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Generation Interconnection PJM Impact Study Report Revised For PJM Generation Interconnection Request Queue Position Q55 Snowy Creek 138kV Project March, 2012 © PJM Interconnection 2012. All rights reserved. 1 PJMDOCS-# 691313v1 Q55 System Impact Study Report System Impact Study Snowy Creek 138kV Generation Project Introduction This System Impact Study report provides the documentation of an assessment that has been performed by PJM Interconnection, L.L.C. and FirstEnergy (FE) in response to a request made by AES Wind, LLC for the connection of a 62.5 MW (12.5 MW Capacity) Snowy Creek 138kV Wind Farm Generation Project to the MonPower Transmission System. AES Wind, LLC has a proposed commercial operation date of June 2013 for the proposed Snowy Creek 138kV facility. As per the PJM study process, the Snowy Creek 138kV Project assessment was accomplished by: 1. Evaluating the reliability impact of the proposed facilities and connection on the interconnected transmission system by the performance of a power flow study; 2. Ensuring compliance with the NERC, ReliabilityFirst, PJM and FE Reliability Standards by identifying the system reinforcements that will need to be installed for an interconnection of the proposed project; 3. Coordinating and cooperating with the PJM staff and AES Wind, LLC by participating in project meetings and issuing this report as a part of the PJM study process; 4. Performing a Steady State, Short-Circuit and Dynamics Study as necessary; 5. Conducting all studies in accordance with the PJM Manuals, the "FE Requirements for Transmission Connected Facilities", and the "FE Study Guide". Connection Facilities In compliance with the PJM planning protocol, AES Wind, LLC has submitted a "System Impact Study Agreement" to PJM and a proposed single line diagram that identifies its plan to construct a Wind Turbine Generation Project on a property in Preston County, West Virginia, that is approximately 3 miles from Snowy Creek substation. AES Wind, LLC reduced the size of the project to a total capability of 62.5 MW (12.5 MW Capacity) on 3/1/2010. For purposes of this report, it has therefore been designated as the Snowy Creek 138kV Project to reflect its interconnection voltage and its proximity to Snowy Creek substation. The interconnection of this project will be accomplished by expanding Snowy Creek substation and installing 3-138kV breakers and associated facilities. A summary of the Snowy Creek 138kV Project direct connection facilities is shown on Attachment 3. The one-line is shown in Attachment 2. © PJM Interconnection 2012. All rights reserved. 2 PJMDOCS-# 691313v1 Q55 System Impact Study Report PJM Analysis Summary This portion of this report was prepared by the PJM Interconnection Engineering staff. It identifies the overloads and violations found on the Transmission system. These overloads are addressed as required, later in this report with associated reinforcements and upgrades. Network Impacts The Queue Project #Q55 was studied as a 62.5 MW(Capacity: 12.5 MW) injection at Snowy Creek substation in the FE area. Project #Q55 was evaluated for compliance with reliability criteria for summer peak conditions in 2011. The load flow portion of this study assumes the wind farm has the capability to maintain unity power factor at the collector bus of the wind farm. Potential network impacts were as follows: Generator Deliverability (Single or N-1 contingencies for the Capacity portion only of the interconnection) None Multiple Facility Contingency (Double Circuit Tower Line, Line with Failed Breaker and Bus Fault contingencies for the full energy output) None Short Circuit (Summary form of Cost allocation for breakers will be inserted here if any) Contribution to Previously Identified Overloads (This project contributes to the following contingency overloads, i.e. "Network Impacts", identified for earlier generation or transmission interconnection projects in the PJM Queue) None Steady-State Voltage Requirements (Results of the steady-state voltage studies should be inserted here) None Stability and Reactive Power Requirement for Low Voltage Ride Through (Results of the dynamic studies should be inserted here) To be determined. New System Reinforcements (Upgrades required to mitigate reliability criteria violations, i.e. Network Impacts, initially caused by the addition of this project generation) None Contribution to Previously Identified System Reinforcements (Overloads initially caused by prior Queue positions with additional contribution to overloading by this project. This project may have a % allocation cost responsibility which will be calculated and reported for the Impact Study) © PJM Interconnection 2012. All rights reserved. 3 PJMDOCS-# 691313v1 Q55 System Impact Study Report (Summary form of Cost allocation for transmission lines and transformers will be inserted here if any) None Potential Congestion Issues There are several wind generation plants proposed in the general area of the #Q55 project, each with only 20% of their peak output level considered as a Capacity Resource, and the remaining 80% as an energy only resource. If all of the wind generation plants are at their maximum output level simultaneously, a significant number of the transmission facilities, and many underlying system facilities are likely to be overloaded, restricting operation to a lower output level. PJM and the Transmission owner(s) studied the delivery of the energy portion of this interconnection request. The following analysis has been performed to inform the Interconnection Customer (Queue/Queues P&Q) of potential congestion issues (operational restrictions) that may occur and affect the #Q55 project’s ability to operate at full output for certain system conditions. The upgrades listed below are not required reliability upgrades for the Queue #Q55 interconnection. Please note that the number of facilities identified below as requiring upgrades is (may be) quite extensive with a number of these facilities requiring reconductoring/rebuilding of transmission lines. Some of the reconductoring/rebuilding projects can be done in a short time frame while others are quite extensive and will require a long time to complete. In general, the time necessary to design and rebuild an extensive facility upgrade will take approximately 2-3 years to complete. If the #Q55 Interconnection Customer wants to pursue construction of any of these upgrades, a separate Transmission Interconnection request must be submitted and the upgrades must be performed as merchant transmission projects. Delivery of Energy Portion of Interconnection Request PJM also studied the delivery of the energy portion of this interconnection request. Any problems identified below are likely to result in operational restrictions to the project under study. The developer can proceed with network upgrades to eliminate the operational restriction at their discretion by submitting a Merchant Transmission Interconnection request. Note: Only the most severely overloaded conditions are listed below. Thereis no guarantee of full delivery of energy for this project by fixing only the conditions listed in this section. With a Transmission Interconnection the conditions listed in this section. With a Transmission Interconnection Request, a subsequent analysis will be performed which shall study all overload conditions associated with the overloaded element(s) identified. 1. The South Bend – Keystone 500kV line (from bus 20118 to bus 11 ckt 1) loads from 101.0% to 101.7% (AC power flow) of its emergency rating (2595MVA) for the single line contingency outage (AP132). This project contributes approximately 11.4MW to the thermal congestion. CONTINGENCY AP132 DISCONNECT BRANCH FROM BUS 20104 TO BUS 20115 CKT 1 /* CABOT WYLIE RIDGE 500 500 END © PJM Interconnection 2012. All rights reserved. 4 PJMDOCS-# 691313v1 Q55 System Impact Study Report
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