DocumentCode
1319918
Title
Interconnections in central Europe and Switzerland
Author
Tiberini, A. ; Amthauer, Edgar
Author_Institution
Elektrizitats-Gesellschaft Laufenburg, Switzerland
Volume
20
Issue
4
fYear
2000
fDate
4/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
24
Lastpage
25
Abstract
Despite not being an EU member, Switzerland is fully integrated in UCPTE activities and has an observer status in the European electric bodies that worked out principal suggestions for handling cross-border and transit exchanges, Switzerland is intensively interconnected at the center of the European power system both in terms of tie-line capacity and cross-border trade. The dominating influence of seasonal variations of hydrological circumstances on Swiss generation, 60% of which is hydropower, is the driving force for power exchanges with its neighboring countries, where mainly thermal power stations are installed. This cross-border trade makes use of the complementary properties of the power generation structures and has substantial mutual benefits. This was the reason why Switzerland became the crystallization point for the interconnection of the European power systems in Laufenburg, when up-to-date major coordination functions are performed at the international level for UCPTE and at the national level for the Swiss transmission system operators
Keywords
hydroelectric power; power system interconnection; power transmission; European power system; Laufenburg; Switzerland; UCPTE activities; central Europe; cross-border power exchange; cross-border trade; hydrological circumstances; hydropower generation; power generation structures; power sysem interconnection; seasonal variations; thermal power stations; tie-line capacity; transmission system operators; Contracts; Dispatching; Electromyography; Europe; Large Hadron Collider; Monopoly; Power measurement; Power system interconnection;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Power Engineering Review, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0272-1724
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/39.833013
Filename
833013
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