BASE CASES TO STUDY Clause Samples

BASE CASES TO STUDY. (STEP 1) The base cases used for the CIP-014 analysis will be WECC Operational Base Cases relevant to the year that the CIP-014 analysis is performed. No other cases will be accepted for this purpose. The risk assessment will include Stations that are in service and are planned to be in service within 24 months of the study. The Operational Base Cases will be modified to accurately reflect studied system topology. TOs will perform the initial risk assessment on at least one case. No further analytical work is needed if it can be shown that (using a single Operational Base Case) the Station loss results in unacceptable performance. In this case, the Station is subject to the enhanced Physical Security requirements of CIP-014-1. In order to properly demonstrate satisfactory system performance, each of the following WECC Operational Base Cases (most recently approved cases) will be used: • Heavy Summer • Heavy Winter • Light Summer • Light Winter If the Station loss still performs satisfactorily following the analysis on the standard WECC Operating Cases, Peak requires that these same studies be performed using stressed Operating Cases. To stress the four Operating Cases, TOs are strongly encouraged to draw on their own knowledge of the system and to stress the cases based on analytical judgment. They also should examine MW and MVAR through- flows of the Station. TOs will provide documentation justifying their choice of system stressing on the appropriate base case(s) used for this risk assessment. Each Station stressing will be included in a case, but based upon the TO’s analytical judgment, the same stress cases may be applicable to more than one Station. See Figure 3 for further clarification of the decision tree process. TOs are free to choose their initial Operational Base Case (stressed or not) to “test” the performance in that situation, to determine if their Station has the possibility of being removed from the list. TOs also may choose which test to conduct first (i.e. transient, power-flow). It should be noted that “stressing” the case for an individual Station may result in a “de-stressed” system. It is for this reason that a study on both the standard WECC Operating Case and the stressed case are required. All the prescribed operating cases are required to study a full year’s impact to the BES for the Station loss. A complete risk assessment needs to be performed even if the TO expects that the studied Station loss will result in satisfactory syst...

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