Original scientific paper
https://doi.org/10.37798/202069450
Multicriterial analyses and selection of the best option for revitalization and development of the southern part of Croatian 400 kV network and connection to the power system of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Goran Majstrović
orcid.org/0000-0002-0565-4981
; Energy Institute Hrvoje Požar (EIHP) Croatia
Davor Bajs
; Energy Institute Hrvoje Požar (EIHP) Croatia
Lucija Krstanović
; Energy Institute Hrvoje Požar (EIHP) Croatia
Damjan Međimorec
; Croatian Transmission System Operator (HOPS) Croatia
Danko Blažević
; Croatian Transmission System Operator (HOPS) Croatia
Saša Cazin
; Croatian Transmission System Operator (HOPS) Croatia
Abstract
The southern wing of the Croatian transmission network was constructed for 220 kV in the early 1960’s, with additional 400 kV reinforcement at the
end of 1970’s. Its route of more than 200 km is quite demanding due to extreme climate, environmental specifics and related costs. However, operational
experience during more than 50 years has been quite positive. Nowadays, at the end of its lifetime it is again extremely important to analyze
and select the best option for network revitalization and development to serve the network users for the next 50 years, but in very different conditions
of technological development, more restrictive environmental requirements, electricity market conditions and large scale RES integration. Moreover,
special attention should be given to the potential opportunity and need to use this revitalization also for new interconnection to the power system of
Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH).
Altogether with its length of more than 380 km this is one of the largest transmission projects in South East Europe in the last few decades. This paper
presents the main findings of the multicriterial and comprehensive study covering technical, economic, financial, geographical, environmental, social
and legal assessment, identifying locations of new 400 kV transmission system nodes, internal and interconnection 400 kV lines routes, together with
the potential upgrade/replacement of the existing 220 kV circuits.
Network analyses have been prepared on more than 180 different scenarios using PSS/E software, while market analyses were completed for 21
selected scenarios using PLEXOS software. Scenarios were based on the following criteria/uncertainties related to the power systems of Croatia and
BiH:
1. analyzed time-horizons (2023 and 2028)
2. demand growth (referent, low, high)
3. analyzed operation conditions (winter/summer peak/off peak load)
4. generation scenarios (high, low, new RES, CO2 prices)
5. hydrological and climate conditions (average, extreme hydrology and wind speed)
6. power balance (import, export)
7. power transits
Five main options have been initially selected as topology candidates for problem resolving. Detailed methodology and criteria for the selection of
optimal option (revitalization and development scenario and topology) were developed and approved by all involved stakeholders. For selected option,
based on comprehensive analyses and approved methodology , for further detailed analyses ( system reliability, technical design, investment,
economics /CBA/ and environmental analyses) have been prepared, including assessment of its impact on transmission tariffs of each country.
Sensitivity analyses to the most uncertain variables (investment costs and CO2 prices) were also performed.
The environmental and social assessment was very demanding due to the complex governance structure and three legal frameworks to be respected
(two countries, along with two entities in BiH). The Project impact was evaluated with respect to: air quality, water quality, waste management, noise,
biological diversity, electromagnetic field, social measures and protected areas.
This paper presents above mentioned analyses, findings and recommendations, as the most comprehensive analytical approach to the transmission
line development that’s ever been applied in this region.
Keywords
Multicriterial analyses, 400 kV network development, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH)
Hrčak ID:
261842
URI
Publication date:
31.12.2020.
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