Tech Workshop - Nov2018 - Dist PDF
Tech Workshop - Nov2018 - Dist PDF
Tech Workshop - Nov2018 - Dist PDF
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TECHNICAL WORKSHOP, NOVEMBER 27 2018, RIO DE JANERIO
Heavyweight market
~3x
Growth rate
vs. world GDP
~200 GW
Operating world
Installed base
70%
World installed base
equipped with ABB
Up to 12GW
Capacity range of one HVDC installation
250
200
150
100
50
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«The best way to predict the future is to create it» Abraham Lincoln
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2 HVDC technology
Basic features
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There is a place for everyone – DC vs. AC with cable connection
Applies to subsea and underground connections
Investment
HVAC
HVDC
HVDC terminal
costs
AC terminal costs
Customer’s Grid
Submarine cables
Overhead lines
Two conductors
Customer’s Grid
Land or submarine cables
Weak network?
- Black start power restoration
- Active/reactive power control (statcom
functionality)
- AC voltage and frequency stabilization
(increasing AC grid utilization)
Integration of renewables?
- Power, voltage and frequency control
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The right rating and system design
Choosing the right operating range
Technical limitations
AC network capability
– Dimensioning n-1 outage
Valve rated current
– Thyristors up to 5+ kA
– IGBTs up to 3 kA
Cable rated current
– Cable technology
– Cable laying conditions
Higher current
Higher voltage
How is it done?
– Increased voltage rating
– Cutting-edge, bi-mode insulated gate transistor (BIGT)
– Optimized switching
– Modular multi-level converter (MMC) technology
– Very low no-load losses
M1 M2 M3 M3x
80 kVdc
99 MW 197 MW 296 MW 444 MW
M4 M5 M6 M6x
DC Voltages (Ud)
150 kVdc
185 MW 370 MW 555 MW 833 MW
M7 M8 M9 M9x
320 kVdc
395 MW 789 MW 1184 MW 1776 MW
M10 M11 M12 M12x
500 kVdc
617 MW 1233 MW 1850 MW 2775 MW
M13 M14 M15 M15x
640 kVdc
789 MW 1579 MW 2368 MW 3552 MW
Investment Total AC
cost cost
Total
DC cost
DC terminal
cost
AC terminal cost
Distance
Critical Source: Cigré TB 684 „Recommended voltages for HVDC grids“
distance
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December 3, 2018 Slide 22 * = 9 reference project based on available customer data, representative for complete fleet
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Zhangbei
In operation
Under construction
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Reference projects
Maritime
Enabling clean, renewable electricity generated in Newfoundland and
Labrador to be transmitted to the North American grid in Nova Scotia.
500 MW
200 kV
360 km
Key facts
500 MW
200 kV
360 km
Key facts
Same control code used in all project phases phases enables a fast and reliable commissioning on site
10 weeks
5 weeks
Cigre based & Customer agreed Commissioning, energization of converters and filters, transmission tests, performance tests included
12/3/2018 Slide 15
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Control and Protection Action
Saving Nova Scotia by avoiding cascading line outages
3-phase fault
Unsuccessful
re-closure
3-phase fault
Reactive power
Sustained under-
support
voltage triggers
run-back
Active (P_PCC in MW) and reactive (Q_PCC in MVAr) Voltage at selected nodes in
power of Bottom Brook HVDC station (per pole) Newfoundland (in pu)
4s
60.2 Hz +100 MW
60.0 Hz
59.8 Hz
HVDC regulates its power
59.6 Hz output to damp power
oscillations
59.4 Hz
350 kV
950 km
Key facts
1,400 MW
525 kV
623 km
Key facts
3,800 MW
560 kV
1,360 km
Key facts
3,150 MW
500 kV
2,375 km world’s longest operational HVDC link
Key facts
6,000 MW
800 kV
1,775 km
Key facts
Health
Building resilience for long-term effectiveness
and productivity.
Safety
Safe working leads to safe outcomes
- which in turn makes the work
successful also in terms of quality,
delivery to time and budget.
Environment
Working to reduce climate impacts to
committed to write our future.
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HVDC Project Portfolio
Projects in execution Nordlink, first 550kV
HVDC Light system
JSPFS
NSL NordLink
Gotland
CMS Kontiskan, Baltic Cable
Maritime KriegersFlak
IFA2
CG1100
CU ZB500
EastWest
Sylmar
RP800 YS800
Fript2
MurrayLink
NEA, first UHVDC multi-
terminal system
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HVDC Light – an evolving technology globally
High availability a focus in our turn-key solutions during 20 years
VSC-HVDC projects by ABB 1. Eagle Pass 8. Troll 3 & 4 13. NordLink 21. Terranora
2. Mackinac 9. DolWin 1 13. Kriegers Flak 22. IFA2
3. Cross Sound 9. DolWin 2 14. Hällsjön
4. Maritime 9. BorWin 1 15. NordBalt
5. East West 10. Valhall 16. Gotland
8 Interconnector 10. Johan 17. Ål-link
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7 10 11 16 18
6 6. CMS Svedrup 18. Estlink
5 12 13 15
9 7. NSL 11. Skagerrak 19. Caprivi
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22 8. Troll 1 & 2 12. Tjæreborg 20. Murraylink
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4 HVDC Stations
How does a station look like ?
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HVDC Theory
Station layout and major components
Climate
system
DC yard Valve hall
Diesel
generator
MVS building Converter
reactors
Service
building
Coolers
Transformers
Optional harmonic
filters
~300 m
900 MW Converter Station
~110 m
~300 m
~180 m
-d d
cos − −
Q=
DC voltage
(kV)
Direct current
(A)
Design objectives
– Lower losses
– Optimize size
– Health and Safety
– Cost efficient
Modular
Multilevel
Cascaded Two
Level
Two Level
Modulation principles
1997 – 2001
Two level converter
2002 – 2004
Three level converter
2005 – 2009
Two level converter,
optimized switching
2010 – 2015
Cascade two level converter
2016 –
Modular multi-level converter
General control design of HVDC Light Control of active and reactive power during normal and fault conditions
- Including system start-up, normal and protective shut-down procedures
- Including switching and interlocking requirements
- Reflected in main circuit Single-Line Diagram (SLD)
ABB has an unmatched track record of coping with the most challenging grid requirements
Load sharing between HVDC and generator G3 - Large frequency deviation while connecting loads (low inertia)