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High Voltage AC (HVAC) and High Voltage DC (HVDC) Transmission Topologies of Offshore Wind Power and Reliability Analysis

Ashoke Kumar Biswas, Sina Ibne Ahmed, Shravan Kumar Akula, Hossein Salehfar

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Abstract

High Voltage AC (HVAC) is the standard transmission system for short distances, while High Voltage DC (HVDC) is a popular solution for the long-distance transmission of offshore wind power generation. An HVDC transmission system has an increased commercial cost due to the addition of power converter stations; therefore, the efficient design of offshore wind power transmission systems and their reliability are critical for the smooth operation of the transmission grid and improved cost-effectiveness. In this paper, the simplified topologies of offshore HVAC and HVDC transmission systems have been studied and compared based on their reliability using fault tree analysis (FTA).

Topics & Concepts

Offshore wind powerHVACElectrical engineeringHVDC converterReliability (semiconductor)EngineeringPower transmissionTransmission systemTransmission (telecommunications)High voltageHigh-voltage direct currentWind powerFault (geology)HVDC converter stationElectric power transmissionElectric power systemVoltagePower (physics)Direct currentMechanical engineeringPhysicsAir conditioningTransformerGeologyQuantum mechanicsSeismologyHVDC Systems and Fault ProtectionPower System Reliability and MaintenanceHigh voltage insulation and dielectric phenomena