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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBPMC Meeting - August 29, 1988 2~ DRAFT 6/30/88 RECORD UOPY FILE NO PRO 3-1 Min 6 balee V BRADLEY LAKE HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT ALASKA POWER AUTHORITY 1.0 Responsibilities Construction Phase 1.1 lez 1.3 Construction Funding and Financing. Design and Construct the Bradley Lake Project Obtain FERC License. 7 Operation Phase 1.4 1.5 1.6 17, 8 1.9 1.10 Teil 112 Les 3027/861/1 Comply with all reporting requirements of FERC License Terms and Conditions, for example: Minimum Flows Maintain Records Pay Annual FERC charges, etc. Perform FERC five year inspections Coordinate and attend annual inspections Hire and train plant 0&M personnel. Perform initial on-site O&M functions. Provide for plant start-up and testing. Develop Technical Standards, 0&M Manuals, and Maintenance Schedule. Coordinate and enforce warranty provisions of Contracts. Negotiate Dispatch and 0& Agreements. Provide consultation services to plant operator to establish system capabilities and standard voltage levels, and set and coordinate protective relay systems. Develop an annual budget sufficient to satisfy the Bradley Lake Hydroelectric Project costs incurred by the Dispatcher, Operator and Alaska Power Authority. Collect project revenues from participating utilities in accordance with Power Sales Agreement. &-88 Fs st, 1.14 1:15 1.16 Led? 1.18 3027/861/2 Reimburse Dispatcher and/or Operator for the costs of labor, materials, supplies, equipment, training and administration. Provide the initial training program on operating the specialized equipment such as the Compact Gas Insulated Substation, digital governor, etc. to be located at the Bradley Lake Project site. Make available to the Operator the specialized tools or equipment required to perform maintenance. Maintain official "As-Builts", Records and Documents. Monitor reservoir levels and hydrologic data. Perform reservoir modeling functions to predict reservoir levels and energy availability (schedule generation). BRADLEY LAKE HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT INITIAL OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE ALASKA POWER AUTHORITY (Project Site Specifics) 2.0 Responsibilities Qed Zee a3 2.4 Z.5 2.6 (5004 2.8 2.9 2.10 ell, Jul2 2.13 2.14 3027/861/3 Coordinate all maintenance activities involving Bradley Lake Facilities with the Participants (Bradley Lake power purchasers). Provide on-site operating and maintenance personnel. Provide transportation for O&M and support personnel. Submit proposed maintenance budgets. Implement maintenance schedules, maintenance procedures, maintenance training, and preventive maintenance programs. Conduct scheduled inspections. Update and maintain on-site records and drawings to show all alterations or replacements. Provide "“as-builts" to the Power Authority. Read and report all revenue metering devices. Monitor and record plant operations. Monitor plant alarms and normal operating limits and coordinate with dispatcher. Log and submit any action of protective relays or alarms. Install any additional protective relaying, instrumentation, control systems, or other apparatus purchased by the Power Authority. Provide site security and implement safety measures to protect equipment, personnel, and the general public from equipment failure and other potential hazards. Repair and report any damaged facilities. Respond to operational and maintenance requests or direc- tives from the Power Authority. 2.15 2.16 2.17 2.18 2.19 2.20 3027/861/4 Maintain the Bradley Lake Hydroelectric Project facilities in accordance with Power Authority 0&M guidelines, Prudent Utility Practice, National Electric Safety Code, and other applicable codes, federal and state laws, regulations, requirements, and standards. Performs site maintenance including intake trash and ice removal, snow removal of roads and runway. Perform Bradley Lake to Bradley Junction transmission line maintenance and repairs. Emergency operation of plant as requested by dispatcher. Maintain a stock of available equipment, materials, tools and parts purchased for the project for maintaining the facilities. Comply with repair and replacement schedule. BRADLEY LAKE HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT DISPATCHER/SCHEDULER RESPONSIBILITIES CHUGACH ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION, INC. Anchorage, Alaska 3.0 Responsibilities Sail 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 3.10 Said 3027/861/5 Provide 24 hour control of Bradley Lake MW output, including incorporation of Bradley into the existing CEA AGC software. Provide 24 hour control of Bradley Lake MVAR conditions, including incorporating Bradley into the Automatic VAR Dispatching and Voltage Control program. Provide 24 hour control of station bus and unit bus voltage. Provide 24 hour monitoring of all alarm functions which could affect the ability of the project in meeting operating schedules or scheduled capacity and energy production. Establish, in conjunction with 0&M personnel, the priority levels of each alarm. Contact plant operator immediately following each priority level alarm and within an agreed upon time frame for secondary alarms. Establish set points for the operation of the Project for conditions outside the limits of the Project. Establish, in conjunction with maintenance personnel, operating constraints or limits on the Project as a result of necessary maintenance activities. Control operation of the plant within those parameters. Coordinate the timing of those routine maintenance activities at the Project which affect the Project's ability to meet power production schedules. Monitor all activities and items necessary for compliance with FERC operating requirements. Operate the plant within the established parameters. Monitor reservoir levels, inflow rates, outflow rates, etc., to determine the available energy at existing reservoir level and the anticipated energy at future dates. Coordinate and schedule requests for wheeling of Bradley power allotments with participating utilities. Sete 3.13 3.14 3615 3.16 317 3.18 3.19 3.20 3.21 3.22 3.23 3.24 3.29 3.26 3027/861/6 Determine the need for storing energy at CEA's Cooper Lake facility. Displace wheeled Bradley energy with energy from Soldotna No. 1, pursuant to the terms of the Transmission Services Agreement. Monitor and control all plant 13.8 kV and 115 kV breakers and switches. Monitor and control both 115 kV line breakers terminating the Project boundaries at Diamond Ridge and Soldotna. Coordinate all manual switching requirements with plant operators. Coordinate, with appropriate parties, all manual switching requirements associated with the Project 115 kV line at Diamond Ridge Station. Issue all clearances on Project 115 kV transmission lines and unit breakers. Attempt to displace Bradley generation with Northern Kenai-Anchorage generation in the event the Anchorage tie line is unavailable. Operate the Southern (Peninsula) control area as a separate control area in islanded situations. Provide, if studies verify a need, a signal indicating the loss of a synchronizing source to the Bradley Lake units. Provide, if studies verify a need, a signal indicating the loss of the Anchorage tie-line to take the units off-line. Develop and maintain records of: (1) all Project power production, (2) AEG&T/HEA wheeling, (3) CEA wheeling, and (4) utility power allotments. Provide information to the Power Authority data link for distribution to interested parties. Advise maintenance personnel of all line outages affecting the Project production, and place request for action if required. Advise maintenance personnel of operational problems requiring maintenance attention. 3.27 Direct plant operator to maintain a power production sched- ule in the event of a communications failure or CEA on-site RTU failure. 3027/861/7 BRADLEY LAKE HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT INITIAL 0 & M STAFF ™ OPERATOR/ ELECTRICIAN ® ASSUMES APA WILL HIRE AND TRAIN FOUR (4) PERSONNEL DJ bop