Virtual Study Committee Update Meeting: Substations and Electrical Installations

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This virtual study committee update meeting focused on various topics related to substations and electrical installations, including research, development, design, construction, operation, and maintenance. Key subjects covered include design and technologies, optimized management, integration of intelligence, and recently published reports on LPIT applications, reliability analysis, gas applications, safe work methods, and robotics in substations.


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  1. Study Study Committee Committee Update Meeting Update Meeting Study Committee Study Committee B3 B3 Substations and electrical installations Substations and electrical installations Canadian Representative: Steve Laberge Canadian Representative: Steve Laberge 2020 Virtual Study Committee Update Meeting November 6

  2. 2 Study Committee B3 - Scope For substations and electrical installations: Research, development, design, construction, operation and maintenance and ongoing life management including technical, economic, safety, environmental and social aspects All issues of performance, specification, testing, monitoring, diagnostic testing techniques, evolution of substations, safety and life-cycle condition assessment techniques, health indexing, risk management techniques, education and training are important topics covered 2020 Virtual Study Committee Update Meeting November 6

  3. 3 Study Committee B3 - Structure 2020 Virtual Study Committee Update Meeting November 6

  4. 2020 Preferential Subjects PS 1: Design and technologies Impacts on design and installation of distributed renewable energy resources, energy storage systems, electric vehicles charging, etc. Mitigating environmental; health and safety; security impacts Rapid deployment and cost effective solutions for electrification of developing communities PS 2: Optimized Management Best use of assets by optimising their lifetime Service continuity for maintenance, refurbishment and replacement Evolution of skills and managing competency PS 3: Integration of Intelligence Application of news technologies, e.g. Internet of Things, virtual reality, augmented reality Challenges and expectations for digitalized substations 2020 Virtual Study Committee Update Meeting November 6 4

  5. B3 Recently Published Reports WG B3.39 - LPIT applications in HV GIS - TB 814 - September 2020, Electra - October 2020 WG B3.42 - Reliability analysis and design guidelines for LV DC auxiliary systems TB 777 - September 2019, Electra - October 2019 Juan Jose Placid, J.J. Power & Energy was member of this group WG B3.45 - Application of non-SF6gases or mixtures in MV and HV GIS TB 802 - May 2020, Electra June 2020 WG B3.46 - Guidelines for safe work methods in substations TB 805 - June 2020, Electra - August 2020 Ed Burt from BC Hydro and J. Meehan from PowerNex associates inc. were members of this group WG B3.47 - Applications of robotics in substations TB 807 - June 2020, Electra - August 2020 Serge Montambault and Julien Beaudry from Hydro-Quebec (IREQ) were members of this group 2020 Virtual Study Committee Update Meeting November 6 5

  6. Canadian Technical Activities B3 Papers from CA authors 2020 CIGRE Paris e-session, August 2020 3D Design/BIM/Digital Twin for electrical substation Exaggerated expectations, current realities and future opportunities A.M Stearns, P. Somboonyanon (Burns & McDonnell, US), C.-H. Chen (Burns & McDonnell, CA) 2020 CIGRE Canada Conference, October 2020 Rapid ground fault detection on compensated grounding systems: Design and testing H.Bayat, T.Bains, A.Zamani, GE (Canada), M.Webster, J.Rorabaugh, A.Torres, Southern California Edison, USA An analysis of mechanical effects on short-circuit on strain bus using finite element approach and validation by modeling an actual strain bus subjected to real short circuit tests by comparing computed results with measured quantities A.Khan, Hydro-One, Canada 2020 Virtual Study Committee Update Meeting November 6 6

  7. 7 B3 technical directions (up to 2028) T1-New substation concepts Developments of new concepts (bus arrangement, hybrid solutions, new applications and functions) Impact of distributed generation and power flow control systems Reduction of carbon footprint impact through new technologies T2-Substation ownership issues Organisational aspects including human resource and training needs, in-service supports and software management Management of assets including environmental, health, safety and security T3-Life cycle management Monitoring in-service, substation condition assessment, cost reduction Increased utilization (life extension, upgrading and dynamic loading), refurbishment/renovation concepts and investment strategies T4-Integration of intelligences for digitalization on substations New digital technologies (Artificial intelligence, Internet of things, 3- Dimensional technologies) and applications for substation design, operation and management 2020 Virtual Study Committee Update Meeting November 6

  8. Future topics of interest for new Working Groups Under studies by B3 User guide for non-SF6 gases and gas mixtures LPITs with digital interfaces for revenue metering Facilitating the transition to the digital substation Substation security: Managing physical and cyber impacts Modular substation design methodology Operation and maintenance experience on offshore substations Risk based asset decision making in existing substations Utilities experiences for substations engineering works 2020 Virtual Study Committee Update Meeting November 6 8

  9. Canadian Representative Steve Laberge Company: Hydro-Quebec (TransEnergie) Title: Electrical Engineer Email: laberge.steve@hydro.qc.ca Phone: 514-770-8294 2020 Virtual Study Committee Update Meeting November 6 9

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