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Towards the 2030 Grid

Towards the 2030 Grid . EWEC 2009 Marseille, 18 th March Joe Corbett. Drivers. CO 2 20:20 +++ Wind Power Availability 50 TW 160 TWh Land Use Restrictions On-Shore Wind Transmission Lines Off-Shore Capacity Factors Solar/Hydro Locations. Enabling Technologies. Turbine Technologies

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Towards the 2030 Grid

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  1. Towards the 2030 Grid EWEC 2009 Marseille, 18th March Joe Corbett

  2. Drivers • CO2 • 20:20 +++ • Wind Power Availability • 50 TW • 160 TWh • Land Use Restrictions • On-Shore Wind • Transmission Lines • Off-Shore Capacity Factors • Solar/Hydro Locations

  3. Enabling Technologies • Turbine Technologies • Size • Simplicity • HVDC (Voltage Source Converters) • DC Breaker • Control System • Smart Grid • Storage • Batteries • Hydro • V2G • HV Cables

  4. MRP Plan Supernode 2 Supernode 1

  5. SuperNode Concept SUPERNODE CONCEPT 2.4GW 2 x 500MW 2 x 500MW 400kV 2.4GW ±320kV Converter Station ±320kV 2.4GW 2.4GW 2 x 500MW 2 x 500MW

  6. Cost Comparisons

  7. Cost Comparison Chart

  8. Challenges • Regulation • Ownership / Investment • Standardisation

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