Title :
Real-time thermal rating and active control improved distribution network utilisation
Author :
Lloyd, Graeme ; Gomez Bouchet, Ricardo ; Chang An ; Li Zou ; Hosseini, Sepehr
Abstract :
This paper describes work carried out in the UK as part of a collaborative project including Parsons Brinckerhoff, Durham University, Scottish Power Energy Networks (SPEN), ALSTOM Grid and Imass, part-sponsored by the UK Government´s Technology Strategy Board (TSB ). The aim of the project is to evaluate the extra thermal capacity available in the critical network components, overhead lines, transformers and cables when the thermal limits are varied many times a day according to the prevailing environmental conditions. This Dynamic Thermal Rating (DTR) technique could enable generators to enhance their energy export or defer network reinforcement. In 2009 prototype protection relays were installed on SPEN´s network to calculate the dynamic thermal rating for an overhead line, transformer and underground cable. The paper includes an analysis of the field data gathered from site which is used to verify the accuracy and benefits of the real time thermal ratings.
Keywords :
power distribution control; power grids; power overhead lines; power transformer protection; relay protection; underground cables; ALSTOM grid; DTR technique; Durham University; Imass; Parsons Brinckerhoff; SPEN network; Scottish Power Energy Networks; UK Government TSB; UK Government technology strategy board; active control; collaborative project; critical network components; distribution network utilisation; dynamic thermal rating technique; network reinforcement; overhead lines; prototype protection relays; real-time thermal rating; thermal capacity; transformers; underground cable; dynamic thermal rating; overhead line; protection; relay design and data analysis; transformer; underground cable;
Conference_Titel :
Electricity Distribution (CIRED 2013), 22nd International Conference and Exhibition on
Conference_Location :
Stockholm
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-84919-732-8
DOI :
10.1049/cp.2013.0629