PJM generation owners conducted winter preparation tests of 156 infrequently used power plants between Dec. 5 and Jan. 2, cranking up 7,549 of a possible 9,349 MW for a success rate of 81%.
Units failed to start due to problems with fuel-handling systems and emission systems, as well as oil leaks, tube leaks and cranking diesel generator failures, PJM officials told the Operating Committee last week. The tests were considered successful if the units were able to generate installed capacity levels, even if it took two or three attempts to get them running.
Warm weather in December forced numerous test cancellations and pushed the testing into January. An additional 18 units (980 MW) were scheduled for testing last week.
The testing will result in more than $3 million in make-whole payments, officials said.
Operators of 91% of generating units — representing 98% of installed capacity — reported to PJM that they had completed their own cold weather checklist or the one in PJM Manual 14D.