DocumentCode :
3611666
Title :
Mitigating Geomagnetic Disturbances: A summary of Dominion Virginia Power?s efforts.
Author :
Rui Sun ; McVey, Mark ; Lamb, Mike ; Gardner, R. Matthew
Author_Institution :
Dominion Virginia Power, Waterford, CT, USA
Volume :
3
Issue :
4
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
34
Lastpage :
45
Abstract :
The Sun, the only star in our solar system, is an essential energy source for all human activities as well as the entire Earth biosphere. Galileo discovered the existence of sunspots in 1610, and 200 years later, Schwabe proved that our home star?s activities follow a cycle of 11 years. Using high-tech devices, scientists and engineers have gained a clearer vision of solar activities and are now better able to discern the sun?s behavior. Known solar activities include a combination of sunspots, solar flares, and coronal mass ejections. Solar activity occurs in peaks, with roughly equal intervals between them. The sun interacts significantly with Earth?s magnetosphere. Extraordinary solar activities (or solar storms) can severely interfere with Earth?s magnetospheric and ionospheric electrical current system, causing rapidly changing Earth surface potential (ESP). The destructive consequences become more evident with the ever-increasing propagation of electrical and electronic equipment. The first recorded example of the negative effects of solar activity on human society was an unprecedented solar storm that raged from 28 August through 2 September 1859 (cycle 10), in which telegraph systems all over Europe and North America failed.
Keywords :
Earth; magnetic storms; power transmission protection; solar activity; Dominion Virginia power efforts; Earth biosphere; Earth ionospheric electrical current system; Earth magnetosphere; Earth magnetospheric electrical current system; Earth surface potential; Europe; North America; coronal mass ejection; electrical equipment propagation; electronic equipment propagation; energy source; geomagnetic disturbance mitigation; high-tech devices; solar activity; solar flare; solar system; sun; sunspots; telegraph system failure; unprecedented solar storm; Capacitors; Electricity supply industry; Geomagnetism; Harmonic analysis; Power system reliability; Power transformers; Solar storms; Storms;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Electrification Magazine, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
2325-5897
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/MELE.2015.2480636
Filename :
7343051
Link To Document :
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