Title :
The 345-kV underground/underwater Long Island Sound cable project
Author :
Grzan, J. ; Casalaina, R.V. ; Hahn, E.I. ; Kansog, J.O.C.
Author_Institution :
New York Power Authority, White Plains, NY, USA
fDate :
7/1/1993 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A high-voltage underground/underwater cable system was installed to increase the transmission capacity from the mainland of New York to Long Island. The use of high-pressure fluid-filled (HPFF) pipe-type cable on the land portion represents the largest application of paper-propylene-paper (PPP) insulated cable in the United States. State-of-the-art technologies were implemented in the use of fiber optic cables for relay protection, temperature monitoring and leak detection systems, SF/sub 6/ gas-insulated substations, and underwater cable laying and embedment techniques. The design and installation of a 750 MVA, 43 km (26.6 miles), 345 kV underground/underwater electric transmission system are discussed.<>
Keywords :
cable laying; power cables; project engineering; submarine cables; transmission networks; underground cables; 345 kV; 43 km; 750 MVA; SF/sub 6/; USA; cable laying; design; embedment; fiber optic cables; gas-insulated substations; high-pressure fluid-filled; installation; paper-propylene-paper; power cables; project; relay protection; state-of-the-art; temperature monitoring; transmission capacity; transmission system; underground; underwater;
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on