almost 900 MW during peak hours – Escambray

almost 900 MW during peak hours – Escambray
almost 900 MW during peak hours – Escambray

For daytime hours, an impact of 700 MW is forecast

Illustration: Escambray.

Yesterday the service was affected due to a deficit in generation capacity 24 hours a day.

The maximum impact on the day was 1091 MW at 8:40 p.m., coinciding with peak hour.

The availability of the SEN at 07:00 hours is 1900 MW and the demand is 2350 MW, with 470 MW affected by a deficit in generation capacity, a maximum impact of 700 MW is estimated during daylight hours.

Unit 6 of the CTE Rente and unit 2 of the CTE Felton are in breakdown. Units 1 and 3 of the CTE Santa Cruz, unit 6 of the CTE Nuevitas, unit 8 of the CTE Mariel and unit 1 of the CTE Felton are under maintenance.

The limitations on thermal generation are 367 MW.

35 distributed generation plants and the Patana de Regla, with 342 MW affected by this concept, are out of service due to fuel.

For the peak, the input of unit 6 of the CTE Rente is estimated with 60 MW, the input of 6 motors in the Patana de Regla with 55 MW, the input of 5 motors in the Patana de Melones with 75 MW and the input of Distributed Generation engines that are out of fuel with 100 MW.

With this forecast, an availability of 2,190 MW and a maximum demand of 3,000 MW are estimated for peak hour, for a deficit of 810 MW, so if the forecast conditions continue, an impact of 880 MW is forecast during this time.

(UNE information note)

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