Grid Connection - NIE
Grid Connection - NIE
Grid Connection - NIE
Agenda
Introduction Technical Aspects of Grid Connection Practical Aspects of Grid Connection Process and Timescales Safety Clearance
Introduction
Energy resource
Transmission
Generation
Distribution Supply
Customers
COLERAINE BALLYMONEY
Hydroelectric generators in planning Diesel generators in planning Anaerobic Digesters in planning Existing Wind Turbine Sites
STRABANE LISAGHMORE
LIMAVADY
DUNGIVEN
LARNE
MAGHERAFELT
ANTRIM NEWTOWNSTEWART NEWTONABBEY RATHGAEL NEWTOWNARDS CASTLEREAGH OMAGH DUNGANNON LISBURN WARRINGSTOWN DRUMNAKELLY
BALLYNAHINCH
ENNISKILLEN
ARMAGH
BANBRIDGE
765 Generation Applications received by DOE Planning Service 89% wind turbines, 5% Anaerobic Digesters, 6% other Capacity of Applications
Volume of Applications
Due to the ROC incentive mechanism interest and inquiries have increased tenfold in this area over the last 2 years. We have put more resources in place and we have recruited further resources. We will deploy whatever resources are required to meet the volume of work going forward. The timescale to get connected is usually dictated by planning and consents for the overhead line work.
Network Issues
Network Voltage Thermal Issues Fault Levels Quality of Supply
Voltage Dip Flicker Voltage Imbalance Harmonics
Water Pipe
Network Voltage
+10%
+6%
-2%
1 MW
0.5 MW
0.1 MW
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 20 30 40
100
Water Pipe
Electricity
Thermal Rating
Min Ground Safety Clearance
Min Ground Safety Clearance Overheating Change Line characteristics & weaken components
Voltage Dip
Caused by a Surge of Current when connecting Generator
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Network Voltage
Flicker
Caused by the varying of the Generator output Network Voltage
Voltage Imbalance
Caused by Large No. Single Phase Load connections
Harmonics
Caused by Inverters & Variable Speed Drives (Range 2nd 50th Harmonic) Mains Frequency 50Hz
Licence requirements
Engineering Recommendations P5/4 Harmonic P28 Flicker P29 Voltage Imbalance
Engineering Recommendations
G83/1/NI Connection Process (Smaller Generation)
Engineering Recommendation G83/1 is for the Connection of small-scale Embedded Generations (up to 16 Amps per phase) in parallel with public low-voltage distribution networks.
These Recommendations are important as it ensure the safety of the General Public, NIE Staff and the Network.
The Back bone of the electricity network is three phase with a large number of single phase T-off overhead lines across our rural network
Grid Connection
The extent of construction work required to connect your scheme depends entirely on:
Site location Connection distance from your generator to the electricity network Distance from your generator to the nearest NIE primary substation which will determine the Network capacity at your location Generator characteristics
Grid Connection
Small scale renewables individual wind turbines or anaerobic digesters The 11,000 volt network was mostly built in the 1950s and 1960s to bring electricity to rural homes, farms and communities. It was not designed to connect the wind turbines (up to 250KW) that are appearing today (typical farm maximum demand is around a tenth of this figure). The cost of the connection will depend on the location of the applicant. If the location is at the extremity of the 11,000 volt network the cost will be greater than a location closer to the central main line. This makes it difficult to provide indicative costs that can be used as a guide by prospective applicants.
Grid Connection
The current connection rules (agreed by the Utility Regulator) stipulate that the applicant must bear the full cost of the connection. If the applicant doesnt bear the cost then all customers in N Ireland bear that cost, spread over 40 years. Connection charges must represent the cost of carrying out the work. Currently the Utility Regulator is conducting a consultation in the whole area of connections and one of the areas tabled is possible subsidy (borne by all customers) for this type of connection cost.
Case 1: Single Phase Connection: Pole mounted transformer to meter box. Generation Capacity up to 20kW single phase
5000-6000
-Service cable length up to 20m from existing pole. -Assuming existing 11kV single phase overhead line, adjacent to proposed generator connection point.
20,000
Existing three phase overhead lines are required adjacent to the proposed connection point.
40,000
-Supply
directly from the substation . Units > 150kW. -SCADA is required on anything above 100kW. -Existing 11kV three phase overhead line required adjacent to proposed generator connection.
Supply may need to be upgraded depending on the point of connection to the network. - This estimate applies for converting a single phase line to three phase or building a new there phase line.
Feasibility Studies
Study is optional No planning permission required The feasibility study will indicate -Connection Voltage Level -Connection Point to NIE Network -Details of the connection arrangement -Indicative costs of the proposed connection To carry out a feasibility study NIE require: 1. Completed Feasibility Study Enquiry Form 2. Copy of the generator's electrical data sheet if available. 3. Cheque for the appropriate amount made payable to NIE Ltd
Generation Maximum installed 150kW or less More than 150kW Capacity Cost incl VAT @ 20% 600 1,200
A feasibility study does not reserve network capacity for a particular project
Stage 1- Single Applications Fit and Inform Arrangement Appendix 3 Commissioning / Agreement Form
The Installer fits the generator, completes the commissioning form,ensures the customer signs the agreement section and posts the completed form to NIE Distribution Generation, Fortwilliam House, Edgewater Office Park BT3 9JQ
Customer contacts their supplier to agree purchase contract and Import/Export meter installation NIE Countersign the agreement and return signed copy to Customer.
Edgewater Road
BELFAST BT3 9JQ Checklist for your application to NIE: 1.Completed generation questionnaire 2.Cheque for your Connection Application Fee made out to NIE Ltd 3.Copy of approved planning permission 4.Copy of turbine specification
Step 3
Step 4
Step 5
Only when legalities are obtained and full payment has been received can the construction work be scheduled. NIE do not carry out any further work if the Terms and Conditions for Connection are not received.
Step 8
Applicant to return signed and witnessed connection agreement. Applicant carries out tests and provide NIE with signed certification. (10 working days notice required if test require the generator to be paralleled with the NIE Network.)
Step 9
Once Generator Agreement is in place the Generator can be Paralleled with NIEs Network
G59 Connection
Application to Quotation
Acceptance to Construction Procurement of Plant & Equipment Survey Construction
3 months
2 months
2 4 months
Average time for connection is between 6- 9 months, if plant and equipment is to be ordered. (Lead in time for major items of plant and equipment is up to 20 weeks.)
Where NIE needs to install equipment on third party property, legal consent in the form of a wayleave agreement and/or easement is required from the relevant landowner. Timescales to obtain landowner approval depends on the landowners willingness to sign the legal documents. Where a substation is required a substation lease must be obtained.
3 months
2 3 months
Planning Permission required for construction of any overhead line greater than 100m in length.
(Min 6m)
0.5M
Minimum clearance to underground Cables
5x Rotor diameter
Cable Easement
5M