Wednesday, March 15, 2017

Testing begins for a new ±800kV UHVDC transmission line from Northwest to Central China.

Testing of the Qilian converter station in the Jiuquan – Shaoshan ±800kV UHVDC transmission line started earlier this week, on the 10th of March. Black start capability, protection settings and protection co-ordination as well as current control is among the comprehensive set of more than 640 tests that are necessary before the final commissioning of the UHVDC station.

This converter station is part of the Jiuquan – Shaoshan ±800kV UHVDC transmission line a project designed and constructed with investments from the State Grid Corporation of China (SGCC) connecting the northwestern part of China and Gansu Province to the middle of the country in Hunan Province. The ±800kV UHVDC transmission line, with a total length of 2383 km, crosses four provinces, from Gansu through Shaanxi and Chongqing, to Shaoshan in Hunan. The capacity of the two converter stations is 16 GW and the transmission line will be delivering 20.000 GWh of energy at its initial stages and 40.000 GWh of energy annually, when fully utilized

The project, which aims to facilitate integration of large-scale renewable wind and solar resources from the northwest of China to the load centers in the center of the country, was authorized in 2015 by the Chinese department of national development. Its construction took 18 months with the transmission line completed in late December 2016.


The complete project, that is expected to come into service in June of 2017, costed a total of 26.2 billion RMB (approximately 5 billion Australian dollars).