Extremoz
Customer Story | 2 min read
SVC for integration of wind power into a 230 kV grid
Customer Story | 2 min read
SVC for integration of wind power into a 230 kV grid
A Static Var Compensator (SVC) rated at 75 Mvar inductive to 150 Mvar capacitive (-75/+150 Mvar) at 230 kV, supplied and installed by Hitachi Energy, has gone into operation at the Extremoz substation belonging to Chesf, a Brazilian transmission and generation utility located in the state of Rio Grande do Norte in Northeastern Brazil. This equipment is part of a transmission system expansion required to facilitate the integration of renewable energy from more than 1.000 MW collected from a multitude of wind turbine generators located in that region.
The wind energy is first collected at two major points in the grid, João Câmara and João Câmara II, and from there further transmitted to the National Interconnected System (NIS) through the Extremoz 230 kV substation and 500/230 kV transformers.
The Extremoz SVC has been designed to enable the following actions:
Main data | |
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Commissioning year: | 2013 |
Controlled voltage | 230 kV |
SVC rating | 75 Mvar inductive to 150 Mvar capacitive, continuously variable |
Control system |
Three-phase symmetrical voltage control by means of a closed loop voltage regulator |
Thyristor valves | BCT (Bi-Directional Control Thyristors), water cooled, indirect light firing |