Title :
Technical and economical assessment of HTS cables
Author :
Politano, Diego ; Sjöström, Mårten ; Schnyder, Gilbert ; Rhyner, Jakob
Author_Institution :
High Voltage Lab., Eidgenossische Tech. Hochschule, Zurich, Switzerland
fDate :
3/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Besides the option of HTS cables as retrofit elements in densely populated areas, the technically most attractive aspect of HTS is the possibility of high power transmission at reduced voltage. In this paper, the authors concentrate on this second aspect. High power/low voltage HTS lines are analysed from the technical and economical point of view in two case studies: (i) a 110 kV/1 GVA transalpine line replacing a 380 kV overhead line; and (ii) a 30 km/600 MVA line connecting a nuclear power plant with a densely populated area. The technical analysis shows that high power cables at reduced voltages (>20 kV) and with acceptable electrical properties (losses, dimensions, reactive power) are technically feasible. In the economical analysis, the life cycle costs of the different scenarios are calculated including the investment and operation costs of the cable, the undergrounding costs and the costs of secondary equipment (fault current limiter, converter, cooling). The analysis shows that the DC HTS line can be interesting, whereas the AC HTS cable systems can hardly compete economically with conventional AC cable installations
Keywords :
high-temperature superconductors; investment; power system economics; superconducting cables; 1 GVA; 110 kV; 30 km; 600 MVA; AC HTSC cables; case studies; cooling; economical assessment; fault current limiter; high power cables; high-Tc superconductors; investment costs; life cycle costs; nuclear power plant; operation costs; power converter; power transmission; technical assessment; Costs; High temperature superconductors; Joining processes; Low voltage; Power generation; Power generation economics; Power system economics; Power transmission; Reactive power; Underground power cables;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on