CKent
Electrical
- Aug 27, 2003
- 42
Our existing generation is connected to a main 115 kV swithcyard (1 1/2 breaker scheme). The same 115 kV switchyard is connected to 2-ITT upstream to 380 KV switchyard (1 1/2 breaker) where 2 inter-tie line connects our system to a much bigger system.
We are planning to put up an expansion through 500MW new generating plants to be connected to the 380 KV switchyard by installation of a single additional bay. The new plant shall be compose of 2x250 MW units and was initially intended to be connected to the two points from the additional bay.
I know that preferably it should be connected on different section of the 1 1/2 breaker and thus requires 2 additional bays. However, to limit the cost, it was proposed that way. Is there a siginificant effect on the reliability of the resulting set-up?
We are planning to put up an expansion through 500MW new generating plants to be connected to the 380 KV switchyard by installation of a single additional bay. The new plant shall be compose of 2x250 MW units and was initially intended to be connected to the two points from the additional bay.
I know that preferably it should be connected on different section of the 1 1/2 breaker and thus requires 2 additional bays. However, to limit the cost, it was proposed that way. Is there a siginificant effect on the reliability of the resulting set-up?