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Path Rating Catalog 2013 - Western Electricity Coordinating Council

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45. SDG&E - CFE<br />

Revised December 2009<br />

Accepted <strong>Rating</strong><br />

Existing <strong>Rating</strong><br />

Other<br />

Location:<br />

San Diego County - Baja California Norte (Mexico)<br />

Definition: Tijuana Interconnection Metered End<br />

Tijuana I-Otay Mesa<br />

Tijuana I<br />

La Rosita Interconnection<br />

Metered End<br />

La Rosita-Imperial Valley<br />

La Rosita<br />

Transfer Limit: North to South: 408 MW<br />

South to North: 800 MW per letters from PCC Chairman to PCC, OC, and<br />

TSS dated July 17, 2003, and from SDGE to PCC, OC, TSS, CMOPS and<br />

TOC dated June 11, 2003).<br />

Critical<br />

Disturbance<br />

that limits the<br />

transfer<br />

capability:<br />

When:<br />

System<br />

Conditions:<br />

Study Criteria:<br />

Remedial<br />

Actions<br />

Required:<br />

Formal<br />

Operating<br />

Procedure:<br />

Allocation:<br />

The South to North path is collectively rated 800 MW to allow for loss of<br />

Imperial Valley-Miguel 500 kV line without overloading the Otay Mesa-<br />

Tijuana 230kV line.<br />

Note that the North to South rating has not been changed and was established<br />

based on the old thermal rating of the La Rosita-Imperial Valley 230 kV line,<br />

which was 408 MW.<br />

The North to South ratings given above are used under all pre-contingency<br />

system conditions. The thermal ratings were established based on heavy load<br />

conditions.<br />

The South to North ratings given above were established based on winter and<br />

summer conditions, respectively, and maximum available generation in the<br />

CFE system.<br />

WECC, SDGE and CFE<br />

None required at this time.<br />

None<br />

SDGE owns the lines and associated facilities in the United States, and CFE<br />

owns and operates the lines and associated facilities in Mexico. The<br />

California ISO exercises operational control of the lines and associated<br />

facilities in the United States.<br />

PART VI Item 1-125

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