Reassessment of Economic Current Density based on Life Cycle Cost under Market Economy Condition: a Case Study in Vietnam

V. Pham, Giang D. Ha, Quyet D. Nguyen, Thu Trang Nguyen
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Reasonable selection of cross-sectional area of conductors for overhead transmission lines has great effects on reaping economic benefits during the entire project's life cycle. Economic current density is an essential reference for the selection of conductor size. The traditional economic current density put forward in the 1950s and widely used in the electric power industry in Vietnam takes no account of the time value of money and assumes constant values of the marginal cost of electricity and wire price. These prices, however, can profoundly affect economic current density values. Therefore, these values need to be updated. This paper proposes a novel methodology based on life cycle cost (LCC) to scientifically and comprehensively determine economic current density values, complying with the current market economy conditions. The total LCC can be expressed as the sum of the initial capital investment cost (CIC) and the total cost of operation (TCO), comprising the cost of maintenance and electrical energy loss. Analytical function of CIC relating to conductor cross-sectional area and nominal voltage is obtained using available data from previously constructed overhead lines and regression analysis. The electrical energy loss is determined using equivalent hours of loss, which in turn depends on equivalent hours of utilization. Analytical expression of equivalent hours of loss with respect to equivalent hours of utilization is attained using the regression method from historical load data. Finally, a practical case study of a 110 kV overhead line in Vietnam is leveraged to validate the viability and effectiveness of the proposed approach. The calculation results show that the life cycle cost using the economic current density developed in this work is lower than that from the Vietnam standard.
市场经济条件下基于生命周期成本的经济电流密度再评估——以越南为例
架空输电线路导线截面积的合理选择,对工程全生命周期的经济效益产生重大影响。经济电流密度是选择导体尺寸的重要参考。20世纪50年代提出并广泛应用于越南电力行业的传统经济电流密度没有考虑货币的时间价值,而是假设电力和电线价格的边际成本为常数。然而,这些价格可以深刻地影响经济电流密度值。因此,这些值需要更新。本文提出了一种新的基于生命周期成本(LCC)的方法,以科学、全面地确定符合当前市场经济条件的经济电流密度值。总成本成本可以表示为初始资本投资成本(CIC)和总运营成本(TCO)的总和,其中包括维护成本和电能损耗成本。利用已有架空线路的数据和回归分析,得到了CIC与导线截面积和标称电压有关的分析函数。电能损耗是用等效损耗小时来确定的,而等效损耗小时又取决于等效利用小时。利用历史负荷数据,用回归法得到了等效损耗小时相对于等效利用小时的解析表达式。最后,通过对越南110千伏架空线的实际案例研究,验证了所提出方法的可行性和有效性。计算结果表明,采用本研究开发的经济电流密度计算的全寿命周期成本低于越南标准。
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