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CA‐NLH‐006 Island Interconnected System Supply Issues and Power Outages Page 1 of 3 1 Q. Please provide details of Hydro’s planning and operating criteria and associated 2 time frames for supply to a transmission constrained area. Specifically, provide 3 details of Hydro’s current planning and operating criteria for supply to the Avalon 4 Peninsula. 5 6 7 A. Hydro plans and operates the bulk transmission system, including transmission 8 constrained areas, using the N‐1 contingency criteria. The bulk transmission system 9 is operated by dispatching generation and planning transmission equipment 10 outages such that the system is able to withstand any single contingency loss of 11 equipment scheduled to be in operation. In doing this, there would be no loss of 12 customer supply, stability is maintained and voltages are within acceptable levels. 13 The notable exception to this is that under the current situation with no 14 interconnection to neighbouring power systems, there can be a short‐term 15 customer load interruption through under‐frequency load shedding for the sudden 16 loss of a large generating unit. 17 18 To ensure the N‐1 contingency criteria are met for the Avalon Peninsula, Hydro’s 19 operating criteria includes the operation of units in the Holyrood Thermal Station. 20 Load flow analyses have been completed to determine the different Avalon load 21 levels requiring the operation of 1, 2 or 3 units at Holyrood for a variety of system 22 conditions such as the availability of voltage regulating equipment, the availability 23 of the gas turbine at Hardwoods and wind generation availability. Based on these 24 analysis and Avalon Peninsula load forecasts, Hydro ensures the appropriate 25 number of Holyrood units are scheduled to be online at all times and will dispatch 26 accordingly. 1 CA‐NLH‐006 Island Interconnected System Supply Issues and Power Outages Page 2 of 3 On an annual basis, Hydro prepares a Master Outage Schedule, which outlines the 2 maintenance and capital project equipment outage requirements for the 3 transmission system, including the transmission lines supplying the Avalon 4 Peninsula. This schedule would also have suggested outage times for each piece of 5 equipment. 6 7 Through an iterative approach of review with maintenance planners and project 8 managers, a final outage schedule is developed and approved by the System 9 Operations department. For transmission line outages on the Avalon Peninsula, 10 which include parallel lines TL202 and TL206, TL203 and TL207/TL237 and TL201 11 and TL217, System Operations would ensure the following: 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 1. With the current operating load forecast, the required Holyrood units are online. 2. The Hardwoods GT is tested and available before proceeding with the outage. 3. Confirm a recall time for the outage. This is dependent on the nature of the work being completed but it is typically two hours. 4. Review the weather forecast for any pending weather. Hydro would not proceed with the outage if the weather forecast is not favorable. 5. Review documented restoration plans in the event the parallel line trips on a forced outage. 6. Discuss the outage with Newfoundland Power (NP). This would include 24 information on restoration plans (mentioned in #5), the availability of NP 25 hydro generation and the status of any equipment NP may have that could 26 impact the outage. 27 28 7. If the outage affects a transmission line connected through the Come By Chance Terminal Station which supplies NARL, or the transmission line 1 CA‐NLH‐006 Island Interconnected System Supply Issues and Power Outages Page 3 of 3 supplying Vale (TL208), direct communication would be made with NARL 2 and/or Vale. 3 4 It should be noted that in the event of an unlikely trip of the remaining in service 5 line, Hydro will have a contingency plan in place to restore customers as soon as 6 possible. Such plan will be developed on a case‐by‐case basis. 
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