Study on Reactive Power Compensation Strategies for Long Distance Submarine Cables Considering Electrothermal Coordination

Long-distance high voltage alternating current (AC) submarine cables are widely used to connect offshore wind farms and land power grids. However, the transmission capacity of the submarine cable is limited by the capacitive charging current. This paper analyzes the impacts of reactive power compens...

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Main Authors: Gang Liu, Mingming Fan, Pengyu Wang, Ming Zheng
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-01-01
Series:Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/9/1/90
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spelling doaj-dcf7413056e5485fb4487f0647f8fda72021-04-02T18:38:47ZengMDPI AGJournal of Marine Science and Engineering2077-13122021-01-019909010.3390/jmse9010090Study on Reactive Power Compensation Strategies for Long Distance Submarine Cables Considering Electrothermal CoordinationGang Liu0Mingming Fan1Pengyu Wang2Ming Zheng3School of Electric Power Engineering, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510640, ChinaSchool of Electric Power Engineering, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510640, ChinaSchool of Electric Power Engineering, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510640, ChinaChina Energy Engineering Group Guangdong Electric Power Design Institute Co., Ltd., Guangzhou 510663, ChinaLong-distance high voltage alternating current (AC) submarine cables are widely used to connect offshore wind farms and land power grids. However, the transmission capacity of the submarine cable is limited by the capacitive charging current. This paper analyzes the impacts of reactive power compensation in different positions on the current distribution on long-distance submarine cable transmission lines, and tests the rationality of the existing reactive power compensation schemes based on electrothermal coordination (ETC). Research shows that compensation at the sending end has obvious impacts on current distribution along the cable, and the maximum current occurs at the sending or receiving end. Moreover, the reactive power compensation at sending end will reduce the current at receiving end of the line. On the contrary, it will increase the current at sending end. Compared with the directly buried laying method of the submarine cable in the landing section, the cable trench laying method can increase the cable ampacity of the landing section and reduce the reactive power compensation capacity at the sending end. The ampacity is the current representation of the thermal limits of the cable. ETC exploits the cable ampacity to coordinate current distribution on transmission lines under existing reactive power compensation schemes, thus optimizing the reactive power compensation schemes and avoiding the bottleneck point of cable ampacity.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/9/1/90submarine cablescharging currentreactive power compensationcable ampacityelectrothermal coordination
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author Gang Liu
Mingming Fan
Pengyu Wang
Ming Zheng
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Mingming Fan
Pengyu Wang
Ming Zheng
Study on Reactive Power Compensation Strategies for Long Distance Submarine Cables Considering Electrothermal Coordination
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
submarine cables
charging current
reactive power compensation
cable ampacity
electrothermal coordination
author_facet Gang Liu
Mingming Fan
Pengyu Wang
Ming Zheng
author_sort Gang Liu
title Study on Reactive Power Compensation Strategies for Long Distance Submarine Cables Considering Electrothermal Coordination
title_short Study on Reactive Power Compensation Strategies for Long Distance Submarine Cables Considering Electrothermal Coordination
title_full Study on Reactive Power Compensation Strategies for Long Distance Submarine Cables Considering Electrothermal Coordination
title_fullStr Study on Reactive Power Compensation Strategies for Long Distance Submarine Cables Considering Electrothermal Coordination
title_full_unstemmed Study on Reactive Power Compensation Strategies for Long Distance Submarine Cables Considering Electrothermal Coordination
title_sort study on reactive power compensation strategies for long distance submarine cables considering electrothermal coordination
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
issn 2077-1312
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Long-distance high voltage alternating current (AC) submarine cables are widely used to connect offshore wind farms and land power grids. However, the transmission capacity of the submarine cable is limited by the capacitive charging current. This paper analyzes the impacts of reactive power compensation in different positions on the current distribution on long-distance submarine cable transmission lines, and tests the rationality of the existing reactive power compensation schemes based on electrothermal coordination (ETC). Research shows that compensation at the sending end has obvious impacts on current distribution along the cable, and the maximum current occurs at the sending or receiving end. Moreover, the reactive power compensation at sending end will reduce the current at receiving end of the line. On the contrary, it will increase the current at sending end. Compared with the directly buried laying method of the submarine cable in the landing section, the cable trench laying method can increase the cable ampacity of the landing section and reduce the reactive power compensation capacity at the sending end. The ampacity is the current representation of the thermal limits of the cable. ETC exploits the cable ampacity to coordinate current distribution on transmission lines under existing reactive power compensation schemes, thus optimizing the reactive power compensation schemes and avoiding the bottleneck point of cable ampacity.
topic submarine cables
charging current
reactive power compensation
cable ampacity
electrothermal coordination
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/9/1/90
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