COMPLETE TEST ACCURATE QUESTIONS AND
WELL ELABORATED ANSWERS (CORRECT
VERIFIED SOLUTIONS) CURRENTLY UPDATED
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What % for governor deadband?
ANSWERS: +/- .036 Hz
An isochrynous generator setting has ___ droop.
ANSWERS: 0%
When are isochryonous generators used?
ANSWERS: one unit, during islanding
Is 10% droop or 5% droop more responsive?
ANSWERS: 5%
, On a classic disturbance chart, what brings frequency from point c to
d?
ANSWERS: Contingency Reserve
On a classic disturbance chart, what causes a 'step' change?
ANSWERS: Fast-start generator
What happens to load with increased behind-the-meter
generation?
ANSWERS: Peaks later in the day; duck curve
MWs flowing into a BA are - or +?
ANSWERS: Negative
If you lose a 500 MW generator in your BA, your ACE ___.
ANSWERS: Decreases by 500 MW
,What's the primary response to frequency drop?
ANSWERS: Governor response
Examples of asynchronous generation?
ANSWERS: Solar, wind
What part of the ACE equation is always negative?
ANSWERS: Frequency Bias
, CPS1 says BA has to be ___ for 12 month period, which is evaluated ___.
ANSWERS: ≥100%, monthly
BAAL is a long-term measurement of ___.
ANSWERS: ACE
BAAL says Reporting ACE can't exceed the BA's BAAL for more than ___
consecutive minutes.
ANSWERS: 30
BAL-002 deals with ___ and reportable events.
ANSWERS: Disturbance Control Performance
How much Contingency Reserve does a BA have to have?
ANSWERS: 100% of MSSC
A disturbance ≥___% is reportable.
ANSWERS: 80% of MSSC