Lincolnshire Low Carbon Hub Steven Burns. Background to the Hub Progress Learning Next Steps Presentation Outline mVA Harmonics Voltage Foot print Site.

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Presentation transcript:

Lincolnshire Low Carbon Hub Steven Burns

Background to the Hub Progress Learning Next Steps Presentation Outline mVA Harmonics Voltage Foot print Site Layout

Project Background

Year 1 Tier 2 Project Total Budget£3.4m LCNF £3m Objectives Demonstrate 6 innovative techniques Make it easier for generation to connect Develop an investment ahead of need concept Lincolnshire Low Carbon Hub

Existing 33kV Network Layout

Dynamic Line Rating Network Enhancements Commercial Agreements FACTs Dynamic Voltage Control 33kV Active Ring Low Carbon Hub Network Elements of the Hub

Proposed Layout

Progress To Date

FACTS Specification complete FACTS ITT Issued and being scored Wayleaves for OHL rebuild well underway Harmonisation with works at Trusthorpe Progress to Date Trusthorpe

New 4.5km Overhead Line Local opposition Unintended Consequences Investment ahead of need Vs business need Compulsory wayleaves a last resort Not appropriate in this scenario

Proposed Revised Layout

TRUSTHORPE ALFORD CHAPEL ST LEONARDS INGOLDMELLS SKEGNESS 33kV NO Tee SPILSBY s Current Layout BAMBERS FARM

TRUSTHORPE ALFORD CHAPEL ST LEONARDS INGOLDMELLS SKEGNESS 33kV NO Tee SPILSBY s Current Layout - 2 Radial Feeders BAMBERS FARM

TRUSTHORPE ALFORD CHAPEL ST LEONARDS INGOLDMELLS SKEGNESS 33kV NO Tee SPILSBY s Outline Ring Design BAMBERS FARM FACTS

TRUSTHORPE ALFORD CHAPEL ST LEONARDS INGOLDMELLS SKEGNESS 33kV NO Tee SPILSBY s Design 1: Full Unit Protection Scheme BAMBERS FARM FACTS Proposed 9MW Wind Farm s NO 7 Panel Board 6 Panel Board 3 Panel Board Unit Protection

Design 1: Full Unit Protection Scheme Time – Offline Build, but stretching Cost - £1.3m over budget Quality - Significant Network Improvement Project - Full rebuild not in ethos of scheme

ALFORD CHAPEL ST LEONARDS INGOLDMELLS SKEGNESS 33kV NO Tee SPILSBY s Design 2 : Minimal Unit Scheme BAMBERS FARM TRUSTHORPE FACTS s 7 Panel Board CTs and Breaker Unit Protection

Chapel St Leonards

Ingoldmells

Time – Online build with complex works Cost - On budget Quality - Significant site reworks, little benefit Project - High risk, complex Design 2 : Minimal Unit Scheme

ALFORD CHAPEL ST LEONARDS INGOLDMELLS SKEGNESS 33kV NO Tee SPILSBY s Design 3 : Minimal Scheme BAMBERS FARM TRUSTHORPE FACTS s 7 Panel Board Change Protection Distance Protection Change Protection

Time – Site works realistic Cost - On budget Quality - Increased protection risk Project - Delivers all 6 elements Utilises existing assets Design 3 : Minimal Scheme

Learning Ingoldmells

Unintended Consequences

Investment ahead of need Change Process Space to Innovate Project Continuity Re-design Time

Cultural change & technical change

Working with the business Space to Innovate Project Continuity Re-design Time Change Process

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