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ERCOT EAST |
| Per the tie operator, minimum flow on the Ercot East DC tie is 0.
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ERCOT NORTH |
| Per the tie operator, minimum flow on the Ercot North DC tie is 22. Previously, the North DC tie was dynamically scheduled from a South to North (Out of ERCOT) direction. SPP did not sell unscheduled Firm or Non-Firm counterflow in this direction. Starting at 1200(noon) on 08/07/2014, SPP will make available for sale any available capacity. Also all unscheduled Firm capacity will be available on a Non-Firm basis. |
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WSCC EDDY Co. |
| El Paso Electric has posted a Business Practice on the EPE OASIS regarding operation of the Eddy County HVDC tie. Customers requesting transmission service under the SPP OATT for service up to or out of the Eddy HVDC tie are responsible for reading and understanding this EPE Business Practice. The customer should also understand that any transmission service charges for reservations under the SPP OATT up to or out of the EDDY HVDC tie will not be forgiven when the Eddy HVDC tie becomes inoperable due to this EPE Business Practice. Questions related to the EPE Business Practices or status of the Eddy HVDC Tie due to this Business Practice should be directed to the EPE OASIS or EPE Staff. |
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WSCC BLACKWATER |
| TNPN states that the minimum flow for the Blackwater tie is 15MW.
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LAMAR |
| Per the tie operator, LAMAR DC Tie minimum flow is 50 MW.
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MILES CITY |
| Per the tie operator, Miles City DC Tie minimum flow is 20 MW. Per the tie operator, Miles City DC Tie minimum flow is 20 MW (deadband). WAUW BA Curtailment procedures when the minimum flow is not met may be found in this Business Practice . Until further notice, Market Import Service(MIS) will not be allowed over the Miles City DC Tie The Miles City DC Tie will be limited to 0 MW in both directions at 08:00 on 4/25/2016 to 18:00 on 5/06/2016 |
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STEGALL |
| Test update to verify it is working correctly. -ECH |
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SIDNEY |
| Added Syndey |
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RAPID CITY NON-DC TIE INJECTION POINT |
| Testing RC DC Tie update |
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SASK POWER (SPC) NON-DC TIE INJECTION POINT |
| Transmission service across the SPP/SPC interface (at Boundary Dam substation on the Boundary Dam-Tioga 230kV line) is administered by SaskPower north of Boundary Dam, and by SPP south of Boundary Dam. Information provided here represents status of the SPP/SPC interface south of Boundary Dam substation (i.e. SPP Flowgates “SPC_EXP” (South-to-North) and “SPC_IMP” (North- to-South)), and outage or limitation information on the SPP Transmission System as communicated to SPP. There are Standing Operating Guides in place that outline reliability limitations that may occur during high western North Dakota load conditions (i.e., in the Bakken oil field area) or during contingency situations (e.g., outages). WAPA-UGP, as the Transmission Operator, coordinates the Operating Guides with SPP. The Operating Guides identify limitations to the North-to-South and South-to-North flows on the Boundary Dam-Tioga 230kV line. High western North Dakota loads in the Bakken area currently limit the ability to transfer power South-to-North across the Boundary Dam-Tioga 230kV line and have caused the Available Transfer Capability (ATC) for the “SPC_EXP” flowgate to be significantly limited and posted at 0 MW for extended time periods. The Bakken area load levels that trigger the reliability limitations are outlined in the Operating Guides. WAPA-UGP posts public information about historical, current, and forecasted load in the Bakken area utilized in the Operating Guides. This can be found on WAPA-UGP’s OASIS Homepage under ‘System Information’ > ’Williston Load Pocket Information’. WAPA-UGP and SPP periodically update the Operating Guides to reflect updated load conditions and network upgrade additions to the SPP Transmission System in the Bakken area, and SPP continues to release Non-Firm ATC on the South-to-North “SPC_EXP” flowgate, to the extent possible, based upon the current Operating Guides. SPP has authorized significant additional transmission reinforcements in, or around, the Bakken area, to address reliability needs identified in its recent Integrated Transmission Planning (ITP) process studies. More information related to the transmission limitations in the Bakken area that are currently impacting the ATCs on the SPP/SPC interface can be found on SPP’s website. SPP has posted emergency Non-Firm ATC at the request of WAPA-UGP as the TOP under certain circumstances. WAPA-UGP will post a notice, initiating an OASIS ENotice, when a request is sent to SPP for emergency ATC to be released over the SPP/SPC interface. The posting will be located on WAPA-UGP’s OASIS Homepage under ‘ATC Information’ > ‘WAPA-UGP-Emergency-ATC-Release-Request-Notifications’. |
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