POWER SYSTEM INCIDENT REPORT NORTHERN POWER STATION STABILISER OUTAGE APRIL AND MAY 2010

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POWER SYSTEM INCIDENT REPORT NORTHERN POWER STATION STABILISER OUTAGE APRIL AND MAY PREPARED BY: ESOPP VERSION:. DATE: November FINAL

OUTAGE APRIL AND MAY Disclaimer (a) Purpose - This report has been prepared by the Australian Energy Market Operator Limited (AEMO) for the sole purpose of meeting obligations in accordance with clause 4.8.5 (c) of the National Electricity Rules. (b) No Reliance or warranty This report contains data provided by third parties and might contain conclusions or forecasts and the like that rely on that data. This data might not be free from errors or omissions. While AEMO has used due care and skill, AEMO does not warrant or represent that the data, conclusions, forecasts or other information in this report are accurate, reliable, complete or current or that they are suitable for particular purposes. You should verify and check the accuracy, completeness, reliability and suitability of this report for any use to which you intend to put it, and seek independent expert advice before using it, or any information contained in it. (c) Limitation of liability - To the extent permitted by law, AEMO and its advisers, consultants and other contributors to this report (or their respective associated companies, businesses, partners, directors, officers or employees) shall not be liable for any errors, omissions, defects or misrepresentations in the information contained in this report, or for any loss or damage suffered by persons who use or rely on such information (including by reason of negligence, negligent misstatement or otherwise). If any law prohibits the exclusion of such liability, AEMO s liability is limited, at AEMO s option, to the re-supply of the information, provided that this limitation is permitted by law and is fair and reasonable. - Australian Energy Market Operator Ltd. All rights reserved v. November Page of 7

OUTAGE APRIL AND MAY Introduction In order to maintain power system security a sufficient number of power system stabilisers (PSS) must be in service in NEM power system. If a sufficient number of PSSs are not in service in South Australia then power transfer between Victoria and South Australia on the Heywood interconnector must be constrained. The secure power transfer limit on Heywood interconnector from Victoria to South Australia is 35 MW and South Australia to Victoria is 5 MW when an insufficient number of PSSs are in service. The number of PSSs required in service to maintain power system security is dependent on the generating units that are operating. If one of the generating units at Northern Power Station is operating then at least one of the PSSs at Northern Power Station needs to be in service. The Attachment of this report covers the relationship between the power system security requirements associated with the number of PSSs in service at relevant power stations in South Australia. In the periods from 4 April to April and 9 April to 5 May an insufficient number of PSSs were in service in South Australia as a result of Northern Power Station PSSs not being in service. During these periods the power transfers on Heywood interconnector were observed to be exceeding 35 MW from Victoria to South Australia on a number of occasions. AEMO conducted detailed investigations on potential violations of the power system security in periods where the power transfers on Heywood interconnector exceeded the secure power transfer limits during the two identified periods with insufficient number of PSSs were in service. Findings of this investigation are covered in this report. Summary of Events As part of an approved and agreed arrangement with Alinta Energy Limited, the instrumentation and control panel on Northern Power Station generating unit was replaced during an outage in October 9, which also included replacing the power system stabiliser (PSS). The generating unit was then returned to service on 3 October 9, as approved by AEMO, and agreed by ElectraNet. The PSS of the No. generating unit was installed but not commissioned at this time as the settings were still being modelled by ElectraNet. The PSS of the generating unit was in service at the time. At 6: hrs on 4 April Northern Power Station generating unit was taken out of service due to a boiler tube leak and remained out of service until :4 hrs on April. During this period Northern Power Station generating unit remained in service, but with its PSS switched off. However, no constraints were invoked to limit the power transfer on the Heywood interconnector to within secure limits. Between 6: hrs on 4 April and :4 hrs on April the power transfer from Victoria to South Australia on the Heywood interconnector exceeded 35 MW for a cumulative time duration of approximately 4 hours and 5 minutes. Power transfer from South Australia to Victoria on Heywood interconnector remained within the 5 MW limit for the entire period. Power flow on the Heywood interconnector from 4 and April is shown in Figure. v. November Page 3 of 7

Power Flow (MW) POWER SYSTEM INCIDENT REPORT NORTHERN POWER STATION STABILISER OUTAGE APRIL AND MAY 5 Heywood Flow (Victoria to South Australia) Import Limit Export Limit 4 3 - - -3 4-Apr 6-Apr 8-Apr -Apr -Apr 4-Apr 6-Apr 8-Apr -Apr Figure Power Flow on the Heywood Interconnector 4 April to April AEMO is required to report on all instances where the power system was not in a secure state for more than 3 continuous minutes. Between 6: hrs on 4 April and : hrs April the power transfer to South Australia on the Heywood interconnector exceeded 35 MW for over 3 minutes continuously on eight occasions. These occasions are described in Table. Table Heywood Interconnector Export over 35 MW for over 3 minutes: 4 April to April Start Time End Time Total Time Average Export Maximum Export 7 April :35 7 April :5 3 minutes 368 MW 389 MW 7 April 9: 7 April 3: 4 hours minutes 397 MW 47 MW 7 April 3: 7 April 3:55 35 minutes 396 MW 463 MW 8 April :5 9 April :45 hour 4 minutes 4 MW 44 MW 8 April : 9 April :5 6 hours 5 minutes 47 MW 469 MW 9 April 8:4 9 April 9:5 35 minutes 36 MW 38 MW 9 April :5 9 April : hours 5 minutes 43 MW 46 MW 9 April : April 3:3 4 hours 5 minutes 4 MW 469 MW At approximately :34 hrs on 9 April the PSS on Northern Power Station generating unit failed but AEMO was not informed until 7: hrs on 4 May. Constraints were applied to the Heywood interconnector at 7:5 hrs on 4 May and revoked at 3:4 hrs on 8 May when AEMO was advised that the PSS had been repaired. There was a deficit of PSS adequacy at Northern power station during this period until the constraints were applied. During this period where constraints had not been applied the power transfer to South Australia on the Heywood interconnector exceeded 35 MW for a cumulative time duration of approximately 8 hours and 3 minutes. Power transfer to Victoria on the Heywood interconnector remained within the 5 MW limit for the entire period. Power flow on the Heywood interconnector from approximately :34 hrs 9 April and 7:5 hrs on 4 May is shown in Figure. v. November Page 4 of 7

Power Flow (MW) POWER SYSTEM INCIDENT REPORT NORTHERN POWER STATION STABILISER OUTAGE APRIL AND MAY 5 Heywood Flow (Victoria to South Australia) Import Limit Export Limit 4 3 - - -3 9-Apr 3-Apr -May -May 3-May 4-May Figure Power Flow on the Heywood Interconnector 9 April to 4 May Between approximately :34hrs on Thursday 9 April and 7:5 hrs on 4 May the power transfer to South Australia on the Heywood interconnector exceeded 35 MW for over 3 minutes continuously on seven occasions. These occasions are described in Table. Table Heywood Interconnector Export over 35 MW for over 3 minutes: 9 April to 5 May Start Time End Time Total Time Average Export Maximum Export 9 April : 9 April :5 45 minutes 384 MW 4 MW 9 April 3:5 3 April :5 hour 5 minutes 395 MW 44 MW 3 April :5 3 April 3: hour minutes 37 MW 39 MW 3 April :35 3 April :5 3 minutes 374 MW 4 MW May 8:5 May 9:3 4 minutes 38 MW 46 MW May 9:35 May :3 55 minutes 375 MW 397 MW 3 May : 3 May :5 55 minutes 374 MW 399 MW 3 Power System Security Assessment If an insufficient number of PSSs are enabled in the South Australia region and the flow on the Heywood interconnector is not maintained within secure power transfer levels then there is a potential for the power system to become unstable. The potential instability is due to oscillatory stability characteristics of the power system. In particular there is the possibility of uncontrolled oscillations forming between generating units in the South Australia region and the generating units in the other mainland regions. There is also the possibility of uncontrolled oscillations forming between generating units within the South Australian region. AEMO continually monitors the power system for power oscillations of significant magnitude or persistence. At no time when an insufficient number of PSSs were enabled in the South Australia region were oscillations of significant magnitude or persistence observed. v. November Page 5 of 7

OUTAGE APRIL AND MAY AEMO has investigated the oscillatory stability of the power system between 4 April and 5 May when there was insufficient number of PSSs enabled and the flow on the Heywood interconnector from Victoria to South Australia exceeded 35 MW. The results of the studies are shown in Table 3. Table 3 Results of power system studies for sample of periods when an insufficient number of PSSs was enabled Period Studied Heywood Flow (From Victoria to South Australia) South Australia Demand Results 9-Apr- :: 37 MW 67 MW No Oscillatory Stability Problems Identified 3-Apr- :3: 44 MW 663 MW No Oscillatory Stability Problems Identified -May- :: 38 MW 457 MW No Oscillatory Stability Problems Identified The results in Table 3 show that although the power transfer to South Australia on the Heywood interconnector exceeded 35 MW the oscillatory instability was not likely to occur. This was due to the operating conditions of other plant in the power system at times when the secure power transfer limit was exceeded. 4 Follow-up Actions Northern Power Station has since reviewed its operating procedures to ensure that power station staff inform changes to the availability of their generating unit PSSs to AEMO and ElectraNet as early as possible. The PSS of Northern Power Station generating unit was returned to service on June after completion of commissioning. 5 Recommendations AEMO in consultation with ElectraNet will investigate and confirm the validity of the current operating instruction used at times when there is a reduced number of PSSs in service at Northern power station. AEMO will complete this task by the end of December. AEMO in consultation with ElectraNet and the relevant power stations in South Australia will investigate the feasibility of receiving the ON/OFF status of PSSs of generating units via the SCADA system. AEMO will complete this action by the end of December. v. November Page 6 of 7

OUTAGE APRIL AND MAY Attachment : Power system stabilisers in service in South Australia and the secure power transfer limits on Heywood interconnector The following information is based on the ElectraNet operating instructions effective on 4 October. This information has been included for the completeness of the report. Participants should not use this information for any business decision making without verifying with ElectraNet. The Table 4 shows the minimum number of PSSs required in service at relevant power stations and substations in South Australia to support secure power transfers (normal power transfer levels) on Heywood interconnector. If the minimum number of PSSs is not in service at any of the stations the power transfer on Heywood interconnector from Victoria to South Australia should be reduced to 35MW and from South Australia to Victoria should be reduced to 5MW. Table 4 Number of PSSs required in service at relevant power stations and substations in South Australia to support secure power transfers (normal power transfer levels) Station Units in service PSSs required in service Northern power station Torrens Island B power station Pelican Point power station 4 3 3 Osborne power station Static Var Compensators at Para 3 v. November Page 7 of 7