1 Network Limitations. 2 Options 1.Establish second 110 kV feeder from Warwick to Stanthorpe 2.Upgrade the 33 kV system from Warwick via Pozieres to Stanthorpe.

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Presentation transcript:

1 Network Limitations

2 Options 1.Establish second 110 kV feeder from Warwick to Stanthorpe 2.Upgrade the 33 kV system from Warwick via Pozieres to Stanthorpe 3.Establish Diesel Generation at Stanthorpe 4.Transfer Pozieres to the Warwick System 5.Establish storage capability at Stanthorpe 6.Establish wind generation at Stanthorpe 7.Establish solar PV generation at Stanthorpe 8.Establish wind generation with storage capability at Stanthorpe 9.Establish solar PV generation with storage capability at Stanthorpe 10.Establish a hybrid diesel generation and distributed solar with storage and demand management at Stanthorpe 11.Do nothing

3 Transfer Pozieres to the Warwick System

4 Storage Option

5 Wind Options 1.Wind on its own is not economically viable due to the need to have sufficient wind generation capacity to cover low wind periods. Also when there is no generation when there is no wind. Stanthorpe is a low wind area.

6 Solar Option 1.Solar on it’s own is not viable as when there is no sun there is no power

7 Wind Plus Storage Solar Plus Storage 1.Due to the high cost of Solar and Wind generation, and the high cost of batteries, neither of these options is economically viable 2.A feasible wind plus storage option would involve 10 MW of wind generation (5 turbines on 80m towers), and a 10 MWh battery bank, and would cost in the vicinity of $ 45 million 3.A feasible solar plus storage option would involve 21.5 MW of solar generation, plus a 60 MWh battery bank. This would require 100 Ha of land and would cost over $ 100 milllion

8 Hybrid solution Diesel generation, plus distributed solar, plus distributed storage, plus demand management 1.2 x 2MW diesel generation standby to run for several per year, covering low sun days, and reducing the amount of solar PV required kW of solar PV on each of 2000 premises in Stanthorpe 3.6 kWh of battery storage in each of 2000 premises in Stanthorpe 4.Demand management program to reduce demand in Stanthorpe by 2% per annum for 10 years 5.Control system to initiate battery discharge via smart meters 6.Switching station at Pozieres to facilitate automatic switching of backup system. 7.Cost approx $ 33.5 million. Operation shown on next slide This may not be achievable as it would require a very high level of engagement from the community to work.

9 Hybrid solution

10 Do nothing 1.Reliability will reduce due to increased failure rates as the existing 110 kV wood pole line ages beyond 40 years, and due to the lack of reducndancy that exists. 2.Security standards will be consistently breached from 2015 onwards

11 Conclusion 1.The most practical and cost effective means to ensure that a reliable and secure electricity supply to Stanthorpe is maintained is to build the second 110 kV feeder from Warwick to Stanthorpe

12 Summary/Questions Discussions and questions