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Economic and technical criteria for designing future off-shore HVDC grids
Date Issued
2010-10-11
Date Available
2011-10-03T16:19:54Z
Abstract
In the scope of a recently launched European Research Project, a team of experts from public laboratories and TSO is in charge of defining the concepts and methodological approaches to design and analyse the technical and economic feasibility of future HVDC grids.
This work aims at identifying, assessing and comparing several possible HVDC network topologies, with appropriate control and protection schemes, able to collect wind energy on large areas, transmit it at the best points to the AC grid and provide the necessary ancillary services for optimising the DC / AC interconnection in normal and disturbed conditions.
The methodology adopted for the study and presented in this paper will focus on three main items:
1. identify and assess the economic drivers for the development of off-shore HVDC networks
2. identify the requirements for an optimal operation of the AC / DC interconnected power systems under normal and emergency conditions
3. conceptualise the coordinated control / command and protection plans for HVDC networks
This paper gives a comprehensive view of the issues and tasks to be addressed during the run of the project.
This work aims at identifying, assessing and comparing several possible HVDC network topologies, with appropriate control and protection schemes, able to collect wind energy on large areas, transmit it at the best points to the AC grid and provide the necessary ancillary services for optimising the DC / AC interconnection in normal and disturbed conditions.
The methodology adopted for the study and presented in this paper will focus on three main items:
1. identify and assess the economic drivers for the development of off-shore HVDC networks
2. identify the requirements for an optimal operation of the AC / DC interconnected power systems under normal and emergency conditions
3. conceptualise the coordinated control / command and protection plans for HVDC networks
This paper gives a comprehensive view of the issues and tasks to be addressed during the run of the project.
Sponsorship
European Research Council
Type of Material
Conference Publication
Publisher
IEEE
Copyright (Published Version)
2010 IEEE
Subject – LCSH
Wind power plants--Design and construction
Electric power-plants, Offshore--Design and construction
Electric networks
Risk assessment
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
Journal
IEEE PES Conference on Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Europe October 11-13, 2010, Gothenburg, Sweden : conference contents
Conference Details
Paper presented at the IEEE PES Conference on
Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Europe
October 11-13, 2010, Lindholmen Science Park, Gothenburg, Sweden
Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Europe
October 11-13, 2010, Lindholmen Science Park, Gothenburg, Sweden
ISBN
978-1-4244-8508-6
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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