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EAS Lessons Learned Summary Lessons Learned Published in August 2014

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EAS Lessons Learned Summary. Lessons Learned Published in August 2014. August 2014 Lessons Learned. Two NERC lessons learned (LL) were published in August 2014 LL20140801 - Load-Shedding Plans for Localized Events - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: EAS Lessons Learned Summary

EAS Lessons Learned SummaryLessons Learned Published in August 2014

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Two NERC lessons learned (LL) were published in August 2014

LL20140801 - Load-Shedding Plans for Localized EventsLL20140802 - Loss of EMS Monitoring and Control Functionality

for More Than 30 Minutes

August 2014 Lessons Learned

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• Fire protection system on the 345/115 kV transformer activated isolating the transformer

• Separation resulted in a loss of voltage support from 345 kV systems to 115 kV systems in the area

• Reduction in voltage (86%) led to loss of 360 MW coal unit• SO placed all Caps in-service and increased reactive on gens• Additional gens couldn’t start-up due to low voltage• No load-shedding plan to solve a local area voltage issue• SOs should have flexible load shedding plans to local area issues• SOs should have continual training and guidance on load shedding

plans

Load-Shedding Plans for Localized Events

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Loss of EMS Monitoring and Control Functionality for More Than 30

Minutes

• System failure triggered by insufficient amount of disc storage space for the Oracle recovery log area No Oracle services terminated as a result

• Oracle saves all changes/updates in “redo logs” as backup• No storage space in recovery log area led to storage on EMS

server• Oracle connection was lost and the back-up and alternate EMS

servers were notified to failover• Failover timed-out on initiating functional primary EMS server • Caused server to be brought down (failure-detection strategy)

Other servers not acting as primary since the failover timed-out

• Set high alarm priority to Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) going online and offline

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Links to Lessons Learned

• Link to Lessons Learned

Directions to Lessons Learned:Go to www.NERC.com > “Program Areas & Departments” tab > “Reliability Risk Management” (left side menu) > “Event Analysis” (left side menu) > “Lessons Learned” (left side menu)

• NERC’s goal with publishing lessons learned is to provide industry with technical and understandable information that assists them with maintaining the reliability of the bulk power system. NERC requests that industry provide input on lessons learned by taking the short survey. A link is provided in the PDF version of each Lesson Learned.

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