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Project 2010-17 Definition of Bulk Electric System
&
Bulk Electric System Rules of Procedure Development
Presenter:
Peter Heidrich, FRCC – BES Drafting Team Chair
Topics
Standard Drafting Team (SDT)
Accomplishments
1st Posting for Formal Comments
Bulk Electric System (BES) Definition
Significant Revisions
Technical Principles Concepts
Bulk Electric System Rules of Procedure
(BESROP) Update
Short-term Project Milestones
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SDT Accomplishments/Planned Activities
Industry-Wide Joint BES/ROP Webinar
(May, 2011)
SDT Activities
• Meetings
• Conference Calls
• Future Meetings
Industry-Wide Joint BES/ROP Webinar
(Concurrent Posting)
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1st Posting for Formal Comments
BES Definition
• Comments from 279 different people from
213 companies representing 10 of the 10
Industry Segments
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BES Definition Significant Revisions
Exclusion of Local Distribution Facilities
Generation Threshold Values
Local Networks (High Voltage Limit)
Reactive Resources
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Exclusion of Local Distribution Facilities
Core Definition
Bulk Electric System (BES):
Unless modified by the lists shown below, all
Transmission Elements operated at 100 kV or
higher and Real Power and Reactive Power
resources connected at 100 kV or higher. This
does not include facilities used in the local
distribution of electric energy as established by
applicable regulatory authorities.
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Generation Threshold Values
BES Designation Criteria
BES Designation Criteria Inclusions:
I2 - Generating resource(s) located at a single site
with aggregate capacity greater than 75 MVA (gross
aggregate nameplate rating) including the generator
terminals through the high-side of the generator
step-up transformer(s) connected at a voltage of
100 kV or above.
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Local Networks (High Voltage Limit)
BES Designation Criteria
BES Designation Criteria Exclusions:
E3 - Local Networks (LN): A group of contiguous
Elements operated at or above 100 kV but less than 300
kV that distribute power to Load rather than transfer bulk
power across the Interconnected System. LN’s
emanate from multiple points of connection at 100 kV or
higher to improve the level of service to retail customer
Load and not to accommodate bulk transfer across the
interconnected system.
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Reactive Resources
BES Designation Criteria
BES Designation Criteria Inclusion:
I5 –Static or dynamic devices dedicated to
supplying or absorbing Reactive Power that are
connected at 100 kV or higher, or through a
dedicated transformer with a high-side voltage of
100 kV or higher, or through a transformer that is
designated in Inclusion I1.
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Reactive Resources
BES Designation Criteria
BES Designation Criteria Exclusion:
E4 – Reactive Power devices owned and operated
by the retail customer solely for their own use.
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1st Posting for Formal Comments
Exception Process Technical Principles
• Comments from 75 different people from 45
companies representing 8 of the 10 Industry
Segments
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Exception Process Technical Principles
Reliability benefits of an Element cannot
be determined by a single study or
analysis of a single parameter.
Not feasible to establish continent-wide
values and/or limits.
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Exception Process Technical Principles
The SDT has adopted a new approach:
• Targeted questions for Transmission and
Generation addressing the Facility
characteristics with guidance on the type of
supporting evidence to accompany request.
• No hard numbers to guide the evaluation of the
request.
• Engineering judgment will be utilized by
common Regional panels to perform the
evaluation of the evidence in an open,
repeatable and transparent process.
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DRAFT BES Rules of Procedure
Process Objectives
BES Exceptions (linked to
BES Definition Designation
Criteria)
ROP Process spells out:
• Who to file a request with
• When to file a request and expect a
response
• How to file a request and what to include
• Who decides based on technical justification
• How consistency is assured
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BES Rules of Procedure Team Update
The Rules of Procedure Team produced a draft
procedure document that would be incorporated
as an appendix to the Rules of Procedure
This procedure document was posted for an
informal 30-day comment period to obtain
industry input ending June 10th.
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Industry Input
The posted Rules of Procedure exceptions
process received comments from 176 different
people from 131 companies across all 10
industry segments in Canada and the US.
There is strong support for a bright-line definition
with an associated exception process.
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Industry Input
There is a strong desire for a process that is more
efficient than the one presented in the draft in two
aspects:
• 1) greater clarity in the process and timelines for
process steps, and
• 2) help in determining the status of an element by
application of the definition.
The ROP team is considering the comments
received and will produce a proposed amendment to
the Rules of Procedure for a 45-day formal comment
period concurrent with the posting of the BES
definition in early September.
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Near-term Project Milestones
Concurrent Posting Periods (Sept./Oct. 2011)
• Revised BES definition with exception criteria
(inclusions and exclusions)
• BES Definition Exception Process
• Technical Principles to support request for
BES Definition Exception
Industry Webinar
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Question & Answer
Website: http://www.nerc.com/filez/standards/Project2010-17_BES.html
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