Yen Phong 5 110 kV Substation will be operated unmanned – Photo: Hong Hoa
Construction of the Project “Yen Phong 5 110 kV Substation and branches” has started since October 2016, with the total investment cost of VND 132 billion. The project has been put into operation on schedule, meeting quality requirements, contributing to securing stable and reliable electricity supply to Plant No.3 of Samsung Display Vietnam Company Ltd. as well as other plants in Yen Phong Industrial Zone (Bac Ninh province) and its adjacent areas.
Specifically, Yen Phong 5 110 kV Substation has been constructed to be under unmanned operation, in line with smart grid construction objectives: switchgears and disconnectors can be controlled and manipulated remotely, the entire Substation can be monitored via a camera control system.
The Substation is equipped with a computer information system and SCADA control system including: terminal equipment with connection lines as fiber-optic cables which enable collection, supervision and control of equipment in the Substation, and connection with the Northern Load Dispatch Center (A1) and the Remote Control Center in Bac Ninh Power Company.
Camera systems for supervising, warning security, or monitoring operation status of electric equipment are also installed in the Substation. Camera control, videotaping and management of these cameras, remote data access, camera scanning control, etc. are performed through a specialized management software.
Mr. Doan Van Sam – Deputy Director of Northern High Voltage Power Network Company, representative of the main organization responsible for management and operation of Yen Phong 5 110 kV Substation says that the company has prepared adequately manpower, tools and instruments to take over and operate the Substation.
Scale of the Project “Yen Phong 5 110 kV Substation and branches”:
+Constructing 295 m of double circuit 110 kV power line, to be connected to 2 110 kV feeders after Bac Ninh 3 220 kV Substation;
+ One 110 kV substation with capacity of 3 x 63 MVA; in the first phase 2 transformers with capacity of 63 MVA and voltage of 110/35/22kV each will be installed.
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