Ismail Hamza-Saudi Grid Code
Ismail Hamza-Saudi Grid Code
Ismail Hamza-Saudi Grid Code
Grid Code
The Grid Code is designed to indicate the procedures for both planning and operational purposes and covers both normal and exceptional circumstances.
The Grid Code has been developed to define the rules and regulations for various Participants for accessing and using the Transmission Grid of the Saudi Electricity Company.
The objective is to establish the obligations of the Transmission Service Provider (TSP) and other Grid UsersGenerators, Distribution Entities, and Directlyconnected Customersfor accessing and using the Grid. Defining of technical, design, and operational criteria for Grid access Planning for Grid development and reinforcement, System operation criteria and standards Scheduling and Dispatch of supply and demand resources Exchange of data and information, and metering policies and systems to account for the Power and Energy transactions in the Grid.
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Grid Code
General Conditions Connection Code Planning Code Operating Code Schedule and Dispatch Code Data and Information Exchange Code Metering Code
General Conditions
The specific objectives of General Conditions are the following: clarify on the legal and regulatory framework for implementing and enforcing of the Grid Code specify the purpose, functions, and composition of the Grid Code Supervisory Committee (GCSC)
describe the framework for making amendments to the Grid Code and for seeking Derogations from its provisions
define general rules regarding the communication between the TSP and Users and exchange of data and information between them
specify the general rules for interpreting the provisions of the Grid Code.
General Conditions
The Grid Code applies to the TSP and to all Users of the Grid, which are The Transmission Service Provider (TSP)
Generators
Distribution Entities Directly-connected Customers. The provisions under this Code apply to Users seeking new Connection, or modification of an existing Connection, to the Transmission System.
General Conditions
Grid Code Implementation and Enforcement The TSP shall be responsible for the Grid Code implementation and enforcement.
For the above purposes, the TSP may need access to the services and facilities of Users or to issue instructions to Users in order to implement and enforce the Grid Code (for example, to isolate or disconnect Plant or Apparatus, etc.).
All Users, therefore, are required not only to abide by the letter and spirit of the Grid Code, but also to provide the TSP with such rights of access, services and facilities.
Connection code
Connection Code specifies certain principles and establishes a set of minimum technical, design, and operational conditions for the Users for connecting to and using the Transmission System.
The purpose is to protect the TSP facilities as well as the Plant and Apparatus of the Users, and to ensure safe, stable, and secure operation of the System. Objectives To provide a set of fair and non-discriminatory basic rules and standards for accessing and using the Transmission System which must be complied with by all Users To specify the normal Transmission System performance standards at the Connection Point To specify the technical design and operational criteria at the Connection Point
To clearly define the technical function, operational criteria, and ownership of the Equipment connected to the Transmission System in accordance with the relevant Site Responsibility Schedule.
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Connection code
Grid Connection Procedure A User seeking a new, or modification of an existing, Connection, to the Grid shall secure a proper Connection Agreement with the TSP by following some procedures, prior to the actual connection to the grid. All Plant and Apparatus at the Connection Point shall comply with the relevant TSP standards, or in their absence, other IEC, ANSI, or IEEE standards, unless modified by any provision in the applicable Connection Agreement.
Connection code
Frequency Variations
The Transmission System shall have a nominal frequency of 60 Hz and R-Y-B counter-clock-wise phase rotation. The TSP shall maintain it within the limits of 59.9 and 60.1 Hz during normal Grid operation. The System frequency could rise to 62.5 Hz or fall to 57.0 Hz in exceptional circumstances. To enable the TSP to maintain the frequency within the limits The design of Generators Plant and Apparatus must enable operation of that Plant and Apparatus in accordance with the following: Below Normal Frequency (Hz) 58.8 60.0 Above Normal Frequency (Hz) 60.0 60.5 Operation Requirement
Continuous
57.5 58.7
60.6 61.5
57.0 57.4
61.6 62.5
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Voltage Variations
The voltage at any point on the TSP system will normally remain within the nominal values as stated in the table below, unless abnormal conditions prevail. Under exceptional circumstances, the maximum over voltage limits stated below should not be exceeded for more than thirty (30 ) minutes Nominal Normal Range Voltage (kV) 110 kV 115 kV 132 kV 230 kV 380 kV 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 30-Minute Over Voltage + 10 % + 10 % + 10 % + 10 % + 10 %
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Harmonic Distortion All Plant and Apparatus connected to the Transmission System shall be capable of withstanding the levels of Harmonic distortion expected to be present on the Transmission System. Plant and Apparatus connected to the Transmission System shall not impose voltage Harmonics on the Transmission System which exceed the limits specified in the relevant Connection Agreement, or when no such limits are specified there, a Total Harmonic Distortion of 1.5% with no individual Harmonic greater than 1%. Plant and Apparatus connected to the Transmission System shall not impose current Harmonics on the Transmission System which exceed the limits specified in the relevant Connection Agreement, or when no such limits are specified there, the limits specified in IEEE Standard 519-1992: Recommended Practices and Requirements for Harmonic Control in Electrical Power Systems
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Connection code
Voltage Unbalance The User facility shall not cause the phase-to-phase unbalance of the System, as measured with no load and with balanced three-phase loading, to exceed by more than one (1) % at the Connection Point. Voltage Fluctuation and Flicker Severity The voltage fluctuation at any Connection Point with a fluctuating Demand shall not exceed one (1)% of the nominal voltage level for step changes which may occur repetitively. Any large voltage excursions other than step changes may be allowed up to a level of three (3)% providing that this does not pose a risk to the Transmission System or to the System of any other User. The Flicker Severity at any Connection Point in the Transmission shall not exceed the limits of Pst =0.8 and Plt=0.6, both 95th percentile values measured over a period of one week. Transient Voltage Variations The User Systems shall be designed and operated to include the devices that will mitigate the effects of transient over voltages and transient voltage dips on the Grid and the User System. The User shall take into account the effect of electrical transients when specifying the insulation of their electrical Equipment.
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Connection code
Protection Equipment/Schemes
Users shall comply with the following requirements for Fault clearance times (from Fault inception to circuit breaker arc extinction) by primary Protection not exceeding: Network Category 110 kV 115 kV Fault Clearance Times
132 kV
230 kV 380 kV
100 millisecond
100 millisecond 80 millisecond
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Connection code
System Services The relevant Connection Agreement or Power Supply or Purchase Agreement will contain requirements for the capability for certain System Services from the following list which may be needed for proper System operation:
Voltage Control and Reactive Power Support (when used exclusively for such purpose)
Primary Control of Generating Units Secondary Control of Generating Units Black Start Capability Operating Margin (Operating/Contingency Reserve) Interruptible Load
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Planning code
This chapter provides a framework for enabling the TSP and Users to interact with each other in relation to planning and development of the Transmission System. All Users, existing as well as prospective, will be bound by the planning conditions prior to generating, transmitting, distributing, or consuming electricity. Grid Planning Responsibility The TSP shall have the primary and lead responsibility for planning the Grid development.
Grid Planning Process Users, existing as well as prospective, will be able to assess conditions for connecting to, and using of, the Grid. TSP to properly plan for Grid development, Users will be required to submit to the TSP all data that the TSP may require from them for this purpose. Any User proposing to close, retire, withdraw from service, or otherwise cease to maintain and keep available for Dispatch any generator greater than ten (10) MW in aggregate shall give the TSP at least twenty-four (24) calendar months notice of such action.
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Planning code
Submission of Grid Planning Data For the TSP to undertake planning and development of the Grid, the TSP will require the Users to provide data and information before Connection, and also afterwards at regular intervals. Grid Planning Studies The Grid planning studies may include studies (as the situation or case may demand) such as load flow studies, short-circuit studies, transient Stability studies, steady state Stability studies, voltage Stability studies, electromagnetic transient studies, and Reliability studies, etc. Standard Planning Data Historical Energy and Demand Energy and Demand Forecast Generating Unit/Station Data User System Data
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Operating code
Operating code covers: 1) Operational Demand Forecasts
2) Outage Planning
3) System Services 4) Operational Liaison 5) Operational Communication 6) Contingency Planning 7) Operational Testing 8) Testing to Monitor, Investigate, and Verify Performance 9) Cross-boundary Safety Assurance
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Outage Planning
Notified Unplanned Outages A Generator must, if it considers that a Generating Unit will require an Outage which cannot reasonably be deferred to become a Planned Outage or a STPM but of which it has some advance warning, give the TSP as much notice as is reasonably possible. The TSP may request the Generator to advance or defer the Outage. If the Generator agrees to such a request, the Generator shall send the TSP a written notice confirming this agreement. The TSP will acknowledge this notice. The Generator must then (subject to any intervening Outage) take the Outage in accordance with that agreement. Forced Outages In the event that a Generating Unit suffers a Forced Outage, the Generator shall inform the TSP within ten (10) minutes of the commencement of the Outage. In such an event, the TSP shall have the right to inspect the Generating Unit and all relevant records on any Business Day and at a reasonable time. The Generator shall fully cooperate with the TSP during any such inspection.
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System Services
These are essential to the proper functioning of the Transmission System, and which also determine the Quality of supply.
This section specifically deals with the following System Services: Frequency Control
Voltage Control System Control Operating Margin Black Start
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Operation Liaison
Procedure for Notification of Operations, Events, and Significant Incidents Timing and Form of Notification Significant Incidents Amber Alert Significant Incident Reporting Procedure
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Contingency Planning
Terms and Conditions Demand Control System Restoration Restoration Plan
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Contingency Planning
Demand Control Amber Alert May be issued when a single Event would give rise to a reasonable possibility of failure to meet the Power System Demand, or of frequency or voltage departing significantly from normal, or if multiple Events are probable due to prevailing weather conditions. Red Alert May be issued when the Contingency Reserve is zero, a Generation deficiency exists, or there is a Critical Loading or imminent overloading of the Transmission lines or Equipment. Red Alert may be issued by 15:00 hours, a day ahead. The Red Alert Warning shall specify the amount and the period during which the Demand reduction will be required due to anticipated frequency or voltage deviation significantly from normal. Blue Alert May be issued when either a Partial or a Total Shutdown of the Power System has taken place.
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Operational Testing
Operational Test Request Establishing of the Test Group Operational Test Program Operational Test Report
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Investigation
Testing to verify Performance Generating Unit Capability Tests
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