Summary

The widespread interest in incorporating large amounts of renewable energy into the AC transmission grid, principally from wind and solar generation, has revealed shortcomings in the existing infrastructure. In Europe the major wind resources are in the North West in locations that are remote from the major load centres. The existing grid infrastructure in these areas is relatively weak and unable to carry the power potentially produced by the wind power plants. A similar situation exists in the South of Europe and North Africa, where there is the potential for large amounts of solar power generation, but lacking transmission systems for bringing the power to the market. In the USA there is abundant wind power generation capability in the Mid-West and solar power in the South – West, but again these sites are remote from the major load centres. Bottlenecks in the AC grids will restrict the power flows from remote generation sites to the load centres.

Additional informations

Publication type Reference Papers
Reference PP_275_2
Publication year 2014
Publisher CIGRE
File size 2 MB
Pages number 2
Price for non member Free
Price for member Free

Authors

Vennemann, Erik Fischer

Keywords

Position Paper, HVDC, HVDC gris

The path towards HVDC grids
The path towards HVDC grids