POWERGRID India awards RXPE for second landmark STATCOM contract

We take pleasure in sharing with your team that RXPE has won another landmark contract from Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd (POWERGRID) to design and commission Dynamic Reactive Compensation Stations at various locations across Northern and Western Regions of India using STATCOM technology. POWERGRID is the Central Transmission Utility (CTU) responsible for bulk power transmission of electrical energy to utilities and users across India. It is also responsible for interconnecting regional grids and operating and maintaining the National Grid.

The objective of the STATCOM installation is to improve the voltage profile and dynamic stability of India’s power transmission system. RXPE will provide three STATCOM stations, at Lucknow (with an overall dynamic reactive compensation capacity of -550Mvar to +425Mvar), Nalagarh (+/-450Mvar), and Gwalior (-450Mvar to +325Mvar) sub–stations. All of them are existing 400kV sub–stations. In addition to the core STATCOM, each installation will include shunt reactors, a shunt capacitor, associated coupling transformers and 400kV equipment.
RX1The operating functions of the STATCOM stations include: steady state voltage control of 400 kV bus, balance steady state voltage at 400kV bus, dynamic over-voltage control, transient and dynamic stability control, damping of power oscillations and damping of subsynchronous oscillations.

The project has a fast-track 24-month completion target and involves coordinated support from RXPE’s India and UK facilities. UK engineering teams will oversee design elements to optimise the integration of each STATCOM with its substation and the wider network. Project management will be handled from India with the assistance of a partner organisation, and one of the units will be assembled locally in our factory in Dankuni, West Bengal.

STATCOMs are a key enabling technology for developing power networks, synchronising electricity transmission in irregular conditions. Based on Voltage Source Converter (VSC) technology, STATCOMs use low-voltage modules in series to realise a high voltage output.
RX2“Regulating power transmission to ensure supply meets demand is a complex task, especially in rapidly urbanising populations where requirements can be unpredictable,” says Lalit Tejwani, Managing Director at RXPE (India). “These large-scale STATCOM installations will push the boundaries of power electronics engineering to help overcome India’s enduring power challenges.”