But with increase in transmission voltage, there will be
corresponding increase in cost of insulators, transformers, switchgear
and other equipments. Thus for overall economy, there is optimum
transmission voltage. The economical transmission voltage is one for
which cost of conductor, insulators, transformers, switchgear and other
equipments is minimum.
If the power to be transmitted, generation voltage and length of
transmission are known quantities, then economical transmission voltage
can be computed. Initially some standard transmission voltage is
selected and costs of transformers, switchgear, conductors and other
equipments are determined.
The transformers are present at generating and receiving ends of
transmission line. With increase in voltage for a given power, the cost
of transformer rises. Also the cost of switchgear, lightning arrester,
insulation and supports increases while the cost of conductors decreases
with increase in voltage. The total cost of transmission line for a
given voltage is sum of costs of transformers, switchgear, lightning
arrester, insulators, support and conductors. These costs and total
cost is also computed for different transmission voltages. From this
data, a graph is drawn between total cost of transmission line versus
transmission voltage which is shown in Fig. 1.
Fig. 1 |
The economical voltage is one for which capital cost associated
with line is minimum which is point Z from the Fig. 1. Thus optimum
transmission voltage is represented by OX.
The application of this method is practice is rare as various
costs associated in it can not be determined with a good degree of
accuracy. Instead, an empirical formula is used for finding economical
voltage. Thus the economic voltage between lines in 3 phase system is
given by,
Here V = Line voltage in KV, L = Distance of transmission line in
Km, P = Maximum power per phase to be delivered to single circuit.
The economical transmission voltage depends on length (or distance)
of transmission line and power to be transmitted. With increase in
distance of transmission line, the cost of equipments and apparatus
increases which results in higher transmission voltage. If the power to
be transmitted is large then large units of generating and transforming
are required which reduces the cost per Kw of terminal equipments.
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