Published

2015-01-01

Retraining Air Lines 220kV Transmission in the Paraguayan Power System using High Temperature Conductors and Low Sag (HTLS) and their feasibility

Keywords:


High Temperature and Low Sag conductor, ACSR, Grosbeak conductor, repowering. (es)

Authors

  • Felipe Rafael Mitjans Amarilla Universidad Nacional de Asuncion Facultad de Ingenieria.

 

In the present study was assessed the technical and economic feasibility to change in high voltage aerial transmission lines conventional ACSR conductors by High Temperature and Low Sag (HTLS) conductors of similar diameter and weight with the aim to increase the transmission capacity of these lines without the need to change the towers made of galvanized steel. It could be shown comparing the energy losses and the respective investment cost of 4 different types of HTLS conductors, that the GTACSR type conductors offer the highest economic advantage under the considered scenario.

 

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APA

Mitjans Amarilla, F. R. (2015). Retraining Air Lines 220kV Transmission in the Paraguayan Power System using High Temperature Conductors and Low Sag (HTLS) and their feasibility. Simposio Internacional sobre la Calidad de la Energía Eléctrica - SICEL, 8. https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/SICEL/article/view/51406

ACM

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Mitjans Amarilla, F.R. 2015. Retraining Air Lines 220kV Transmission in the Paraguayan Power System using High Temperature Conductors and Low Sag (HTLS) and their feasibility. Simposio Internacional sobre la Calidad de la Energía Eléctrica - SICEL. 8, (Jan. 2015).

ACS

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Mitjans Amarilla, F. R. Retraining Air Lines 220kV Transmission in the Paraguayan Power System using High Temperature Conductors and Low Sag (HTLS) and their feasibility. SICEL 2015, 8.

ABNT

MITJANS AMARILLA, F. R. Retraining Air Lines 220kV Transmission in the Paraguayan Power System using High Temperature Conductors and Low Sag (HTLS) and their feasibility. Simposio Internacional sobre la Calidad de la Energía Eléctrica - SICEL, [S. l.], v. 8, 2015. Disponível em: https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/SICEL/article/view/51406. Acesso em: 11 jan. 2025.

Chicago

Mitjans Amarilla, Felipe Rafael. 2015. “Retraining Air Lines 220kV Transmission in the Paraguayan Power System using High Temperature Conductors and Low Sag (HTLS) and their feasibility”. Simposio Internacional Sobre La Calidad De La Energía Eléctrica - SICEL 8 (January). https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/SICEL/article/view/51406.

Harvard

Mitjans Amarilla, F. R. (2015) “Retraining Air Lines 220kV Transmission in the Paraguayan Power System using High Temperature Conductors and Low Sag (HTLS) and their feasibility”, Simposio Internacional sobre la Calidad de la Energía Eléctrica - SICEL, 8. Available at: https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/SICEL/article/view/51406 (Accessed: 11 January 2025).

IEEE

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F. R. Mitjans Amarilla, “Retraining Air Lines 220kV Transmission in the Paraguayan Power System using High Temperature Conductors and Low Sag (HTLS) and their feasibility”, SICEL, vol. 8, Jan. 2015.

MLA

Mitjans Amarilla, F. R. “Retraining Air Lines 220kV Transmission in the Paraguayan Power System using High Temperature Conductors and Low Sag (HTLS) and their feasibility”. Simposio Internacional sobre la Calidad de la Energía Eléctrica - SICEL, vol. 8, Jan. 2015, https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/SICEL/article/view/51406.

Turabian

Mitjans Amarilla, Felipe Rafael. “Retraining Air Lines 220kV Transmission in the Paraguayan Power System using High Temperature Conductors and Low Sag (HTLS) and their feasibility”. Simposio Internacional sobre la Calidad de la Energía Eléctrica - SICEL 8 (January 1, 2015). Accessed January 11, 2025. https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/SICEL/article/view/51406.

Vancouver

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Mitjans Amarilla FR. Retraining Air Lines 220kV Transmission in the Paraguayan Power System using High Temperature Conductors and Low Sag (HTLS) and their feasibility. SICEL [Internet]. 2015 Jan. 1 [cited 2025 Jan. 11];8. Available from: https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/SICEL/article/view/51406

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