Title :
Temporary power generation installations offshore
Author :
Gaastra, Alex ; Paterson, Neil
Author_Institution :
BP North Sea, Aberdeen, UK
Abstract :
Temporary diesel generation is often required to be installed on offshore facilities during production outages to maintain supplies to utilities systems. Platform power systems are often not designed to accommodate connection of temporary generation and engineering is required to ensure the power system operates reliably and safely. The design must consider multiple interfaces with electrical, control and process systems. This paper examines lessons learned from various temporary installations that have been used offshore. Consideration is given to the interface with the main power system, protection and earthing arrangements, nonstandard operation of existing equipment and process factors such as fuelling systems. Commercial drivers for various designs and operating scenarios are also analysed. The paper is intended to aid operators in selecting and designing appropriate temporary power installations.
Keywords :
diesel-electric generators; offshore installations; power generation reliability; safety; diesel generators; fuelling systems; offshore facilities; platform power systems; temporary diesel generation; temporary engineering; temporary power generation installations offshore; Earth; Generators; Grounding; Power transformer insulation; Reliability; Standards; Diesel Generators; Temporary Power Generation;
Conference_Titel :
Petroleum and Chemical Industry Conference Europe, 2014
Conference_Location :
Amsterdam
DOI :
10.1109/PCICEurope.2014.6900051