AF1-088 Phase III Study Report
v1.00 released 2025-09-18 16:22
Sullivan 345 kV
1000.0 MW Capacity / 1000.0 MW Energy
Introduction
This Phase III System Impact Study Report (PH3) has been prepared in accordance with the PJM Open Access Transmission Tariff, Part VII, Subpart D, section 312 for New Service Requests (projects) in Transition Cycle 1. The Project Developer/Eligible Customer (developer) is Grain Belt Express LLC, and the Transmission Provider (TP) is PJM Interconnection, LLC (PJM). The interconnected Transmission Owner (TO) is AEP Indiana Michigan Transmission Company, Inc..
Preface
New Service Requests meeting the requirements of Tariff, Part VII, Subpart D, Decision Point II, were included in the Phase III System Impact Study. The Phase III System Impact Study is conducted on an aggregate basis within a New Services Request’s Cycle, and results are provided in both (i) a single Cycle executive summary format and (ii) an individual project-level basis. The Phase III System Impact Study Results (for both the executive summary and individual reports) will be publicly available on PJM’s website. Developers must obtain the results from the website.
In accordance with PJM Manual 14H, section 4.7, PJM takes the following actions during the Phase III System Impact Study:
- PJM will retool load flow, short circuit and stability results based on decisions made by Project Developers or Eligible Customers during Decision Point II.
- PJM will coordinate with Affected System Operators to conduct any studies required to determine the final impact of a New Service Request on any Affected System and will include the final Affected System Study results in the Phase III System Impact Study, if available from the Affected System.
- The Phase III System Impact Study Results will be publicly available on PJM’s website; Project Developers and Eligible Customers must obtain the results from the website.
- PJM will tender draft final agreements to Project Developers or Eligible Customers.
The Transmission Owner takes the following actions during the Phase III System Impact Study:
- Verify Interconnection Facilities and Network Upgrades required to accommodate the New Service Request.
- Perform a Facilities Study. The Facilities Study in Phase III System Impact Study phase will be for the System Reliability Network Upgrades. The Facilities Study requirements are outlined in Attachment C of PJM Manual 14H. The study will be conducted pursuant to Tariff, Part VII, Subpart D, section 307(A)(7).
Decision Point III Requirements
At the close of Phase III System Impact Study, PJM will initiate Decision Point III (DP3). During DP3, the Project Developer will have 30 days to decide whether to proceed with their project. If the Project Developer elects to proceed, they should provide the elements defined in the PJM Open Access Transmission Tariff, Part VII, Subpart D, section 313.A. Additional information on these elements is available in PJM Manual 14H sections 4.8, 6, and 7.
As stated in PJM Tariff, Part VII, Subpart D, section 313.C, New Service Requests may not be changed or modified in any way for any reason during Decision Point III. A New Service Request must be withdrawn and resubmitted in a subsequent Cycle to the extent a Project Developer or Eligible Customer wants to make any changes to such New Service Request at this point in the Cycle process.
Adverse Test Eligibility
This New Service Request meets the Adverse Study Impact Criteria and has the option to either move forward in the Cycle process or withdraw at DP3 with cumulative Readiness Deposits refunded. See Readiness Deposit calculation below.
This section details whether a Project Developer or Eligible Customer qualifies for the Adverse Study Impact clause outlined in the PJM OATT, Part VII, Subpart D, section 313.B and Manual 14H, section 6.2.2. In order to qualify for an Adverse Study Impact at Decision Point III, the Network Upgrade cost from Phase II to Phase III must:
- Increase overall by 35% or more
- Increases by more than $25,000 per MW (Includes Costs identified in Affected System studies)
If a New Service Request meets the criteria above and chooses to withdraw the request, PJM will refund the cumulative Readiness Deposit amounts paid at the Application Phase, Decision Point I, and Decision Point II (RD1, and RD2 and RD3, respectively).
The below calculations show the computation of this New Service Request's Adverse Study Impact
General
The Project Developer has proposed an uprate to a planned/existing Merchant Transmission facility located in the American Electric Power zone — Sullivan County, Indiana. The installed facilities will have a total of 1000.0 MW (1000.0 MW Capacity) of Transmission Injection Rights and 1000.0 MW (0.0 MW Firm) of Transmission Withdrawal Rights.
Project Information
- New Service Request Number:
- AF1-088
- Project Name:
- Sullivan 345 kV
- Project Developer Name:
- Grain Belt Express LLC
- State:
- Indiana
- County:
- Sullivan
- Transmission Owner:
- AEP Indiana Michigan Transmission Company, Inc.
- FTIR:
- 1000.0 MW
- NFTIR:
- 1000.0 MW
- FTWR:
- 0.0 MW
- NFTWR:
- 1000.0 MW
- Basecase Study Year:
- 2027
Physical Interconnection Facility Study
The transmission owner has completed the Physical Interconnection Facilities Study. This report is available for download.
Point of Interconnection
AF1-088 will interconnect on the AEP Indiana Michigan Transmission Company, Inc. transmission system as a 525kV HVDC tie at the Sullivan 345kV substation.
Cost Summary
The table below shows a summary of the total cost estimates for this New Service Request project. In Phase III SIS, the interconnected Transmission Owner has performed a facilities study for the required System Reliability Network Upgrades. The Facilities Studies for the Transmission Owner Interconnection Facilities (TOIF) and Physical Interconnection Network Upgrades were performed by the Transmission Owner in Phase II and are available for download on PJM.com (see General Section for document links).
Based on the Phase III SIS results, the AF1-088 project has the following allocation of costs for interconnection. The Security amount required at DP3 is also shown below.
| Description | Cost Allocated to AF1-088 | Cost Subject to Security |
|---|---|---|
| Transmission Owner Interconnection Facilities (TOIF) | $3,945,524 | $3,945,524 |
| Other Scope | $0 | $0 |
| Option to Build Oversight | $0 | $0 |
| Physical Interconnection Network Upgrades | ||
| Stand Alone Network Upgrades | $0 | $0 |
| Network Upgrades | $1,454,913 | $1,454,913 |
| System Reliability Network Upgrades | ||
| Steady State Thermal & Voltage (SP & LL) | $86,109,849 | $86,109,849 |
| Transient Stability | $0 | $0 |
| Short Circuit | $0 | $0 |
| Transmission Owner Analysis | ||
| SubRegional | $0 | $0 |
| Distribution | $0 | $0 |
| Affected System Study Reinforcements | ||
| AFS - PJM Violatons | $1,925,781 | $0 |
| AFS - Non-PJM Violations | $3,076,351 | $0 |
| Total | $96,512,419 | $91,510,286 |
* Contributes to calculation for Security. See Security Section of this report for additional detail.
Definitions
Transmission Owner Interconnection Facilities: Facilities that are owned, controlled, operated and maintained by the Transmission Owner on the Transmission Owner’s side of the Point of Change of Ownership to the Point of Interconnection, including any modifications, additions or upgrades made to such facilities and equipment, that are necessary to physically and electrically interconnect the Generating Facility with the Transmission System or interconnected distribution facilities.
Stand Alone Network Upgrades: Network Upgrades, which are not part of an Affected System, which a Project Developer may construct without affecting day-to-day operations (e.g. taking a transmission outage) of the Transmission System during their construction.
Network Upgrades: Modifications or additions to transmission-related facilities that are integrated with and support the Transmission Provider’s overall Transmission System for the general benefit of all users of such Transmission System. Network Upgrades have no impact or potential impact on the Transmission System until the final tie-in is complete.
Notes
Note 1: PJM Open Access Transmission Tariff (OATT), Part VII, Subpart D, section 307.5 outlines cost allocation rules. The rules are further clarified in PJM Manual 14H, section 4.2.6. PJM shall identify the New Service Requests in the Cycle contributing to the need for the required Network Upgrades within the Cycle. All New Service Requests that contribute to the need for a Network Upgrade will receive cost allocation for that upgrade pursuant to each New Service Request’s contribution to the reliability violation identified on the transmission system in accordance with PJM Manuals.
Note 2: There will be no inter-Cycle cost allocation for Interconnection Facilities or Network Upgrades identified in the System Impact Study costs identified in a Cycle; all such costs shall be allocated to New Service Requests in that Cycle.
Note 3: For Project Developers with System Reinforcements listed: If this project presents cost allocation to a System Reinforcement indicates $0, then please be aware that as changes to the interconnection process occur, such as other projects withdrawing, reducing in size, etc, the cost responsibilities can change and a cost allocation may be assigned to this project. In addition, although this project presents cost allocation to a System Reinforcement is presently $0, this project may need this system reinforcement completed to be deliverable to the PJM system. If this project desires to come into service prior to completion of the system reinforcement, the Project Developer will need to request PJM to perform an interim deliverability study to determine if they would be deliverable for all or a portion of their output for each delivery year until the system reinforcement is complete.
Security Requirement
Per Tariff Part VII, Subpart D, section 313 (Decision Point III) A.1.a and PJM Manual 14H, section 8.6.1, Project Developers and Eligible Customers are required to provide Security in a form acceptable to PJM at Decision Point III which runs concurrently with the projects' Final Agreement Negotiation Phase. Security may be in the form of cash, letter of credit, or other form of Security acceptable to PJM (see PJM M14H, Section 6.4).
Security is calculated for a New Service Request based on the Network Upgrade costs allocated pursuant to the Phase III System Impact Study results.
Note 1: "Network Upgrades" referred to in the calculation include both (i) the Physical Interconnection Network Upgrades and (ii) the System Reliability Network Upgrades as shown in the Cost Summary table.
Security Due for AF1-088/AF2-008
Security has been calculated for the AF1-088/AF2-008 project(s) based on the Phase III System Impact Study results and is shown in the table below. This Security must be provided at Decision Point III through either a wire transfer or letter of credit or other form of Security deemed acceptable by PJM per Manual 14H, Section 6.4.
Security Due for AF1-088/AF2-008
Transmission Owner Scope of Work
AF1-088 will interconnect with the AEP transmission system via a direct connection to the Sullivan 345 kV Station. The estimates provided in this report are preliminary in nature, as they were determined without the benefit of detailed engineering studies. Final estimates will require an on-site review and coordination to determine final construction requirements.
The total preliminary cost estimate for the Transmission Owner scope of work (including TOIF and Physical Interconnection Network Upgrades) is given in the table below. These costs do not include CIAC Tax Gross-up.
| Network Upgrades | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RTEP ID | Description | Direct | Indirect | Total Cost ($USD) | Allocated Cost ($USD) | ||
| Labor | Materials | Labor | Materials | ||||
| n9533.0 |
Sullivan 345 kV Station: Expansion. • Installation of one (1) new 5000A 345 kV circuit breaker (“E2”), associated control relaying, and disconnect switches. • Associated conductors (buswork, jumpers, etc.), insulators, arresters, foundations, and structures. • Review and revision of the protective relay settings for the remainder of the Sullivan 345 kV Station. |
$602,406 | $690,035 | $91,937 | $70,535 | $1,454,913 | $1,454,913 |
| Transmission Owner Interconnection Facilities | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RTEP ID | Description | Direct | Indirect | Total Cost ($USD) | Allocated Cost ($USD) | ||
| Labor | Materials | Labor | Materials | ||||
| (Pending) |
AF1-088: • Extension of rigid bus from the “E” - “E2” breaker position at Sullivan 345 kV Station for the Merchant Transmission lead circuit line exit. • Installation of one (1) new A-Frame take off structure at the end of the new rigid bus extension. • Installation of one (1) new steel, single pole, single circuit, tangent structure on a concrete pier foundation with an anchor bolt cage. • Installation of one (1) new steel, 120', single circuit, single pole dead end structure on a concrete pier foundation with an anchor bolt cage. • Installation of two (2) spans of double bundle aluminum conductor steel reinforced (ACSR) 1272 (Pheasant) transmission line conductor with 7#8 Alumoweld shield wire for the Merchant Transmission lead circuit extending from the Sullivan 345 kV station. • Extension of two (2) underground 48 count all dielectric loose tube (ADLT) fiber optic cables from the Sullivan 345 kV station control house to fiber demarcation splice boxes to support direct fiber relaying between the Sullivan 345 kV and Project Developer's converter station. The Project Developer will be responsible for the fiber extension from the splice boxes to the converter station. • Installation of a standard revenue metering package, including three (3) single phase current transformers (CT), three (3) single phase coupling capacitor voltage transformers (CCVT), associated structures and foundations, one (1) ethernet switch, and one (1) drop in control module (DICM)-installed metering panel for the Merchant Transmission lead circuit at the Sullivan 345 kV station. |
$2,202,063 | $1,220,511 | $345,211 | $177,739 | $3,945,524 | $3,945,524 |
Based on the scope of work for the Interconnection Facilities, it is expected to take a range of 30 to 60 month(s) after the signing of a Generator Interconnection Agreement (as this is a FERC connection) and construction kickoff call to complete the installation of the physical connection work. This assumes that there will be no environmental issues with any of the new properties associated with this project, that there will be no delays in acquiring the necessary permits for implementing the defined interconnection work, and that all system outages will be allowed when requested.
Note that the TO findings were made from a conceptual review of this project. A more detailed review of the connection facilities and their cost will be identified in a future study phase. Further note that the cost estimate data provided should be considered high level estimates since it was produced without a detailed engineering review. The Project Developer will be responsible for the actual cost of construction. TO herein reserves the right to return to any issues in this document and, upon appropriate justification, request additional monies to complete any reinforcements to the transmission systems.
Remote Terminal Work: During Phase 2 of the PJM interconnection process, TO’s System Protection Engineering Department will review transmission line protection as well as anti-islanding required to accommodate the new generation and interconnection substation. System Protection Engineering will determine the minimal acceptable protection requirements to reliably interconnect the proposed generating facility with the transmission system. The review is based on maintaining system reliability by reviewing TO’s protection requirements with the known transmission system configuration which includes generating facilities in the area. This review may determine that transmission line protection and communication upgrades are required at remote substations.
Transmission Owner Analysis
No Transmission Owner impacts identified.
Developer Requirements
The developer is responsible for all design and construction related activities on the developer’s side of the Point of Change in Ownership. AEP interconnection requirements can be found here. Refer to AF1-088 Physical Interconnection Facilities Study for additional requirements found in the General Section of the report.
To the extent that these Applicable Technical Requirements and Standards may conflict with the terms and conditions of the Tariff, the Tariff shall control.
Revenue Metering and SCADA Requirements
The developer will be required to install equipment necessary to provide Revenue Metering (KWH, KVARH) and real time data (KW, KVAR) for their generating Resource. See PJM Manual 01, PJM Manual 14D, and PJM Tariff Part IX, Subpart B, Appendix 2, section 8.Transmission Owner Requirements
The Project Developer will be required to comply with all interconnected Transmission Owner’s revenue metering requirements located at the following link: PJM - Transmission Owner Engineering & Construction Standards and in the Physical Interconnection Facilities Study.
Summer Peak Analysis
The New Service Request was evaluated as a 1000.0 MW (1000.0 MW Capacity) injection and 1000.0 MW (0.0 MW Firm) withdrawal in the AEP 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 were as follows:
Note: The capacity portion of Merchant Transmission Requests are evaluated for single or N-1 contingencies. The full energy output of Merchant Transmission Requests are evaluated for multiple facility contingencies (double circuit tower line, fault with a stuck breaker, and bus fault).
The following flowgates remain after considering the topology reinforcements required by the cycle.
| Area | Facility Description | Contingency Name | Contingency Type | DC|AC | Final Cycle Loading | Rating (MVA) | Rating Type | MVA to Mitigate | MW Contribution |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AEP/AMIL |
J1180 POI-05SULLIVAN 345.0 kV Ckt 1 line
956820 to 247712 ckt 1 |
AEP_P4_#3128_05EUGENE 345_A2_SRT-A
CONTINGENCY 'AEP_P4_#3128_05EUGENE 345_A2_SRT-A' OPEN BRANCH FROM BUS 243221 TO BUS 249504 CKT 1 /*05EUGENE 345.0 - 08CAYSUB 345.0 OPEN BRANCH FROM BUS 243221 TO BUS 348885 CKT 1 /*05EUGENE 345.0 - 7BUNSONVILLE 345.0 END |
Breaker | AC | 108.18 % | 1635.0 | B | 1768.74 | 272.55 |
| AEP/AMIL |
J1180 POI-05SULLIVAN 345.0 kV Ckt 1 line
956820 to 247712 ckt 1 |
COMED_P4_080-45-BT4-5___SRT-A
CONTINGENCY 'COMED_P4_080-45-BT4-5___SRT-A' TRIP BRANCH FROM BUS 270852 TO BUS 270668 CKT 1 /*PONTIAC ; B 345.0 - BLUEMOUND; B 345.0 TRIP BRANCH FROM BUS 270852 TO BUS 270704 CKT 1 /*PONTIAC ; B 345.0 - LORETTO ; B 345.0 END |
Breaker | AC | 104.63 % | 1635.0 | B | 1710.77 | 247.36 |
| AEP/AMIL |
J1180 POI-05SULLIVAN 345.0 kV Ckt 1 line
956820 to 247712 ckt 1 |
COMED_P4_080-45-BT7-8___SRT-A
CONTINGENCY 'COMED_P4_080-45-BT7-8___SRT-A' TRIP BRANCH FROM BUS 270853 TO BUS 270717 CKT 1 /*PONTIAC ; R 345.0 - DRESDEN ; R 345.0 TRIP BRANCH FROM BUS 270853 TO BUS 270819 CKT 1 /*PONTIAC ; R 345.0 - MCLEAN ; R 345.0 END |
Breaker | AC | 104.17 % | 1635.0 | B | 1703.12 | 247.34 |
| AEP/DEI |
05EUGENE-08CAYSUB 345.0 kV Ckt 1 line
243221 to 249504 ckt 1 |
AEP_P4_#4697_05DEQUIN 345_B_SRT-A
CONTINGENCY 'AEP_P4_#4697_05DEQUIN 345_B_SRT-A' OPEN BRANCH FROM BUS 243217 TO BUS 243878 CKT 1 /*05DEQUIN 345.0 - 05MEADOW 345.0 OPEN BRANCH FROM BUS 243217 TO BUS 963840 CKT 1 /*05DEQUIN 345.0 - AG1-237 TP 345.0 END |
Breaker | AC | 111.81 % | 1374.0 | B | 1536.32 | 108.73 |
| AEP/DEI |
05EUGENE-08CAYSUB 345.0 kV Ckt 1 line
243221 to 249504 ckt 1 |
AEP_P7-1_#11014___SRT-A-1
CONTINGENCY 'AEP_P7-1_#11014___SRT-A-1' OPEN BRANCH FROM BUS 243217 TO BUS 247712 CKT 1 /*05DEQUIN 345.0 - 05SULLIVAN 345.0 OPEN BRANCH FROM BUS 243217 TO BUS 963840 CKT 1 /*05DEQUIN 345.0 - AG1-237 TP 345.0 END |
Tower | AC | 122.0 % | 1374.0 | B | 1676.24 | 125.18 |
| AEP/DEI |
05EUGENE-08CAYSUB 345.0 kV Ckt 1 line
243221 to 249504 ckt 1 |
AEP_P7-1_#11014___SRT-A-2
CONTINGENCY 'AEP_P7-1_#11014___SRT-A-2' OPEN BRANCH FROM BUS 243217 TO BUS 247712 CKT 1 /*05DEQUIN 345.0 - 05SULLIVAN 345.0 OPEN BRANCH FROM BUS 963840 TO BUS 963740 CKT 1 /*AG1-237 TP 345.0 - AG1-226 TP 345.0 END |
Tower | AC | 115.45 % | 1374.0 | B | 1586.22 | 125.18 |
| AEP |
05ROCKPT-05JEFRSO 765.0 kV Ckt 1 line
243209 to 243208 ckt 1 |
AEP_P7-1_#11042___SRT-A
CONTINGENCY 'AEP_P7-1_#11042___SRT-A' OPEN BRANCH FROM BUS 243878 TO BUS 255205 CKT 1 /*05MEADOW 345.0 - 17REYNOLDS 345.0 OPEN BRANCH FROM BUS 243878 TO BUS 255205 CKT 2 /*05MEADOW 345.0 - 17REYNOLDS 345.0 END |
Tower | AC | 105.61 % | 4571.0 | B | 4827.21 | 334.5 |
The following flowgates were eliminated after considering the topology reinforcements required by the cycle.
| Area | Facility Description | Contingency Name | Contingency Type | DC|AC | Final Cycle Loading | Rating (MVA) | Rating Type | MVA to Mitigate | MW Contribution |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AEP/OVEC |
05JEFRSO-06CLIFTY 345.0 kV Ckt Z1 line
242865 to 248000 ckt Z1 |
AEP_P1-2_#709_546_SRT-A
CONTINGENCY 'AEP_P1-2_#709_546_SRT-A' OPEN BRANCH FROM BUS 242924 TO BUS 243208 CKT 1 /*05HANG R 765.0 - 05JEFRSO 765.0 END |
Single | AC | 116.44 % | 2255.0 | B | 2625.64 | 168.72 |
| AEP/OVEC |
05JEFRSO-06CLIFTY 345.0 kV Ckt Z1 line
242865 to 248000 ckt Z1 |
AEP_P4_#1760_05JEFRSO 765_A_SRT-A
CONTINGENCY 'AEP_P4_#1760_05JEFRSO 765_A_SRT-A' OPEN BRANCH FROM BUS 242924 TO BUS 243208 CKT 1 /*05HANG R 765.0 - 05JEFRSO 765.0 OPEN BRANCH FROM BUS 243207 TO BUS 243208 CKT 1 /*05GRNTWN 765.0 - 05JEFRSO 765.0 END |
Breaker | AC | 144.19 % | 2255.0 | B | 3251.55 | 232.9 |
| AEP/OVEC |
05JEFRSO-06CLIFTY 345.0 kV Ckt Z1 line
242865 to 248000 ckt Z1 |
AEP_P4_#6189_05HANG R 765_D1_SRT-A
CONTINGENCY 'AEP_P4_#6189_05HANG R 765_D1_SRT-A' OPEN BRANCH FROM BUS 242921 TO BUS 242924 CKT 1 /*05CORNU 765.0 - 05HANG R 765.0 OPEN BRANCH FROM BUS 242921 TO BUS 242934 CKT 1 /*05CORNU 765.0 - 05CORNU 345.0 OPEN BRANCH FROM BUS 242924 TO BUS 243208 CKT 1 /*05HANG R 765.0 - 05JEFRSO 765.0 REMOVE UNIT 1A FROM BUS 247245 /*05HRKG1A 18.0 REMOVE UNIT 1B FROM BUS 247246 /*05HRKG1B 18.0 REMOVE UNIT 1S FROM BUS 247247 /*05HRKG1S 18.0 REMOVE UNIT 2 FROM BUS 247249 /*05HRKG2B 18.0 REMOVE UNIT 2A FROM BUS 247248 /*05HRKG2A 18.0 REMOVE UNIT 2S FROM BUS 247250 /*05HRKG2S 18.0 END |
Breaker | AC | 128.54 % | 2255.0 | B | 2898.49 | 168.41 |
| AEP |
05JEFRSO-05JEFRSO 765.0/345.0 kV Ckt 2 transformer
243208 to 242865 ckt 2 |
AEP_P4_#1760_05JEFRSO 765_A_SRT-A
CONTINGENCY 'AEP_P4_#1760_05JEFRSO 765_A_SRT-A' OPEN BRANCH FROM BUS 242924 TO BUS 243208 CKT 1 /*05HANG R 765.0 - 05JEFRSO 765.0 OPEN BRANCH FROM BUS 243207 TO BUS 243208 CKT 1 /*05GRNTWN 765.0 - 05JEFRSO 765.0 END |
Breaker | AC | 107.32 % | 3039.0 | B | 3261.43 | 232.9 |
Summer Potential Congestion due to Local Energy Deliverability
PJM also studied the delivery of the energy portion of this interconnection request. Any problems identified below are likely to result in operational restrictions to the project under study. The developer can proceed with network upgrades to eliminate the operational restriction at their discretion by submitting an Upgrade Request into the New Service Request process.
Note: Only the most severely overloaded conditions are listed below. There is no guarantee of full delivery of energy for this project by fixing only the conditions listed in this section. With an Upgrade Request, a subsequent analysis will be performed which shall study all overload conditions associated with the overloaded element(s) identified.
The following flowgates remain after considering the topology reinforcements required by the cycle.
| Area | Facility Description | Contingency Name | Contingency Type | DC|AC | Final Cycle Loading | Rating (MVA) | Rating Type | MVA to Mitigate | MW Contribution |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AEP/NIPS |
05MEADOW-17REYNOLDS 345.0 kV Ckt 2 line
243878 to 255205 ckt 2 |
AEP_P1-2_#8695_SRT-A
CONTINGENCY 'AEP_P1-2_#8695_SRT-A' OPEN BRANCH FROM BUS 243878 TO BUS 255205 CKT 1 /*05MEADOW 345.0 - 17REYNOLDS 345.0 END |
OP | AC | 146.83 % | 1868.0 | B | 2742.77 | 144.26 |
| AEP/NIPS |
05MEADOW-17REYNOLDS 345.0 kV Ckt 1 line
243878 to 255205 ckt 1 |
AEP_P1-2_#8807_SRT-A
CONTINGENCY 'AEP_P1-2_#8807_SRT-A' OPEN BRANCH FROM BUS 243878 TO BUS 255205 CKT 2 /*05MEADOW 345.0 - 17REYNOLDS 345.0 END |
OP | AC | 146.83 % | 1868.0 | B | 2742.77 | 144.26 |
| AEP/AMIL |
J1180 POI-05SULLIVAN 345.0 kV Ckt 1 line
956820 to 247712 ckt 1 |
Base Case | OP | AC | 110.12 % | 1334.0 | A | 1468.99 | 250.78 |
| AEP |
AG1-237 TP-05DEQUIN 345.0 kV Ckt 1 line
963840 to 243217 ckt 1 |
Base Case | OP | AC | 103.54 % | 1409.0 | A | 1458.95 | 57.12 |
| AEP |
05DEQUIN-05MEADOW 345.0 kV Ckt 1 line
243217 to 243878 ckt 1 |
AEP_P1-2_#6490_16000_SRT-A
CONTINGENCY 'AEP_P1-2_#6490_16000_SRT-A' OPEN BRANCH FROM BUS 243217 TO BUS 243878 CKT 2 /*05DEQUIN 345.0 - 05MEADOW 345.0 END |
OP | AC | 102.25 % | 1958.0 | B | 2002.1 | 137.22 |
| AEP |
05DEQUIN-05MEADOW 345.0 kV Ckt 2 line
243217 to 243878 ckt 2 |
AEP_P1-2_#6472_15258_SRT-A
CONTINGENCY 'AEP_P1-2_#6472_15258_SRT-A' OPEN BRANCH FROM BUS 243217 TO BUS 243878 CKT 1 /*05DEQUIN 345.0 - 05MEADOW 345.0 END |
OP | AC | 101.41 % | 1958.0 | B | 1985.55 | 136.07 |
| AEP |
AG1-237 TP-05DEQUIN 345.0 kV Ckt 1 line
963840 to 243217 ckt 1 |
EXT_P1:345:DEI:CAYUGA GEN-CAYUGA 34535+CAYU 345/69XFR_SRT-S
CONTINGENCY 'EXT_P1:345:DEI:CAYUGA GEN-CAYUGA 34535+CAYU 345 CLOSE BRANCH FROM BUS 250595 TO BUS 250896 CKT 1 /*08INLNDC 69.0 - 08WROWJ 69.0 OPEN BRANCH FROM BUS 249504 TO BUS 249505 CKT 1 /*08CAYSUB 345.0 - 08CAYUGA 345.0 OPEN BRANCH FROM BUS 249504 TO BUS 250340 CKT 1 /*08CAYSUB 345.0 - 08CAYSUB 69.0 OPEN BRANCH FROM BUS 250340 TO BUS 250341 CKT 1 /*08CAYSUB 69.0 - 08CAY69 69.0 OPEN BRANCH FROM BUS 250340 TO BUS 250595 CKT 1 /*08CAYSUB 69.0 - 08INLNDC 69.0 END |
OP | AC | 100.2 % | 1868.0 | B | 1871.77 | 84.43 |
The following flowgates were eliminated after considering the topology reinforcements required by the cycle.
(No impacts were found for this analysis)
Winter Peak Analysis
PJM will start performing Winter Peak analysis in Transition Cycle 2.
Winter Potential Congestion due to Local Energy Deliverability
PJM will start performing Winter Peak analysis in Transition Cycle 2.
Light Load Analysis
The New Service Request was evaluated as a 1000.0 MW injection and 0.0 MW withdrawal in the AEP 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 were as follows:
The following flowgates remain after considering the topology reinforcements required by the cycle.
| Area | Facility Description | Contingency Name | Contingency Type | DC|AC | Final Cycle Loading | Rating (MVA) | Rating Type | MVA to Mitigate | MW Contribution |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AEP |
05CLOVRD-05JOSHUA 765.0 kV Ckt 1 line
242512 to 242515 ckt 1 |
AEP_P1-2_#7422_16_SRT-A
CONTINGENCY 'AEP_P1-2_#7422_16_SRT-A' OPEN BRANCH FROM BUS 242519 TO BUS 314912 CKT 1 /*05CLOVRD 500.0 - 8LEXNGTN 500.0 END |
Single | AC | 135.55 % | 1180.0 | B | 1599.51 | 98.43 |
| AEP/OVEC |
06KYGER-05SPORN 345.0 kV Ckt 1 line
248005 to 242528 ckt 1 |
AEP_P1-2_#7441_100545_SRT-A
CONTINGENCY 'AEP_P1-2_#7441_100545_SRT-A' OPEN BRANCH FROM BUS 242928 TO BUS 246999 CKT 1 /*05MARYSV 765.0 - 05SORENS 765.0 END |
Single | DC | 105.64 % | 1204.0 | B | 1271.86 | 63.79 |
| AEP/DEI |
05EUGENE-08CAYSUB 345.0 kV Ckt 1 line
243221 to 249504 ckt 1 |
EXT_249521 08SUGCRK 345 347340 7KANSAS 345 1 _SRT-L
CONTINGENCY 'EXT_249521 08SUGCRK 345 347340 7KANSAS 345 1 _SRT-L' OPEN BRANCH FROM BUS 249521 TO BUS 347340 CKT 1 /*08SUGCRK 345.0 - 7KANSAS 345.0 END |
Single | AC | 103.06 % | 1374.0 | B | 1416.03 | 92.72 |
| AEP/DEI |
05EUGENE-08CAYSUB 345.0 kV Ckt 1 line
243221 to 249504 ckt 1 |
AEP_P7-1_#11042___SRT-A
CONTINGENCY 'AEP_P7-1_#11042___SRT-A' OPEN BRANCH FROM BUS 243878 TO BUS 255205 CKT 1 /*05MEADOW 345.0 - 17REYNOLDS 345.0 OPEN BRANCH FROM BUS 243878 TO BUS 255205 CKT 2 /*05MEADOW 345.0 - 17REYNOLDS 345.0 END |
Tower | AC | 110.56 % | 1374.0 | B | 1519.03 | 115.78 |
| AEP/DEI |
05EUGENE-08CAYSUB 345.0 kV Ckt 1 line
243221 to 249504 ckt 1 |
AEP_P7-1_#11014___SRT-A-1
CONTINGENCY 'AEP_P7-1_#11014___SRT-A-1' OPEN BRANCH FROM BUS 243217 TO BUS 247712 CKT 1 /*05DEQUIN 345.0 - 05SULLIVAN 345.0 OPEN BRANCH FROM BUS 243217 TO BUS 963840 CKT 1 /*05DEQUIN 345.0 - AG1-237 TP 345.0 END |
Tower | AC | 102.18 % | 1374.0 | B | 1403.98 | 122.92 |