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1 WECC Load Composition Model
Presentation for WECC Significant Electrification Task Force August 2019

2 How We Construct Dynamic Load Models
Temperature Profile, Season Building Models Temperature-dependent cooling and heating models Base Load shapes (Lighting, Cooking, Refrigeration, …) End-Use Load Shape “Rules of Association” Mapping between end-uses and CMLD model components, ( e.g. “Cooling” = 80% Motor A + 20% Motor B) Load Model Component Shape 24h 24h Cooling Ventilation Refirgeration …. Motor A Motor B … Power Electronic Constant Current … End-Use Electrification

3 Increasing Percentage of Electric End-Uses Are Connected to the System through Power Electronics
60 HP Fan Motor Variable Frequency Drive

4 Increasing Percentage of Electric End-Uses Are Connected to the System through Power Electronics
Cooling Tower Fan Variable Frequency Drive 60 HP Fan Motor Cooling Water Pump

5 Rules of Association – Existing
Heating Cooling Vent Water Heat Cooking Refrig ExtLight IntLight Office Equip Misc Process Motors AirComp Motor A 0.3 0.8 1 Motor B 0.05 0.85 0.2 0.5 Motor C 0.1 Motor D Power Electronic 0.15 DG Static P Resistive 0.7 Static P Current

6 Rules of Association – Commercial Energy Efficiency
Heating Cooling Vent Water Heat Cooking Refrig ExtLight IntLight Office Equip Misc Process Motors Air Comp Motor A 0.3 1 Motor B 0.2 Motor C Motor D Power Electronic 0.5 DG Static P Resistive 0.7 0.8 Static P Current

7 Existing Load Composition Northern California Valley – Summer Peak
Motor A – 3ph compressor Motor B – fans Motor C – pump, small fan Motor D – 1ph compressor

8 Commercial Energy Efficiency Load Composition Northern California Valley – Summer Peak

9 EE plus 20% residential EV Load Composition Northern California Valley – Summer Peak

10 Stability Studies where Dynamic Load Matters
Faults, voltage recovery, loss of load in large metro areas Intertie power and voltage swings Inter-area power oscillations Frequency response

11 Let’s Discuss the Studies…


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