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© ABB Group August 7, 2015 | Slide 1 Variable Shunt Reactors Optimize Transmission Systems Dr. Claes Bengtsson, Global Product Manager, Reactors. PowerGen Europe June 2010
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© ABB Group August 7, 2015 | Slide 2 Matured products ?? Is transformer- and shunt reactor technology matured? Some basics around reactive power compensation New opportunities in reactive power compensation Applications and benefits
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© ABB Group August 7, 2015 | Slide 3 P 2, Q 2 U2U2 U1U1 Q Voltage profile at no or low load (P 2 ),”Ferranti effect” U1U1 U2U2 1,0 pu Voltage at line end increases at low load
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© ABB Group August 7, 2015 | Slide 4 P 2, Q 2 U2U2 U1U1 Q Voltage profile at no or low load (P 2 ), with connected SR U1U1 U2U2 1,0 pu The shunt reactor stabilize the system voltage The shunt reactor consumes reactive power generated by the transmission line
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© ABB Group August 7, 2015 | Slide 5 P 2, Q 2 U2U2 U1U1 Q Voltage profile at no or low load (P 2 ), with connected SR U1U1 U2U2 1,0 pu The shunt reactor stabilize the system voltage Switching in the reactor gives a step change in the voltage on the transmission line
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© ABB Group August 7, 2015 | Slide 6 P 2, Q 2 U2U2 U1U1 (R) + X Q Increased load (P 2 ), voltage profile with connected SR U1U1 U2U2 1,0 pu The voltage profile is load dependent
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© ABB Group August 7, 2015 | Slide 7 Fundamental challenge The is an optimum reactor rating at a certain load Load varies with time Seasonal variations Daily variations Shunt Reactors are by tradition fixed in rating Switching fixed reactors in and out leads to Voltage steps Wear on breakers Non-optimal compensation
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© ABB Group August 7, 2015 | Slide 8 ABB is the world leader on HV shunt reactors >1000 reactors delivered to >40 countries Complete range <800 kV, <300 Mvar Full 3-phase testing capabilities Outstanding performance Field reliability Low sound and vibrations Leading the technology development World’s largest 3-phase reactors (300 Mvar) So why selling static reactors when the need of reactive power compensation is dynamic?
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© ABB Group August 7, 2015 | Slide 9 There are new solutions today A new product class: Variable Shunt Reactors VSR provides dynamic compensation of reactive power Regulation range around 100% (e.g. 50-100 Mvar) Ratings up to 200 Mvar, 500 kV ABB is the world leader for VSRs So far 16 VSRs sold to US, Norway, Denmark, Sweden and Africa The world’s largest VSR now in safe operation 120-200 Mvar, 400 kV
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© ABB Group August 7, 2015 | Slide 10 VSR applications: Wind parks Unpredictable and fluctuating active power exchange The variations in reactive power consumption with varying wind-power production require control: SVC Regulated shunt reactor Switched shunt reactor Grid codes specify the amount of reactive power exchanged with the main grid
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© ABB Group August 7, 2015 | Slide 11 VSR applications: Large and long cable networks Large and long AC cable networks in EHV network systems, e.g. USA and Italy. Extended use of cables put higher demand on reactive power compensation Daily and season load variation in highly populated areas Power quality is important
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© ABB Group August 7, 2015 | Slide 12 VSR applications: Daily load variations in regular networks Transmission systems with time variation of load, generation and power exchange with other networks Interaction with other types of installations, e.g. SVCs, HVDC transmission links Controllability of the system increase in importance or is uncertain Increased demands on flexibility Power quality is important
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© ABB Group August 7, 2015 | Slide 13 Summary of VSR benefits Reduced voltage jumps during switching operation Voltage stability at varying loads Flexibility for new future load conditions Improved interaction with other equipment Coarse tuning of SVC equipment for best dynamical operation Reactive power compensation related to loading of HVDC links (a HVDC converter consumes reactive power) No parallel fixed reactors, reduction of number of breakers, reduced footprint and maintenance Flexible spare unit possibility and flexibility to move a VSR to other location
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© ABB Group August 7, 2015 | Slide 14 Conclusions Transmission networks have time varying loads Transmission networks have time varying needs for compensation of reactive power VSR is a new product type that provides this Do we know the load- and generation patterns of tomorrow? A shunt reactor with fixed rating have a life time of 30+ years...
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© ABB Group August 7, 2015 | Slide 15 Gallery 50-100 Mvar, 242 kV Dominion, USA 120-200 Mvar, 400 kV Statnett, Norway Active part 50-100 Mvar, 242 kV
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© ABB Group August 7, 2015 | Slide 17 Why to be careful when buying a reactor? It should withstand the load of 40 cars, applied 100 times per second for 30 years continuous without rattling and high noise Long time field reliability is a key issue Shunt reactors are difficult
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