A Design of a 345-kV Electric Power Transmission Line Interlinking Ramu and Rouna Grids in Papua New Guinea

According to PNG Power Limited (PPL), Papua New Guinea’s peak power demand is expected to increase from 210 MW in 2012 to 347 MW in 2026. Under the current state of the power sector in Papua New Guinea (PNG), it is critical to implement measures to cope with the increasing power demand to promote in...

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Main Authors: Sakato Francis, Fisher Joseph, Hoole Paul RP, Anyi Martin, Hoole Samuel RH
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2017-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20178705003
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spelling doaj-75ce4560c96d477b91bcc6809ad351db2021-02-02T08:18:26ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2017-01-01870500310.1051/matecconf/20178705003matecconf_encon2017_05003A Design of a 345-kV Electric Power Transmission Line Interlinking Ramu and Rouna Grids in Papua New GuineaSakato Francis0Fisher Joseph1Hoole Paul RP2Anyi Martin3Hoole Samuel RH4Telikom PNG LimitedDepartment of Electrical and Communication Engineering – Papua New Guinea University of TechnologyDepartment of Electrical and Electronic Engineering – Universiti Malaysia SarawakDepartment of Electrical and Electronic Engineering – Universiti Malaysia SarawakDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering – Michigan State UniversityAccording to PNG Power Limited (PPL), Papua New Guinea’s peak power demand is expected to increase from 210 MW in 2012 to 347 MW in 2026. Under the current state of the power sector in Papua New Guinea (PNG), it is critical to implement measures to cope with the increasing power demand to promote investment, economic growth, and ultimately to achieve poverty reduction through economic growth. One of the solutions identified to improve the reliability of PNG power systems and thus to meet the demand is to interconnect the major grids in the country so that the loads could be shared among them. This project embarks in designing a 345-kV electric power transmission line to interlink the Ramu and Rouna power grids of Papua New Guinea. The design is done by analysing all the necessary aspects of the transmission lines with in-depth calculations performed using MATHCAD software. This design is the basis for extra-high voltage (EHV) transmission network in anticipation for the power generation and demand growth in PNG.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20178705003
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author Sakato Francis
Fisher Joseph
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Anyi Martin
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Fisher Joseph
Hoole Paul RP
Anyi Martin
Hoole Samuel RH
A Design of a 345-kV Electric Power Transmission Line Interlinking Ramu and Rouna Grids in Papua New Guinea
MATEC Web of Conferences
author_facet Sakato Francis
Fisher Joseph
Hoole Paul RP
Anyi Martin
Hoole Samuel RH
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title A Design of a 345-kV Electric Power Transmission Line Interlinking Ramu and Rouna Grids in Papua New Guinea
title_short A Design of a 345-kV Electric Power Transmission Line Interlinking Ramu and Rouna Grids in Papua New Guinea
title_full A Design of a 345-kV Electric Power Transmission Line Interlinking Ramu and Rouna Grids in Papua New Guinea
title_fullStr A Design of a 345-kV Electric Power Transmission Line Interlinking Ramu and Rouna Grids in Papua New Guinea
title_full_unstemmed A Design of a 345-kV Electric Power Transmission Line Interlinking Ramu and Rouna Grids in Papua New Guinea
title_sort design of a 345-kv electric power transmission line interlinking ramu and rouna grids in papua new guinea
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2017-01-01
description According to PNG Power Limited (PPL), Papua New Guinea’s peak power demand is expected to increase from 210 MW in 2012 to 347 MW in 2026. Under the current state of the power sector in Papua New Guinea (PNG), it is critical to implement measures to cope with the increasing power demand to promote investment, economic growth, and ultimately to achieve poverty reduction through economic growth. One of the solutions identified to improve the reliability of PNG power systems and thus to meet the demand is to interconnect the major grids in the country so that the loads could be shared among them. This project embarks in designing a 345-kV electric power transmission line to interlink the Ramu and Rouna power grids of Papua New Guinea. The design is done by analysing all the necessary aspects of the transmission lines with in-depth calculations performed using MATHCAD software. This design is the basis for extra-high voltage (EHV) transmission network in anticipation for the power generation and demand growth in PNG.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20178705003
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