A Presentation On: "Multi-Terminal High Voltage Direct Current Transmission"
A Presentation On: "Multi-Terminal High Voltage Direct Current Transmission"
A Presentation On: "Multi-Terminal High Voltage Direct Current Transmission"
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By:
Manish Kumar Meena
M.Tech. (Power System)
Scholar No. : 172113107
Contents:
1. Introduction
2. Types of MTHVDC Systems
3. Advantages of MTHVDC
4. Potential Application of MTHVDC transmission
5. Challenges with multi-terminal HVDC
6. A Comparison of LCC and VSC schemes
7. MTHVDC in India
8. Research Scope
9. Future Aspects
10. Conclusion
References
Introduction: [1]
Series
MTHVDC
Radial
Systems
Parallel
Mesh
[1]
[4] [6]
Advantages of MTHVDC:
Interconnection of power networks
Economic System
Long distance bulk power delivery
Environmental benefits
No interference with communication system
Direction of power flow can be changed very quickly
[4] [7]
Potential Applications:
Bulk power transmission from several
remote generating stations to several load
centers.
Asynchronous interconnection between
adjacent power systems.
Reinforcing of an AC network which is
heavily loaded.
[4] [8]
Challenges with multi-terminal HVDC:
• Parallel converters in the same station.
• Isolation by using HVDC breaker.
• Detection and clearing of converter faults should be fast.
• Importance of telecommunication.
• The speed of recovery of the entire MTDC system depends upon the
recovery of the small tap.
• Multi-terminal systems are difficult to realize using line commutated
converters.
[4]
A Comparison of LCC and VSC schemes:
LCC VSC
URLs:
[2]. http://new.abb.com/systems/hvdc/references/north-east-agra
References:
Papers:
[3]. Raymundo E. Torres-Olguin, Alejandro Garces, “Grid Integration of offshore
wind farms using a Hybrid HVDC composed by an MMC with an LCC-based
transmission system”, Energy Procedia 137 (2017) 391–400
[4]. Oluwafemi E. Oni, Innocent E. Davidson, Kamati N.I. Mbangula, “A Review of
LCC-HVDC and VSC-HVDC Technologies and Applications”, 978-1-5090-2320-
2/16/ ©2016 IEEE
[5]. Wajid Ahmed, Student Member, IEEE, Balachandra M. Hegde, Pavan R.
Manvi, Avinash S. S., and Premila Manohar, Senior Member, IEEE,
“Modeling and Simulation of 800 kV Multi-terminal UHVDC System in
India”, 978-1- 4673- 6667- 0/15©2015 IEEE
References:
[6]. A. Kalair, N. Abas & N. Khan, “Comparative study of HVAC & HVDC
transmission systems ”, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 59
(2016) 1653–1675
[7]. Long W.F. et al., “Application Aspects of Multiterminal DC Power
Transmission”, IEEE Trans., Power Delivery, Vol. 5, No.4, pp. 2084–2098,
November 1990
[8]. Pedro RODRIGUEZ, Kumars ROUZBEHI, “Multi-terminal DC grids: challenges
and prospects”, (2017) 5(4):515–523
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