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The Climate Change Impact on Power Grid Transmission Capacity

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Proposing practical solutions to mitigate climate change effects on the electrical power system requires a comprehensive understanding and quantification. By conducting an assessment at high grid resolution, this article explores the impact of climate on transmission network capacity, employing established thermal models and a regional expansion plan. The results indicate average reductions of 1.53%, 2.3%, and 0.2% for overhead lines, power transformers, and underground cables, respectively. We propose a quasi-Dynamic Thermal Rating method to counter these effects, estimating maximum capacity. This approach enhances component capacity by an average of up to 35% during winter at the power transformers and up to 14% during nighttime hours for overhead lines. This solution constitutes a viable alternative for electricity operators, to address the dilemma between the necessity of reducing the failure rate/decrease in capacity, and the imperative need for new investments in transmission assets.
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hal-04453957 , version 1 (12-02-2024)
hal-04453957 , version 2 (25-10-2024)

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Sergio Daniel Montana Salas, Andrea Michiorri. The Climate Change Impact on Power Grid Transmission Capacity. 2024. ⟨hal-04453957v2⟩
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