Generator Reactive Power Support
Generator Reactive Power Support
Duke Powers policy on generation power-factor requirement as described in the FCR will be applied to all new generation, whether it be Duke Powers or an IPPs. It will also apply to MW upgrades for existing IPP generation. The policy was developed to ensure that grid voltage support is adequate going forward to meet its State obligation to serve and to meet its FERC obligation as Transmission Provider. The analytical basis for this policy is described in the next section. Exceptions to the policy will be made for MW upgrades on existing Duke Power generation because Duke Power is a vertically integrated utility regulated by the NC and SC utility commissions with an obligation to perform least cost planning for its retail customers. If a generator does not currently meet or because of MW upgrades will not meet requirements, Duke will evaluate least cost options to support voltage.
1MW sin(cos 1 (0.93)) = 0.395 Mvar lagging 0.93 1MW sin(cos 1 (0.97 )) = 0.251 Mvar leading 0.97
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Lagging Capability: During periods when voltage is below the desired value, full generator reactive power capability must be available to arrest voltage decline. For each MW, the generator shall have the capability to simultaneously produce 0.395 Mvar. Therefore, generators must be capable of meeting the previously determined pf requirements at the following voltages: 500 kV 230 kV 100 kV 1.05 pu 1.00 pu 1.00 pu 0.93 pf lagging at the grid 0.93 pf lagging at the grid 0.93 pf lagging at the grid
Leading Capability: During periods of high voltage, some capability to absorb reactive power is necessary. For each MW, the generator shall have the capability to simultaneously produce 0.251 Mvar. Therefore, generators must be capable of meeting the previously determined pf requirements at the following voltages: 500 kV 230 kV 100 kV 1.09 pu 1.04 pu 1.05 pu 0.97 pf leading at the grid 0.97 pf leading at the grid 0.97 pf leading at the grid