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PROJECT SEMINAR ON

POWER QUALITY BASED PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF DISTRIBUTION NETWORK

Under the Guidance of: Prof. A. N. Kadu Department of Electrical Engg. Y.C.C.E., Nagpur.
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Presented By: G. B. DABRE M.TECH. 3rd sem ROLL NO. 17

Presentation Outline
Introduction Objective Solution Methodologies Collection of data from Substations. Analysis of comparative study of distribution Conclusion References

Introduction
The Distribution System were designed to perform one function- distribute electrical energy to end users. The Distribution Network absolutely demands high quality and high reliability for power supply. The Distribution system performance by minimizing both technical and non technical energy losses to improve the efficiency of supply.

OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY


Distribution Reform ,Upgrades and Management. To acquire the details of Quality of Power Supplied. TO study proactive network planning. To study the Energy Accounting and Data logging process. To know the status of the substation equipment such as Power transformer, On load tap changer (OLTC), Capacitor banks etc. To know the substation losses .

Means adopted for the loss reduction.

ENERGY FLOW DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM

1. EHV

2.CAPTIVE

DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM

METERED CONSUMERS

EXPORT TO NEIGHBOURING CIRCLE/ DIVISION

3. IMPORT FROM NEIGHBOURING CIRCLE/ DIVISION

ENERGY HANDLING LOSS (8%)

METHODOLOGY PHASE I 1) Analysis Literature Survey 2) Study of the power supply is feed 132KV & 33KV Substation to the consumers by 11KV feeders. 3) Identification of Distribution line parameters. 4) 33KV Substations are feed by the Radial ring main feeders from 132KV Receiving station. 5) Study of the power supply is feed 132KV Substation to the consumers by 11KV feeders. 6) The information on reliability indices is consolidated. 7) To work out losses at Substation level.

METHODOLOGY (continued..)

PHASE II
8)Performance of the Capacitor Banks on the 11KV feeders are combination of switched capacitors and automatic voltage regulators. 9)Analysis of HVDS & Distribution line fault . 10) Analysis of comparative study of Distribution by using 33KV/11KV and 132KV/11KV feeders.

NEED FOR QUALITY POWER SUPPLY

Maintaining Quality of supply depends upon power utilities as well as consumers. The voltage sensitive and frequency sensitive loads need quality power supply.

RELIABILITY INDICES MONITORING SYSTEM


SYSTEM AVERAGE INTERRUPTION FREQUENCY INDEX (SAIFI) SAIFI=SUM(Ni/Nt) where, i= interruption event Ri=restoration time Ni=No. of consumers. Nt= Total no. of consumers. SYSTEM AVERAGE INTERRUPTION DURATION INDEX (SAIDI) SAIDI=SUM(RiNi/Nt) CUSTOMER AVEARGE INTERUPTION DURATION INDEX CAIDI=SAIDI/SAIFI

GENERAL VIEW OF A 33 KV SUBSTATION

HVDS HARDWARE BLOCK DIAGRAM

DESIGN SIMULINK MODEL

SIMULINK MODEL

INFORMATION COLLECTED FROM132KV & 33 KV SUBSTATION LOG SHEET FOR 24 HOURS.


KWH READING THE LOAD ON FEEDER IN AMPERES BUS VOLTAGE AND FEEDER VOLTAGE DETAILS OF THE CAPACITOR BANK IN SERVICE TRANSFORMER TAP POSITION STATION BATTERY PARAMETERS INTERRUPTION ON THE FEEDERS.

PARAMETERS DERIVED FROM THE SUBSTATION LOG SHEET

IMPORT EXPORT OF ENERGY. OLTC OPERATION DETAILS. POWER FACTOR PROFILE OF THE FEEDER. VOLTAGE PROFILE OF THE FEEDER. PEAK LOAD OF THE SUBSTATION. SUBSTATION LOSSES. MAXIMUM MINIMUM LOAD OF THE SUBSTATION.

PERFORMANCE OF THE CAPACITOR BANKS Capacitor banks provided on the 11 KV feeders are combination of switched capacitors and automatic voltage regulators.
THE CAPACITORS OBSERVED WERE OF TWO TYPES LINE TYPE STATION TYPE.

System Parameters

With With capacitor Bank/s Capacitor KVAR in Service Bank/s not 1x660 2x660 3x660 in service 11.04 0.86 192 11.28 0.89 181 11.33 0.94 175 11.44 0.98 170

Voltage-KV Power-factor Load-Amps

FACTORS CONTRIBUTING LOSSES AND INFERIOR POWER QUALITY


Lengthy Distribution Inadequate Size of Conductors Over-rated Distribution Transformers and hence their Under-Utilisation Bad Workmanship Resulting in Poor Contacts at Joints and Connections Pilferage of Energy

DSM METHODS ADOPTED


Feeder energy management system. The objective is To prepare an energy account so as to establish the energy input and quantum consumed by/billed to various categories of consumers. DTC Mapping on feeder Consumer Mapping on DTC . Reduction in DT failure by carrying out periodic maintenance. DTC Energy Accounting. Installation of capacitor banks

ADVANTAGES OF HVDS
The registered customer will feel ownership and take responsibility and not allow others to meddle with the LT network. Prevention of unauthorized loads by the consumers themselves since the distribution transformer may fail if loaded beyond its capacity. Failure will be minimal because of on over loading and no meddling of LT lines. In the event of equipment failure only 2 or 3 customers will get affected instead of 25 to 30 customers in original system. High quality of supply since there is practically no voltage drop. Less burnout of motors because of good voltage and less fluctuations. Considerable reduction in line losses and consequent savings in power purchase cost. Since losses are reduced considerably, Power can be supplied to additional loads without any further investment on infrastructure. No additional generation capacity needed for giving new loads due to reduction in power drawls. Accidents due to touching of snapped conductors reduced due to the fact that the breaker trips at substation since the line is at 11KV potential.

Other Distribution Loss reduction techniques


ABC STATIC ENERGY METERS PREPAID METERS SCADA INSPECTION OF FEEDER BY IR TECHNOLOGY. HARMONIC STUDY OF THE NETWORK INTRODUCTION OF AVR INTRODUCTION OF AMR

CAUSES FOR ENERGY LOSSES DETECTED BY IR METHOD

ELECTRICALLY INDUCED HEATING. LOOSE CONNECTION CORRODED CONTACTS. LOSS OF INSULATING PROPERTY BY THE MATERIALS ELECTRICAL AND OR THERMAL. OXIDATION OF CONTACTS. INCIEPIENT FAULT IN THE EQUIPMENT

CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION


The substation losses normally varies from 3 to 5 % but in case of one 33 KV substation the losses computed are found more than 7 %. The detailed investigation is need to be made. The quality of power supplied reviewed in terms variation in 11KV bus voltage. It indicates that there is a tendency for the variation to be marginally exceeding and lowering the permissible level on the higher and lower side at a couple of hours of the day.

The Operation from RTCC need to be implemented and training to the substation staff shall be imparted for the operation of OLTC from remote. So as to take preventive action in case of sudden increase or decrease in bus voltage.

References
[1] P.E Sutherland ,Sr .Member IEEE ,F. R . Goodman and ,T .A .Short "Feeder and Network Evolution for the Distribution System of the Future", International journal of Engg science and Technology,0-7803-91934/06/$20.00 (c) 2006 IEEE. [2] J. H.Choi Associate Member, IEEE, C.H .Park, W.K Chae ,S.I. Jang, K .H. Kim.,J.K.Park "An improved investent priority decision method for the electrical facilities considering reliability of distribution network". IEEE 07803-9156-X/05/$20.00(C) 2005. [3] E.Vidya Sagar,P.V.N.Prasad"Reliability Evalution of Automated Radial Distribution System", 978-1-4244-5721-2/10/$26.00(C)2010 .IEEE. [4] Kyle Anderson and Amit Narayan"Simulating Integrated Volt/Var Control and Distributed Demand Response Using GridSpice"2011, IEEE, First international workshop on Smart Grid Modeling and Simulation.978-14673-0195-4/11(C)2011 IEEE.

References (continued..)
[5] P Ravi Babu ,Sushma B. Ashwin Kumar B HVDS approach for reducing the Technical and Non-technical losses to enhance the Electrical Distribution System Performence. 978-1-4673-09349/12/$20.00(C)2012 IEEE Conference. [6] "Operation and control of Electrical Distribution System with Extra Voltage to minimize the Losses,2013 International Conferrence on Power,Energy and Control(ICPEC) 978-1-46736030-2/13/$31.00 (c)2013 IEEE . [7] A.S.PABLA, "Electric Power Distribution", TMH pvt. Ltd., Sixth Edition , Distribution of Power. page no 4 to 23. [8] Nagpur Urban Circle Data of 132KV Substations & 33KV Substation OF MSETCL & MSEDCL datasheets.

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