Title :
Superconductor technologies for a controllable and reliable high capacity grid
Author :
Malozemoff, A.P. ; Kehrli, A. ; De Leon, J. Diaz ; Kalsi, S.
Author_Institution :
American Supercond. Corp., Westborough, MA, USA
Abstract :
Superconductor technologies offer solutions to critical problems facing the electric power grid, including the needs for improved grid stability, higher capacity and a "smart" grid in which power flows can be controlled. The best known of these technologies is superconductor underground power transmission cable. By virtue of its high current density and low losses, it offers high power capacity, avoiding higher transmission voltage levels, with minimal local environmental impact, neither thermal nor electromagnetic. The low inductive impedance of the shielded cold-dielectric superconductor cables, coupled with their high capacity, can relieve an overloaded network and enable power control through the use of a phase angle regulator. Dynamic synchronous condensers, rotating machines based on high temperature superconductor rotor coils, are another key technology for improving grid stability, providing a high level of reactive (VAr) compensation in a compact trailerized format that can be conveniently sited at substations or directly at load or generation sites.
Keywords :
electric machines; high-temperature superconductors; load flow control; power control; power system stability; power transmission control; rotors; static VAr compensators; substations; superconducting cables; underground cables; underground transmission systems; dynamic synchronous condenser; electric power grid stability; environmental impact; high temperature superconductor rotor coil; low inductive impedance; phase angle regulator; power control; power flow control; reactive VAr compensation; rotating machine; shielded cold-dielectric cable; substation; superconductor underground power transmission cable; Cable shielding; High temperature superconductors; Load flow; Power system stability; Power systems; Power transmission; Smart grids; Superconducting cables; Superconducting coils; Superconducting transmission lines;
Conference_Titel :
Power Systems Conference and Exposition, 2004. IEEE PES
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8718-X
DOI :
10.1109/PSCE.2004.1397681