Network connection issues for offshore wind farms in UK waters

Download Report

Transcript Network connection issues for offshore wind farms in UK waters

Some electrical connection
design issues for offshore
wind farms
Paul Gardner, Helen Snodin, & Nigel Scott
Garrad Hassan and Partners
[email protected]
Presentation Rationale




Most UK projects quite advanced
Grid connections and costs known
Issues of design choices
Unknowns ?
Electrical Design




Can be split into 3 key areas:
Offshore array
Transmission to shore
Grid connection
will concentrate on the latter two.
Some Electrical Design Issues



Subsea vs land cable
33kV vs 132kV transmission to shore
Export security
Parallel 132/33kV transformers
Teed vs looped vs busbar connections

Grid Code changes
Electrical Design Diagram
Onshore
Offshore
Existing 132kV
grid line
Wind turbine
Wind turbine
transformer
Other wind turbines
132/33kV
transformer
132kV switch
circuit breaker
33kV cable
onshore
33kV cable
to shore
33kV submarine cable
within array
132kV cable
Tee or loop
connection ?
Single or double
transformer
arrangement ?
Continue with
submarine cable
onshore ?
Offshore transformation
to 132kV or continue at
33kV ?
Arrangement of
offshore array ?
Subsea vs Land Cables

Offshore
33kV - use either EPR submarine cables or
XLPE cable with additional waterproofing
132kV - use XLPE cables
Better electrical insulator
Sealed in watertight lead sheath - not land cable !

Onshore
Subsea cables can be used but only worth
considering for short and simple routes.
Key issues are costs and practicability
33kV vs 132kV Transmission
to Shore
Item
Cable
Cable installation
Power losses
Substation
Power factor correction
O&M
Other costs / risks
Highest Cost
132kV
33kV
£
£
£
£
£
£
£
Export Security

Teed vs Loop vs Busbar connections
Capital cost vs improved export security against
grid faults,
operations and maintenance outages
E.g. 100MW at £0.035/kWh and 35% load factor
Cost of Lost Production
£1.2k
£29k
£206k
£412k
Time
1 hour
1 day
1 week
2 weeks
Export Security - Tee & Loop
Existing grid line
Circuit
breaker/switch
Wind farm
Tee connection
Loop connection
arrangement
arrangement
Export Security



Single or double 132/33kV transformers
One transformer = all eggs in one basket
Two transformers
Extra capital cost
Improved security against transformer failure
new transformer or repairs could take months
failure rates are low
reduced export depending on transformer rating
Higher O&M costs
Grid Code Changes



Compliance in full or in part mandatory
New Grid Code due in 2002
Possible requirements
Control of real and reactive power
Frequency response
Voltage regulation
Stability

Implications - more cost ?
Summary



Impossible to cover all the issues,
design choices and best practices
Hopefully raised awareness of one or
two issues
The answers are often project specific