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Future plans for Railway Power Supply
Energy Plan, Nils Grønneberg
The engineering section is one of two sections in the Planning (Engineering) and Project department
12 employees specialising in electricity/energy
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Infrastructure – Energy – Planning (Engineering)
• Investigation of need for Railway Power Supply, nationally
Simulation and load analyses based on:− traffic information (current and future wagon-routing tables)− infrastructure information (gradient, tunnel, catenary, etc.)− stock information (train types, composition, freight loads, characteristics)− converter data (equipment, types, performance, characteristics, etc.)− converter failure scenarios.
Technical-financial analysis with recommended measures
Advisor assistance through framework agreements
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Infrastructure – Energy – Plan
• Concept designs for relevant converter stations
Define location, concept and dimensioning.
Stakeholder analyses and environmental impact.
Technical-financial pilot project with recommended solution,forming the basis for detailed planning, approval and potentialtendering.
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Infrastructure – Energy – Plan
• Professional support:
Provide technical expertise for the projects
Specify technical requirements
Evaluate tenders
Follow up technical deliveries
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Infrastructure – Energy – Plan
• Framework conditions
National Transport Plan (NTP)
Expansion and development of railway sections
Amendment of traffic and equipment
Refurbishment of CL installation (AT)
Technical Regulations (TRV)
Regulations, etc.
Allocation – order from Jernbane Directorate
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Infrastructure – Energy – Plan
• Ofoten Line (2018)
• Dovre Line (2012)
• Bergen Line (2012)− with Flåm Line
• Sørlandet Line (2017)− etc.
• Oslo region (2018)− Eastern Norway
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Investigation areas, Energy Supply
• Oslo area, scope:− Dovre Line (Lillehammer)− Gjøvik Line− Kongsvinger Line− Main Line and Gardermoen Line− Østfold Line, East/West, Follo Line− Drammen Line and Asker Line− Ringerike Line− Vestfold Line− Sørlandet Line (Nordagutu)− etc.
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Investigation areas, Energy Supply
• New central converter station – Oslo East
Concept design, part 1 (location): Åsland (Follo Line)Concept design, part 2 (dimensioning): Initiated
Provisional plan: Static converters, 4 x 40 MVA
Turnkey contract: 2019-2021
• Closure of Alnabru and Holmlia converter stations
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Plans in the Oslo area
• Temporary converter station in Vestfold
Linked to new double track Nykirke - Barkåker (UNB)Concept design work has not commencedLand earmarked at new Skoppum station
Provisional plan: Install mobile static converter (existing)Use existing converter 15 MVARemaining until Drammen converter is operational
Turnkey contract: 2022-2024
• Closure of Skoppum and Larvik converter station (relocation of mobile static converter)
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Plans in the Oslo area
• New converter station in Hønefoss
Linked to construction of the new Ringerike LineConcept design work to commence in 2020Land suggested at new stabling area in Hønefoss
Provisional plan: Establish new converter station4 static converters Power requirement 60 MVA
Turnkey contract: 2022-2025
• Closure of existing converter station
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Plans in the Oslo area
• Upgrading of Jessheim converter station
Necessary increase in performance for increasing Intercity traffic
This measure will also facilitate regeneration
New static converter in existing or new building
Turnkey contract: 2027-2030
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Plans in the Oslo area
• New converter station at Drammen
Recommended in the long term, before investment needs in Asker
Planning work not commencedPossible location slightly west of Gulskogen/DrammenRequires AT system Oslo-Drammen
Indication: New static converter stationPower requirement 60 MVA
Turnkey contract: 2032-2035
• Asker can be closed when Drammen and Hønefoss converters are operational
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Plans in the Oslo area
• New converter station at Hamar
Necessary increase in performance on Dovre Line southLinked to new double track plots south of Hamar (Kleverud – Sørli/Åkersvika)
Concept design work completed. Location is determined
The project is in the detailed planning phase …… (more info in next entry)
• Closure of Tangen converter station (losing track access)
• Closure and relocation of mobile converter station at Rudshøgda(Used elsewhere, e.g. on the Bergen Line)
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Plans in the Oslo area
• Refurbishment/upgrading of Kjelland converter station
Necessary increase in performance on Sørlandet Line
Concept design work has commenced
Provisional plan: New static convertersPower requirement 30 MVA
Turnkey contract: 2019-2021
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Plans for the Sørlandet Line
• Refurbishment/upgrading of Nelaug converter stationThe concept design work will commence in 2018Concept development for modernisation of station in or outside existing rock caverns
Implementation: 2020-2022
• Increased performance in Leivoll converter stationPlanning work to commence in 2024Preparations at the station and replacement of rotary converters
Implementation: 2026-2027
• Closure of Sira and Krossen converter stationsCan be implemented when the two previous measures have been implemented
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Plans for the Sørlandet Line
• Upgrading of Dombås converter stationNecessary increase in performance south of DovreReplacement of rotary converters to 2x10 MVA
Implementation: 2023-2025
• Possible provisionally increased performance at Oppdal converter stationPoss. replacement of rotary converters
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Plans for the Dovre Line
• New converter station at Berkåk
Necessary increase in performance at Dovre Line north / electrification of Røros LinePlanning work not commenced. Possible reuse of rotary converters (typically 2x10 MVA)Requires at least a new building and switchgear installation.
Implementation: 2026-2029 or later:
• Closure of Oppdal/Lundamo/Stavne converter stationTo be assessed when Berkåk is operationalAlso to be viewed in conjunction with the establishment of Hell converter station (ETM project)
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Plans for the Dovre Line
• New converter station at Fåvang
Refurbishments and rationalisation on the Dovre LinePlanning work not commenced, but requires at least a new building and coupling installation.Possible reuse of rotary converters (typically 2x10 MVA)
Implementation: 2030-2033 or later:
• Closure of Fåberg converter stationCan be implemented when Fåvang is operational
• Closure of Fron converter stationCan be implemented when Fåvang is operational
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Plans for the Dovre Line
• Capacity increase at Haugastøl and Nesbyenconverter stations.
Necessary increase in performance at Bergen Line, Reuse of rotary converters
Implementation: 2026-2028 or later:
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Plans for the Bergen Line
• New converter station at Voss
To be assessed in connection with capacity increase on double track to VossPlanning work not commenced – needs must be assessed in greater detail
Implementation: 2030-2033 or later:
• Closure of Dale converter stationMay possibly be implemented when Voss is operational
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Plans for the Bergen Line
• New converter station at Narvik
Necessary increase in performance and reduction of risk on the Ofoten Line
Concept design work, part 1 is completed Plot at Sildvik is securedCapacity-related survey being carried out nowStatic converters, estimated power requirement 60 MVA
Implementation: 2020-2023
• Closure of Rombak converter stationCan be implemented when the new Narvik converter station is operational
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Plans for the Ofoten Line
• Upgrading to AT system or other reinforcement of CL:
- necessary for a number of our measures - necessary to allow use of installed power - necessary to achieve sufficient redundancy
• Plans are in place for a number of the sections
• Input for the action programme from Energy Supply
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Transfer capacity at CL