EIA-411 Coordinated Bulk Power Supply Program Report

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FORM EIA-411

COORDINATED BULK POWER SUPPLY AND DEMAND PROGRAM REPORT


OMB No. 1905-0129

Approval Expires: XX/XX/XXX

Burden: 122 hours


NOTICE: This report is mandatory under the Federal Energy Administration Act of 1974 (Public Law 93-275) for all parts. Failure to comply may result in criminal fines, civil penalties and other sanctions as provided by law. For further information concerning sanctions and data protections see the provision on sanctions and the provision concerning the confidentiality of information in the instructions. Title 18 USC 1001 makes it a criminal offense for any person knowingly and willingly to make to any Agency or Department of the United States any false, fictitious, or fraudulent statements as to any matter within its jurisdiction.



SCHEDULE 1. IDENTIFICATION




First Name:

Survey Contact


Last Name:


Title: Telephone (include extension):

Email:




Fax:


Supervisor of Contact Person for Survey


First Name:


Title: Telephone (include extension):

Email:


Last Name:




Fax:


Report For


Regional Entity:


Reporting Party (Regional Entity or subregion):


For questions about the data requested on Form EIA-411, contact the Survey Manager:


Jonathan DeVilbiss

Telephone Number: (202) 586-2992

FAX Number: (202) 287-1938

Email: Jonathan.DeVilbiss@eia.gov



FORM EIA-411

COORDINATED BULK POWER SUPPLY AND DEMAND PROGRAM REPORT


OMB No. 1905-0129

Approval Expires: XX/XX/XXX

Burden: 122 hours

Regional Entity: Reporting Party:


SCHEDULE 2. PART A. HISTORICAL AND PROJECTED PEAK DEMAND AND ENERGY - MONTHLY

Peak Demand Reported:

Coincident __________ Non-Coincident _________

If non-coincident, please explain why coincident is not used.



YEAR

2013 (Actual - Prior Year)

2014 (RY - Report Year)

2015 (Next Year)



LINE NO.



MONTH

PEAK HOUR

DEMAND (MEGAWATTS) (a)

NET ENERGY (THOUSANDS OF MEGA-WATTHOURS) (b)

PEAK HOUR

DEMAND (MEGAWATTS) (a)

NET ENERGY (THOUSANDS OF MEGA-WATTHOURS) (b)

PEAK HOUR

DEMAND (MEGAWATTS) (a)

NET ENERGY (THOUSANDS OF MEGAWATTHOURS) (b)

1

January







2

February







3

March







4

April







5

May







6

June







7

July







8

August







9

September







10

October







11

November







12

December















SCHEDULE 2. PART B. HISTORICAL AND PROJECTED PEAK DEMAND AND ENERGY ANNUAL


YEAR



Actual

Year 1

Year 2

Year 3

.

.

.

Year 8

Year 9

Year 10



1

Summer Peak Hour

Demand (Megawatts)

June-September














2

Winter Peak Hour

Demand (Megawatts)

December - February












3

Net Annual Energy (Gigawatt hours)














FORM EIA-411

COORDINATED BULK POWER SUPPLY AND DEMAND PROGRAM REPORT


OMB No. 1905-0129

Approval Expires: XX/XX/XXX

Burden: 122 hours

Regional Entity: Reporting Party:


SCHEDULE 3. PART A. HISTORICAL AND PROJECTED DEMAND AND CAPACITY - SUMMER


LINE NO.


YEAR

Actual

(2013)

Year 1 (RY 2014)

Year 2 (2015)


.

Year 9 (2022)

Year 10 (2023)

DEMAND (IN MEGAWATTS)

1

Unrestricted Peak Demand







1a

New Conservation (Energy Efficiency)







1b

Estimated Diversity







1c

Additions for non-member load







1d

Stand-by Load Under Contract







1e

Non-Controllable Demand Response















2

Total Internal Demand







2a

Direct Control Load

Management







2b

Interruptible Load







2c

Critical Peak Pricing with

Control







2d

Load as a Capacity Resource















3

Net Internal Demand















4

Total Demand Response















SUPPLY CATEGORIES (IN MEGAWATTS)

5

TOTAL INTERNAL CAPACITY

(sum of 6 and 8a)















6

EXISTING CAPACITY (6a+6b+6c)







6a

Certain







6b

Other







6c

Unavailable















7

PEAK HOUR DEMAND PLUS AVAILABLE RESERVES









FORM EIA-411

COORDINATED BULK POWER SUPPLY AND DEMAND PROGRAM REPORT


OMB No. 1905-0129

Approval Expires: XX/XX/XXX

Burden: 122 hours

Regional Entity: Reporting Party:


SCHEDULE 3. PART A. HISTORICAL AND PROJECTED DEMAND AND CAPACITY - SUMMER


LINE NO.


YEAR

Actual

(2013)

Year 1 (RY 2014)

Year 2 (2015)


.

Year 9 (2022)

Year 10 (2023)

FUTURE CAPACITY CATEGORIES (IN MEGAWATTS)

8

FUTURE CAPACITY ADDITIONS







8a

Tier 1 (Most Certain)







8b

Tier 2







8c

Tier 3 (Least Certain)















9

ANTICIPATED CAPACITY

(6a+8a)















CAPACITY TRANSFERS (IN MEGAWATTS)

10

CAPACITY TRANSFERS IMPORTS







10a

Prior Year Actual Imports







10b

Firm







10c

Expected















11

CAPACITY TRANSFERS EXPORTS







11a

Prior Year Actual Exports







11b

Firm







11c

Expected


















FORM EIA-411

COORDINATED BULK POWER SUPPLY AND DEMAND PROGRAM REPORT


OMB No. 1905-0129

Approval Expires: XX/XX/XXX

Burden: 122 hours

Regional Entity: Reporting Party:

SCHEDULE 3. PART A. HISTORICAL AND PROJECTED DEMAND AND CAPACITY - SUMMER


LINE NO.


YEAR

Actual

(2013)

Year 1

(RY 2014)

Year 2

(2015)


.

Year 9

(2022)

Year 10

(2023)

CAPACITY - Continued (IN MEGAWATTS)

12

EXISTING, CERTAIN & NET FIRM

TRANSFERS (6a+10b-11b)







13

ANTICIPATED CAPACITY

RESOURCES (12+8a)







14

PROSPECTIVE CAPACITY

RESOURCES







15

ADJUSTED POTENTIAL CAPACITY

RESOURCES















RESERVE AND CAPACITY MARGINS

16

TARGET RESERVE MARGIN FOR

Region/Assessment Area

Margin















17

EXISTING, CERTAIN & NET FIRM

TRANSFERS







17.1

Reserve Margin







17.2

Capacity Margin







18

ANTICIPATED RESOURCES







18.1

Reserve Margin







18.2

Capacity Margin








19

PROSPECTIVE RESOURCES







19.1

Reserve Margin







19.2

Capacity Margin








20

ADJUSTED POTENTIAL RESOURCES







20.1

Reserve Margin







20.2

Capacity Margin


















FORM EIA-411

COORDINATED BULK POWER SUPPLY AND DEMAND PROGRAM REPORT


OMB No. 1905-0129

Approval Expires: XX/XX/XXX

Burden: 122 hours

Regional Entity: Reporting Party:


SCHEDULE 3. PART B. HISTORICAL AND PROJECTED DEMAND AND CAPACITY - WINTER


LINE NO.


YEAR

Actual

(2013)

Year 1 (RY 2014)

Year 2 (2015)


.

Year 9 (2022)

Year 10 (2023)

DEMAND (IN MEGAWATTS)

1

Unrestricted Peak Demand







1a

New Conservation (Energy Efficiency)







1b

Estimated Diversity







1c

Additions for non-member load







1d

Stand-by Load Under Contract







1e

Non-Controllable Demand Response















2

Total Internal Demand







2a

Direct Control Load

Management







2b

Interruptible Load







2c

Critical Peak Pricing with

Control







2d

Load as a Capacity Resource















3

Net Internal Demand















4

Total Demand Response















SUPPLY CATEGORIES (IN MEGAWATTS)

5

TOTAL INTERNAL CAPACITY

(sum of 6 and 8a)















6

EXISTING CAPACITY (6a+6b+6c)







6a

Certain







6b

Other







6c

Unavailable















7

PEAK HOUR DEMAND PLUS AVAILABLE RESERVES









FORM EIA-411

COORDINATED BULK POWER SUPPLY AND DEMAND PROGRAM REPORT


OMB No. 1905-0129

Approval Expires: XX/XX/XXX

Burden: 122 hours

Regional Entity: Reporting Party:


SCHEDULE 3. PART B. HISTORICAL AND PROJECTED DEMAND AND CAPACITY - WINTER


LINE NO.


YEAR

Actual

(2013)

Year 1 (RY 2014)

Year 2 (2015)


.

Year 9 (2022)

Year 10 (2023)

FUTURE CAPACITY CATEGORIES (IN MEGAWATTS)

8

FUTURE CAPACITY ADDITIONS







8a

Tier 1 (Most Certain)







8b

Tier 2







8c

Tier 3 (Least Certain)















9

ANTICIPATED CAPACITY

(6a+8a)















CAPACITY TRANSFERS (IN MEGAWATTS)

10

CAPACITY TRANSFERS IMPORTS







10a

Prior Year Actual Imports







10b

Firm







10c

Expected















11

CAPACITY TRANSFERS EXPORTS







11a

Prior Year Actual Exports







11b

Firm







11c

Expected

















FORM EIA-411

COORDINATED BULK POWER SUPPLY AND DEMAND PROGRAM REPORT


OMB No. 1905-0129

Approval Expires: XX/XX/XXX

Burden: 122 hours

Regional Entity: Reporting Party:

SCHEDULE 3. PART B. HISTORICAL AND PROJECTED DEMAND AND CAPACITY - WINTER


LINE NO.


YEAR

Actual

(2013)

Year 1

(RY 2014)

Year 2

(2015)


.

Year 9

(2022)

Year 10

(2023)

CAPACITY - Continued (IN MEGAWATTS)

12

EXISTING, CERTAIN & NET FIRM

TRANSFERS (6a+10b-11b)







13

ANTICIPATED CAPACITY

RESOURCES (12+8a)







14

PROSPECTIVE CAPACITY

RESOURCES







15

ADJUSTED POTENTIAL CAPACITY

RESOURCES















RESERVE AND CAPACITY MARGINS

16

TARGET RESERVE MARGIN FOR

Region/Assessment Area















17

EXISTING, CERTAIN & NET FIRM

TRANSFERS







17.1

Reserve Margin







17.2

Capacity Margin







18

ANTICIPATED RESOURCES







18.1

Reserve Margin







18.2

Capacity Margin








19

PROSPECTIVE RESOURCES







19.1

Reserve Margin







19.2

Capacity Margin








20

ADJUSTED POTENTIAL RESOURCES







20.1

Reserve Margin







20.2

Capacity Margin

















FORM EIA-411

COORDINATED BULK POWER SUPPLY AND DEMAND PROGRAM REPORT


OMB No. 1905-0129

Approval Expires: XX/XX/XXX

Burden: 122 hours

Regional Entity: Reporting Party:


SCHEDULE 4. BULK TRANSMISSION FACILITY POWER FLOW CASES

Line

No.


1

Case Name:


2

Year of Study:


3

Case Number:



PROSPECTIVE FACILITIES AND CONNECTIONS



Name And Type

Of Facility

(a)

Projected

In-Service Date

(e.g., 12-2004)

(b)

Connections

4

Bus Number

(c)

Bus Name

(d)

















































































































FORM EIA-411

COORDINATED BULK POWER SUPPLY AND DEMAND PROGRAM REPORT


OMB No. 1905-0129

Approval Expires: XX/XX/XXX

Burden: 122 hours

Regional Entity: Reporting Party:


SCHEDULE 5. BULK ELECTRIC TRANSMISSION SYSTEM MAPS

LINE NO.



1

Specify the Number of Maps

Provided:



2

For each map provide file name, coverage, and map software:


MAP NUMBER (if applicable) (a)

FILE NAME (if applicable) (b)

MAP SOFTWARE (if applicable) (c)



































































































FORM EIA-411

COORDINATED BULK POWER SUPPLY AND DEMAND PROGRAM REPORT


OMB No. 1905-0129

Approval Expires: XX/XX/XXX

Burden: 122 hours

Regional Entity: Reporting Party:


SCHEDULE 6. PART A. EXISTING AND PROJECTED CIRCUIT MILES



Line

No.


CIRCUIT MILES



In Report Year 2014 and Report Year 2015 report circuit miles for voltage categories 100 kV and above. From Report Year 2016 forward report only for transmission elements that are part of the new BES definition



AC (kV)

DC (kV)




Less than

100


121-

150


100-

199


200-

299


300-

399


400-

599


600+


TOTAL


100-

299


300-

399


400-

599


600+


TOTAL


1

Existing (as of last

day of prior report

year)















2

Under

Construction (as of first day of current report year)














3

Planned

(completion within first five years)














4

Conceptual

(completion within first five years)














5

Planned

(completion within

second five years)














6

Conceptual

(completion within second five years)
















7

Sum of Existing,

Under

Construction, and

Planned Transmission (full ten-year period)





















8


Sum of Existing, Under Construction, Planned, and Conceptual Transmission (full ten-year period)





























FORM EIA-411

COORDINATED BULK POWER SUPPLY AND DEMAND PROGRAM REPORT


OMB No. 1905-0129

Approval Expires: XX/XX/XXX

Burden: 122 hours

Regional Entity: Reporting Party:

SCHEDULE 6. PART B. CHARACTERISTICS OF PROJECTED TRANSMISSION LINE ADDITIONS

LINE NO.


TRANSMISSION LINE (a)

TRANSMISSION LINE (b)

TRANSMISSION LINE (c)

TRANSMISSION LINE IDENTIFICATION

1

Project Name




2

Project Status




3

Tie line




4a

Primary Driver




4b

Secondary Driver




5

Terminal Location (From)




6

Terminal Location (To)




TRANSMISSION LINE OWNERSHIP

7

Company Name




8

EIA Company Code




9

Type of Organization




10

Percent Ownership




TRANSMISSION LINE DATA

11

Line Length (miles)




12

Line Type

[ ] OH [ ] UG [ ] SM

[ ] OH [ ] UG [ ] SM

[ ] OH [ ] UG [ ] SM

13

Voltage Type

[ ] AC [ ] DC

[ ] AC [ ] DC

[ ] AC [ ] DC


14

Voltage Operating

(Kilovolts)




15

Voltage Design (Kilovolts)





16

Circuits per Structure

Present





17

Circuits per Structure

Ultimate




18

Capacity Rating (MVA)




19

Original In-Service Date




20

Expected In-Service Date




21

Line Delayed?




22

Cause of Delay




LEGEND

Line Type: OH=Overhead

UG=Underground SM=Submarine

Voltage Type: AC=Alternating Current

DC=Direct Current




FORM EIA-411

COORDINATED BULK POWER SUPPLY AND DEMAND PROGRAM REPORT


OMB No. 1905-0129

Approval Expires: XX/XX/XXX

Burden: 122 hours

Regional Entity: Reporting Party:


SCHEDULE 7. PART A, ANNUAL DATA ON TRANSMISSION LINE OUTAGES FOR AC LINES

(Report following data for each applicable EHV Voltage Class)


In Report Year 2014 and Report Year 2015 report for voltage categories 200 kV and above. From Report Year 2016 forward report only for transmission elements that are part of the new BES definition.


LINE NO.


Applicable AC Voltage Class

Less Than

100 kV (a)

100-199 kV

(b)

200-299 kV

(c)

300-399 kV

(d)

400-599 kV

(e)

600-799 kV

(f)

AUTOMATIC (Unscheduled), Sustained Outages for Specified Voltage Class

1

Number of Outages













1a

Number of Single Mode Outages













1b

Number of Dependent Mode Outages













1c

Number of Common Mode Outages













2

Number of Circuit-Hours Out of Service














3

Initiating (I) and Sustained (S) Causes

(Count of Outages per Cause Category)


I


S


I


S


I


S


I


S


I


S


I


S

3a

Weather, excluding lightning













3b

Lightning













3c

Environmental













3d

Foreign Interference













3e

Contamination













3f

Fire













3g

Vandalism, Terrorism, or Malicious Acts













3h

Failed AC Substation Equipment













3i

Failed AC/DC Terminal Equipment













3j

Failed Protection System Equipment













3k

Failed AC Circuit Equipment













3l

Failed DC Circuit Equipment













3m

Human Error













3n

Vegetation













3o

Power System Condition













3p

Unknown













3q

Other













NON-AUTOMATIC, Operational Outages for Specified Voltage Class

4

Number of Outages













5

Number of Circuit-Hours Out of Service













6

Outage Cause (Count)













6a

Emergency













6b

System Voltage Limit Mitigation














6c

System Operating Limit Mitigation

(excluding voltage)













6d

Other Operational Outage















FORM EIA-411

COORDINATED BULK POWER SUPPLY AND DEMAND PROGRAM REPORT


OMB No. 1905-0129

Approval Expires: XX/XX/XXX

Burden: 122 hours

Regional Entity: Reporting Party:


SCHEDULE 7. PART B, ANNUAL DATA ON TRANSMISSION LINE OUTAGES FOR DC LINES

(Report following data for each applicable EHV Voltage Class)


In Report Year 2014 and Report Year 2015 report for voltage categories 200 kV and above. From Report Year 2016 forward report only for transmission elements that are part of the new BES definition.



LINE NO.



Applicable DC Voltage Class

Less

Than

± 100 kV (a)


± 100-

199 kV (b)


± 200-

299 kV

(c)


± 300-

399 kV

(d)


± 400-

499 kV

(e)


± 500-

599 kV


± 600-

799 kV

(f)

AUTOMATIC (Unscheduled), Sustained Outages for Specified Voltage Class

1

Number of Outages
















1a

Number of Single Mode Outages
















1b

Number of Dependent Mode Outages
















1c

Number of Common Mode Outages
















2

Number of Circuit-Hours Out of Service

















3

Initiating (I) and Sustained (S) Causes

(Count of Outages per Cause Category)



I


S


I


S


I


S


I


S


I


S


I


S


I


S

3a

Weather, excluding lightning
















3b

Lightning
















3c

Environmental
















3d

Foreign Interference
















3e

Contamination
















3f

Fire
















3g

Vandalism, Terrorism, or Malicious Acts
















3h

Failed AC Substation Equipment
















3i

Failed AC/DC Terminal Equipment
















3j

Failed Protection System Equipment
















3k

Failed AC Circuit Equipment
















3l

Failed DC Circuit Equipment
















3m

Human Error
















3n

Vegetation
















3o

Power System Condition
















3p

Unknown
















3q

Other
















NON-AUTOMATIC, Operational Outages for Specified Voltage Class

4

Number of Outages
















5

Number of Circuit-Hours Out of Service
















6

Outage Cause (Count)
















6a

Emergency
















6b

System Voltage Limit Mitigation

















6c

System Operating Limit Mitigation

(excluding voltage)
















6d

Other Operational Outage


















FORM EIA-411

COORDINATED BULK POWER SUPPLY AND DEMAND PROGRAM REPORT


OMB No. 1905-0129

Approval Expires: XX/XX/XXX

Burden: 122 hours

Regional Entity: Reporting Party:


SCHEDULE 7. PART C, ANNUAL DATA ON TRANSFORMER OUTAGES

(Report following data for each applicable class)


In Report Year 2014 and Report Year 2015 report for transformers with low-side 200 kV and above. From Report Year 2016 forward report only for elements that are part of the new BES definition.


LINE NO.

Applicable Transformer Low-Side Voltage Class

Less Than

100 kV (a)

100-199 kV

(b)

200-299 kV

(c)

300-399 kV

(d)

400-599 kV

(e)

600-799 kV

(f)

AUTOMATIC (Unscheduled), Sustained Outages for Specified Voltage Class

1

Number of Outages







1a

Number of Single Mode Outages







1b

Number of Dependent Mode Outages







1c

Number of Common Mode Outages







2

Number of Transformer-Hours Out of Service








3

Initiating (I) and Sustained (S) Causes

(Count of Outages per Cause Category)


I


S


I


S


I


S


I


S


I


S


I


S

3a

Weather, excluding lightning













3b

Lightning













3c

Environmental













3d

Foreign Interference













3e

Contamination













3f

Fire













3g

Vandalism, Terrorism, or Malicious Acts













3h

Failed AC Substation Equipment













3i

Failed AC/DC Terminal Equipment













3j

Failed Protection System Equipment













3k

Failed AC Circuit Equipment













3l

Failed DC Circuit Equipment













3m

Human Error













3n

Vegetation













3o

Power System Condition













3p

Unknown













3q

Other













NON-AUTOMATIC, Operational Outages for Specified Voltage Class

4

Number of Outages








5

Number of Transformer-Hours Out of Service







6

Outage Cause (Count)







6a

Emergency







6b

System Voltage Limit Mitigation








6c

System Operating Limit Mitigation

(excluding voltage)







6d

Other Operational Outage









FORM EIA-411

COORDINATED BULK POWER SUPPLY AND DEMAND PROGRAM REPORT


OMB No. 1905-0129

Approval Expires: XX/XX/XXX

Burden: 122 hours

Regional Entity: Reporting Party:


SCHEDULE 7. PART D, TRANSMISSION ELEMENT INVENTORY AND EVENT SUMMARY

(Report following data for each applicable voltage class)

LINE NO.

In Report Year 2014 and Report Year 2015 report for voltage categories 200 kV and above. From Report Year 2016 forward report only for transmission elements that are part of the new BES definition.

AC Circuit Voltage Class

Less Than 100 kV

(a)

100-199 kV

(b)

200-299 kV

(c)

300-399 kV

(d)

400-599 kV

(e)

600-799 kV

(f)

All Voltages

(g)

1

Number of AC Circuits (Total)







1a

Overhead







1b

Underground







2

Number of AC Circuit Miles (Total)







2a

Overhead







2b

Underground







3

Number of AC Multi-Circuit Structure Miles








DC Circuit Voltage Class

Less Than

± 100 kV

(a)

± 100-199 kV

(b)

± 200-299 kV

(c)

± 300-399 kV

(d)

± 400-499

kV

(e)

± 500-599

kV

(f)

± 600-799

kV

(g)

4

Number of DC Circuits (Total)








4a

Overhead








4b

Underground








5

Number of DC Circuit Miles (Total)








5a

Overhead








5b

Underground








Transformer Low-Side Voltage Class

Less Than 100 kV

(a)

100-199 kV

(b)

200-299 kV

(b)

300-399 kV

(c)

400-599 kV

(d)

600-799 kV

(e)

Reserved (f)

6

Number of Transformers








7

Total Number of Events (all Voltage Classes)





FORM EIA-411

COORDINATED BULK POWER SUPPLY AND DEMAND PROGRAM REPORT


OMB No. 1905-0129

Approval Expires: XX/XX/XXX

Burden: 122 hours

Regional Entity: Reporting Party:


SCHEDULE 8. ANNUAL DATA ON GENERATING UNIT OUTAGES, DERATINGS AND

PERFORMANCE INDEXES

For Conventional Units


SCHEDULE 8. PART A. ANNUAL DATA ON GENERATING UNIT OUTAGE HOURS AND COUNTS



LINE NO.



Conventional Generating Unit

Total Number of GADS Generator Units


Forced Outage


Maintenance Outage


Planned Outage

Hours

(FOH)

Count

(FO)

Hours

(MOH)

Count

(MO)

Hours

(POH)

Count

(PO)



A

B

C

D

E

F

G


By Unit Type

1

Coal Steam (ST)








2

Other Fossil Steam (ST)








3

Nuclear (NUC)








4

Gas Turbines (GT)








5

Combined Cycle (CT, CA)








6

Int. Combus. Engines (IC)








7

Hydro (HY)








8

Other








9

TOTAL









By Capacity

10

199 MW and below








11

200-399 MW








12

400-699 MW








13

700 MW and above








14

TOTAL











Coal Units by Vintage


Units that entered commercial operation in or before 1972

15

Coal Steam Subcritical








16

Coal Steam Supercritical









Units that entered commercial operation in or after 1973

17

Coal Steam Subcritical








18

Coal Steam Supercritical









Combined Cycle Units by Vintage


Units that entered commercial operation in or before 2002

19

Combined Cycle









Units that entered commercial operation in or after 2003

20

Combined Cycle










FORM EIA-411

COORDINATED BULK POWER SUPPLY AND DEMAND PROGRAM REPORT


OMB No. 1905-0129

Approval Expires: XX/XX/XXX

Burden: 122 hours

Regional Entity: Reporting Party:



SCHEDULE 8. PART B. ANNUAL DATA ON GENERATING UNIT DERATING HOURS AND COUNTS



LINE NO.



Conventional Generating

Unit

Forced Derating

Maintenance Derating

Planned Derating

Equivalent

Seasonal

Derating Hours (ESDH)

Equivalent Hours (EFDH)

Counts (Unique) (FD)

Equivalent Hours (EMDH)

Counts (Unique) (D4)

Equivalent Hours (EPDH)

Counts (Unique) (PD)



A

B

C

D

E

F

G


By Unit Type

1

Coal Steam (ST)








2

Other Fossil Steam (ST)








3

Nuclear (NUC)








4

Gas Turbines (GT)








5

Combined Cycle (CT, CA)








6

Int. Combus. Engines (IC)








7

Hydro (HY)








8

Other








9

TOTAL









By Capacity

10

199 MW and below








11

200-399 MW








12

400-699 MW








13

700 MW and above








14

TOTAL











Coal Units by Vintage


Units that entered commercial operation in or before 1972

15

Coal Steam Subcritical








16

Coal Steam Supercritical









Units that entered commercial operation in or after 1973

17

Coal Steam Subcritical








18

Coal Steam Supercritical









Combined Cycle Units by Vintage


Units that entered commercial operation in or before 2002

19

Combined Cycle









Units that entered commercial operation in or after 2003

20

Combined Cycle










FORM EIA-411

COORDINATED BULK POWER SUPPLY AND DEMAND PROGRAM REPORT


OMB No. 1905-0129

Approval Expires: XX/XX/XXX

Burden: 122 hours

Regional Entity: Reporting Party:



SCHEDULE 8. PART C.1. ANNUAL DATA ON GENERATING UNIT PERFORMANCE INDEXES


Line

No.


Conventional Generating

Unit

Net

Capacity

Factor

(NCF)


Net Output Factor (NOF)


Service Factor (SF)


Availability Factor (AF)


Unavailability Factor (UF)

Unit

Derating

Factor

(UDF)

Equivalent

Availability

Factor

(EAF)



A

B

C

D

E

F

G


By Unit Type


1

Coal Steam (ST)








2

Fossil Steam (ST)








3

Nuclear (NUC)








4

Gas Turbines (GT)








5

Combined Cycle (CT, CA)








6

Int. Combus. Engines (IC)








7

Hydro (HY)








8

Other








9

TOTAL









By Capacity


10

199 MW and below








11

200-399 MW








12

400-699 MW








13

700 MW and above








14

TOTAL












Coal Units by Vintage


Units that entered commercial operation in or before 1972

15

Coal Steam Subcritical








16

Coal SteamSupercritical









Units that entered commercial operation in or after 1973

17

Coal Steam Subcritical








18

Coal SteamSupercritical









Combined Cycle Units by Vintage


Units that entered commercial operation in or before 2002

19

Combined Cycle









Units that entered commercial operation in or after 2003

20

Combined Cycle










FORM EIA-411

COORDINATED BULK POWER SUPPLY AND DEMAND PROGRAM REPORT


OMB No. 1905-0129

Approval Expires: XX/XX/XXX

Burden: 122 hours

Regional Entity: Reporting Party:



SCHEDULE 8. PART C.2. ANNUAL DATA ON GENERTING UNIT PERFORMANCE INDEXES


LINE NO.


Conventional Generating

Unit

Equivalent

Forced Outage

Rate

(FOR)

Equivalent

Maintenance Outage Rate (MOR)

Equivalent

Planned Outage Rate (POR)

Forced Outage Rate Demand (FORd)

Equivalent

Forced Outage Rate Demand (EFORd)



A

B

C

D

E


By Unit Type

1

Coal Steam (ST)






2

Fossil Steam (ST)






3

Nuclear (NUC)






4

Gas Turbines (GT)






5

Combined Cycle (CT, CA)






6

Int. Combus. Engines (IC)






7

Hydro (HY)






8

Other






9

TOTAL







By Capacity

10

199 MW and below






11

200-399 MW






12

400-699 MW






13

700 MW and above






14

TOTAL









Coal Units by Vintage


Units that entered commercial operation in or before 1972

15

Coal Steam Subcritical






16

Coal SteamSupercritical







Units that entered commercial operation in or after 1973

17

Coal Steam Subcritical






18

Coal SteamSupercritical







Combined Cycle Units by Vintage


Units that entered commercial operation in or before 2002

19

199 MW and below







Units that entered commercial operation in or after 2003

20

199 MW and below








FORM EIA-411

COORDINATED BULK POWER SUPPLY AND DEMAND PROGRAM REPORT


OMB No. 1905-0129

Approval Expires: XX/XX/XXX

Burden: 122 hours

Regional Entity: Reporting Party:



SCHEDULE 8. PART D. ANNUAL DATA ON GENERATING UNIT PRIMARY CAUSE OF ACTIVE STATE FORCED OUTAGES



LINE NO.



Forced Outage and

Unplanned Derating Causes


Fossil Steam Units (ST)


Nuclear Units (NUC)


Gas Turbine Units (GT)


Combined Cycle Units

(CT, CA)


Internal Combustion Engines

(IC)

Hydro/

Pumped Storage Units

(HY)


All Other Units


Total Outage Count



A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H


FORCED OUTAGE EVENTS

1

Major Components









1.a

Boiler









1.b

Reactor









1.c

Engine









1.d

Turbine









1.e

Generator



















2

Balance of Plant (BoP)









2.a

Water Systems









2.b

Electrical









2.c

Power Station Switchyard









2.d

Auxiliary Systems









2.e

All Other BoP Systems



















3

Pollution Control Equipment



















4

External









4.a

Severe Weather









4.b

Non-weather catastrophes









4.c

Economic









4.d

Fuel Quality









4.e

Transmission System









4.f

Other External



















5

Regulatory, Safety,

Environmental









5.a

Regulatory









5.b

Stack Emissions









5.c

Other Env. Limitations









5.d

Safety



















6

Personnel or Procedure

Errors









6.a

Personnel Errors









6.b

Procedural Errors









6.c

Staff Shortage



















7

Performance



















8

All Other Causes



















9

TOTAL (All Causes)











FORM EIA-411

COORDINATED BULK POWER SUPPLY AND DEMAND PROGRAM REPORT


OMB No. 1905-0129

Approval Expires: XX/XX/XXX

Burden: 122 hours

Regional Entity: Reporting Party:


SCHEDULE 9. SMART GRID TRANSMISSION SYSTEM DEVICES AND APPLICATIONS

SCHEDULE 9. PART A. DYNAMIC CAPABILITY RATING SYSTEMS (DCRSs)


LINE NO.

AC Circuit Voltage Class

100- 299 kV

(A)

300-799 kV

(B)

1

Number of transmission circuits utilizing a dynamic capability rating system



2

Miles of AC transmission lines utilizing a dynamic capability rating system



3

Number of station transformers utilizing a dynamic capability rating system




SCHEDUEL 9. PART B. PHASOR MEASUREMENT UNITS (PMUs)


LINE NO.

AC Circuit Voltage Class

100- 299 kV

(A)

300-799 kV

(B)

1

Number of non-networked PMUs



2

Number of networked PMUs



3

Number of substations with at least one networked PMU installed



4

Number of total substations





FORM EIA-411

COORDINATED BULK POWER SUPPLY AND DEMAND PROGRAM REPORT


OMB No. 1905-0129

Approval Expires: XX/XX/XXX

Burden: 122 hours

Regional Entity: Reporting Party:


SCHEDULE 9. PART C. SMART GRID PMU APPLICATIONS


LINE NO.


Application Type


Application Used

PMU APPLICATIONS



A. Real-time Operations Applications


1


Indicate whether PMUs are being used to support the following applications:


1a


Wide-area situational awareness


[ ] Yes, [ ] No


1b


Frequency stability monitoring and trending


[ ] Yes, [ ] No


1c


Power oscillation monitoring


[ ] Yes, [ ] No


1d


Voltage monitoring and trending


[ ] Yes, [ ] No


1e

Alarming and setting system operating limits, event detection and avoidance


[ ] Yes, [ ] No


1f


Resource integration


[ ] Yes, [ ] No


1g


State estimation


[ ] Yes, [ ] No


1h


Dynamic line ratings and congestion management


[ ] Yes, [ ] No


1i


Outage restoration


[ ] Yes, [ ] No


1j


Operations planning


[ ] Yes, [ ] No



B. Planning and Off-line Applications


2


Indicate whether PMUs are being used to support the following applications:


2a

Baselining power system performance


[ ] Yes, [ ] No


2b


Event analysis


[ ] Yes, [ ] No


2c


Static system model calibration and validation


[ ] Yes, [ ] No


2d


Dynamic system model calibration and validation


[ ] Yes, [ ] No


2e


Power plant model validation


[ ] Yes, [ ] No


2f


Load characterization


[ ] Yes, [ ] No


2g


Special protection schemes and islanding


[ ] Yes, [ ] No


2h


Primary frequency (governing) response


[ ] Yes, [ ] No



FORM EIA-411

COORDINATED BULK POWER SUPPLY AND DEMAND PROGRAM REPORT


OMB No. 1905-0129

Approval Expires: XX/XX/XXX

Burden: 122 hours

Regional Entity: Reporting Party:


SCHEDULE 10. COMMENTS



LINE NO.


Schedule

(A)

Schedule

Part

(B)

Schedule

Line No. (C)

Schedule

Column

(D)

Schedule

Page

(E)


Comment

(F)

1







2







3







4







5







6







7







8







9







10







11







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