Strengthening the Ghanaian transmission system to accommodate variable renewable energies

M. W. Asmah, J. Myrzik, B. K. Ahunu, R. Baisie
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In the light of economic growth in Ghana and the corresponding increase in electricity demand, power generation has been inadequate to meet the increasing demand. This has resulted in excessive pressure in the Ghanaian power system culminating in load shedding since 2012. As part of efforts to resolve the power supply deficit, construction of new generating units has begun, which are expected to come into operation within the year. These proposed generating units are mostly thermal and renewable energy units (predominantly wind and solar PV). The variable and intermittent nature of wind and solar PV (also known as variable renewable energies), introduce additional operational challenges in the power system. Against the backdrop of this challenge, questions arise on how the stability of the Ghanaian power system could be maintained especially as these renewable energy units are expected to be increased by the year 2020. In an effort to deal with this problem, the sole transmission system operator in Ghana, the Ghana Grid Company has proposed plans to reinforce the transmission system so as to accommodate the new generating units, especially the renewable energy units. This paper therefore reviews the measures being implemented to strengthen the Ghanaian transmission system. First and foremost, it identifies some of the expected technical challenges that may arise from the integration of renewable energies in Ghana's transmission system. The paper further presents the strategies being adopted to deal with the challenges and also discusses briefly the ‘Grid Optimization before Reinforcement before Expansion’ principle and proposes its adoption in the Ghanaian power system as an effective network planning strategy.
加强加纳输电系统以适应可变的可再生能源
鉴于加纳的经济增长和相应的电力需求增加,发电已经不足以满足日益增长的需求。这导致了加纳电力系统的过度压力,最终导致2012年以来的负荷下降。作为解决电力供应不足的一部分,新的发电机组已经开始建设,预计将在年内投入运行。这些拟议的发电机组主要是热能和可再生能源机组(主要是风能和太阳能光伏)。风能和太阳能光伏(也被称为可变可再生能源)的可变性和间歇性给电力系统带来了额外的运营挑战。在这一挑战的背景下,出现了如何维持加纳电力系统稳定性的问题,特别是这些可再生能源装置预计将在2020年增加。为了解决这一问题,加纳唯一的输电系统运营商加纳电网公司提出了加强输电系统的计划,以适应新的发电机组,特别是可再生能源机组。因此,本文回顾了正在实施的加强加纳输电系统的措施。首先,它确定了在加纳输电系统中整合可再生能源可能出现的一些预期的技术挑战。本文进一步介绍了应对挑战所采取的策略,并简要讨论了“先优化后加固后扩容”的原则,并提出将其作为一种有效的网络规划策略在加纳电力系统中采用。
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