
A Feasibility Study of Smart High-Temperature Superconducting Cable to Improve Stability of KEPCO System
Author(s) -
Seungwan Seo,
Seung Ryul Lee,
Jeonwook Cho
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
journal of physics. conference series
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.21
H-Index - 85
eISSN - 1742-6596
pISSN - 1742-6588
DOI - 10.1088/1742-6596/1293/1/012068
Subject(s) - fault current limiter , fault (geology) , electric power system , power cable , circuit breaker , electrical engineering , power (physics) , engineering , computer science , materials science , geology , physics , layer (electronics) , quantum mechanics , seismology , composite material
The Korean power system is a very tightly coupled island system. The installed capacity is about 100 GW and the load demand is gradually increasing. Especially in metropolitan areas where the load is concentrated, the system fault current often exceeds the breaker capacity due to the strong connection. The system operator limits the fault current by bus split operations considering the breaker capacity but this reduces system stability. Therefore, various efforts have been made using a fault current limiter to overcome these problems. A smart superconducting (SC) cable is a type of SC power transmission cable. It has not only standard structure of the existing SC power cable but also a fault current limiter. The cable has a SC characteristic in a normal state, while when a fault occurs, it can limit a fault current through generating impedance that adjusts electrical and thermal properties of SC cable and material and cross-sectional area of SC cable. In this paper, a technique is proposed to reduce system fault current while improving the system stability using a smart high-temperature SC cable. In addition, the appropriate cable capacity and locations are selected to improve the reliability of the Korean power systems using the smart SC cables. The proposed locations and capacities will be applied to the smart SC cable development project that started in May last year