DocumentCode :
571148
Title :
High voltage direct current transmission - A review, part I
Author :
Okba, Mohamed H. ; Saied, Mohamed H. ; Mostafa, M.Z. ; Abdel-Moneim, T.M.
Author_Institution :
Electr. Eng. Dept., Egyptian Electr. Transm. Co., Al Behira, Egypt
fYear :
2012
fDate :
29-31 May 2012
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
7
Abstract :
Major milestones in the development of high voltage direct current (HVDC) technologies and concepts were achieved in 1950s. Thanks to the high power thyristor switches (1960-70s), the HVDC technologies reached a significant degree of maturity in 1980s. The classical HVDC uses thyristor-based current-sourced line-commutated converter (LCC) technology. The advent of power semiconductor switches in 1980-90s, with turn on-off capabilities especially the IGBTs and IGCTs, and the on-going progress in this field, have introduced the conventional (two-level) voltage-source converter (VSC) technology and its variety of configurations, multi-level and multi-module VSCs, also as viable converter technologies for power system applications. The DC system is experiencing significant degree of re-emergence due to its potential to either directly address, or to facilitate resolving a large number of existing and anticipated interconnected AC power system steady-state and dynamic issues. HVDC technology made possible to transfer bulk power over long distances. In part I of this two-parts paper, comparative evaluations, studies, and review of HVDC versus HVAC transmission systems, are presented. Applications, different schemes of HVDC systems are also outlined.
Keywords :
HVDC power convertors; HVDC power transmission; power system interconnection; HVAC transmission systems; HVDC technologies; IGBT; IGCT; LCC technology; dynamic issues; high voltage direct current transmission; interconnected AC power system; multilevel VSC; multimodule VSC; steady-state issues; thyristor-based current-sourced line-commutated converter technology; turn on-off capabilities; two-level converter technology; voltage-source converter technology; HVDC transmission; Indexes; Integrated circuit interconnections; Poles and towers; Power system stability; Propagation losses; Switches; HVDC converter technologies; HVDC converters; HVDC schemes; HVDC system components; HVDC transmission; Hierarchal Level;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Energytech, 2012 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Cleveland, OH
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1836-5
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1834-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/EnergyTech.2012.6304650
Filename :
6304650
Link To Document :
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