Geomagnetically induced currents in a power grid of northeastern Spain
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2012-06-07Resumen
Using the geomagnetic records of Ebro geomagnetic observatory and taking the plane wave
assumption for the external current source and a homogeneous Earth conductivity, a prediction of the
effects of the geomagnetic activity on the Catalonian (northeastern Spain) power transmission system
has been developed. Although the area is located at midlatitudes, determination of the geoelectric
field on the occasion of the largest geomagnetic storms during the last solar cycles indicates amplitudes
that are higher than those recorded in southern Africa, where some transformer failures on large
transmission systems have been reported. A DC network model of the grid has been constructed, and
the geomagnetically induced current (GIC) flows in the power network have been calculated for such
extreme events using the electric field at Ebro as a regional proxy. In addition, GICs have been measured
at one transformer neutral earthing of the power grid, so that there the accuracy of the model has been
assessed. Although the agreement is quite satisfactory, results indicate that better knowledge of the
ground conductivity structure is needed. This represents the first attempt to study and measure GICs
in southern European power grids, a region considered to have low GIC-risk up to the present.
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