Operations to Avoid Spill Past Unloaded Units Sample Clauses

Operations to Avoid Spill Past Unloaded Units. Under normal operating and flow conditions, water flows and generation requests for Rocky Reach and the other projects under the Hourly Coordination Agreement are managed to prevent spill and meet load demand with the most efficient use of water released from storage. The Hourly Coordination Agreement centralized control of generation requests works well, but it depends on the timely scheduling of load requests by the power purchasers with contractual rights to the mid-Columbia PUD projects. In the past, spill sometimes occurred due to errors or untimely load requests to the coordinated system. The cost (power loss) resulting from this type of spill was originally shared by all the participants. Recent revisions to the Hourly Coordination Agreement now identify the participant whose actions caused the spill and that power loss is deducted from just that participant’s account. Spill past unloaded units was uncommon in the past, but this change in the Hourly Coordination Agreement has practically eliminated the incidence of spill past unloaded units. Regional load planning and displacement of higher cost thermal energy sources, such as combustion turbines, has provided markets for energy produced during high flow years and reduced the incidence of spill past unloaded units even when river flows are at or above the hydraulic capacity of the Project. The types of spill (voluntary fish spill, spill when flows exceed hydraulic capacity (forced spill), and spill past unloaded units) are tabulated and tracked in benchmarking records for the Project. The amount of spill from each category, for the April to August period, has been reported by Chelan PUD in the annual dissolved gas management reports that Chelan PUD has been submitting to Ecology. The April-August spill reported since 2000 has been predominately voluntary spill for fish passage (81%), with forced spill (15%) and spill past unloaded units (4%) being infrequent and low volumes. In 2004, there were only 11 hours of spill that were not fish passage spill (6 in January, 1 in March and 4 on August 31-September 1) and fish passage spill was 99.4% of the total volume of spill for the year.
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