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Attachment B

PRC-006-WECC-01 (WECC-0065) WECC-0065 Underfrequency Load Shedding Criterion UFLS Entity Data Submittals Requirements

Compliance with the WECC Coordinated Plan, Northwest Power Pool (NWPP) Sub-area Coordinated Plan, & Southern Island Load Tripping Plan (SILTP)

Tab Name UFLS Entity Contact Tab 1a - Aggregate Load (WECC) Tab 1b - Aggregate Load (NWPP) Tab 1c - Aggregate Load (SILTP) Tab 2 - Detail Load Tab 3 - Base Case Load Tab 4 - Generator Tab 5 - Tie Line

Applicability All UFLS Entities UFLS Entities that adpoted the WECC plan (not SILTP or NWPP sub-area plans) UFLS Entities that adopted the NWPP sub-area plan UFLS Entities that adopted the SILTP sub-area plan All UFLS Entities that adopted a load tripping plan All UFLS Entities that adopted a load tripping plan All UFLS Entities that are GOs All UFLS Entities that have Tie-Lines

Due Date July 1 annually July 1 annually July 1 annually July 1 annually July 1 annually July 1 annually June 1 annually Annually

Attachment B

PRC-006-WECC-01 (WECC-0065) WECC-0065 Underfrequency Load Shedding Criterion UFLS Entity Data Submittals Requirements

Compliance with the WECC Coordinated Plan, Northwest Power Pool (NWPP) Sub-area Coordinated Plan, & Southern Island Load Tripping Plan (SILTP)
Type of UFLS Entity: (i.e. TO, TOP, GO, DP) Company Name: Respondent's Name: Position/Title: E-mail: Phone Number: Fax Number: Address:

Submittal Date:

OFF-NOMINAL FREQUENCY SYSTEM PROTECTION AND RESTORATION PLAN (Year)

Compliance with the WECC Coordinated Plan, Northwest Power Pool (NWPP) sub-area Coordinated Plan, & Southern Island Load Tripping Plan (SILTP)
COMPLIANCE WITH THE WECC PLAN Company Name: _____________________________________________ WECC Location of Load: ____ Northern Island ______Southern Island

What is the amount of load that your company trips to comply with the WECC sub-area plan? During Winter Peak: ____________ (MW) During Summer Peak: ____________ (MW)

Does your company change the load armed to be tripped seasonally? ___ Yes ___ No If yes, provide a set of data for all seasons that have different loads armed to be tripped. Are there any other exceptions to the WECC sub-area plan? If yes, please explain: Is the peak during the winter or summer? Company Peak Load: ______ MW Yes ___ No ___

Winter ___ Summer ___

How much load will your company trip at each of the following frequency points to comply with the WECC 59.1 Hz Plan (no intentional tripping time delay): Block 1 2 3 4 5 Frequency 59.1 58.9 58.7 58.5 58.3 TOTAL % of Load at Peak MW at Peak Total Tripping (relay + breaker) Time no more than 14 cycles no more than 14 cycles no more than 14 cycles no more than 14 cycles no more than 14 cycles

0.0

Does your company trip additional load at frequencies lower than the minimum standard of 58.3 Hz? Yes ___ No ___ If so, please fill in the following table completely. Frequency 58.1 57.9 57.7 57.5 % of Load at Peak MW at Peak Total Tripping (relay + breaker) Time

TOTAL Comments:

0.0

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COMPLIANCE WITH THE WECC PLAN Company Name: _____________________________________________

How much load will your company trip at each of the following frequency points to comply with the WECC sub-area Plan (load shedding to correct for underfrequency stalling): Block 6 7 8 Frequency 59.3 59.5 59.5 % of Load at Peak MW at Peak Total Tripping (relay + breaker) Time 15 sec 30 sec 1 min

TOTAL Comments:

0.0

How much load will your company restore at each of the following frequency points to comply with the WECC sub-area Plan (automatic load restoration to correct for frequency overshoot): Block 9 10 11 Frequency 60.5 60.7 60.9 % of Load at Peak MW at Peak Total Tripping (relay + breaker) Time 30 sec 5 sec 0.25 sec

TOTAL Comments:

0.0

Does your company have additional automatic load restoration at frequencies not listed in the table above? Yes ___ No ___ If so, please fill out the following table completely and add comments to demonstrate your compliance. Frequency % of Load at Peak MW at Peak Total Tripping (relay + breaker) Time

TOTAL Comments:

0.0

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OFF-NOMINAL FREQUENCY SYSTEM PROTECTION AND RESTORATION PLAN (Year)

Compliance with the WECC Coordinated Plan, Northwest Power Pool (NWPP) sub-area Coordinated Plan, & Southern Island Load Tripping Plan (SILTP)
NWPP SUB-AREA COORDINATED PLAN Company Name: _____________________________________________ NWPP What is the amount of load that your company trips to comply with the Northwest Power Pool sub-area plan? During Winter: ____________ (MW) During Summer: ____________ (MW) Does your company change the load armed to be tripped seasonally? ___ Yes ___ No If yes, provide a set of data for all seasons that have different loads armed to be tripped. Are there any other exceptions to the Northwest Power Pool sub-area plan? If yes, please explain: Is the peak during the winter or summer? Company Peak Load: ______ MW Winter ___ Summer ___ Yes ___ No ___

How much load will your company trip at each of the following frequency points to comply with the NWPP sub-area 59.3 Hz Plan (no intentional tripping time delay): Block 1 2 3 4 5 Frequency 59.3 59.2 59.0 58.8 58.6 TOTAL % of Load at Peak MW at Peak Total Tripping (relay + breaker) Time no more than 14 cycles no more than 14 cycles no more than 14 cycles no more than 14 cycles no more than 14 cycles

0.0

Does your company trip additional load at frequencies lower than the minimum standard of 58.3 Hz? Yes ___ No ___ If so, please fill in the following table completely. Frequency 58.1 57.9 57.7 57.5 % of Load at Peak MW at Peak Total Tripping (relay + breaker) Time

TOTAL Comments:

0.0

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NWPP SUB-AREA COORDINATED PLAN Company Name: _____________________________________________

How much load will your company trip at each of the following frequency points to comply with the NWPP sub-area Plan (load shedding to correct for underfrequency stalling): Block 6 7 8 Frequency 59.3 59.5 59.5 % of Load at Peak MW at Peak Total Tripping (relay + breaker) Time 15 sec 30 sec 1 min

TOTAL Comments:

0.0

How much load will your company restore at each of the following frequency points to comply with the NWPP sub-area Plan (automatic load restoration to correct for frequency overshoot): Block 9 10 11 Frequency 60.5 60.7 60.9 % of Load at Peak MW at Peak Total Tripping (relay + breaker) Time 30 sec 5 sec 0.25 sec

TOTAL Comments:

0.0

Does your company have additional automatic load restoration at frequencies not listed in the table above? Yes ___ No ___ If so, please fill out the following table completely and add comments to demonstrate your compliance. Frequency % of Load at Peak MW at Peak Total Tripping (relay + breaker) Time

TOTAL Comments:

0.0

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OFF-NOMINAL FREQUENCY SYSTEM PROTECTION AND RESTORATION PLAN (Year)

Compliance with the WECC Coordinated Plan, Northwest Power Pool (NWPP) sub-area Coordinated Plan, & Southern Island Load Tripping Plan (SILTP)
COORDINATED SILTP and WECC PLAN Company Name: _____________________________________________ Southern Island Load Tripping Plan How is your company complying with the Southern Island Load Tripping Plan? ___ Direct Load Tripping ___ 59.6 Hz Tripping __ 59.5 Hz Tripping

Based on the response above, what is the amount of load that your company trips to comply with the Southern Island Load Tripping Plan? During Spring: ___________ MW During Summer: ________ MW Does your company change the load armed to be tripped seasonally? ___ Yes __ No If yes, provide a set of data for all seasons that have different loads armed to be tripped. Are there any other exceptions to the WECC Southern Island Load Tripping Plan? If yes, please explain: Company Peak Load: ______ MW Did you move load from 59.1 Hz to 59.5/59.6 Hz? ___ Yes ___ Yes __ No

__ No

How much load will your company trip at each of the following frequency points to comply with the SILTP Plan (no intentional tripping time delay): Block Frequency DLT (SILTP) 59.6 (SILTP) 59.5 (SILTP) 59.1 58.9 58.7 58.5 58.3 TOTAL % of Load Spring Summer Spring MW Summer Total Tripping (relay + breaker) Time no more than 14 cycles no more than 14 cycles no more than 14 cycles no more than 14 cycles no more than 14 cycles no more than 14 cycles no more than 14 cycles no more than 14 cycles

1 2 3 4 5

0.0%

0.0%

Does your company trip additional load at frequencies lower than the minimum standard of 58.3 Hz? Yes ___ No ___ If so, please fill in the following table completely. Frequency 58.1 57.9 57.7 57.5 % of Load Spring Summer MW Spring Summer Total Tripping (relay + breaker) Time

TOTAL Comments:

0.0%

0.0%

COORDINATED SILTP and WECC PLAN Company Name: _____________________________________________ (Page 1 of 2)

COORDINATED SILTP and WECC PLAN Company Name: _____________________________________________

How much load will your company trip at each of the following frequency points to comply with the WECC 59.1 Hz Plan (load shedding to correct for underfrequency stalling): Block 6 7 8 Frequency 59.3 59.5 59.5 % of Load Spring Summer MW Spring Summer Total Tripping (relay + breaker) Time 15 sec 30 sec 1 min

TOTAL Comments:

0.0%

0.0%

How much load will your company restore at each of the following frequency points to comply with the WECC 59.1 Hz Plan (automatic load restoration to correct for frequency overshoot): Block 9 10 11 Frequency 60.5 60.7 60.9 % of Load Spring Summer Spring MW Summer Total Tripping (relay + breaker) Time 30 sec 5 sec 0.25 sec

TOTAL Comments:

0.0%

0.0%

Does your company have additional automatic load restoration at frequencies not listed in the table above? Yes ___ No ___ If so, please fill out the following table completely and add comments to demonstrate your compliance. Frequency % of Load Spring Summer MW Spring Summer Total Tripping (relay + breaker) Time

TOTAL Comments:

0.0%

0.0%

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UNDER FREQUENCY LOAD SHED UFLS SCHEDULE (YEAR) __________ System Peak in (Year): ___________ MW UF Element Tripped (Line, Block Substation, # Transformer, Feeder) 1 1 1 1 1 1 Req. MW Load Shed for Block #1 Req. % Load Shed for Block #1 Note: 2 2 2 2 2 2 Req. MW Load Shed for Block #2 Req. % Load Shed for Block #2 Note: 3 3 3 3 3 Req. MW Load Shed for Block #3 Req. % Load Shed for Block #3 Note: 4 4 4 4 4 Req. MW Load Shed for Block #4 Req. % Load Shed for Block #4 Note: 5 5 5 5 5 Req. MW Load Shed for Block #5 Req. % Load Shed for Block #5 Block #5 Total MW Load Shed Block #5 % Load Shed Block #4 Total MW Load Shed Block #4 % Load Shed Block #3 Total MW Load Shed Block #3 % Load Shed Block #2 Total MW Load Shed Block #2 % Load Shed Block #1 Total MW Load Shed Block #1 % Load Shed Substation Name or Line To Breaker Line From Number(s) WECC Bus WECC WECC Bus WECC Name Bus # Name Bus # WECC Zone WECC Area Trip Freq. (Hz) Reset Freq. (Hz) Trip Time Delay (sec) Breaker Total Manual Restore Time Tripping Delay Time (Min) (cycles) Time Load Shed MW

Note: (Page 1 of 4)

UNDER FREQUENCY LOAD SHED UFLS SCHEDULE (YEAR) _________ UF Element Tripped (Line, Block Substation, # Transformer, Feeder) DLT (SILTP) DLT (SILTP) DLT (SILTP) Req. MW Load Shed for this block Req. % Load Shed for this block Note: 59.6 (SILTP) 59.6 (SILTP) 59.6 (SILTP) Req. MW Load Shed for this block Req. % Load Shed for this block Note: 59.5 (SILTP) 59.5 (SILTP) 59.5 (SILTP) Req. MW Load Shed for this block Req. % Load Shed for this block Note: (Page 2 of 4) Total MW Load Shed for this block % Load Shed for this block Total MW Load Shed for this block % Load Shed for this block Total MW Load Shed for this block % Load Shed for this block Substation Name or Line To Breaker Line From Number(s) WECC Bus WECC WECC Bus WECC Name Bus # Name Bus # WECC Zone WECC Area Trip Freq. (Hz) Reset Freq. (Hz) Trip Time Delay (sec) Breaker Total Manual Restore Time Tripping Delay Time (Min) (cycles) Time Load Shed MW

UNDER FREQUENCY LOAD SHED UFLS SCHEDULE (YEAR) _________ Automatic load shedding to correct for under frequency stalling. UF Element Tripped (Line, Block Substation, # Transformer, Feeder) 6 6 6 6 6 Req. MW Load Shed for Block #6 Req. % Load Shed for Block #6 Note: 7 7 7 7 7 7 Req. MW Load Shed for Block #7 Req. % Load Shed for Block #7 Note: 8 8 8 8 8 8 Req. MW Load Shed for Block #8 Req. % Load Shed for Block #8 Note: (Page 3 of 4) Block #8 Total MW Load Shed Block #8 % Load Shed Block #7 Total MW Load Shed Block #7 % Load Shed Block #6 Total MW Load Shed Block #6 % Load Shed Substation Name or Line To Breaker Line From Number(s) WECC Bus WECC WECC Bus WECC Name Bus # Name Bus # WECC Zone WECC Area Trip Freq. (Hz) Reset Freq. (Hz) Trip Time Delay (sec) Breaker Total Manual Restore Time Tripping Delay Time (Min) (cycles) Time Load Shed MW

UNDER FREQUENCY LOAD SHED UFLS SCHEDULE (YEAR) _________ Load automatically restored to correct for frequency overshoot. Auto Element Tripped (Line, Reset Substation, Block Transformer, Feeder) # 9 9 Substation Name or Line To Breaker Line From Number(s) WECC Bus WECC WECC Bus WECC Name Bus # Name Bus # WECC Zone WECC Over Freq. Area (Hz) Reset Freq. (Hz) Load Restore MW

Automatic Restoration Time Delay (sec)

Req. MW Load Restore for Block #9 Req. % Load Restore for Block #9 Note: 10 10 10 Req. MW Load Restore for Block #10 Req. % Load Restore for Block #10 Note: 11 11 11 Req. MW Load Restore for Block #11 Req. % Load Restore for Block #11 Note:

Total MW Load Restore % Load Restore for this Block

Total MW Load Restore % Load Restore for this Block

Total MW Load Restore % Load Restore for this Block

Does your company use only solid state and/or microprocessor underfrequency relays to comply with the WECC Coordinated Plan? ____ Yes If No, please explain here:

____ No

Will your company's frequency relays use define time characteristics and operate within any voltage above 80% of nominal? ____ Yes If No, please explain here:

____ No

Are there any other exceptions to the WECC Coordinated Plan? ____ Yes If Yes, please explain here:

____ No

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Dynamic Model in PSLF format


Notes: The load shedding + anti-stalling at each bus should not exceed 100%. Radial load points tripped by line relay has only one "tlin1" record. Looped load points tripped by line relay has two "tlin1" records. Some load points have multiple feeders armed at different frequencies and utilizes lsdt9 model to shed a percentage of the modeled load at specific frequencies and times.

Dynamic Model for Lines


Output Channel Level Transducer or Filter Time Constant (sec) Circuit Breaker Operating Time (sec) External Monitored Bus Number

Model

From Bus Number

Name

Voltage

ID

To Bus Number

Name

Voltage

ID

PSLF Syntax

Input Signal (0=f, 1=v)

Mode Flag

Far End Bus Relay pickup Relay Time Number setting Setting

Output Signal

tlin1 tlin1 tlin1 tlin1 tlin1 tlin1 tlin1 tlin1 tlin1 tlin1 tlin1 tlin1 tlin1 Add additional rows as necessary

1: 1: 1: 1: 1: 1: 1: 1: 1: 1: 1: 1: 1:

#9 #9 #9 #9 #9 #9 #9 #9 #9 #9 #9 #9 #9

Dynamic Model for Substations


Output Channel Level Transducer Time Constant (sec) First stage Reset Time (sec) Time Delay (sec) Breaker Shedding delay (sec) Fraction (pu) Pick up (Hz) Second stage (if applicable) Time Delay (sec) Breaker Shedding delay (sec) Fraction (pu)

Model

Bus Number

Name

Voltage

ID

PSLF Syntax

Pick up (Hz)

Add additional stages as necessary

lsdt9 lsdt9 lsdt9 lsdt9 lsdt9 lsdt9 lsdt9 lsdt9 lsdt9 lsdt9 lsdt9 lsdt9 lsdt9 Add additional rows as necessary

: : : : : : : : : : : : :

#9 #9 #9 #9 #9 #9 #9 #9 #9 #9 #9 #9 #9

OFF-FREQUENCY SYSTEM PROTECTION AND RESTORATION PLAN (YEAR)

Compliance with the WECC Coordinated Plan, Northwest Power Pool (NWPP) sub-area Coordinated Plan, & Southern Island Load Tripping Plan (SILTP)
Company Name: ___________________________________________________ Location of Generation: ____ Northern Island _____ Southern Island

GENERATOR FREQUENCY TRIPPING SCHEDULE TO COMPLY WITH THE WECC COORDINATED PLAN Please provide a frequency-tripping schedule that you use for your generators to comply with the WECC Coordinated Plan (fill out a line for each step). If you use different tripping plans for different generators, please fill in the Generator/Generator Group column. If your tripping plan differs from the WECC Plan, please explain in the comments section. Frequency (Hz) Tripping Time Delay WECC Bus # WECC Unit # Generator/Generator Group* Physical Location

* Includes Generator, Generator/Pump, and Pump Comments:

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GENERATOR FREQUENCY TRIPPING SCHEDULE TO COMPLY WITH THE WECC COORDINATED PLAN Does your company use only solid state and/or microprocessor underfrequency relays to comply with the WECC Coordinated Plan? _______ Yes ______ No If No, please explain here:

Will your company's frequency relays use define time characteristics and operate within any voltage above 80% of nominal? _______ Yes ______ No If No, please explain here:

Are there any other exceptions to the WECC Off-Nominal Frequency Load Shedding and Restoration Plan? ______ Yes _____ No Please explain here:

(Page 2 of 2)

WECC Coordinated Plan (Year)

Compliance with the WECC Coordinated Plan, Northwest Power Pool (NWPP) sub-area Coordinated Plan, & Southern Island Load Tripping Plan (SILTP)
Company Name: ____________________________________________________ Location of Generation: ____ Northern Island _____ Southern Island

TIE-LINE UNDER-FREQUENCY TRIPPING TO COMPLY WITH THE WECC COORDINATED PLAN Please provide tie-line under-frequency tripping that your company use to comply with the WECC Coordinated Plan. If you use different tripping plans for different tie-line, please fill in the table below. If your tripping plan differs from the WECC Plan, please explain in the comments section. Frequency (Hz) Tripping Time Delay Transmission Line Name Voltage (kV) Metering End Name of Utility Company Transmission Line Ties to

Comments:

(Page 1 of 2) TIE-LINE UNDER-FREQUENCY TRIPPING TO COMPLY WITH THE WECC COORDINATED PLAN Does your company use only solid state and/or microprocessor underfrequency relays to comply with the WECC Coordinated Plan? If No, please explain here:

Will your company's frequency relays use define time characteristics and operate within any voltage above 80% of nominal? If No, please explain here:

Are there any other exceptions to the WECC Off-Nominal Frequency Load Shedding and Restoration Plan? ______ Yes _____ No Please explain here:

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Tasks/Actions Draft data submittals request form for WECC-0065 Under-frequency Load Shedding Criterion

Date

By

Comments These data submittal request forms were draft based 'OffFrequency System Protection and Restoration Committee' form and internal discussions.

2/9/2010 Chue Thor - SMUD

2 3 4 5 6 7

Revised to align with updated Criterion from December 12/17/2010 Mark Willis - SMUD 2010 Drafting Team Meeting

Notes. 1. This tab was created to track the progress of drafting the 'Data Submittals Request Form'.

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