DocumentCode :
1197653
Title :
Trans-Alaska Pipeline Electrical Power Requirements and Systems
Author :
Klueber, Paul O.
Author_Institution :
Alyeska Pipeline Service Company
Issue :
6
fYear :
1983
Firstpage :
962
Lastpage :
967
Abstract :
The Trans-Alaska pipeline was built to transport crude oil from the Prudhoe Bay field on the North Slope of Alaska to an ice-free port in south-central Alaska. The 48 in pipeline has a design capacity of two million barrels per day but is currently operating at a 1.52-million rate. The pipeline passes over several mountain ranges and is more than 50 percent above ground, exposed to temperatures ranging from ¿70°F to 100°F. Some 800 rivers and streams are crossed. The power requirements to operate this pipeline are discussed. The majority of the power is generated in-house; however, utilities are utilized at three pump stations with in-house backup generators. Sixty-two motor-operated valves depend on local energy converters to keep batteries charged.
Keywords :
Chemical industry; Jet engines; Land surface temperature; Ocean temperature; Petroleum; Pipelines; Power generation; Standby generators; Turbines; Valves;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0093-9994
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TIA.1983.4504321
Filename :
4504321
Link To Document :
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