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Techno-Economic Studies for Connecting 1700MW Sohar-3 Power Station to Oman Grid
2017 Nineteenth International Middle East Power Systems Conference (MEPCON), Menoufia University, Egypt. (2017)
  • Hisham A. Al Riyami, Oman Electricity Transmission Company
  • Dr. Adil G. Al Busaidi, OETC
  • Ahmed A. Al Nadabi, OETC
  • Musabah Al-Siyabi, OETC
  • Ahmed S. Al Omairi, OETC
  • Prof. Dr. Omar H. Abdalla, Helwan University
Abstract
This paper presents techno-economic studies for grid connection of a new 1700MW generating plant in the vicinity of Sohar port area which is planned to be commissioned by January 2019. The objective is to justify the required capital expenditure on the basis of the submission of a full, complete and robust study, in the form of Pre-Investment Appraisal Document (PIAD), insuring the transmission system in Oman is planned, developed and operated in an efficient manner.
Five options for connecting the Sohar generating plant to the Main Interconnected Transmission System (MITS) have been assessed and the most efficient financially, technically and lower risk option is selected. The paper describes the assessment for each option from different aspects, technically, financially and risk of deliverability of the project. The assessment of each option has been carried out on the basis of the following performance considerations: compliance with the Transmission Security Standard (TSS), capital cost, Net Present Value (NPV), environmental considerations, safety and flood risk assessment. Power losses have also been considered in the NPV calculation. In addition, the paper describes the optimal generation connection design in accordance with the TSS criteria. The compliance with TSS requirements has been assessed by steady state and dynamic studies for both peak and off peak demand with full evacuation of the new Sohar power plant, using the DIgSILENT professional software. The results include load flow analysis in N, (N-1), and (N-M-1) operating conditions, short-circuit levels, and transient stability.
Keywords
  • Pre-Investment Appraisal Document,
  • Risk Assessment,
  • Sohar Power Plant,
  • Transmission Security Standard.
Disciplines
Publication Date
December 19, 2017
DOI
DOI: 10.1109/MEPCON.2017.8301338
Citation Information
Hisham A. Al Riyami, Adil G. Al Busaidi, Ahmed A. Al Nadabi, Musabah Al-Siyabi, et al.. "Techno-Economic Studies for Connecting 1700MW Sohar-3 Power Station to Oman Grid" 2017 Nineteenth International Middle East Power Systems Conference (MEPCON), Menoufia University, Egypt. (2017) p. 1222 - 1230
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/omar/32/