DocumentCode
454049
Title
AC or DC? economics of grid connection design for offshore wind farms
Author
Morton, A.B. ; Cowdroy, S. ; Hill, J.R.A. ; Halliday, M. ; Nicholson, G.D.
Author_Institution
Econnect Australia Pty Ltd., Melbourne, Vic., Australia
fYear
2006
fDate
28-31 March 2006
Firstpage
236
Lastpage
240
Abstract
The design of collection and shorelink transmission systems for offshore wind farms raises unique technical and economic challenges. Study work and field experience by Econnect and others shows that conventional onshore wind farm design practices cannot be relied on to optimise the life-cycle economics of an offshore generation site. Assumptions about cost components and project risks must be revised to reflect the realities of the offshore operating environment. Advances in HVDC technology using voltage source converters (VSC) have increased the attractiveness of DC transmission for offshore connections. Numerous technical and commercial advantages arise from the use of DC cables and power electronics, but these are offset by the high cost of the converter infrastructure, exacerbated by the additional costs of offshore platforms. The economics of HVAC versus HVDC for offshore connections thus requires careful assessment. Similar care is required when evaluating novel network architectures such as offshore grid schemes, the costs and benefits of which are both significant. In this paper a comprehensive economic evaluation methodology is described which accounts for emerging design options such as AC/DC transmission and partial redundancy. This has been applied by Econnect to the evaluation of 6 GW of UK Round 2 offshore projects.
Keywords
cost-benefit analysis; offshore installations; power convertors; power electronics; power grids; power transmission economics; wind power plants; 6 GW; DC cable; Econnect; HVAC; HVDC transmission; UK; costing; grid connection; network architecture; offshore wind farm; power electronics; power transmission economics; voltage source converter; wind power generation;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
AC and DC Power Transmission, 2006. ACDC 2006. The 8th IEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
IET
ISSN
0537-9989
Print_ISBN
0-86341-613-6
Type
conf
Filename
1633649
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