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GRID POWER


Helping the GEA manage reliability and supply to the Gibraltar grid


The Gibraltar Electricity Authority (GEA) is an H.M. Government of Gibraltar Authority and the electricity utility in Gibraltar. It is responsible for the generation, distribution and supply of electricity to all users in the Territory. Faced with an ageing network and no electrical interconnection with the Spanish mainland, GEA approached David Porter at Schneider Electric’s UK Energy Application Centre to provide a reliable, effective and long-term solution to issues on the network, reports UKPN.


protection relays. The existing SCADA system monitored


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and controlled three distribution centres (Waterport, Orange Bastion and Jumper’s Bastion) and monitored the status of approximately 11 substations across the network. During the project, GEA also inherit- ed the responsibility for a further 50 substa- tions from the Ministry of Defence (MOD). Due to a growing need from both domestic


and commercial users for reliable electricity supply, the GEA was facing a challenge in how to manage and scale demand. With an aging network and no electrical interconnec- tion with the Spanish mainland, reliability of supply was becoming a critical issue. GEA decided to upgrade its power station


and look to automate the control of the distribution of power across the Territory.


n 2013 GEA’s high voltage electrical network comprised of approximately 97 substations of almost exclusively Schneider Electric equipment and


Most unplanned outages were due to


generator faults, with a lesser but significant number due to cable faults. The location of these cable faults was often


notified to GEA by the members of the public, as the SCADA and protection system did not pin-point exactly where in the network the fault had occurred. The problems were so severe that outages


in 2013 and 2014 had begun to have a significant impact on local commerce. At this point GEA approached David Porter at Schneider Electric’s UK Energy Application Centre to provide a reliable, effective and long-term solution to issues on the network. At around the same time the Government


of Gibraltar procured a new dual fuel power station to replace the existing diesel Waterport Power station, to be located at the North Mole. This they agreed would solve some but not all of their issues. To improve the overall performance and deliver an up-to-date distribution network


“The


EcoStruxure Substation Operation system


continues to evolve and grow with Schneider Electric


supplying


integrated 11kV


equipment,


using its PIX, Ringmaster, Genie Evo, Premset,


transformer and VAMP solutions.”


JULY - AUGUST 2018 UK Power NewS


EcoStruxure™ Substation Operation.


system, providing a reliable and effective control and automation in conjunction with the new power station, Schneider Electric implemented its EcoStruxure™ Substation Operation, formerly known as PACiS - a digital control system for substation automation, part of the EcoStruxure Grid offer. This offered GEA the functionality and


flexibility they needed as the solution is designed for both new and retrofit applications, with specific features including automatic supply restoration (ASR) and intelligent fast load-shedding (IFLS). It is based on a flexible architecture


designed under the IEC 61850 Standard that ensures interoperability with regards to functionality, performance and physical distribution across the different types of substations. The EcoStruxure Substation Operation


system continues to evolve and grow with Schneider Electric supplying integrated 11kV equipment, using its PIX, Ringmaster, Genie Evo, Premset, transformer and VAMP, MiCOM and SEPAM Protection relay solutions. The early phases of this bespoke solution


have been successfully implemented, as explained by Mike Philips, key account manager at Schneider Electric: “The GEA project is a highly complex programme of integrated works that will span the next eight- ten years. The solution we are deploying exactly matches GEA’s requirements today and for the future, and will result in greater stability and reliability for their network and Gibral tar as a whole.” He concludes: “In terms of improvements


in visibility, performance and reliability over the complete network, the value to GEA is almost incalculable” For the whole ten-year project the revenue


to Schneider Electric will be in excess of £10 million. www.schneider-electric.co.uk


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