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1、Reliability modelling and analysis for Sheffield Substation 220 kV upgrade projectCaroline Lee Transend, Networks Pty Ltd , TasmaniaDr Sudhir Agarwal, San Diego, California, USAABSTRACTThis paper describes the application of a defensible probabilistic process in reliability evaluation for Sheffield
2、220 kV Substation redevelopment project. Sheffield Substation is a hub of 220 kV transmission system in the North and North-West regions of Tasmania. It provides connection to West Coast and Mersey Forth hydro power stations and facilitates power transfers from these power stations to major industri
3、al customers in George Town area and retail andindustrial loads in the North and North-West regions of Tasmania. Therefore, it is important that integrity of Sheffield Substation is protected as much as possible and consequences of unplanned outages minimised to prevent possible widespread system di
4、sturbances.Together with General Reliability from San Diego,California, Transend undertook the reliability evaluation of four redevelopment options for Sheffield Substation using SUBREL, substation reliability and TRANSREL, transmission system reliability programs.1.INTRODUCTION Transend, as a Trans
5、mission Service Provider and Transmission Network Operator in Tasmania is responsible for providing reliable electricity supply and providing cost effective development solutions of the transmission network. Transend has identified a need for a comprehensive and more objective process in justificati
6、on of development projects from its capital works program. The need to combine customer reliability targets and economics to achieve cost effective development solutions has been long recognised. A hierarchical framework for overall power system reliability evaluation is presented in 1.Different des
7、ign, planning and operating principles and techniques have been developed in different countries over many decades in an attempt to find balance between reliability targets and economic constraints 2.Following the reliability concept and principles, differentutilities applied different reliability c
8、riteria to justify projects from their capital works program. Reliability criteria can be viewed as conditions that should be satisfied by electricity generation, transmission and distribution systems in order to achieve requiredreliability targets. Reliability criteria usually fall into two categor
9、ies: established numerical target levels of reliability (eg level of expected energy not supplied) and performance test criteria (eg N-1, N-2 incidents that the system has to withstand). An attempt to combine these two categories into one set of reliability criteria is currently underway in Tasmania
10、 3. The use of reliability criteria from the first category is the core of probabilistic reliability evaluation approach. The second category is a deterministic reliability evaluation approach. The usefulness of deterministic criteria and security standards in justification of projects from capital
11、works program is challenged in 4. Instead, an approach involving customers in decision making and simulating a realistic system operation and failure is commended. The basic steps suggested in proper reliability evaluations are based on complete understanding of the equipment and system behaviour in
12、cluding: Understanding the way the equipment and system operate; Identify the situations in which equipment can fail; Understand consequences of the failures; Incorporate these events into the reliability model; Use the available evaluation techniques tocalculate reliability indices and costs.With t
13、his understanding of the system behaviour probability theory is then only seen as a tool to transform this understanding into the likely system future behaviour.2. SELECTION OF EVALUATION TECHNIQUE AND SOFTWARE TOOLSThere are two main categories of evaluation techniques5: analytical (stateenumeratio
14、n) and Monte Carlo simulation. The advantages and disadvantages of both methods are discussed in 1.Analytical technique was chosen by Transend because of its usefulness in comparing different development options for network development projects. This approach was presented also in the Electricity Su
15、pply Association of Australia Guidelines for Reliability Assessment Planning 6. Consequently, decision was made to acquire SUBREL, and TRANSREL, substation reliability and transmission system reliability programs from General Reliability,USA.2.1. SUBREL - SUBSTATION RELIABILITYPROGRAMSUBREL is a com
16、puter program which calculates reliability indices for an electricity utility substation and generating station switchyard 7. The methodology used to analyse impact of substation generated outages on overall system reliability performances has been described in 8. The program models the following ou
17、tage events, including all required subsequent automatic and manual switching operations:1. Forced outage of any substation component: Breaker Transformer Bus Section Disconnector2. Forced outage of an incoming line.3. Forced outage overlapping a maintenance outage for substation equipment or an inc
18、oming line.4. Stuck breaker (failure to open when needed to clear the fault).SUBREL calculates the following load point indices: Frequency of Interruption (per year) Number of Circuits Interruptions (per year) Outage Duration (minutes per outage) Annual Total Outage Duration (minutes per year) Custo
19、mer Minutes of Interruption CMI (per year) Expected Unsupplied Energy (EUE) (kWh per year) Expected Outage Cost ($ per year)SUBREL also calculates the following substation or totalsystem indices: SAIFI, System Average Interruption Frequency Index SAIDI, System Average Interruption Duration Index CAI
20、DI, Customer Average Interruption Duration Index ASAI, Average Service Availability Index EUE, Expected Unsupplied Energy (kWh per year) Expected Outage Cost ($ per year)SUBREL generates a list of substation generated outages that can be used further by TRANSREL to analyse impact on overall system r
21、eliability performance.2.2. TRANSREL TRANSMISSION SYSTEM RELIABILITY PROGRAMTRANSREL uses contingency enumeration of transmission contingencies to evaluate power network reliability. It is designed to aid electric utility system planners for reliability assessment of bulk power systems. The process
22、involves specifying contingencies (outages of transmission lines and station originated outages) and performing load flow analysis to determine system problems such as circuit overloads, low/high bus voltages, bus separation or islanding. Using the probability, frequency and duration of the continge
23、ncies evaluated, indices of system problems as measures of system unreliability are calculated. Both post contingency and post remedial action indices can be calculated. If no remedial actions are taken to alleviate a problem, the post contingency indices may provide a pessimistic assessment of syst
24、em reliability. If remedial actions such as generation redispatch, switching of facilities, curtailment of load alleviates some of the system problems, the post remedial action reliability indices provide a more realistic measure of system performance. The amount of load shedding is used as an indic
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