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H Power Supply Bureau 110kv Transmission Project Feasibility Studies,

Posted on:2011-06-01Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:W H ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2199330335986288Subject:Project management
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With the northeast region of Shenzhen City-Long Gang District economy's rapidly developing, the existing capacity of power supplyment can no longer meet the local users' demand of electricity. We need to build the new urgent substation.In addition, there is also power problem about repeating transformer and so on. We need to grid to sort out the existing power by the construction of a new substation. So we began to study the feasibility of the 110kV Long gang Power Transmission Project in this context.According to the Guangdong Power Company's approval, we set the voltage level, the main variable size and current size of the design vision about The Long gang 110KV transmission project initially. This article about the project feasibility is based on the standards and power requirements of the system program, system communication, system and substation locating the second program, various transmission line path and a detailed economic feasibility study, and a clear principle of the configuration is also used.This study highlights the feasibility of the system program, substation location, inlet and outlet path and associated work to determine. After site surveying and calculating, we determined three basic conditions of the substation to meet the various demonstration sites. Also we cheese the best site for the final selected which was based on economic principles recommended. On this basis, energy saving and environmental protection system was also considered in this paperFinally, we did the economic budget on the 110KV transmission project in detail, and built the social and economic assessment. So finally we obtained the finding of this feasibility about this research project.
Keywords/Search Tags:feasibility study, System program, the site selection, path selection, investment estimation
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