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Title: Bulk Power Transmission in India


1
Welcome
POWERGRID
Bulk Power Transmission in India Issues,
Challenges and Technology Options
Theme Paper
VK Prasher Executive Director Power Grid
Corporation of India Ltd vkprasher_at_powergridindia.
com vkprasher_at_yahoo.com
2
Topics
  • Evolution of Indian Power System
  • Indian Power Scenario
  • National Grid
  • Transmission System Requirements
  • Issues and Approach
  • Technology Options

3
Evolution of Indian Power Grid
  • Phenomenal expansion since independence
  • Generation 1349 MW 1,11,500 MW
  • (in 1947) (in 2003)
  • Grid
  • Local grid at the time of independence.
  • State Grids emerged in 1960s.
  • Regional Grids in 1970s.
  • Five Regional Grids Northern, Western,
    Southern, Eastern North-eastern
  • National Grid under progress.

4
POWERGRID
Thank You
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Present Power Supply Scenario
  • Installed capacity - 104,500 MW
  • Coal 71
  • Hydro 25
  • Nuclear others 4
  • Peak demand
  • Peak power - 81,555 MW
  • Energy (average) - 1430 MU/day
  • Availability
  • Peak power - 71,260 MW
  • Energy (average) - 1325 MU/day
  • Shortage
  • Peak power - 10,300 MW (12.6)
  • Energy - 107 MU/day (7.5)

6
Power Sector demarcated in five regions
7
Existing Transmission System
  • Figs. are in ckt. km
  • State Central Total
    (POWERGRID)
  • HVDC 1,504 3,532 4,836
  • 800 KV 400
    550 950
  • 400 kV 13,000
    32,500 45,500
  • 220/132 kV 2,06,000
    9000 2,15,000
  • Application of State-of-the-art technologies -
    HVDC bipole,
  • HVDC back-to-back, SVC, Series Compensation,
    FACTS etc.
  • Application of improved OM technologies
    Hotline maintenance, Emergency Restoration
    System, Thermovision scanning etc.


8
Recently Commissioned Major Links
  • Talcher Kolar HVDC bipole line
  • Capacity 2000 MW , Distance 1400 kms one of
    the longest line - Inter-connecting Eastern to
    Southern region - Commissioned 9 months ahead of
    schedule
  • ER-WR Synchronous Inter Connection (Through
    Raipur Rourkela 400 kV D/c line)
  • First major synchronous line inter-connecting two
    big regions WR 30,000 MW and ER 15,000 MW
  • With this link power system of 48,000 MW is
    running in synchronous mode.

9
Talcher-Kolar and Raipur-Rourkela
10
Capacity Addition Programme
  • Goal Power on Demand by 2012
  • Capacity Addition 100,000 MW in next 10 years
  • 2006-07 - 45,000 MW
  • 2011-012 - 55,000 MW
  • Future Power Supply Scenario

Peak Demand (MW) Installed Capacity (MW)
Present 81,555 104,500
2006-07 115,000 149,500
2011-12 157,000 204,500
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Growth of Cumulative capacity of Inter-regional
links
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Plan for National Grid
  • Phase 1 Already completed
  • Interconnection of Regional Grids through HVDC
    Back-to-Back links having cumulative capacity of
    5000 MW Already Completed
  • Phase 2 Partly completed
  • Hybrid system comprising of high capacity HVDC
    and HVAC lines (both 765 kV and 400 kV)
  • Most of transmission lines would be part of
    associated transmission system of large sized
    generation project.
  • Cumulative inter-regional capacity would be
    23,000 MW
  • Phase 3 to be completed by 2012
  • Ring of 765 kV transmission lines
    inter-connecting ER, WR and NR
  • Cumulative caapcity would be 30,000 MW

15
HVDC and FACTS (After 2002)
  • HVDC Schemes
  • 2000 MW HVDC Bipole between Talcher in Eastern
    Region and Kolar in Southern Region Already
    commissioned in 2002
  • 2nd 500 MW HVDC back-to-back at Gazuwaka
    interconnecting Eastern Region and Southern
    Region Scheduled by March, 2005
  • 2500 MW HVDC Bipole between Balia and Bhiwadi in
    Northern Region Scheduled in 2009-10
  • FACTS Scheme
  • TCSC (40 fixed plus 5-15 variable) on existing
    Rourkela Raipur 400 kV D/c line Completed,
    testing under progress
  • TCSC (40 fixed plus 5-15 variable) on
    Purnea-Muzaffarpur and Muzaffarpur-Gorakhpur 400
    kV D/c line Scheduled for commissioning by
    June, 2006

16
Transmission System Requirements
  • Low cost to consumer
  • The transmission system should be suitable for an
    evolving system and allow implementation in
    stages
  • It should meet system requirements regarding
    active and reactive power in the face of
    variation in load demand and following
    contingencies.

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Transmission System Requirements
  • The evolved system should have long term
    suitability and should not be too expensive
    initially or become redundant in future.
  • It should meet Availability / Reliability
    requirements even when other elements in the
    system are out within limits.

18
Issues and Effects
ROW Constraint
Uncertainty in addition of generation
Bulk Power Long Distance Lines
Staging New Technologies
Reactive Power Planning
Stability
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Issues and Approach
  • Utilization of existing resources to the maximum
    extent
  • upgradation of voltages
  • replacement with high capacity / HVDC lines
  • Operation at high temperature

20
Issues and Approach
  • Transmission of bulk power over long distances
    over time
  • Long bulk power transmission lines 400 kV, 800
    kV ac, HVDC etc.
  • staging - Use of modular / multi-terminal HVDC
    systems
  • reactive power control

21
Issues and Approach
  • Severe Right of Way constraints
  • Use of compact lines
  • Upgradation of voltage rating of existing lines
  • Re-conductoring
  • Multicircuit lines
  • Use of high voltage / HVDC lines
  • Dynamic Thermal Circuit Rating

22
Issues and Approach
  • Uncertainty in generation, Open market
  • Matching Transmission Lines
  • Greater change of flow reactive power support
  • Staging may be essential
  • Modular constructions

23
Issues and Approach
  • Inter area oscillations, Stability
  • Unified Load Dispatch Systems
  • Controlled exchange of power
  • Steady state and dynamic reactive power support
  • Free governor, PSS tuning

24
Technology Options
  • FACTS
  • TCSC
  • SVC
  • STATCOM
  • UPFC

25
Technology Options
  • HVDC systems
  • Long distance bulk power systems
  • Back-to-Back systems
  • Multi-terminal schemes
  • Voltage Source Converters
  • Unit schemes, transformer less schemes etc.
  • Tapping of power

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Technology Options
  • 800, 1100 kV ac lines
  • High temperature conductors
  • Dynamic shunt reactors
  • Dynamic Thermal Circuit Rating

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