Abstract

Based on conventional static line rating method, the actual current carrying capability of overhead conductors cannot be judged. Due to continuous increment in electricity demand and the difficulties associated with new line constructions, the overhead lines are therefore required to be rated based on a method that should establish their real-time capability in terms of electricity transmission. The method used to determine the real-time ampacity of overhead conductors not only can enhance their transmission capacity but can also help in allowing excessive renewable generation in the electricity network. In this research work, the issues related to analyzing an impact of wind power on periodical loading of overhead line as well as finding its static and dynamic ampacities with line current are investigated in detail. Moreover, the investigation related to finding a suitable location for the construction of a 60 MW wind farm is taken on board. Thereafter, the wind park is integrated with a regional grid, owned by Fortum Distribution AB. In addition to that, the electricity generated from the wind park is also calculated in this project. Later on, the work is devoted to finding the static and dynamic line ratings for “VL3” overhead conductor by using IEEE-738-2006 standard. Furthermore, the project also deals with finding the line current and making its comparison with maximum capacity of overhead conductor (VL3) for loading it in such a way that no any violation of safe ground clearance requirements is observed at all. Besides, the line current, knowing the conductor temperature when it transmits the required electricity in the presence of wind power generation is also an important factor to be taken into consideration. Therefore, based on real-time ambient conditions with actual line loading and with the help of IEEE-738-2006 standard, the conductor temperature is also calculated in this project. At the end, an economic analysis is performed to evaluate the financial advantages related to applying the dynamic line ratings approach in place of traditional static line ratings technique across an overhead conductor (VL3) and to know how much beneficial it is to temporarily postpone the rebuilding and/or construction of a new transmission line. Furthermore, an economic analysis related to wind power system is taken into consideration as well to get familiar with the costs related to building and connecting a 60 MW wind farm with the regional grid.

Highlights

  • Power system owners are facing major challenges with changed electricity consumption patterns and increase in distributed generation [1] [2]

  • The analysis shows that during winter, the dynamic and even the static line ampacity is sufficient in terms of electricity flow through the overhead conductor as required based on the load demand

  • This paper presented analysis results from an application study where dynamic line rating was implemented across an overhead line located in a 130 kV sub-transmission system

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Summary

Introduction

Based on technological advancements in the wind energy sector, the cost of electricity produced from wind power is significantly reduced: one seventh of the electricity cost in the early eighties [23].

Theory behind Dynamic Line Rating
Implementation of a Case Study
Overall System Introduction
Dynamic Line Rating Approach Applied in the Case Study
Economic Analysis of Ampacity Upgrading Methods
Findings
Conclusions
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