Settlements Calibration
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Settlements Calibration
Calibration for Settlement Areas February 2016 Version 1.0 Agenda • Unaccounted For Energy (Calibration) – Calculation – Top Down Load’s Role in that calculation – Calibration impact by Settlement Area Losses 2 Unaccounted For Energy occurs for a Settlement Area when: Injections (-) Generation + Imports Withdrawals(+) Loads + Exports + Losses (SE Loss) Generationsa + Importssa + Loadssa + Exportssa + Lossessa = Unaccounted For Energysa Unaccounted For Energy: Unaccounted For Energy – The difference between Generation, Export, Import, Load, and Losses within a Settlement area. (Gen and Imp are negative #’s) Based on submitted meter values by meter agents. Two methods to resolve Unaccounted For Energy are the use of a Top-Down Load (TDL) by the Market Participants and Calibration applied by SPP. What is Calibration Generationsa + Importssa + Loadssa + Exportssa + Lossessa = Unaccounted For Energysa • ‘Calibration’ is the method used to distribute ‘Unaccounted For Energy’ to the loads however those terms are used interchangeably • Calibration is applied to Load Settlement Locations within a Settlement Area by load ratio share. • It is the Meter Agents/Market Participants responsibility to submit timely and accurate meter data. • Since Calibration is based on Actual meter submitted values, FSE treatment does not affect calibration. • Section 4.5.9.1 in the protocols contains processes to calculate and apply calibration (Unaccounted for Energy). Settlement Area with TDL Generationsa + Importssa + Loadssa + Exportssa + Lossessa = Unaccounted For Energysa If there is a TDL: • The meter value submitted by the TDL is just another input to the Load part of this calculation • The meter value submitted for TDL will be based on a calculation instead of actual meter value. • The meter value submitted for TDL contains losses which is “Adjusted” to remove the losses within the settlement caclulations. Settlement Area with TDL Generationsa + Importssa + Loadssa + Exportssa + Lossessa = Unaccounted For Energysa • SPP uses the State Estimator to calculate these losses Settlement Area with TDL • This example shows a Settlement Area with Load L1 designated as a TDL. SL E2 L2 G1 G2 I2 L1 Calculates and submits: L1 Adj Meter (sub SE Loss) SE Loss(SPP Calculated) Calibration MW Qty 30 20 -100 -50 -50 150 130 20 Settlement Area Load L2 +20mwh Gen G1 -100mwh Gen G2 -5omwh SE Loss = +20mwh Export E2 +30mwh Load L1 ??? Import I2 -50mwh 0 • All other settlement locations submit actual meter values, Load L1 calculation results in 150 MW • Settlements calculations adjust the Load L1 150 MW by subtracting 20mwh of SE Loss giving Load L1 and adjusted meter value of 130 MW which is what the MP would be charged. • Allows MP to account for load that is not metered in a Settlement Area. When calculated correctly, Unaccounted For Energy will be zero. Settlement Area without a TDL • If Load L1 is not a TDL, then actual meter value is submitted. SL MW Qty E2 30 L2 20 G1 -100 G2 -50 I2 -50 L1 130 SE Loss 20 Calibration 0 Settlement Area Load L2 +20mwh Gen G1 -100mwh Gen G2 -5omwh SE Loss = +20mwh Export E2 +30mwh Load L1 +130mwh Import I2 -50mwh • Based on ALL meter locations and SE Loss being accurate submitted, Load L1 would have an actual meter of 130 MW. • Requires all Generation, Loads, Imports, and Exports to be metered and accurately submitted within the Settlement Area. Calibration Example • Unaccounted For Energy or calibration is calculated from meter values for ALL Settlement Locations within each Settlement Area. Generationsa + Importssa + Loadssa + Exportssa + Lossessa = Unaccounted For Energysa SL E2 L2 G1 G2 I2 L1 SE Loss Unaccounted For Energy Settlement Area Submitted MW Qty 29 21 -100 -50 -50 129 19 Load L2 +21mwh Gen G1 -100mwh Gen G2 -5omwh SE Loss = +19mwh Export E2 +29mwh Load L1 +129mwh Import I2 -50mwh -2 • The actual cause of calibration can be difficult to determine and can be due to numerous issues but the end results in Unaccounted For Energy that must be accounted for and allocated. In this example, 2MW will be applied to L1 and L2 submitted meter value based by load ratio share to give an adjusted meter value.