Title: Data Coordination Working Group DCWG Meeting
1Data Coordination Working Group (DCWG) Meeting
September 18th 19th Energy Information
Administration (EIA) Washington, DC Room 2E-069
2DCWG Meeting Agenda (Day 1)September 18, 2008
100p.m.500 p.m.
- Introductions
- Logistics, objectives of the meeting
- Updates from EIA
- Status of Presidential Permits
- Update on Forms Requirements
- Status of 2011 data collection forms
- EIA letter to NERC on what they want
- (Schedule 3 and 4, power flow data, etc)
- Collect probability/certainty data on generation
in LTRA - Data to collect for renewables
- Granularity of transmission data
- Update NERC-EIA Memorandum of Understanding
- Review new schedules for data collection
- How does NERC map LTRA data into 411
- Matching NERCs UGD and 860
- Update on data collection effort by EIA on coal
delivery issues - Schedule-1 data needs
3DCWG Meeting Agenda (Day 2)
- September 19, 2008 800a.m.1200 p.m.
- Review NERC reliability assessment process and
analysis Updates from EIA - Posting Policy
- Review various Task Force Activities and their
impact on DCWG - NERC plans for presenting data in reliability
assessments - Feedback from LTRA workshop
- Status update on the DCWG and RAS work plans
- Feedback from regions on Winter and LTRA forms
- Capacity margin proposal by WECC and NERC's
findings on collecting Schedule 2 data - Update on Task 4 Review the NERC Analysis and
Processes, of DCWG work plan - Schedule next briefing call for DCWG
- Adjourn
4Objectives
- Improve coordination with EIA
- Decide on data needs
- Review Data needs approved by PC
- Includes NERC requirements for the LTRA and
Seasonal Assessments - Develop feedback to RAS
- Review DCWG work plans and status
5Updates From EIA John Makens
- Updates from EIA
- Status of Presidential Permits
- Update on Forms Requirements
- Status of 2011 data collection forms
- EIA letter to NERC on what they want (Schedule 3
and 4, power flow data, etc) - Collect probability/certainty data on generation
in LTRA - Data to collect for renewables
- Granularity of transmission data
6Data Collection of Renewables
- 140,000 MW (nameplate) of wind to be added in
coming 10 years - Capacity available on peak ranges from 8.7 to
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7Demand-Side Management Data
8Demand-Side Management Data
9Reliability Metrics Working Group
10TADS Data Collection Forms
- 2.1 Joint AC/DC Circuits
- 2.2 Joint AC/DC BTB Converters
- 3.1 AC/DC Circuits Inventory
- 3.2 Transformer Inventory
- 3.3 AC/DC BTB Converter Inventory
- 3.4 Summary Automatic Outage Data
- 4.1 AC Circuit Outages
- 4.2 DC Circuit Outages
- 4.3 Transformer Outages
- 4.4 AC/DC BTB Converter Outages
- 5.0 Event ID Codes
11TADS Overview of Data Metrics
- Element Inventory Data
- Automatic Outage Data (each outage)
- Outage ID
- Event ID Code
- Fault Type
- Outage Initiation Code
- Outage Start Time
- Outage Duration
- Outage Cause Codes
- Initiating
- Sustained
- Outage Mode
- Basic metrics
- Outage frequency
- Outage duration
- Mean time between failure
- Mean time to repair
- Median time to repair
- Percent availability
- Percent of Elements with no outages
- Disturbance report events
- Other metrics developed as needed
- RE can add additional metrics
12New Transmission Data
- Transmission Data Reporting
- Schedule 5
- Existing
- Planned
- Proposed
13NERC/EIA Data Interface
KEY NERC North American Reliability
Corporation EIA Energy Information
Administration ESD Electricity Supply Demand
database Unified Generator Database 860
Annual Electric Generator Report (US only) 411
Long-Term Generation Supply Data (US Only) LTRA
Long-Term Reliability Assessment Data
Collection (Contains 411 Data)
CA/MXGenerator Data
All Data
NERC
EIA
ESD
411 Data
860 Data
14Reliability Assessment Data Collection Process
- Workbooks are copied to server folder and renamed
- Data is extracted from workbooks and imported
into an MS Access database - Data is queried and exported to Excel
- Tables and charts are inserted into a draft LTRA
report
15Data Collection Process (Summer)
- ERO-SUMMER2009.xls workbook is sent as an
attachment to the Data Request letter in October - Data submissions and narratives due to NERC by
March 31 - Notification of data corrections by April 15
- Corrected submissions due by April 30
- Publish report May 15
16Data Collection Process (LTRA)
- ERO-LTRA2009.xls workbook is sent as an
attachment to the Data Request letter in October - Data submissions narratives due by May 1
- Notification of data corrections by June 15
- Corrected submissions due by July 30
- Publish report October 15
17Review NERC Reliability Assessment Process and
Analysis
- Capacity Margins
- Layered Approach
- Metric to evaluate resource adequacy
- Used for Special Reliability Assessments
- 2007 Capacity Margins
- Available Resources
- Potential Resources
-
18NERCs Reliability Assessment Analysis
This slide is a simulation of the categories
and does not reflect actual data
19Data Analysis Process
- Tables and Charts
- Compare to previous years data
- Identify trend differences
- Flag and follow up on outliers
- Review demand and capacity projections
- Check for consistency with the self-assessment
text - Review capacity margin trends
- Identify when curves drop below target (NERC
Reference Level) - Check for consistency with the self-assessment
text
20Data Analysis Process
21Data Analysis Process
- Additional Data Queries
- Support emerging issues
- Identify industry trends
- Ad-hoc
- Perform NERC Special Reliability Assessments
- Retrofit of Once-Through Cooling Generation
22NERC Special Reliability AssessmentRetrofit of
Once-Through Cooling Generation
- NERC Special Assessments offer an opportunity to
analyze potential reliability concerns for the
future - Along with third-party data, NERC was able to
capture retirement and retrofit effects of the
proposed EPA 316b rule.
23Other Data Activities
- Electricity Supply and Demand (ESD)
- LTRA data exported to Excel
- Includes historic capacity and demand data since
1990 - Contains EIA-860 Generator data
- Available for purchase - 5,000
- NERC members - FREE
- Regional Council members - FREE
- Government agencies - FREE
- Educational Institutions - FREE
- Provide support
24Problems
- Lack of Consistency
- Data and definition revisions
- Output to tables and charts
- Year to year comparison are cumbersome
- Supporting questions and teaching the world
- No IT Support
- No 1-Click Solution
- Need to Improve data collection system at NERC
- Systems require re-tooling
- Adopt Best Practices from Other Regions
25DCWG Support
- Process Improvement
- Helpful tools or applications?
- Any suggestions?
26Posting Policy
- File Type Size Date
Description - Acrobat 19 KB 08/26/08 DCWG Roster (August
26, 2008) - PowerPoint  677 KB 06/19/08 DCWG Work Status
Report as of June 16, 2008 - PowerPoint  655 KB 04/22/08 DCWG Work Status
for RAS as of April 9, 2008 - Acrobat  37 KB 04/11/08 NERC Reliability
Assessment Process - Acrobat  74 KB 04/11/08 Data Collection
Survey - Regions - Acrobat  75 KB 04/11/08 Data Collection and
Analysis Process - PowerPoint  966 KB 04/11/08 Data Collection
and Analysis Process Presentation - Acrobat  19 KB 04/11/08 Data Collection
Experience and Issues for the 2008 Data
Collection - Acrobat 51 KB 04/11/08 DCWG 2008-2010 Work
Plan - PowerPoint  83 KB 04/11/08 DCWG Action Items
- PowerPoint  670 KB 04/11/08 DCWG Work Status
- Acrobat  26 KB 04/11/08 DCWG Transparency
Issues - PowerPoint 679 KB 04/11/08 DCWG Work Status
for RAS - Acrobat 102 KB 04/11/08 Meeting Agenda -
April 9, 2008 (Washington, D.C.) - PowerPoint  690 KB 04/11/08 PC Activities
- Acrobat 56 KB 01/30/06 Meeting Minutes -
December 14-15, 2005 (Tampa, FL)
27Review of Various TF/WG Activities
- RAS
- Need for More granularity in Transmission
- Need to add one more year to data collection to
eliminate current Summer in LTRA - RAITF Reliability Assessment Improvement
- RAGTF Reliability Assessment Guidebook
- RMWG Reliability Metrics
28Proposed Capacity Definitions
- These definitions represent an enhancement over
the current set in use for reliability
assessments. - Proposed definitions were presented to the NERC
PC at the June 4-5, 2008 meeting in Toronto for
comment, and were also circulated to the PCs
subgroups. - The proposal addresses PC specific advice
- treatment of resources in organized markets, and
- deals with the deliverability within the
recommended categories
29Comparison to Current Definitions
Current Definitions
Proposed Definitions
- Existing Certain
- Existing Uncertain
- Future Planned
- Future Proposed
- Existing Certain
- Existing Other
- Existing but Inoperable
- Future Planned
- Future Other
- Conceptual
30General Concepts for Reporting Capacity
- All existing capacity resources (iron in the
ground) must be reported in one of the Existing
categories - In cases where categorization is unclear or
difficult to determine, report as Other - Future capacity resources have achieved one of
the milestones outlined in the definition (some
degree of confidence that the resource will
become available) - Milestones include permitting, site work, or
contracting status - Conceptual category used to capture expected
resources that are less certain or are still in
the planning/development stages (i.e. resources
that could not be classified as Future)
31RAG Reliability Assessment Guidebook
- The goal of this Guidebook is to
- Improve consistency and transparency of
assessments - Increase granularity in assessments
- Outline the process to assess emerging industry
issues - Foundations/expectations/requirement for the NERC
portion of the assessments - Provide a framework for conducting comprehensive
and independent assessments - This Guidebook will be a reference for regional
entities and registered entities, and is
organized to clarify reliability assessment
expectations and objectives. - It is intended to document expectations and
provide a comprehensive outline for reliability
assessments.
32RAG Status
- First Draft Completed, materials provided by
- RIS
- DCWG
- LFWG
- NERC Staff
- Report being reviewed by RAG Task Force
- Draft being Readied for October-November
33RAG Updated Schedule
- June 15 Draft Outline Completed
- June 30 Industry review of Draft Outline
Completed - September 30 Review of Draft with RAG members
- October 15 Guidebook preparation completed
- December 5-6 Review final Reliability Assessment
Guidebook completed by PC - December 30 Reliability Assessment Guidebook
completed and launched
34DCWG 2008 Work Plans 1
- Seasonal and Long-Term Reliability Assessment
Guidebook - Background Regional entities perform reliability
assessments using a variety of tools, assumptions
and methodology. There is a need to provide a
guidebook, for the regional entities to use in
preparation of the assessments and for peer
reviewers to ensure consistency in the
reliability assessments, outlining NERCs
expectations and forming a foundation for a
sufficiently robust reliability assessment. The
objectives of the reliability assessment
guidebook are - Clarifying reliability assessment expectations
- Fortify peer review of assessments
- Address inconsistency in regional responses
- Ensure transparency
- Increase linkage between NERC staff and regional
assessments - Balancing areas that cross regional entity
boundaries, especially regional transmission
organizations (RTOs) and Independent System
Operators (ISOs), may require attention as their
assessment can be fragmented between two regions
and may not accurately reflect reliability - The DCWG will contribute to the data collection
portions of the LTRA Guidebook.
35DCWG 2008 Work Plans 2
- Use of Scenario evaluations to incorporate
emerging issues
into LTRA - Background he LTRA provides a reference case
from which select scenarios can be compared.
Identifying significant emerging issues should
drive scenario development. A process has been
proposed by the RAITF that includes RIS/TIS/RAS
identification of emerging issues, survey of the
PC membership to develop a risk matrix, vetting
the results and development of reliability
assessment for comparative purposes to the LTRA
reference case. Once approved by the PC,
materials to support this process and execution
of the process are next steps. - DCWG will work with the Regional Entities to
incorporate the data requirements for the 2009
and 2011 scenarios
36DCWG 2008 Work Plans 3
- Metrics development for 1-5 and 6-10 years
- Background The certainty and granularity of
long-term and seasonal reliability assessments
are different between the 1-5 year and the 6-10
year timeframes of the 10-year LTRA. In addition,
metrics are also needed for seasonal assessments
to provide an indication of continuity between
the operating and future planning horizons.
Meaningful metrics (beyond just capacity margin)
are required to more fully assess
regional/subregional reliability and adequacy and
achieve an appropriate level of granularity this
work will also include considerations about the
data that needs to be collected to calculate
these metrics. - DCWG will enhance the seasonal and LTRA data
collection templates to support the metric
collection - DCWG to develop data collection forms and
instruction sheets to support the collection of
data and metric requirements identified - DCWG will ready seasonal and LTRA templates for
2009 data collection by October 2008
37DCWG 2008 Work Plans 4
- Review the NERC reliability assessment analysis
and processes - The DCWG will review the NERC data collection
process and reliability assessments for seasonal
and LTRA and propose enhancements to the
reliability indexes measured by NERC. - Report that outlines the current data collection
process/analysis and, if applicable, make
recommendations for improvements. - Report due to RAS in December 2008
38DCWG 2008 Work Plans 5
- Recommend changes to the data collected and the
definitions to the RAS and PC. Â - The DCWG will seek feedback from regional
entities on the new supply and demand definitions
proposed by RAITF, DSMTF and LFWG, approved by
the PC. The DCWG will develop a summary of what
worked and what needs further enhancements - Summarize the findings to RAS.
- Report to RAS on seasonal and LTRA assessments
for 2008 by - April for Summer
- May (LTRA)
- October for Winter
39DCWG 2008 Work Plans 6
- Collaborative meetings Â
- Annual meeting with EIA increasing coordination
and providing input to EIA data collection
activities. - Actively engage other NERC Planning Committee
groups to support the work plan - DCWG to actively participate in the reliability
assessment improvement process by providing
liaison as appropriate. - Provide periodic status reports to RAS during
2008
40DCWG 2008 Work Plans 7
- EIA 411 data collectionÂ
- Collect data on behalf of the industry for the
Energy Information Administrations (EIA) form 411 - DCWG will submit data per EIAs deadlines
annually - April of 2008
41Update on Task 5 Data Collection Survey
Recommendations
- Response
- NERC should send the data request in October
rather than January-February - NERC should revise the NERC Regions submittal
deadline for the LTRA annual Data Collection
efforts from March 31st to April 30th. - NERC should hold Workshops earlier to explain the
forms, data expectations and schedules. - Address the status of the MOD standards and the
implications for LSE, RC compliance.
42Feedback from Regions on Winter and LTRA Forms
43Update on Task 4Review the NERC Analysis and
Processes
- Phil Fedora
- Review the NERC reliability assessment analysis
and processes - The DCWG will review the NERC data collection
process and reliability assessments for seasonal
and LTRA and propose enhancements to the
reliability indexes measured by NERC. - Report that outlines the current data collection
process/analysis and, if applicable, make
recommendations for improvements. - Report due to RAS in December 2008
44Schedule Next Briefing Call for DCWG
45Final Comments