Green energy corridor project in Ladakh
The CCEA Sanction of Green energy corridor in Ladakh phase II inter state transmission system for 13 GW renewable projects in Ladakh. Non-existence of any transmission system and adverse climatic conditions in Ladakh, state-of-the-art Voltage Source Converter (VSC) based High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) system and Extra High Voltage Alternating Current (EHVAC) systems will be deployed.
The Transmission system would pass through difficult
mountainous terrain of high altitude and extreme climatic conditions viz. temperature
going as low as minus 45°C, heavy snow (maximum standing snow of approx. 5-6 metres),
etc. In order to counter the sub-zero temperature of the region, special kind of
steel would have to be used in towers and its associated accessories. The transmission
system would also be passing through avalanche prone zones and, thus, state-of-the
art technology would be used to establish a first of its kind system in the world
in such topography.
Objectives of green energy corridor in ladakh
The interstate transmission system project setting up of about 713 km
[or 1268 circuit kilometers (ckm)] transmission lines and two nos. of 5 GW
capacity of high voltage direct current (hvdc) terminals. One each at Pang
(Ladakh) and Kaithal (Haryana). The project will facilitate evacuation of power
from renewable energy (RE) power project comprising of 13 GW capacity along
with 12 GWh Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) in Ladakh.
AC/DC
Line |
Transmission
line stations |
km |
HVDC
Terminals |
+350 kV,
5000MW VSC HVDC terminal each at Pang (Leh) and Kaithal (Haryana) |
|
HVDC
Line |
+ 350 kV HVDC line between Pang and Kaithal |
480 km |
AC System |
400 kV PS-1 (Pang) - Pang
Double Circuit (D/C)
line |
7 km |
400 kV PS-2 (Pang) - Pang D/C line |
27
km |
|
400 kV PS-3 (Pang) - Pang D/C line |
41 km |
|
220 kV Pang - Leh (Phyang)
D/C line (single circuit strung) |
158 km |
Implementing agency
The project will be implemented by Power Grid Corporation of India
Limited (POWERGRID). The project will be implemented in a single phase and is
scheduled to be completed by Financial Year 2029-30.
Central Financial Assistance
The total estimated project cost is Rs. 20,773.70 Crore The approved Central Financial Assistance (CFA) @ 40% of the project cost is Rs. 8,309.48 Crore. The CFA will be capped at Rs. 8,309.48 Crore or 40% of the DPR cost or 40% of project completion cost, whichever is lower
Optical ground wire
The OPGW is envisaged at peaks of the transmission line towers by
providing direct optical fiber connectivity between pang and Kaithal. The OPGW
in the transmission line is meet power transmission system requirement like
control, protection and remote operation etc. The telecom facilities will be as
per CERC sharing regulation 2020 through power teleservices limited.
Reference: Green
energy corridor in Ladakh pdf
You may also like to read these articles
: Why Crushed Rock is used at earth
surface in substation? Important Indian Electricity Rule
NO 50 |
No comments:
Post a Comment