Siemens helps improve Vietnamese transmission grid performance

April 11, 2017 | 15:36
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As part of an extensive programme to ensure a reliable national power supply in Vietnam, Siemens has received an order from the state-run energy company Electricity of Vietnam’s National Load Dispatch Centre, to improve the performance of the nationwide transmission grid.

Accordingly, the German industrial giant will supply and install products and systems for detecting and evaluating failure situations in the grid, for ensuring grid quality and for detecting and monitoring dynamic grid states.

The equipment will be installed in substations distributed throughout the country and in the grid control centres, where it will help increase the grid’s failure tolerance, improve its transmission capacity and optimise the expansion of new primary plants.

The goal is to make better use of the existing grid infrastructure and to be able to connect additional loads as well as prevent outages that could result from overloading.

The substations and control centres are expected to be equipped with the new technology and go into operation by mid-2018.

Fault recorders from the Siprotec 5 7KE85 series, combined with the Sicam PQS evaluation software, will be used in 73 Vietnamese substations, and the Siguard PDP (Phasor Data Processor) wide-area monitoring system will be employed in three regional and one national grid control centres.

These fault recorders work with an integrated function for measuring synchrophasors to monitor grid dynamics and measure grid quality.

The devices enable the event-based evaluation, analysis and documentation of processes in the grid, including critical load situations, short-circuits, power fluctuations and power swings.

The integrated Sicam PQS evaluation software evaluates the fault recorders to provide a quick overview of the grid quality.

The Siguard PDP wide-area monitoring system in the one national and three regional control centres will also help ensure that the transmission grid in Vietnam operates reliably.

It uses synchrophasors in real time, making it easier to quickly assess the current condition of the grid.

“In addition to power supply shortage, Vietnam is encountering high transmission and distribution losses for a number of reasons. The Vietnamese government has put a great deal of efforts so as to reduce these losses. With this order, Siemens is very proud to be able to support the National Load Dispatch Centre in successfully fulfilling their challenging tasks while realising our commitment to assist Vietnam to improve the grid performance,” said Pham Thai Lai, Siemens Vietnam president and CEO.

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