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“RFE-NEC-DPRK-RK” POWER GRID INTERCONNECTION Sergei Podkovalnikov Energy Systems Institute, Irkutsk, Russia. Introduction Overview of NEC power system Potential route Preliminary costs-benefit analysis Proposal for new scheme of the ISET Inferences. Power Grid Map of Northeast China. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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“RFE-NEC-DPRK-RK” POWER GRID INTERCONNECTION Sergei Podkovalnikov Energy Systems Institute, Irkutsk, Russia
Introduction Overview of NEC power system Potential route Preliminary costs-benefit analysis Proposal for new scheme of the ISET Inferences
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Power Grid Map of Northeast China
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Features of NEC Power System. I
Current generating capacity - 38 GW, electricity
consumption - 154 TWh/year, frequency - 50 Hz
Maximum electric load comes in winter
Electricity consumption is unevenly distributed on
the territory, with large share falling on South
Large share of generating capacity is located in
South
There is currently excess of power generating
capacity
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Features of NEC Power System. II
Thermal power plants dominate in generation
capacity mix
There is lack of maneuverable generating capacity
for meeting cycling electric load of consumers
Backbone power transmission grid of highest voltage
is developed
NEC power grid has local scale electric connection
with RFE EPS
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Benefits for NEC from joining ‘RFE-DPRK-RK” power interconnection Saving capacity at the cost of seasonal diversity
power exchange with EPS of RK
Receiving maneuverable hydropower from DPRK
Getting profit from electricity trading with RK in
seasons of low power loads of domestic consumers
Relieving environmental burden in season of highest
winter loads at the cost of receiving power from RK
Increase of reliability and sharing reserve margin
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Map of railroads of the South of RFE, NEC, DPRK and RK
Section Distance, kmVladivostok-Shenyang 1150Shenyang-Pyongyang 400Pyongyang-Seoul 250Total 1800
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The Scheme of «RFE-NEC-RK» Electric Tie
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The Method of Study
Net Economic Benefit =
CostSavedCapacity - CostISET&Nuclear PP
Cost comprises annualized investment and
yearly maintenance and fuel costs
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Capacity and Investment Saving
0,7 4 4,1
0,75 3,7 2,75
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Investmentsaving, $ Bln.
Capacity saving,GW
RFE NEC RK
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Cost for “RFE-NEC-RK” ISET
0,9
1,2
0,090,040
0,5
1
1,5
2
2,5
Investment, $ Bln.
Maintenance,$ Bln./year
TransmissionlinesConverters
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Net Economic Benefit of “RFE-NEC-RK” ISET&Nuclear PP, $ Mln./year
750 800 850 900 950 1000
8%
10%
12%
Dis
cou
nt
rate
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The Scheme of «RFE-NEC-DPRK-RK» Electric Tie
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The Method of StudyNet Profit =Gross Benefits - Gross Costs
Gross Benefits - capacity saving, reduction of electricity tariffs and environmental benefit owing to power interconnection accumulated for 15 years
Gross Costs - cost for construction and maintenance of transmission and converters accumulated for 15 years
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Economic Estimates of “RFE-NEC-DPRK-RK” ISET, $ Bln.
3,7
3,5
0,15
2,4
1,2
1,45
2,3
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Grossbenefits
Gross costs Net profit
Net profit
ISET maintenance
Conterters
Transmission lines
Environmental benefit
Reduction of electricitytariffCapacity saving
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“RFE-DPRK-RK” ISET with “DPRK-NEC” Extension
Section Distance, kmVladivostok-Pyongyang 850Pyongyang-Seoul 250Shenyang-Pyongyang 400Total 1500
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Inferences
NEC joining to “RFE-DPRK-RK” power interconnection seems to be mutually beneficial for all participating countries.
There is quite developed transport and power grid infrastructure along the larger part of potential route of “RFE-NEC-DPRK-RK” ISET
As preliminary studies shows, the examined variants of the ISET ensure high economic benefits; such inference was drawn independently by both RK and Russian researches
It seems reasonable examining “RFE-DPRK-RK”
ISET, with section “DPRK-NEC” being extended