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Study Committee Representatives Annual Meeting October 18, 2010 Winnipeg

Study Committee Representatives Annual Meeting October 18, 2010 Winnipeg. SC B4 “HVDC and Power Electronics” Activity Report Presented by: John McNichol (Manitoba Hydro). SC B4 HVDC and Power Electronics General Subject Matter.

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Study Committee Representatives Annual Meeting October 18, 2010 Winnipeg

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  1. Study Committee Representatives Annual MeetingOctober 18, 2010Winnipeg SC B4 “HVDC and Power Electronics”Activity ReportPresented by: John McNichol(Manitoba Hydro)

  2. SC B4 HVDC and Power Electronics General Subject Matter • LCC (Line Commutated Converters) - Conventional technology for HVDC transmission utilizing thyristors as the switching technology for rectifier and inverter operation • VSC (Voltage Source Converters) – “Newer” Technology for HVDC conversion using IGBT switching technology. It is currently applied to schemes of less than 1400 MW. Technology is growing and its applications can include passive loads, wind and off shore oil rigs. Losses and IGBT rating are limiting factors that are gradually being overcome. • FACTS (Flexible AC Transmission Systems) – Systems involving the controlled switching of capacitors and/or reactors to facilitate and stabilize increased power transmission. The elements may be series or shunt connected

  3. SC B4 HVDC and Power Electronics Membership • 24 Regular Country Members (including Canada) • 6 Observer Country Members • Canadians On SC B4 • 14 Canadians are major contributors to the technical activities of the study committee • 2 Canadians serve as Conveners of Working/Advisory Group

  4. SC B4 HVDC and Power Electronics Structure - General • Leadership • Chairman and Secretary • Supporting Organization • 2 Advisory Groups (Permanent Standing) • 8 Working Groups (Term Limited) • 2 Joint Working Groups

  5. SC B4 HVDC and Power Electronics Structure - Advisory Groups • AG 01 Strategic Advisory Group • Ensure all activities are appropriate and of sufficient priority and meet the • needs of the industry and users • AG 04HVDC System PerformanceGather and publish the performance data of current operating systems and maintain a compendium of worldwide systems

  6. SC B4 HVDC and Power Electronics Structure - Working Groups • WG B4.38 Simulation of HVDC and FACTS • WG B4.44 Planning Guidelines Dealing with HVDC Environmental Issues • WG B4.46 Voltage Source Converter HVDC for Power Transmission – Economic Aspects and Comparison with Other AC and DC Technologies • WG B4.47 Special Issues in AC Filter Specifications for HVDC

  7. SC B4 HVDC and Power Electronics Structure – Working Groups • WG B4.48 Component Testing of VSC Systems for HVDC Applications • WG 4.49 Performance Evaluation and Applications Review of Existing Thyristor Controlled Series Compensation Devices • WG B4.51 Study Of Stresses on HVDC Converter Transformers • WG B4.52 HVDC Grids

  8. SC B4 HVDC and Power Electronics Structure – Joint Working Groups • JWG B4/B2/C3.50 Electric Field and Ion Current Environment of HVDC Overhead Transmission Lines • JWG B5/B4.25 Impact of HVDC Stations on Protection of AC Systems

  9. SC B4 HVDC and Power Electronics Structure - New Working Groups • WG B4.53 Guideline for the procurement of STATCOMs • WG B4.54 Life extension of HVDC converter stations • HVDC Grids and Multi-terminal HVDC systems • Guidelines for the preparation of “connection agreements” or “Grid Codes” for multi-terminal schemes and HVDC Grids • Guidelines for Generic converter and “Black Box” actual project models of converters for multi-terminal and HVDC Grids • Load flow and dc voltage control in a meshed HVDC Grid • Protection of Multi-terminal and HVDC Grids • Designing HVDC Grids to achieve reliability and availability criteria similar to those of HVAC grid

  10. SC B4 HVDC and Power Electronics Regular Meetings Bergen Norway 2009 - Meetings, Symposium and Tutorial Paris France 2010 - Regular Session Melbourne/Brisbane Australia 2011 - Meetings, Symposium and Tutorial Paris France 2012 – Regular Session Rio de Janeiro Brazil - Meetings, Symposium and Tutorial

  11. B4 HVDC and Power ElectronicsParis 2012 Preferential Subjects • PS1 HVDC & FACTS Projects • Project Planning, including environmental and regulatory issues • Project implementation • Project Performance including VSC, HVDC and UHVDC.

  12. SC B4 HVDC and Power Electronics2012 Preferential Subjects • PS2 HVDC & FACTS Technology Developments • HVDC converter stations • FACTS equipment • UHVDC equipment

  13. Applications • PS3 HVDC Grids and Multi-terminal HVDC systems • Increased AC network capacity through the use of FACTS equipment, • Increased AC network capacity through embedded HVDC systems and conversion of ac lines to HVDC operation • Integration of large renewable energy sources

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