Title :
PG&E 500 kV series-compensated transmission line relay replacement: Design requirements and RTDS® testing
Author :
Erwin, Davis ; Anderson, Monica ; Pineda, Rafael ; Tziouvaras, Demetrios A. ; Turner, Rick
Abstract :
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) owns an extensive 500 kV series-compensated transmission line network. The availability of this network is critical to serving Northern California loads and regional power transfers from the Pacific Northwest to Southern California. PG&E identified six transmission lines requiring immediate replacement of faulty solid-state relay systems with modern, more reliable microprocessor-based relay systems to improve the reliability and maintain maximum availability of the 500 kV transmission system. This paper describes the PG&E design philosophy of the 500 kV transmission line relay systems and the protection challenges of series-compensated transmission lines operating in single-phase tripping and reclosing modes. In addition, the paper describes the relay system settings considerations and their validation using a Real Time Digital Simulator (RTDS®). The paper demonstrates the analysis of RTDS results and the benefits derived during the engineering and commissioning stages of the project.
Keywords :
power transmission faults; power transmission lines; power transmission protection; power transmission reliability; relay protection; Northern California; PG&E design philosophy; PG&E series-compensated transmission line relay replacement; Pacific Gas and Electric Company; RTDS testing; Southern California; faulty solid-state relay systems replacement; real time digital simulator testing; regional power transfer; reliable microprocessor-based relay system; series-compensated transmission line protection; single-phase tripping reclosing mode; voltage 500 kV; Capacitors; Generators; Impedance; Relays; Testing; Transient analysis;
Conference_Titel :
Protective Relay Engineers, 2011 64th Annual Conference for
Conference_Location :
College Station, TX
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0494-9
DOI :
10.1109/CPRE.2011.6035620