DocumentCode :
2247402
Title :
A preliminary look at the feasibility of VSC HVdc in Manitoba
Author :
Jacobson, D.A.N. ; Wang, P. ; Mohaddes, M. ; Rashwan, M. ; Ostash, R.
Author_Institution :
Manitoba Hydro, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
fYear :
2011
fDate :
3-5 Oct. 2011
Firstpage :
80
Lastpage :
85
Abstract :
Due to the fast-growing presence of VSC technology on the market and advancements including reduced losses, ability to operate at higher currents and using overhead lines, preliminary studies were undertaken to evaluate the feasibility of using VSC technology for the third HVdc Bipole III planned for Manitoba. Manitoba currently has two conventional LCC HVdc Bipoles I and II. Studies showed a VSC link to be technically feasible for Bipole III and would likely eliminate the need for 1000 MVA of new synchronous condensers. In comparison to a conventional LCC link, a VSC link showed improvement in system performance, particularly for frequency dips, during remote faults in the southern system (at the inverter end). Worse performance was noted for VSC DC overhead line faults, but results were still within the system acceptance criteria. A brief look at replacing Bipoles I and II with VSC technology also showed promising results, with the likelihood of being able to retire some of the existing synchronous condensers currently needed at the inverters. The nature of the results warrants future study and consideration of VSC technology for HVdc transmission in Manitoba.
Keywords :
HVDC power convertors; HVDC power transmission; power overhead lines; power transmission faults; Bipole III; LCC HVDC Bipoles I; Manitoba; VSC DC overhead line faults; VSC HVDC transmission technology; apparent power 1000 MVA; frequency dips; inverters; line-commutated converters; overhead lines; synchronous condensers; system acceptance criteria; third HVDC Bipole III; voltage source converter; Circuit faults; Frequency control; HVDC transmission; Inverters; Power conversion; Time frequency analysis; HVdc transmission; power system transient stability; power transmission planning;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Electrical Power and Energy Conference (EPEC), 2011 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Winnipeg, MB
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0405-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/EPEC.2011.6070258
Filename :
6070258
Link To Document :
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