Summary

HVDC systems have been in commercial use since 1954, and most of them are still in operation. Renovation, modernization and life extension of HVDC stations have to be considered by utilities and grid operators, as they are usually the most cost effective options for maintaining continuity and reliability of the power supply to the consumers. This BT provides guidelines for making the technical and economic decision on life extension of existing HVDC stations against replacement.

Additional informations

Publication type Technical Brochures
Reference 649
Publication year
Publisher CIGRE
Study committees
  • DC systems and power electronics (B4)
Working groups WG B4.54
File size 2 MB
Pages number 128
Price for non member 240 €
Price for member Free

Keywords

existing HVDC system, life extension, life assessment, performance issues, refurbish, replacement, environmental issues, regulatory issues, techno economics

Guidelines for life extension of existing HVDC systems
Guidelines for life extension of existing HVDC systems