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Transmission System Data
Installed Capacity including Central Sector Share (as on 31.01.12):
Sr. No. Sector Installed
Capacity in MW
1 State Sector 4995
2 Private Sector 7599
3 Central Sector 3000
Total 15594
Sr. No. Particulars Substations
(Nos.)Transmission Lines (CKM)
Transformation Capacity
(MVA)
Shunt Capacitors in MVAR
1 400 KV 10 2653 7410132 KV – 260 MVAR66 KV – 1397 MVAR22 KV – 78 MVAR 11 KV – 2643 MVAR
2 220 KV 75 13654 17400
3 132 KV 48 4781 5813
4 66 KV / 33 KV 1057 20607 21022
Total 1190 41695 51645 4378
Transmission Network
Installed Capacity in MW
32%19%
49%
State Sector
Private Sector
Central Sector
4
Renewable Energy GrowthPotential available :> 10000 MW,
Installed capacity : 2500 MW,
Approved capacity :> 7000 MW. (2015-16)
Wind Power
Solar Power
2011-12 2012-13 0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
174
968.5
Solar Power Capacity in MW
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 *0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
1185
1463
1782
2094
2560
582
858
11831300
1711
Wind Farm Capacity in MW Max. Instantaneous Generation in MW
JSW Energy, Deodar-5MWSolar Semiconductor, Ajwada-20MWSolitaire (MoserBear), Mudetha-15MWTorrent Power, Savpura-25MWNTPC, Morwada-50MWWelspun Urja-40MW
Euro Solar, Bhachau–5MWAzure Power, Bhachau-5 MWAES Solar, Bhachau – 15 MWInspira Solar, Bhachau – 15 MW Lanco, Bhadrada-5MW
Lanco, Chandiyala – 15 MWPLG Power, Sami-40MWWelspun, Bhabhar – 15 MWWAA Solar, Sami – 10 MWMoser Baer, Deesa – 15 MW
Solitaire, Mitha-15MWPrecious, Akhaj-15MW
Skemrock industries PadraGIPCL Mangrol
Astonifield, Bhuj–10 MWCargo Motors, Rapar – 25 MW
Geographical locations for Solar power projects
Sunkon Energy
Solar semiconductor, Ajwada-20MWACME Tele, Ghuntwada – 15 MW
Bhoomipooja Buildwell, Halvad – 10 MW
ESP Urja, Samakhiali – 5 MW
Geographical locations for Solar power projects
Lanco, Dasada – 15 MWSunkon Energy, Dasada – 10 MWAzure Power, Dasada – 10 MWAdani Power – Dasada – 40 MWMillenium Synergy, Dasada – 10 MWDreisatz, Patdi – 25 MWMI Mysolar, Patdi – 25 MW
CHARANKA
Total installed capacity of Gujarat: 15594MW*(* including Wind farm capacity 2560 MW, Solar capacity 193 MW, Biomass capacity 21 MW)
GETCO System Overview
Key Features
• Conventional generation – mostly in central and Southern part
• Network congestion in south
• Imported coal based generation has now came up in Kutch area.
• Almost no conventional generation in North
• Wind Generation in Saurashtra and Kutch only
• Solar generation in North
• Different category of load in different parts.
• 1600 KM coastal line causing pollution -Saline weather
• Extreme weather condition
• Aged assets
• Transmission losses below 4%
Flow of Presentation
What
• Definition
Who
• Drivers
Where
• Fields of Deployment in Transmission
What
• Issues, Challenges & Expectations
Smart Grid
What is Smart Grid?
A “smart grid” is an electric power delivery system from point of generation to point of consumption integrated with advanced communications and information technology.
Integrated solutions and analysis tools to optimize resources & costs and enhance reliability and system efficiency.
Smart Grid
What is Smart Grid?
NEMA (National Electrical Manufacturer’s Association) defines Smart Grid as
‘the addition of monitoring, analysis, control and communication capabilities to the national electrical delivery system to maximize the throughput of the system while reducing energy consumption’
Definition
Smart Grid
Who are the drivers?
System Network:• Very large & complex – Grid Monitoring and
performance• Constraints in existing network• Distributed generation• Grid efficiency – T & D losses
Open Market and Regulations:• Cost to Serve• Customer satisfaction• Utility performance
Drivers
Smart Grid - Where to deploy?
Planning - Lines
RoW
Long evacuating
lines
Integration of
Renewable Energy
• Compact Line Structure• Innovative conductors
• HVDC Transmission
• FACTS devices
• FACTS devices
Smart Grid - Where to deploy?
Planning – Sub Stations
Limited land
availability
Integrated solution for Automation
and IT
Manpower
optimization
Safety
• GIS , Hybrid Switchgear
• Intelligent primary and secondary equipments
• Sub station Automation System
• Innovative and smart working devices for safety
Smart Grid - Where to deploy?
Operation & Maintenance
• Sub station Automation
System
Data Capturing
and Monitoring
Accurate &Reliable Operation
Quick, Correct and
different types of Reports
Operation closer
to its capacity
Smart Grid - Where to deploy?
Operation & Maintenance
Reliable, High bandwidth, low
latency communication
Loop flow
Reactive Power
Management
Transmission Loss
reduction
• OPGW & FOTE
• FACTS device
• FACTS device
• FACTS device• APFC system• SAS
Smart Grid - Where to deploy?
Operation & Maintenance
Auxiliary Power
Consumption
Conditioning Monitoring
Difficult & time consuming fault
finding
Maintenance
• Efficient equipments
• On line conditioning monitoring devices integrated with SAS
• Intelligent primary equipments
• Digital Sub station
• GIS, Hybrid switchgear
Smart Grid - Where to deploy?
Load Dispatching
Real Time data/picture of system
Monitoring the health of
system
Self Healing
Grid
• Phasor Measurement Units (PMUs)
• Wide Area Monitoring System (WAMS)
• Wide Area Monitoring System (WAMS)
Smart Grid - Where to deploy?
Load Dispatching
Quick, accurate and automatic
data computation for analysis and
corrective actions
Forecasting and scheduling of Renewable
energy
• SCADA system• Phasor Measurement
Units (PMUs)• Wide Area Monitoring
System (WAMS)
• Prediction model for Renewable
Energy
Smart Grid - Where to deploy?
Asset Management
Aging & Obsolete
technology
Assets location
R & M
Critical elements
• GIS mapping
• On line condition monitoring
• Asset mapping
• RLA
Smart Grid
What are the Issues, Challenges & Expectations ?
Issues & Challenges
Cost
• Initial High Cost
Communication & IT
• Interoperability?• Limited OEMs
Manufacturers
• Modular Design• Integration of
Condition monitoring device in the equipment
• Limited Indigenous manufacturers
Other
• Cyber Security• Governing
Standards ?• Capacity Building in
Skilled manpower• Lack of R&D
Smart Grid
What are the Issues, Challenges & Expectations ?
Expectations
Smart Grid
Utilities
MfrsAcade-mia
Pilot Projects
Research Development
Interaction &Knowledge exchange
Smart Grid
Conclusion
It is not so much a question whether We can afford Smart Grid, But whether We can afford not to have Smart Grid
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