DocumentCode
498611
Title
Balancing availability, reliability and future regulatory impact against overall project capex for offshore wind farms
Author
Sulawa, Tomasz ; Jami, Imran ; Pound, Rowland
Author_Institution
RWE npower, UK
fYear
2009
fDate
29-31 July 2009
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
7
Abstract
RWE Innogy is developing a 750 MW offshore wind farm, Gwynt y Mor (GyM), 20 km off the north Wales coast and adjacent to the existing near-shore wind farms of North Hoyle and Rhyl Flats. This paper highlights some of the challenges faced in developing a large offshore wind farm in a climate of evolving renewable technology, challenging market conditions and a new GB regulatory framework for offshore transmission systems. The paper also focuses on some of the key decisions taken in the electrical system design, balancing capital expenditure with power system availability in the light of the energy value. Project appraisal from a life cycle cost perspective shows that, given the forecast value of renewable energy, it can be economically justifiable to design offshore substations above the minimum security standards being developed for offshore transmission systems in GB i.e. building in additional redundancy to improve electrical system availability. Finally, the paper discusses the use of the Wind Turbine Generator´s reactive range for the provision of reactive power/voltage control, i.e. as an alternative to fully rated onshore dynamic compensation, e.g. SVC/STATCOM.
Keywords
offshore installations; power generation economics; power system security; reactive power control; renewable energy sources; substations; voltage control; wind power plants; GB regulatory framework; Gwynt y Mor; North Hoyle; RWE Innogy; Rhyl Flats; SVC-STATCOM; Wind Turbine Generator´s reactive range; balancing availability; balancing reliability; distance 20 km; electrical system design; life cycle cost; market conditions; minimum security standards; north Wales coast; offshore substations; offshore transmission systems; offshore wind farms; onshore dynamic compensation; overall project capex; power 750 MW; power system availability; reactive power-voltage control; regulatory impact; renewable energy; renewable technology; Appraisal; Availability; Costs; Economic forecasting; Load forecasting; Power system economics; Power system security; Renewable energy resources; Wind farms; Wind forecasting; Gwynt y Mor; Wind Turbine Generator (WTG); offshore; renewable; wind farm;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Integration of Wide-Scale Renewable Resources Into the Power Delivery System, 2009 CIGRE/IEEE PES Joint Symposium
Conference_Location
Calgary, AB
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-4860-9
Electronic_ISBN
978-2-85873-080-3
Type
conf
Filename
5211187
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