Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT)
PRESS RELEASE
February 27, 2008

ERCOT Demand Response Program Helps Restore Frequency Following Tuesday Evening Grid Event

The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) implemented the second stage of its emergency grid procedures Tuesday evening following a sudden drop in the system frequency.

Preliminary reports indicate the frequency decline was caused by a combination of events including a drop in wind energy production at the same time the evening electricity load was increasing, accompanied by multiple power providers falling below their scheduled energy production. In addition, the drop in wind energy led to some system constraints in moving power from the generation in the north zone to load in the west zone, resulting in limitations of balancing energy availability. The wind production dropped from over 1700 megawatts (MW) three hours before the event, down to 300 MW at the point the emergency procedures were activated.

By moving directly to the second stage of the emergency procedures, the system operators were able to activate ERCOT’s demand response program known as Loads Acting as Resource (LAARs), which added approximately 1,100 megawatts of resources within a 10-minute period. LAARs are typically large industrial and commercial users who are paid to curtail their electricity use as needed for reliable grid operation. Most of the interruptible loads were restored after approximately an hour and a half.

Other than the interruptible loads, no other customers in the ERCOT region lost power due to the event.

The emergency procedures were declared at 6:41 pm and ended at 9:40 pm.

ERCOT operations will be preparing a more detailed and quantitative report on this event in the next few weeks.

ADDITIONAL BACKGROUND 

Emergency Electric Curtailment Plan (EECP)

Alert (pre-EECP) – When reserves fall below 2500 MW, ERCOT Operations will:

EECP Step 1 – When reserves fall below 2300 MW, ERCOT Operations will:

EECP Step 2 – When reserves fall below 1750 MW, ERCOT Operations will:

ECP Step 3 – When reserves continue trending downward or if needed to maintain system frequency at 60 Hertz (Hz), ERCOT Operations will:

ECP Step 4 – To maintain system frequency at 59.8 Hz or greater, ERCOT Operations will:

The Electric Reliability Council of Texas is the organization entrusted to keep electric power flowing to approximately 20 million Texas customers representing 85 percent of the state's electric load and about 75 percent of the Texas land area. As the Independent System Operator for its region, ERCOT manages the scheduling of power on an electric grid consisting of 78,000 megawatts of generation capacity and 38,000 miles of transmission lines. ERCOT also manages financial settlement for the hundreds of market participants in Texas's deregulated wholesale bulk power and retail electric market. As one of ten regional reliability councils in North America, ERCOT monitors and enforces industry reliability standards for grid and utility operations. ERCOT is a non-profit corporation regulated by the Public Utility Commission of Texas and subject to oversight by the Texas Legislature. ERCOT's members include retail consumers, investor and municipally owned electric utilities, rural electric co-ops, river authorities, independent generators, power marketers and retail electric providers.

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Dottie Roark 512-225-7024