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Quite intersting

Being a cynical chap I did note that the Scottish remote islands are now getting grid connections, obviously nothing to do with the large abundance of renewable power from these remote places

Scotland has (apparently) about 30% of Europes renewable energy potential
 
Being a cynical chap I did note that the Scottish remote islands are now getting grid connections, obviously nothing to do with the large abundance of renewable power from these remote places
It is to stop them burning the odd Christian in large straw men :)
 
Interesting map, though is is missing the 11kV segment that feeds us of the Errol substation (only part of route shown).

I had been wondering about the HV/EHV lines that have 6 cable sets as two either side of the pylon, are they:
  • Simply parallel pairs of 3-phase
  • Separately protected 3-phase sets (in which case can it run for any length of one set fails, or is there load shedding at next sub-station?)
  • 6-phase for whatever reason?
Maybe @UKMeterman or @Julie. will have an answer?
 
@pc1996
A simple rule with pylons, if each arm has a single cable each side then it's 132kV (usually DNO). If two cables its 275kV. If 3 or 4 then it's 400kV. Each side of a pylon is a seperate line and can be switched out independantly to the opposite side.
 
@pc1996
A simple rule with pylons, if each arm has a single cable each side then it's 132kV (usually DNO). If two cables its 275kV. If 3 or 4 then it's 400kV. Each side of a pylon is a seperate line and can be switched out independantly to the opposite side.

It is not always the rule. Localy the 275kV circuit that powers Cardiff and a large lump of south wales is single conductor. Each side is seperate circuit and can be switched indpendantly.
 
Quite intersting

Being a cynical chap I did note that the Scottish remote islands are now getting grid connections, obviously nothing to do with the large abundance of renewable power from these remote places

Scotland has (apparently) about 30% of Europes renewable energy potential

Absolutely. Makes perfect sense to have good links from power generating equipment to feed the grid. That's kind of the idea of the National Grid.
 
And to help distribute the Scottish generated power you've got the DC interconnector between Hunterston and Deeside.
That is interesting, I guess there must be some special reason(s) for the DC system. I believe part of the reason for the UK-EU links being DC was to avoid having to run grids synchronously, but I presume here it has something to do with lower total losses?
 
That is interesting, I guess there must be some special reason(s) for the DC system. I believe part of the reason for the UK-EU links being DC was to avoid having to run grids synchronously, but I presume here it has something to do with lower total losses?

The Scottish power grid and the England grid are strong compared to the interconnection. There are issues regaring reactive power transfer from North to South. If the link is DC then there are no issues regaring reactive power transfer, stablity limits or the reactive power consumed by a rather capacative cable...
 
The Scottish power grid and the England grid are strong compared to the interconnection. There are issues regaring reactive power transfer from North to South. If the link is DC then there are no issues regaring reactive power transfer, stablity limits or the reactive power consumed by a rather capacative cable...
Thanks for the info!

Always interesting to find out about other area that you don't normally deal with :)
 

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