Title :
Tap-Off Power From the Overhead Shield Wires of an HV Transmission Line
Author :
Vasquez-Arnez, Ricardo Leon ; Masuda, Mario ; Jardini, José Antonio ; Kaiser, Walter ; Nicodem, Erni José Vitório
Author_Institution :
FDTE (Found. for the Technol. Dev. of the Eng. Sci.), Sao Paulo (SP), Sao Paulo, Brazil
fDate :
4/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In recent years, there was an increase of ancillary service loads, such as signaling systems, inspection robots, surveillance cameras, and other monitoring devices distributed along high-voltage transmission lines which require low-power dc voltage supplies. This paper investigates the use of the induced voltage in the shield wires of an overhead 525 kV transmission line as a primary power source. Since phase current variations throughout the day affect the induced voltage in the overhead ground wire, a step-down dc-dc converter is used after rectification of the ac voltage to provide a regulated dc output voltage. The initial encouraging results obtained indicate that this form of power supply can be a feasible and cost-effective alternative for feeding small ancillary service loads. The simulation results are validated by field measurements as well as the installation of a 200 W voltage stabilization system prototype.
Keywords :
DC-DC power convertors; earthing; power overhead lines; power system measurement; voltage control; wires (electric); AC voltage rectification; DC output voltage regulation; ancillary service load; inspection robot; low-power DC voltage supply; monitoring device; overhead HV transmission line; overhead high-voltage transmission line; overhead shield ground wire; phase current variation; power 200 W; primary power source; signaling system; step-down DC-DC converter; surveillance camera; tap-off power; voltage 525 kV; voltage stabilization system; Conductors; Poles and towers; Power transmission lines; Transmission line measurements; Voltage control; Voltage measurement; Wires; Electromagnetic induction; ground wires; overhead lines; stabilization system; step-down dc-dc converter; tap-off power;
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRD.2012.2185253