Ancillary Service
Ancillary Service
Ancillary Service
Ancillary Services
EEMG Deptt.
Vindhyachal
This has controlled the imbalance to some extent but imbalance still exists.
There is a need for further intervention.
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Trends of frequency
Concept of Reserves
Frequency Control requires that a certain amount of active power be kept in reserve.
The reserve for Secondary control is referred to as Spinning reserve.
RRAS UP & DOWN
International Practices
All large carry Primary, Secondary and Tertiary control reserves.
“Fast” tertiary control reserve is deployed within 15 minutes in majority of the systems.
In PJM and CAISO, it is 10 min.
520 MW
500 MW
400 MW
300 MW
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Typical Reserve Available on Account of Un-requisitioned
Generation
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• Ramp up and ramp down rate should not exceed maximum 2-3% per minute or as
per the recommendations of the manufacturer.
• Load variation may be limited to avoid any manual intervention necessary to adjust
operating parameters of the machine (SH,RH Temp etc.)
• In case of sub critical units Boiler Feed Pump maintains the drum level and at low
load its response is not as quick as on higher loads, therefore, such sub critical units
shall be given higher schedule with minimum possible variation in load if brought
under AGC
Impact on efficiency
• Part Load operation would adversely impact the Heat Rate ,APC and SOC.
Impact on residual life, maintenance cost, and breakdown and unit availability
• Due to cyclic loading of machine, thermal fatigue and hysterisis may take place
which, in turn, would affect the residual life of machine. This may lead to increase in
number of break downs of equipments, tube leakage, line leakages, etc. with impact
on R&M cost of machines.