Bonneville Power Administration Timing System

The Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) is a power marketing agency for the U.S. Federal government. It was established to market power from the federal dams being constructed on the Columbia River and has evolved into the major bulk power supplier in the Pacific Northwest. BPA sells power produce...

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Main Author: Martin, Kenneth E.
Other Authors: BONNEVILLE POWER ADMINISTRATION VANCOUVER WA
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1995
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spelling ftdtic:ADA518488 2023-05-15T17:46:47+02:00 Bonneville Power Administration Timing System Martin, Kenneth E. BONNEVILLE POWER ADMINISTRATION VANCOUVER WA 1995-12 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA518488 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA518488 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA518488 Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. DTIC Electric Power Production and Distribution Operations Research *GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM *DAMS *ELECTRIC POWER PRODUCTION REAL TIME MICROWAVE EQUIPMENT RELIABILITY PHASE MEASUREMENT COLUMBIA RIVER SYMPOSIA TRAVELING WAVES NORTHWEST TERRITORIES MARKETING UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PUBLIC UTILITIES HIGH PRECISION CONTINUOUS TIMING *CTS(CENTRAL TIME SYSTEM) Text 1995 ftdtic 2016-02-23T00:33:53Z The Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) is a power marketing agency for the U.S. Federal government. It was established to market power from the federal dams being constructed on the Columbia River and has evolved into the major bulk power supplier in the Pacific Northwest. BPA sells power produced at Federal generating facilities, coordinates the Columbia river hydro system, and transmits power for other utilities. Time is an integral part of BPA's operational systems. Generation and power transfers are planned in advance. Utilities coordinate with each other by making these adjustments on a timed schedule. Price varies with demand, so billing is based on time. Outages for maintenance are scheduled to assure they do not interrupt reliable power delivery. Disturbance records are aligned with recorded timetags for analysis and comparison with related information. Advanced applications like traveling wave fault location and real-time phase measurement require continuous timing with high precision. Most of BPA is served by a Central Time System (CTS) at the Dittmer Control Center near Portland, OR. This system keeps time locally and supplies time to both the control center systems and field locations via a microwave system. It is kept synchronized to national standard time and coordinated with interconnected utilities. It is the official BPA time. There are a few BPA applications which are not served by the CTS. Presented at the Annual Precise Time and Time Interval Applications and Planning Meeting (27th) held in San Diego, CA on 29 November-1 December 1995. Published in the Proceedings of the Annual Precise Time and Time Interval Applications and Planning Meeting (27th), p409-418, 1995. Text Northwest Territories Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Billing ENVELOPE(160.900,160.900,-75.717,-75.717) Northwest Territories Pacific
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topic Electric Power Production and Distribution
Operations Research
*GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM
*DAMS
*ELECTRIC POWER PRODUCTION
REAL TIME
MICROWAVE EQUIPMENT
RELIABILITY
PHASE MEASUREMENT
COLUMBIA RIVER
SYMPOSIA
TRAVELING WAVES
NORTHWEST TERRITORIES
MARKETING
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
PUBLIC UTILITIES
HIGH PRECISION
CONTINUOUS TIMING
*CTS(CENTRAL TIME SYSTEM)
spellingShingle Electric Power Production and Distribution
Operations Research
*GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM
*DAMS
*ELECTRIC POWER PRODUCTION
REAL TIME
MICROWAVE EQUIPMENT
RELIABILITY
PHASE MEASUREMENT
COLUMBIA RIVER
SYMPOSIA
TRAVELING WAVES
NORTHWEST TERRITORIES
MARKETING
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
PUBLIC UTILITIES
HIGH PRECISION
CONTINUOUS TIMING
*CTS(CENTRAL TIME SYSTEM)
Martin, Kenneth E.
Bonneville Power Administration Timing System
topic_facet Electric Power Production and Distribution
Operations Research
*GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM
*DAMS
*ELECTRIC POWER PRODUCTION
REAL TIME
MICROWAVE EQUIPMENT
RELIABILITY
PHASE MEASUREMENT
COLUMBIA RIVER
SYMPOSIA
TRAVELING WAVES
NORTHWEST TERRITORIES
MARKETING
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
PUBLIC UTILITIES
HIGH PRECISION
CONTINUOUS TIMING
*CTS(CENTRAL TIME SYSTEM)
description The Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) is a power marketing agency for the U.S. Federal government. It was established to market power from the federal dams being constructed on the Columbia River and has evolved into the major bulk power supplier in the Pacific Northwest. BPA sells power produced at Federal generating facilities, coordinates the Columbia river hydro system, and transmits power for other utilities. Time is an integral part of BPA's operational systems. Generation and power transfers are planned in advance. Utilities coordinate with each other by making these adjustments on a timed schedule. Price varies with demand, so billing is based on time. Outages for maintenance are scheduled to assure they do not interrupt reliable power delivery. Disturbance records are aligned with recorded timetags for analysis and comparison with related information. Advanced applications like traveling wave fault location and real-time phase measurement require continuous timing with high precision. Most of BPA is served by a Central Time System (CTS) at the Dittmer Control Center near Portland, OR. This system keeps time locally and supplies time to both the control center systems and field locations via a microwave system. It is kept synchronized to national standard time and coordinated with interconnected utilities. It is the official BPA time. There are a few BPA applications which are not served by the CTS. Presented at the Annual Precise Time and Time Interval Applications and Planning Meeting (27th) held in San Diego, CA on 29 November-1 December 1995. Published in the Proceedings of the Annual Precise Time and Time Interval Applications and Planning Meeting (27th), p409-418, 1995.
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title Bonneville Power Administration Timing System
title_short Bonneville Power Administration Timing System
title_full Bonneville Power Administration Timing System
title_fullStr Bonneville Power Administration Timing System
title_full_unstemmed Bonneville Power Administration Timing System
title_sort bonneville power administration timing system
publishDate 1995
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