Title :
HTS cable system demonstration at Detroit Edison
Author :
Kelley, N. ; Jipping, Jon
Author_Institution :
Supercond. Res. Group, Pirelli Cables & Syst. NA, Lexington, SC, USA
Abstract :
In response to the combined effects of growing energy demand and the impact of de-regulation of the electrical energy industry, pro-active utilities are ensuring flexibility and robustness of their networks, upgrading, where necessary, installed capacity in both in transmission and distribution. In this regard, high-temperature superconducting (HTS) cable systems offer advantages where space, thermal capability and environmental conditions constrain capacity. This program will demonstrate a retrofit upgrade application of the warm dielectric HTS cable design in the Detroit Edison utility network, and involve the design, engineering, installation, test and routine operation of a 24 kV, 100 MVA, 3-phase cable system. The original circuit, comprised of three parallel circuits of conventional cables, will be replaced by a single circuit of HTS cables which will provide the same power capacity. Each HTS cable will carry 2400 A RMS, a level that triples the ampacity of original cables powering this circuit. This paper addresses the issues relating to the field application of HTS cables in the context of the demonstration program. Customer perception will play a crucial role in the adoption of HTS cable systems by the utility industry.
Keywords :
bismuth compounds; calcium compounds; high-temperature superconductors; power cables; strontium compounds; substations; superconducting cables; superconducting tapes; 100 MVA; 24 kV; 2400 A; 3-phase cable system; Bi-2223 tape; Bi2Sr2Ca2Cu3O; Detroit Edison; Frisbie substation; HTS cable system demonstration; critical current; distribution; electrical energy industry de-regulation; energy demand; high-temperature superconducting cable systems; parallel circuits; refrigeration system; transmission; warm dielectric HTS cable design; Conductors; Dielectric materials; Dielectrics and electrical insulation; High temperature superconductors; Manufacturing; Power cables; Silver; Superconducting cables; Wire; Wounds;
Conference_Titel :
Power Engineering Society Winter Meeting, 2002. IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7322-7
DOI :
10.1109/PESW.2002.984973