EGU23-840
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu23-840
EGU General Assembly 2023
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Realistic estimates of the shield wire effect on the Portuguese power grid

Rute Santos1,2, Maria Alexandra Pais1, Fernando Pinheiro1, João Cardoso2, and Joana Alves Ribeiro1,3
Rute Santos et al.
  • 1Univ. Coimbra, CITEUC, Department of Physics, Coimbra, Portugal
  • 2Univ. Coimbra, LIBPhys, Department of Physics, Coimbra, Portugal
  • 3Univ. Lisbon, Instituto Dom Luiz, Lisboa, Portugal

Geomagnetically Induced Currents (GICs) are one of the main hazards of Space Weather for modern society since they may lead to electricity blackouts over large regions. The awareness and comprehension of GICs on power systems are the keys to dipping into a more resilient and robust energy system.

This study aims to understand the real contribution of shield wires (ShW) in GIC simulations. ShW are protective cables against atmospheric discharges for transmission lines and are commonly connected to the ground at substations and, often, at each supporting pylon. Although ShW represent an additional path for GICs, they are in general not considered in simulations. Possible reasons might be the need for more information on ShW parameters from the transmission system operators, as well as the increase in computational time. But another reason has possibly been the conclusions drawn in preliminary studies, showing that the ShW effect on GICs should be small.

By applying the equivalent circuit derived in [1], GIC simulations were obtained for the entire Portuguese power grid using realistic parameters for the grid and a 3D conductivity model. Simulations were carried out using an adaptation of GEOMAGICA [2] by calculating a realistic induced electric field and determining GIC magnitudes in each transformer. Also, more tests were done using the analogue circuit simulator software LTSpice to calculate GIC in the power grid using the induced electric field calculated through GEOMAGICA.

Results for different geomagnetic storms are presented and compared with GIC measurements at the transformer neutral in a particular substation of the Portuguese power network.

 

[1] Santos, R., Pais, M. A., Ribeiro, J. A., Cardoso, J., Perro, L., & Santos, A. (2022). Effect of shield wires on GICs: Equivalent resistance and induced voltage sources. International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems, 143, 108487.

[2] Bailey, R. L., Halbedl, T. S., Schattauer, I., Römer, A., Achleitner, G., Beggan, C. D., ... & Leonhardt, R. (2017, June). Modelling geomagnetically induced currents in midlatitude Central Europe using a thin-sheet approach. In Annales Geophysicae (Vol. 35, No. 3, pp. 751-761). Copernicus GmbH.

How to cite: Santos, R., Pais, M. A., Pinheiro, F., Cardoso, J., and Alves Ribeiro, J.: Realistic estimates of the shield wire effect on the Portuguese power grid, EGU General Assembly 2023, Vienna, Austria, 24–28 Apr 2023, EGU23-840, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu23-840, 2023.

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