Power Systems in Switzerland
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Operation, Monitoring and Control Technology of Power SystemsCourse 227-0528-00
Dr. Marek Zima
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Dr. Marek Zima / Power Systems Laboratory / [email protected]
Outline
Technological Structure of Swiss Power System
Electrical Energy Sector in Switzerland
Operation of Swiss Power System
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Dr. Marek Zima / Power Systems Laboratory / [email protected]
Outline
Technological Structure of Swiss Power System Consumption Generation Network
Electrical Energy Sector in Switzerland
Operation of Swiss Power System
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Consumption
Annual Energy Consumption- Switzerland (56’200 GWh, in 2005, source: www.strom.ch)- Zürich (2’898 GWh, in 2005, source: www.statistik.zh.ch)
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Share of Electricity on Energy Consumption
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Consumption of Typical Household Devices
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Outline
Technological Structure of Swiss Power System Consumption Generation Network
Electrical Energy Sector in Switzerland
Operation of Swiss Power System
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Comparison of Generation Production with other Countries
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Share of Power Production According to Source
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Hydro Power Plants – Run-Of-River Plant
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Hydro Power Plants – Pumped Storage Plants
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Hydro Power Plants – Production Locations
Source: www.poweron.ch
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Dr. Marek Zima / Power Systems Laboratory / [email protected]
Outline
Technological Structure of Swiss Power System Consumption Generation Network
Electrical Energy Sector in Switzerland
Operation of Swiss Power System
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Outline
Technological Structure of Swiss Power System
Electrical Energy Sector in Switzerland
Operation of Swiss Power System
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Swiss Power Sector
Characteristic features A high degree of ownership fragmentation A large number of relatively small generation units A significant pump storage capacity Mostly CO2-free generation Significant transit flows
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Electricity Supply Chain – Ownership Perspective
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Independent System Operator (ISO)- swissgrid (previously Etrans)
Transmission utilities grouped in swissasset(previously KSVB)
- Atel- BKW- CKW- EGL- EOS- EWZ- NOK
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Transmission Utilities (Ueberlandwerke) -Operation Areas
Source: www.poweron.ch
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Dr. Marek Zima / Power Systems Laboratory / [email protected]
Outline
Technological Structure of Swiss Power System
Electrical Energy Sector in Switzerland
Operation of Swiss Power System
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Dr. Marek Zima / Power Systems Laboratory / [email protected]
Outline
Technological Structure of Swiss Power System
Electrical Energy Sector in Switzerland
Operation of Swiss Power System Involved Entities Long-term Planning Short-term Planning Day-ahead Operation Planning Intra-day Operation
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Hierarchical Control Structure
1 ‘Regelzone’ (RZ) - Swissgrid (previously Etrans)
7 ‘Bilanzzonen’ (BZ)- 7 ‘Bilanzzonen’ (BZ) Verantwortliche (BZV)
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Dr. Marek Zima / Power Systems Laboratory / [email protected]
Outline
Technological Structure of Swiss Power System
Electrical Energy Sector in Switzerland
Operation of Swiss Power System Involved Entities Long-term Planning Short-term Planning Day-ahead Operation Planning Intra-day Operation
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Primary Frequency Control
UCTE- 3 000 MW primary frequency
control reserves (~compensation of a simultaneous outage of two largest generation units)
- droop 18 000 MW/Hz
- Resulting flows between countries are considered in TRM
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Primary Frequency Control
According to UCTE rules, Switzerland has to contribute with primary frequency control:
- Allocated reserves 73 MW- Droop constant 500 MW/Hz- Dead-band +- 10 mHz
Contributions are allocated to BZ
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State Classification based on Frequency Deviation - 0 < | ∆f | < 50 mHz Normal State- 50 < | ∆f | < 150 mHz Alert State- | ∆f | > 150 mHz Emergency State
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Emergency Means
Stufe Frequenz / Hz
Aktion Kumulierter Lastabwurf / %
Aktivierungsart
1 49.8 Aktivierung von Leistungsreserven Manuell / Autom.
2 49.5 Abwurf von Speicherpumpen Automatisch
2a 49.2 Auftrennung von Ringen soweit notwendig
Automatisch
3 49.0 Lastabwurf 10-15% 10-15% Automatisch
4 48.7 Lastabwurf 10-15% 20-30% Automatisch
5 48.4 Lastabwurf 15-20% 35-50% Automatisch
6 48.1 Lastabwurf 15-20% 50-70% Automatisch
7 47.5 Trennung der Kraftwerke vom Netz Automatisch
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Secondary Frequency Control
- BZ controllers controlling internal ACE (area control error)- Switzerland wide controller at swissgrid
• minimizing Swiss-wide ACE with respect to UCTE• determining reference values for area controllers
- Activation time• within 30 seconds
- Minimizing ACE• Within 15 minutes
- Immediate control reserves (for small deviations – mostly loads)• 200 MW
- Additional control reserves (for a power plant outage)• 450 MW
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Tertiary Frequency Control
Triggering of tertiary reserves employment either by any BZV or swissgrid
Reserves- Internal Swiss reserves – each BZ has to contribute agreed amount
(50 MW, altogether 350 MW)- Employment of reserves from abroad, called by swissgrid (1 250
MW)
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System Extensions
Each BZV plans system extensions individually Coordination with all involved partners (other BZV,
neighboring countries)
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Outline
Technological Structure of Swiss Power System
Electrical Energy Sector in Switzerland
Operation of Swiss Power System Involved Entities Long-term Planning Short-term Planning Day-ahead Operation Planning Intra-day Operation
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Cross-Border Capacity Allocation
Tight allocation to lines’ owners:- CH-I
Explicit Auctions- CH-A- CH-D- CH-F
Auctions- Yearly- Monthly- Daily
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Dr. Marek Zima / Power Systems Laboratory / [email protected]
Outline
Technological Structure of Swiss Power System
Electrical Energy Sector in Switzerland
Operation of Swiss Power System Involved Entities Long-term Planning Short-term Planning Day-ahead Operation Planning Intra-day Operation
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Time Error Correction
Swissgrid determines reference value for the frequency control for the whole southern part of UCTE
The frequency reference value should be within the deadband of primary frequency control (+- 10 mHz deviation from 50 Hz)
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System Security
BZV submit planned schedules (Fahrpläne = FP) to swissgrid
swisgrid checks FP- Feasibility (e.g. if a discrepancy occurs)- Security
Cross-border capacity is allocated If problems identified, swissgrid determines
corrections for the FP
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Outline
Technological Structure of Swiss Power System
Electrical Energy Sector in Switzerland
Operation of Swiss Power System Involved Entities Long-term Planning Short-term Planning Day-ahead Operation Planning Intra-day Operation
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Voltage Control
Targeted level of voltages- 380 kV: +- 8 kV- 220 kV: +-5 kV
Operation limits- 380 kV: 375 kV – 420 kV- 220 kV: 210 kV – 250 kV
Controllable sources of reactive power in Swiss network – only generators
Manual control of generators’ set-points Responsibility of BZV, coordinated by swissgrid
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System Security
Swissgrid monitors the whole Switzerland and suggests BZV control actions
Each BZV supervises its own BZ and executes control actions recommended by swissgrid