Title :
Capacity improvements for rural single wire earth return systems
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Eng. & Phys. Syst., Central Queensland Univ., Rockhampton, Qld.
fDate :
Nov. 29 2005-Dec. 2 2005
Abstract :
The single wire earth return, (SWER), system is a low cost power distribution method that finds international use in rural areas, it is a key technology for the extension of grid systems. In Australia, SWER systems can cover vast areas. A single SWER system may typically supply 100 kW to several dozen customers and may extend more than 300 km. Recent changes in the Australian retail energy market structure and significant load growth are driving a requirement for new low cost methods of capacity improvement. Shunt reactors are often used in SWER systems to compensate for line charging current effects. As voltage regulation is the determining capacity factor, the replacement of fixed shunt reactors with controllable reactors provides an opportunity to significantly increase the system capacity. A case study of the North Jericho SWER system is presented which shows a capacity increase of approximately 85% can be achieved
Keywords :
earthing; power distribution protection; power grids; power markets; reactors (electric); Australian retail energy market structure; grid systems; line charging current effects; power distribution method; rural single wire earth return systems; shunt reactors; voltage regulation; Australia; Conductors; Costs; Earth; Inductors; Power distribution; Shunt (electrical); Transformers; Voltage control; Wire; Power Distribution; reactive power control; rural areas; thyristor applications; voltage control;
Conference_Titel :
Power Engineering Conference, 2005. IPEC 2005. The 7th International
Conference_Location :
Singapore
Print_ISBN :
981-05-5702-7
DOI :
10.1109/IPEC.2005.206925