scholarly journals Impacts of electric vehicles on the European high and extra high voltage power grid

Author(s):  
Viktor Slednev ◽  
Patrick Jochem ◽  
Wolf Fichtner
2015 ◽  
Vol 799-800 ◽  
pp. 1206-1210
Author(s):  
Dmitry I. Bliznyuk ◽  
Alexandra I. Khalyasmaa

This paper is devoted to four-phase electrical grids of high and extra-high voltage, principles of its formation and its possible operation and maintenance in united power system of Russia. Development of new simulation model of four-phase power grid for further realization in software is under consideration. Special attention is given to compliance with present both technical and economical requirements of this model in Russian Federation. Economic analysis of four-phase power system applying is done by means of comparison of different kinds of transmission Ural – Siberia.


2021 ◽  
pp. 0958305X2110310
Author(s):  
Yongpei Wang ◽  
Chao Xu ◽  
Pinghong Yuan

China has built the world's largest power infrastructure. Those upgrading power grid facilities not only contribute to providing enough end-used energy for the world's factories, but also offering a basic guarantee for the clean strategy of Building a Beautiful China proposed by the Chinese government. The national grid system supported by extra-high voltage and ultra-high voltage grids as the backbone makes it possible for a non-dispatchable renewable energy source to be connected to the national grid and transmitted to terminal consumers in load centers. The aim of this paper is to test whether China's advanced power grids have played a positive role in promoting power generation of intermittent renewable energy source. A novel nonlinear estimation named panel smoothing transition regression is introduced to capture heterogeneous effects of grid-connecting renewable energy source across regions. The empirical results show that whereas power grid infrastructure generally enhances power generation of renewable energy source and consumption in energy bases and load centers, the effects change across different voltage levels of power grids. The extra-high voltage power grids show strong support for grid-connecting renewable energy source, while the effect of ultra-high voltage power grids is unexpectedly insignificant. The extra-high voltage power grids have not yet become the backbone of the national grid, which is the main reason for the inadequate grid-connected renewable energy source to the ultra-high voltage power grids, indicating the importance of upgrading the power grid infrastructure.


2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 57-65 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kostiantyn Pokrovskyi ◽  
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Andriy Muzychak ◽  
Olgerd Mavrin ◽  
Volodymyr Oliinyk

Author(s):  
Lačezar Ličev ◽  
Jakub Hendrych ◽  
Jan Tomeček ◽  
Radim Čajka ◽  
Martin Krejsa

Reliability and security of a power transmission depends on the state of the power grid and mainly on the state of the Extra-High Voltage pylons. The paper deals with deformation analysis of existing steel structure of selected Extra-High Voltage pylons which showed excessive differences comparing to the original design. In the assessment of the situation, geodetic survey of selected pylons of power grid that showed the greatest deformation was performed. On taken images, deformation of steel structures by using the FOTOMNG system was also analyzed. The proposed method allows a modeling of the structure of the object based on precisely obtained photographic documentation of the current state. It also represents a very effective method which allows to quickly and efficiently analyze the deformation in the structure of Extra-High Voltage pylons in the critical position of the power grid. Other benefits include the possibility of repeatable and safe measurement.


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