卑诗水电的变电站人机界面-过去,现在和未来

D. Bromley, S. Yaworski, R. Kotchorek, M. Kwan, D. Wong
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在过去的几十年里,加拿大的不列颠哥伦比亚省经历了巨大的人口和经济增长。不列颠哥伦比亚省政府预计这种增长将持续下去。不列颠哥伦比亚省公用事业委员会(BCUC)和省电力公司BC Hydro预测,未来20年电力需求将增长20%至40%,并制定了到2016年实现电力自我效率的目标。与此同时,卑诗水电公司的大部分输配电系统建于1940年至1980年之间。老化的基础设施加上不断增长的需求给卑诗水电带来了各种挑战。卑诗水电启动了各种输配电网络和变电站升级工程。升级现有线路和变电站是基础设施升级计划的重要组成部分。对现有变电站的旧设备和系统进行翻新是最具挑战性的任务之一。为了最大限度地利用新旧系统,方便决策和规划,提高运维效率,变电站人机界面升级成为升级工程中的重要组成部分。本文描述了项目的目标和目标,以及价值和效益。它讨论了设计新的变电站系统标准的挑战,以结合来自多个供应商的新技术,同时处理其他遗留标准和设备提出的限制。此外,还讨论了技术要求、选择标准、未来迁移的考虑。它进一步强调了新标准的推出、实施和变更管理方面的挑战。本文将总结升级项目的结果,以及从中吸取的经验教训。
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Substation HMI at BC Hydro - Past, present and future
The province of British Columbia (B.C.), Canada has been experiencing tremendous population and economic growth in the past decades. The B.C. Province Government expects such growth will continue. The British Columbia Utilities Commission (BCUC) and provincial power utility BC Hydro are forecasting 20% to 40% growth on electricity demand in the next 20 years, and are setting a goal to be electricity self-efficiency by 2016. Meanwhile, much of BC Hydro's transmission and distribution system was built between 1940 and 1980. The aging infrastructure coupled with the growing demand present various challenges to BC Hydro. BC Hydro embarked on various transmission and distribution network and substation upgrade projects. Upgrading existing lines and substations is a vital part of the infrastructure upgrade program. The refurbishment of existing substations with legacy devices and systems in service, is one of the most challenging tasks. In order to maximize the utilization of old and new systems, to facilitate decision making and planning, and to improve operation and maintenance efficiency, substation HMI upgrade becomes an important part in the upgrade project. This paper describes the project objectives and goals, as well as value and benefits. It discusses the challenges in designing new substation system standards to incorporate new technologies from multiple suppliers while working with the constraints presented by other legacy standards and devices. In addition, the technical requirements, selection criteria, future migration consideration are discussed. It further highlights new standards roll out, implementation and change management challenges. This paper will conclude with the results of the upgrade project, as well as lessons learnt.
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