TRANSMISSION PLANNING AND ITS IMPROVEMENT Presented by JITESH K. MOHAPATRA ROLL NO. EE200117310 Under the Guidance of: MR. SHYMALENDU MOHANTY TRANSMISSION PLANNING AND ITS IMPROVEMENT TECHNICAL SEMINAR INTRODUCTION
Electricity Industry along with Regional Transmission
Organizations (RTOs) must be responsible for planning, and for directing or arranging, necessary transmission expansions, additions, and upgrades that will enable it to provide efficient, reliable, and non-discriminatory transmission service and coordinate such efforts with appropriate state authorities
TRANSMISSION PLANNING AND ITS IMPROVEMENT
TECHNICAL SEMINAR SCOPES OF RTOs Increased reliability of delivery Improved market efficiency through relieving congestion and potentially reducing market power Improved security of supply Better assurance of adequacy of supply Emergency support and sharing of reserves Improved diversity of supply Access to cleaner power
TRANSMISSION PLANNING AND ITS IMPROVEMENT
TECHNICAL SEMINAR Key Transmission Planning Issues Reliability Vs commerce Congestion costs Alternatives to transmission Economies of scale Advanced technologies Planning data Economic effects Environmental and other social effects
TRANSMISSION PLANNING AND ITS IMPROVEMENT
TECHNICAL SEMINAR Proposed Planning Processes Planning and Approval Principles Availability of Information Coordinated Transmission Planning Regulatory Certainty Proposed Changes to the Transmission Planning and Approval Process Providing market information Transmission planning and Regulatory approvals
TRANSMISSION PLANNING AND ITS IMPROVEMENT
TECHNICAL SEMINAR Outline of proposed RTO planning process
TRANSMISSION PLANNING AND ITS IMPROVEMENT
TECHNICAL SEMINAR New Technologies Superconducting Magnetic Energy Storage High-Temperature Superconducting cable Flexible AC Transmission System (FACTS) devices High-Voltage DC (HVDC) systems HVDC Light Real-time ratings of transmission lines
TRANSMISSION PLANNING AND ITS IMPROVEMENT
TECHNICAL SEMINAR CONCLUSION Advanced technologies along with better information on and control of transmission flows and voltages which also includes separation of transmission from generation and overbuilding transmission will produce better transmission and utilization of energy.