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MARCH 2017
ABB Power Quality SeminarIntroductionKurt Schipman, Global Marketing and Sales Manager Capacitors and Filters
ABB Power Quality SeminarAgenda
1. Welcome / Thank you /Expectations2. Introduction to ABB3. Introduction to ABB Capacitors and Filters products
and solutions4. Technical review of Capacitor and Filters products
and solutions5. Glance at the future: Power Electronics in HVDC,
FACTS and Energy Storage systems
A global leader in power and automation technologiesLeading market positions in main businesses
120,000 employees in about 100countries
Formed in 1988 merger of Swiss andSwedish engineering companies
Predecessors founded in 1883 and1891
Publicly owned company with headoffice in Switzerland
Power and productivity for a better worldABB’s vision
As one of the world’s leading engineering companies,we help our customers to use electrical powerefficiently, to increase industrial productivity and tolower environmental impact in a sustainable way.
How ABB is organizedFour divisions
Discrete Automation andMotion products,systems and serviceshelp improve efficiencyand reliability throughoutthe energy value chain.
Electrification Productsdelivers products andsystems designed toconnect, protect andcontrol electricalsystems, ensuringreliability, efficiency andsafety for yourequipment andpersonnel.
Process Automationproducts, systems andservices help optimizeoperations andprocesses across theenergy value chain.
Power Grids helpsimprove efficiency andreliability throughout thepower value chain fromgeneration totransmission anddistribution.
ElectrificationProducts
42,000Employees worldwide
Robotics andMotion
30,000Employees worldwide
Power Grids
39,000Employees worldwide
IndustrialAutomation
24,000Employees worldwide
You will find ABB technology everywhere…
crossing oceans and on the sea bed,
orbiting the earth and working beneath it,
on the trains we ride and in the facilitiesthat process our water,
in the fields that grow our crops andpacking the food we eat,
in the plants that generate our power andthroughout our homes.
Tackling society’s challenges on path to low-carbon eraHelping customers do more using less
Source: IEA, World Energy Outlook 2008
12,5
00Terrawatt-hours (TWh)
10,000
20,000
30,00015
,500
2006 2015 2030
21,0
00 28,0
00
+79%
ABB products and solutionsare:
– Meeting rising demand forelectricity
– Increasing energy efficiencyand reducing CO2emissions
– Improving productivity toraise competitiveness ofbusinesses and utilities
Forecast rise in electricityconsumption by 2030
Improving capacity, reliability and efficiency in the gridA pioneer in smart technologies
• Transmission at ultrahighvoltage
• Minimal losses with directcurrent solution
Challenge ABB solution• China: deliver 6,400 MW
of hydropower over 2,000km
• India: Improve reliabilityin grid serving 53 millionpeople in Karnataka
• Network management withreal-time control
• Key building block for smartgrid
Renewable energyABB supports renewable energy solutions
Generation andtransmission solutionsfor:
– Hydro
– Wind
– Solar
– Wave
• Three Gorges Dam (China)• Totana solar (Spain)• Pelamis wave energy
(Portugal)
Project examples ABB scope
• Grid connection• Transformers• Turnkey execution• Customized generators
Boosting productivity and energy efficiencyExample: Stora Enso, world’s biggest paper maker
Skoghall mill, Sweden:
– No. 1 maker of board for drink cartons
Two-year revamp boosted productivityand cut CO2 by 170,000 tons/yearABB provided key control systems:
– For boiler, collecting and analyzing dataon pressure, flow, temperature, etc. fromthousands of instruments
– For total control over power supply withreal-time data
Leading power system’s biggest-ever transformationSmarter, greener grid for more efficiency and reliability
Merging power and automationtechnologies makes electricitynetwork more reliable, flexible, secureand efficient. Smart grid benefitsinclude:
– Lower power consumption
– Greater use of renewable energy
ABB’s broad offering in both powerand automation technologiespositions it uniquely to support thisevolution
Transformation of grid to take placeover several decades
Ground-breaking and nation-building projectsPushing the boundaries of technology
Longestunderground powerlink
Longest and highestcapacity power link
Longest underwaterpower link
Largest gearless milldrive (for crushingore)
Largest SVCinstallation
Most remoteoffshore wind farmlinked to gridFirst platform
connected to mainlandgrid
Europe’s largestthermal solarpower plant
First commercialwave power plant
First 600 kVpower link
Longest conveyorbelt
Substation in world’stallest building
Power andautomation oflargest chemicalcellulose plant
Automation oflargest alumina plant
Largestbattery
Mine hoist forlargest potashmine
Largest reverse-osmosisdesalination plant
Largest SCADAnetwork
Shaping the world we know today through innovationPioneering technology since 1883Founding fathers
1900
Industrial robot
Turbochargers
HVDC
Ultrahigh voltage
Gas-insulatedswitchgear
Variable-speed motordrives
Extended controlsystems
Steam turbine
1920 1930 1940
Electricpropulsion
1990 2000
19601970
Gasturbine
1950
Gearless motordrives
1980
Innovation is key to ABB’s competitive advantageLeadership built on consistent R&D investment
More than $1 billion invested annually in R&D*6,000 scientists and engineersCollaboration with 70 universities– Tsinghua (China), KTH Royal Institute of Technology
(Sweden), Indian Institute of Science (Bangalore), ETH(Switzerland), Karlsruhe (Germany)
* Comprisesnon-orderrelated R&Dand order-relateddevelopment
People make the differenceThe best want to work in a first-class environment
ABB is one of the world’s most global companies
A culture of openness, flexibility and inclusiveness helpsto attract top performers
ABB strives for excellence in personal development,operational execution, health and safety, businessethics
A Group-wide staff development program aims to bringa culture of leadership to every level of the organization
Committed to the highest standards of business ethicsIntegrity as bedrock of ABB’s global culture
Code of Conduct defines relationships with all stakeholders
Employees acknowledge Code of Conduct and takecompulsory training courses
– Zero tolerance toward violations
– Several reporting options in place for employees to reportsuspected violations; each report thoroughly investigated
“Whatever change may be going on in the worldaround us, one thing remains unchanged: ABB’scommitment to maintain the highest standards ofbusiness ethics and integrity.”
Defining Power QualityPower Quality offering from ABB
A quantifiable measure signifyingavailability, quality and efficiencyof the power being utilized andsuppliedBenefits of good Power Quality include:
– Supply network reliability andavailability
– Energy efficiency
– Industrial productivity
– Eco-efficiency/ lower environmentimpact
Definition
Consequences of poor power qualityPower Quality offering from ABB
Wind powergeneration
Marine
Conventionalpower
generation
Powerdistribution
Solar powergeneration
Infrastructure
IndustryRailway
Not able to connect to the grid-in case of overvoltage or under-voltage or if pollution emitted istoo high.
Non-compliance, notallowed to connect to grid,increase in running costs,frequent outages anddowntime
Not able to connect to thegrid- in case of overvoltageor under-voltage or ifpollution emitted is toohigh.
Higher stress ongenerators leading topremature failure/erratic behavior, higherrunning costs
Non-compliance, penalties,frequent outages anddowntime, reducedoperational efficiency
Non-compliance to grid codes,not allowed to connect to grid,penalties, lower productivity,potentially higher CO2emissions
Not able to connect to the grid-in case of overvoltage or under-voltage or if pollution emitted istoo high.
Penalties, frequent outages anddowntime, reduced equipmentlife, potentially higher CO2emissions
Poor Power Quality costsReasons for investing in Power Quality
(*) European Copper Institute 2002
Sector Financial loss perincident
Semi-conductorsproduction(*) 3 800 000 €
Financial trade(*) 6 000 000 € per hour
Computer center(*) 750 000 €
Telecommunication(*) 30 000 € per minute
Steel industry(*) 350 000 €
Glass industry(*) 250 000 €
Offshore platforms 250 000 € per day
Dredging/land reclamation 50 000 – 250 000 € per day
Poor Power Quality:
– Reactive power
– Harmonics
– Load imbalance
That ultimately results in down-time and highrunning costs
Examples of impact of harmonics
Reasons for investing in Power Quality
Actual results may be different from examples. Values given do not constitute a performanceguarantee and depend on local conditions
Losses/year
CO2emissions/year
Small/mediumtransformers 3000 € 30 T
Large transformers 10 000 € 100 T
LV cables(per 100 m) 1500 € 15 T
Motors 10% additionallosses
10% additionalemissions
Your benefits of having good Power Quality
– Reduction of technical problems
– Compliance with (utility) regulations
– Increasing the production efficiency
– Rendering your installation moreenvironmental friendly
Reasons for investing in Power Quality
Poor Power Quality:
– Reactive power
– Harmonics
– Load imbalance
That ultimately results in down-time and highrunning costs
Value proposition: Ensuring stronger, smarter, greener grids
Power Quality offering from ABB
March 7, 2017
Our vision and mission
Capacitors and filters offering from ABB
Vision Be recognized as the leading supplier of power quality solutions, focusing onfiltering and reactive power compensation
Provide value to customers by presenting them with the right power qualitysolutions and products for their applicationsMission
Products for all voltage levels and segmentsCapacitors and filtering offering from ABB
220- 800 kV
40- 130 kV
12- 36 kV
0.2- 1 kV
Offering what the customers need
Capacitors and filtering offering from ABB
Measurement
W a ve form e v ent a t 2 2/11 /01 10:2 5 :4 3.53 3
C H A V ol ts C H B Vo lt s C H C Vo lts C H A A m p s C H B A m p s C H C Am p s
Vo
lts
10: 25: 43 .7 2 10 :25 :43 . 73 10: 25: 43 .7 4 10 :25 :43 .75 10:2 5:4 3 .76 10 :2 5:43 .77
- 7 50
- 5 00
- 2 50
0
2 50
5 00
7 50
-30 0 0
-20 0 0
-10 0 0
0
100 0
200 0
300 0
Voltage: THDV = 12% Current: THDI = 27%
Analysis Solution
Products Service Training
Capacitorunits for
MV and HV
MV/HVshunt
banks-open type
MV shuntbanks-metal
enclosed
Capacitorsolutions inHVDC and
FACTS
Capacitorunits andbanks for
LV
LV dynamiccompensati
on
LV activefilters
Capacitoraccessories
Energystorage
solutions
Complete portfolio
Capacitors and filtering offering from ABB
ABB Capacitors and Filters organisationOrganised to be close to the customer with Global Quality
Québec – CanadaLV capacitorunits/banksMV/HV capacitorbanks and filtersMV MECB
San Luis Potosi – MexicoLV capacitor units andbanks (EP)MV/HV capacitor banksand filters (PGHV)
Bromborough - UK
LV capacitor banks
Guarulhos - Brazil
LV Capacitor banksMV/HV capacitorbanks and filtersMV MECB
Ludvika - Sweden
MV capacitors (Wet)Noise accessoriesDC MV capacitors (Dry)MV/HV open rackcapacitor banks andfiltersMV MECB (SIKAP)
Sevlievo - Bulgaria
MV MECB (ABBACUS –EMPAC)
Jumet - Belgium
LV capacitors (CLMD, IPE)LV capacitor banksDynacomp banksPQF active filtersPF controllersEnergy storage inverters
ModderfonteinSouth Africa
Bangalore - India
LV/MV capacitorsLV capacitor banksPQC-STATCONMV/HV capacitor banksand filtersMV MECB (ABBACUS,SIKAP)
Bangkok -Thailand
LV capacitorsLV capacitor banks(contactor andthyristor switched)
Xi’an - China
MV capacitors (Wet)MV/HV Capacitor banksand filtersMV MECB
Lilydale – Australia
LV capacitor banksMV switchesMV MECBMV/HV capacitor banks and filters
Note: Some FF’s also have PQC functionality and vice versa
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