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AF2-037 Transition Sort Retool Results -- Reprioritized to Transition Cycle #1

v1.00 released 2023-12-14 11:04

Louisa-North Anna 230 kV

56.4 MW Capacity / 94.0 MW Energy

Introduction

In accordance with Tariff Part VII, Subpart B, section 304, PJM performed load flow analysis (Transition Sort Retool) on all AE1 through AG1 projects that have met eligibility requirements according to Tariff, Part VII, Subpart B, section 303. The purpose of this study is to determine whether a project would be classified as eligible for the Expedited Process (Fast Lane) or if it would be reprioritized to be studied as part of Transition Cycle #1 (TC1) using the criteria from the Expedited Process Eligibility section of Tariff Part VII, section 304. This is not a System Impact Study report.

Below are the results of the study, details of how the study was performed, criterion used in the evaluation of the Expedited Process vs. TC1 determination, and next steps in the interconnection process for your project.

Transition Cycle #1:

The AF2-037 project has not met the Expedited Process Eligibility requirements in Tariff Part VII, Subpart B, section 304 and will therefore be reprioritized to Transition Cycle #1. Please see "Transition Cycle #1 Rules" below.

Transition Sort Retool Study Process and Criteria:

In order to determine Expedited Process vs. Transition Cycle #1 classification, projects which met the Transition Eligibility requirements from Tariff Part VII, Subpart B, section 303 were studied on the base case model that was used for the original System Impact Study analysis. Both a summer peak and light load load flow analysis were performed. Projects that have cost allocation eligibility or are identified as the first to cause a system violation which requires the need for a Network Upgrade with a total estimated cost greater than $5 million will be reprioritized to Transition Cycle #1. All other projects will be eligible for the expedited procedures set forth in Tariff Part VII, Subpart B, section 304 (B).

Expedited Process Eligibility: OATT Tariff Part VII, section 304:

A project is not eligible for the expedited process if it has cost allocation eligibility or is identified as the first to cause, as determined according to Tariff, Part VI, section 217.3, for a Network Upgrade which has a total estimated cost of greater than $5,000,000. Such cost estimate will be based on Transmission Provider's most recently available data.

Not considered in the Transition Sorting: The cost of the Interconnection Facilities is not considered when determining a project's eligibility for the expedited process. Affected Systems upgrade costs are also not considered in the evaluation.

Transition Sort Retool Results Provided:

This report includes a list of:

  1. the overloaded flowgates (overloaded facilities + contingency pair) that the project contributes towards
  2. other interconnection projects that may also contribute to the overloaded facility, and
  3. the total estimated cost for any required Network Upgrades.

Important Notes:

Note for Uprate Projects: Per Tariff Part VII, Subpart B, section 304 (B), if a project is an uprate (project relies on the Interconnection Facilities of a prior project) whose base project does not qualify for the expedited process, the uprate also will not qualify for the expedited process, regardless of analysis results.

Notes regarding Results displayed:

  1. Some flowgate overloads that a New Service Request contributes to, but does not contribute enough to meet cost allocation eligibility (per Manual 14A, Attachment B.3), may be reported in this Transition Sort report. These types of flowgates do not affect the classification of the New Service Request as either Expedited Process or Transition Cycle #1 because cost allocation eligibility has not been met.
  2. For projects that were determined to not meet Expedited Process eligibility and are being reprioritized to Transition Cycle #1, not all reinforcements in excess of $5,000,000 may be shown in this report. This report may only display a subset of those reinforcements determined to be in excess of $5,000,000 which would classify the project as not meeting Expedited Process Eligibility. This is not a formal System Impact Study.

Next Steps for your project:

Transition Cycle #1 Rules:

Refer to Tariff Part VII, Subpart B, section 304 (C) for the Transition Cycle #1 Project Rules.

Transition Cycle #1 will start no later than one year from the Transition Start Date (July 10, 2023). Transition Cycle #1 will run simultaneously with the expedited process, however Transition Cycle #1, Phase III will not begin until all expedited process projects have been completed.

Projects that are reprioritized to Transition Cycle #1 will not need to re-apply to the Interconnection Cycle Process. Therefore, there is no Application Review Phase for Transition Cycle #1. The cycle process for Transition Cycle #1 includes three Study Phases and three Decision Points:

  1. Phase I System Impact Study and Decision Point I; and
  2. Phase II System Impact Study and Decision Point II; and
  3. Phase III System Impact Study and Decision Point III

Refer to Tariff Part VII, Subpart D, section 307 for the Transition Cycle #1 study process.

General

The Interconnection Customer (IC), has proposed a Solar generating facility located in the Dominion zone — Louisa County, Virginia. The installed facilities will have a total capability of 94.0 MW with 56.4 MW of this output being recognized by PJM as Capacity.

Project Information
Queue Number AF2-037
Project Name Louisa-North Anna 230 kV
Developer Name AURA POWER DEVELOPMENTS (USA), LLC
State Virginia
County Louisa
Transmission Owner Dominion
MFO 94.0 MW
MWE 94.0 MW
MWC 56.4 MW
Fuel Type Solar
Basecase Study Year 2023

Point of Interconnection

AF2-037 will interconnect with the Dominion on transmission system tapping the line between Louisa 230 kV substation and North Anna 230 kV substation. The IC is responsible for securing right-of-way, permits and constructing the proposed attachment line from the solar facility site to the proposed new substation. Attachment 1 shows a one-line diagram of the proposed interconnection facilities. The IC may not install any facilities on Dominion’s right-of-way without first obtaining the necessary approval from Dominion Energy.

 

Summer Peak Analysis

The Queue Project was evaluated as a 94.0 MW (Capacity 56.4 MW) injection in the Dominion area. Project was evaluated for compliance with applicable reliability planning criteria (PJM, NERC, NERC Regional Reliability Councils, and Transmission Owners). Potential Summer peak period network impacts are listed below:

Important to Note:

Note for Uprate Projects: Per Tariff Part VII, Subpart B, section 304 (B), if a project is an uprate (project relies on the Interconnection Facilities of a prior project) whose base project does not qualify for the expedited process, the uprate also will not qualify for the expedited process, regardless of analysis results.

Notes regarding Results displayed:

  1. Some flowgate overloads that a New Service Request contributes to, but does not contribute enough to meet cost allocation eligibility (per Manual 14A, Attachment B.3), may be reported in this Transition Sort report. These types of flowgates do not affect the classification of the New Service Request as either Expedited Process or Transition Cycle #1 because cost allocation eligibility has not been met.
  2. For projects that were determined to not meet Expedited Process eligibility and are being reprioritized to Transition Cycle #1, not all reinforcements in excess of $5,000,000 may be shown in this report. This report may only display a subset of those reinforcements determined to be in excess of $5,000,000 which would classify the project as not meeting Expedited Process Eligibility. This is not a formal System Impact Study.
Summer Peak Analysis
Area Facility Description Contingency Name Contingency Type DC|AC Initial Loading Final Loading Rating (MVA) Rating Type MVA to Mitigate MW Contribution Details
DVP 8SPOTSYL-8MORRSVL 500.0 kV Ckt 1 line
314934 to 314916 ckt 1
DVP_P4-2: 568T575
CONTINGENCY 'DVP_P4-2: 568T575'
 OPEN BRANCH FROM BUS 314911 TO BUS 314918 CKT 1   /*8LADYSMITH   500.0 - 8NO ANNA     500.0
 OPEN BRANCH FROM BUS 314911 TO BUS 314922 CKT 1   /*8LADYSMITH   500.0 - 8POSSUM      500.0
END
Breaker AC 109.0 % 109.33 % 3938.0 C 4305.42 39.46
DVP 8NO ANNA-8LADYSMITH 500.0 kV Ckt 1 line
314918 to 314911 ckt 1
DVP_P4-2: SPOTS H1T594
CONTINGENCY 'DVP_P4-2: SPOTS H1T594'
 OPEN BRANCH FROM BUS 314755 TO BUS 314934 CKT 1   /*3SPOTSYL     115.0 - 8SPOTSYL     500.0
 OPEN BRANCH FROM BUS 314916 TO BUS 314934 CKT 1   /*8MORRSVL     500.0 - 8SPOTSYL     500.0
END
Breaker AC 103.92 % 104.34 % 3938.0 C 4108.91 46.29
DVP 8NO ANNA-8LADYSMITH 500.0 kV Ckt 1 line
314918 to 314911 ckt 1
DVP_P4-2: H1T594
CONTINGENCY 'DVP_P4-2: H1T594'
 OPEN BRANCH FROM BUS 314063 TO BUS 314916 CKT 1   /*6MORRSVL     230.0 - 8MORRSVL     500.0
 OPEN BRANCH FROM BUS 314916 TO BUS 314934 CKT 1   /*8MORRSVL     500.0 - 8SPOTSYL     500.0
 OPEN BUS 314897                                   /*8MORRS_1     500.0
END
Breaker AC 99.97 % 100.42 % 3938.0 C 3954.54 46.12
DVP 8NO ANNA-8SPOTSYL 500.0 kV Ckt 1 line
314918 to 314934 ckt 1
DVP_P4-2: 568T575
CONTINGENCY 'DVP_P4-2: 568T575'
 OPEN BRANCH FROM BUS 314911 TO BUS 314918 CKT 1   /*8LADYSMITH   500.0 - 8NO ANNA     500.0
 OPEN BRANCH FROM BUS 314911 TO BUS 314922 CKT 1   /*8LADYSMITH   500.0 - 8POSSUM      500.0
END
Breaker AC 102.61 % 102.94 % 3938.0 C 4053.78 39.93
DVP AF2-037 TAP-6NO ANNA 230.0 kV Ckt 1 line
957430 to 314232 ckt 1
DVP_P1-2: LN 2088
CONTINGENCY 'DVP_P1-2: LN 2088'
 OPEN BRANCH FROM BUS 314745 TO BUS 314758 CKT 1   /*6LOISACT     230.0 - 6GORDNVL     230.0
END
Single AC 97.88 % 104.29 % 819.68 B 854.84 56.18
DVP 8NO ANNA-8LADYSMITH 500.0 kV Ckt 1 line
314918 to 314911 ckt 1
DVP_P1-2: LN 594
CONTINGENCY 'DVP_P1-2: LN 594'
 OPEN BRANCH FROM BUS 314916 TO BUS 314934 CKT 1   /*8MORRSVL     500.0 - 8SPOTSYL     500.0
END
Single AC 99.2 % 100.11 % 3218.56 B 3222.1 27.5

Light Load Analysis

The Queue Project was evaluated as a 94.0 MW (Capacity 56.4 MW) injection in the Dominion area. Project was evaluated for compliance with applicable reliability planning criteria (PJM, NERC, NERC Regional Reliability Councils, and Transmission Owners). Potential light load period network impacts are listed below:

Important to Note:

Note for Uprate Projects: Per Tariff Part VII, Subpart B, section 304 (B), if a project is an uprate (project relies on the Interconnection Facilities of a prior project) whose base project does not qualify for the expedited process, the uprate also will not qualify for the expedited process, regardless of analysis results.

Notes regarding Results displayed:

  1. Some flowgate overloads that a New Service Request contributes to, but does not contribute enough to meet cost allocation eligibility (per Manual 14A, Attachment B.3), may be reported in this Transition Sort report. These types of flowgates do not affect the classification of the New Service Request as either Expedited Process or Transition Cycle #1 because cost allocation eligibility has not been met.
  2. For projects that were determined to not meet Expedited Process eligibility and are being reprioritized to Transition Cycle #1, not all reinforcements in excess of $5,000,000 may be shown in this report. This report may only display a subset of those reinforcements determined to be in excess of $5,000,000 which would classify the project as not meeting Expedited Process Eligibility. This is not a formal System Impact Study.

(No impacts were found for this analysis)

System Reinforcements

The table below lists all network upgrades which resolve the identified overloaded facilities in this report.

Important to Note:

Note for Uprate Projects: Per Tariff Part VII, Subpart B, section 304 (B), if a project is an uprate (project relies on the Interconnection Facilities of a prior project) whose base project does not qualify for the expedited process, the uprate also will not qualify for the expedited process, regardless of analysis results.

Notes regarding Results displayed:

  1. Some flowgate overloads that a New Service Request contributes to, but does not contribute enough to meet cost allocation eligibility (per Manual 14A, Attachment B.3), may be reported in this Transition Sort report. These types of flowgates do not affect the classification of the New Service Request as either Expedited Process or Transition Cycle #1 because cost allocation eligibility has not been met.
  2. For projects that were determined to not meet Expedited Process eligibility and are being reprioritized to Transition Cycle #1, not all reinforcements in excess of $5,000,000 may be shown in this report. This report may only display a subset of those reinforcements determined to be in excess of $5,000,000 which would classify the project as not meeting Expedited Process Eligibility. This is not a formal System Impact Study.
  3. Reinforcements previously identified by Transmission Owners for violations on lower voltage facilities are included in this report. Transmission Owner analysis will be updated as part of the Expedited Process and Transition Cycle 1 retools.
System Reinforcements
RTEP ID Title Total Cost
n6773 Replace Wave traps at the Louisa and North Anna 230 kV substations. $300,000
n8164 Rebuild 9.6 miles of 230 kV Line 255 from AF2-037 Tap to North Anna with 2-795 ACSR. Upgrade Relay and Wave trap at North Anna. $14,720,000
n6574 Rebuild 14.53 miles of 500 kV Line 575 from North Anna to Ladysmith with 3-1351.5 113C ACSR. $45,043,000
n6160 Rebuild 18.75 miles of 500 kV Line 594 from Spotsylvania to Morrisvile with 3-1351.5 113C ACSR. $58,125,000
n6132 Rebuild 14.02 miles of 500 kV Line 573 from North Anna to Spotsylvania with 3-1351.5 113C ACSR. $43,462,000

Attachments

Attachment 1: One Line Diagram for Queue Project AF2-037.

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Conclusion

The Transition Sort load flow retool results indicate that AF2-037 is not eligible for the Expedited Process per PJM Tariff Part VII, Subpart B, section 304 (A) will be reprioritized to Transition Cycle #1. See next steps for your project in the "Introduction" section above.