OBJECTIVE
These standards set in levels of operational security and
quality of supply, which the Licensee shall be obliged to maintain in making power
available for the purposes of supply to consumers, as laid down in Condition
20.5 of the Orissa Transmission and Bulk Supply License, 1997.
OUTAGE PLANNING
2.1 The generation out put shall be matched with
estimated demand taking into account the Transmission/Generation outages so as to achieve
the Transmission and Power Supply Security Standards. The Licensee shall abide by the
relevant provisions in the GRID CODE to achieve coordination between Transmission Outage
Programmes and Generation Outage Programmes.
GENERATION SCHEDULE AND DESPATCH
3.1 The Licensee shall take into
account the following factors while preparing the Generation Schedule and
Despatches.
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System Demand
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Merit Order Operation of Generating Units
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Availability of Generating Units
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Constraints on the Transmission System
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Security Requirements
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System Losses
3.2 The Licensee shall accordingly prepare the Generation
Schedule and their despatches on hourly day ahead basis, on the basis of data provided by
Generators and CPP's and in consultation with ERLDC regarding allocated drawl for
the day from Central Sector Generating Stations. The day ahead generation schedule shall
be communicated to the Generators and ERLDC in the manner out lined in GRIDCODE.
3.3 Total minimum spinning reserves of 5% of System Peak Load
shall be achieved by making suitable allocations to specific generating stations in
consultation with ERLDC.
FREQUENCY MANAGEMENT
4.1 The Licensee shall endeavour to run the system within
a Frequency range of 49.5 to 50.5 Hz.
4.2 The Licensee shall be vigilant when Frequency begins
to rise above 50 Hz and initiate following measures to bring down the frequency to about
50 Hz.
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Check generation scheduling Vs. generation and request concerned Generator with excess
generation to conform to generation schedule.
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Advise Hydro Stations to reduce generation without water spillage.
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Advise Coal Fired Thermal Stations having 210/500 MW units to back down to 'X'
multiplied by the Load Factor (where 'X' is the generation of particular units during peak
hours) but not to the extent requiring oil support.
4.2.1 In case Frequency rises to 50.5 Hz inspite of above measures, the Licensee
shall :
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Advise coal fired Thermal Stations having 210/500 MW units to bring down
generation to bare minimum using oil support or if necessary to shut off 210 MW sets.
4.2.2 In case the Frequency begins to rise above 50.5 Hz and does not
fall below 50.8 Hz, the Licensee shall in consultation with ERLDC Island its
system from rest of EREB if there is Import at points of interconnections.
4.3 The Licensee shall be vigilant when Frequency begins to fall
below 49.5 Hz and initiate following measures to raise the System Frequency to about 50
Hz.
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Check generation scheduling Vs. generation and request concerned Generator with less
generation to conform to generation schedule.
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Check whether there is any excess drawl at any points of interconnection by any
Distribution and Retail Supply License and advise to restrict its drawl within Schedule.
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Advise Hydro Stations to synchronise stand by machines, if available.
4.3.1 In case the Frequency still falls and reaches 49.0 Hz the Licensee
shall advise Distribution Licensees to shed load manually in
predetermined blocks.
4.3.2 In case the Frequency still continues to fall and reaches 48.5 Hz,
the Licensee shall in consultation with ERLDC Island its system from rest
of EREB if there is Export at points of interconnection.
STANDARDS TO BE MET BY GENERATORS
5.1 Licensee, while contracting Bulk Power
Supply from Generators shall specify, voltage and frequency standards with limits of
variation in the Power Purchase Agreement, which the Generator has to accommodate.
5.2 Licensee shall incorporate conditions in the
Power Purchase Agreement requiring the Generators to commit :
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Spinning Reserve Response during Frequency transients at different load
levels.
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Reactive power capability (MVAR).
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Economic back down level.
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Loading increment rate from back down level to maximum continuous Rating
(MW/min).
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Loading decrement rate from maximum continuous rating to back down level
(MW/min).
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Pick up rates on synchronising in MW under conditions :
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Cold start
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Warm start
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Hot start
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the extent that it does not jeopardise safety of its plant and personnel.
GENERATION RESERVE
6.1 The Licensee shall plan for necessary
capacity and Energy reserves in accordance with Security Standards.
6.2 These reserves shall be allocated to the Generators in the
following manner :
Contingency Reserve : on month ahead basis
Spinning Reserve : on day ahead basis
MONITORING OF GENERATION
7.1 The Licensee shall provide
facilities at SLDC for receiving following real time data from Generators :
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Frequency
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MW output
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MVAR output
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MW and MVAR flow in outgoing lines
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Voltage at interconnection Bus
7.2 The Licensee shall
establish procedure for monitoring the following parameters of a generation plant :
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Declared Gross Generation Capacity
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Loading rate of a Unit
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De-loading rate of a Unit
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Active and Reactive power delivery following Despatch instructions
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Capability of Generating plant to meet Spinning Reserve requirements.