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Criteria influencing the selection and design of HV and UHV DC cables in new network applications

Journal

HIGH VOLTAGE
Volume 3, Issue 2, Pages 90-95

Publisher

INST ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-IET
DOI: 10.1049/hve.2017.0098

Keywords

HVDC power transmission; power overhead lines; power cable insulation; long distance high-voltage direct current power transmission cables; ultra-high-voltage direct current power transmission cables; UHVDC power transmission cables; high transmission voltages; cable ratings; network operability; cable design; constituent insulating material requirements; insulation materials

Funding

  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2016YFB0900703]
  2. State Grid Corporation of China [SGRIDGKJ[2016]1185]

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This study sets out to discuss the challenges that need to be addressed effectively to facilitate the adoption of long distance high-voltage and ultra-high-voltage direct current (UHVDC) power transmission cables. As in the alternating current case, the desire to minimise the losses has involved the use of increasingly high transmission voltages, which presents particular problems where UHVDC cables are concerned. Specifically, this study presents the case for a novel, integrated approach to the problem, which links three distinct aspects of the problem, namely: (i) cable ratings and network operability; (ii) cable design and constituent insulating material requirements; and (iii) potential strategies for the design of novel insulation materials, where the required properties are actively designed in'. The study concludes that the impact of these factors acting in concert on network operation/performance requires a more integrated approach to the problem than has traditionally been the case. A number of complementary strategies for the development of novel material technologies and UHVDC cable designs are required that can meet the service performance and ultimate service lifetimes expected for new network applications.

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