skm
Electrical
- Mar 31, 1999
- 20
Hi,
I have an interesting scenario which I would like to discuss / share with you all.
Our client is having a cement plant (peak demand of 20MW) which is presently being fed from the utility grid sunstation “A” through a tapping. They are planning to put up a power plant of 42MW at about 2-3 km away from the cement plant. A feeder from this power plant would be given to cement plant to meet its load and only minimum contractual demand (1MW) would be taken from the grid. Another feeder from this power plant shall be connected to the utility grid at their Station ‘A’ for wheeling of balance available generation so that the same can be utilized by client for another plant located some 50km away from this power plant. Utilitiy grid station “A” & “B” are about 100km from each other and connected to each other through a double circuit line.
In case of loss of power from the power plant, the cement plant load shall be met from the utility.
Now the question:
1. Is it possible to limit / control the power flow such that only 1MW is taken from grid at the cement plant and balance 20MW being imported from the power plant?
2. Is it possible to control the wheeling power to the grid so as to optimize the cost of importing power from the utility?
3. What happens should the power demand at the Utility station A or B increases?
I understand many of this can be understood by having a load flow done for the system. However I am putting this on the site so as to ensure that this philosophy of connection to grid at 2 places is basically not a correct solution. In my opinion a better solution is to remover the utility connection at the cement plant and connect the power plant only to the grid.
Hoping to get some advice from you guys soon.
I have an interesting scenario which I would like to discuss / share with you all.
Our client is having a cement plant (peak demand of 20MW) which is presently being fed from the utility grid sunstation “A” through a tapping. They are planning to put up a power plant of 42MW at about 2-3 km away from the cement plant. A feeder from this power plant would be given to cement plant to meet its load and only minimum contractual demand (1MW) would be taken from the grid. Another feeder from this power plant shall be connected to the utility grid at their Station ‘A’ for wheeling of balance available generation so that the same can be utilized by client for another plant located some 50km away from this power plant. Utilitiy grid station “A” & “B” are about 100km from each other and connected to each other through a double circuit line.
In case of loss of power from the power plant, the cement plant load shall be met from the utility.
Now the question:
1. Is it possible to limit / control the power flow such that only 1MW is taken from grid at the cement plant and balance 20MW being imported from the power plant?
2. Is it possible to control the wheeling power to the grid so as to optimize the cost of importing power from the utility?
3. What happens should the power demand at the Utility station A or B increases?
I understand many of this can be understood by having a load flow done for the system. However I am putting this on the site so as to ensure that this philosophy of connection to grid at 2 places is basically not a correct solution. In my opinion a better solution is to remover the utility connection at the cement plant and connect the power plant only to the grid.
Hoping to get some advice from you guys soon.