Title :
Pre-Feasibility Investigation into Converting Fixed Line Reactors in the Cape System into Variable Types
Author :
Mbuli, Nhlanhla ; Nojozi, Ma-Ande ; Pretorius, JHC
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Univ. of Johannesburg, Johannesburg, South Africa
Abstract :
To supply the Eskom´s Western Cape portion of the transmission grid, a mature system of 400kV lines, in parallel with 765kV lines, is used. These lines move power from Mpumalanga in the northern part of the system, where a generation pool of coal-fired power stations is located, over a distance of about 1500km, to supply the loads. The above-mentioned transmission lines were designed with fixed line reactors, to protect them from being damaged by high voltages in case of fast and substantial voltage rises, e.g., due to sudden loss of load. The reactors installed in the power system consume capacitive reactive power from the system, and this can have adverse impact on the performance of the power system, e.g., problems in maintaining voltages within acceptable levels, adverse impact on total active power losses of the system, and adverse impact on the voltage stability margin. By making these reactors controllable, it will be possible to inject least amount of reactance required during peak conditions to ensure maximum performance, and to insert maximum reactance needed to operate the system during conditions of least loading. In this paper, the results of a preliminary investigation into converting the fixed line reactors in the Cape network into controllable type are presented.
Keywords :
load flow control; power system stability; power transmission control; power transmission planning; reactive power control; reactors (electric); voltage regulators; active power loss; capacitive reactive power; coal fired power stations; fixed line reactor; prefeasibility investigation; transmission grid; variable line reactor; voltage 400 kV; voltage 765 kV; voltage rise; voltage stability; Inductors; Loading; Power system stability; Reactive power; Shunts (electrical); Stability criteria; Thermal stability;
Conference_Titel :
Power and Energy Engineering Conference (APPEEC), 2012 Asia-Pacific
Conference_Location :
Shanghai
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0545-8
DOI :
10.1109/APPEEC.2012.6307557