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ABB to enhance power quality for India’s longest freight train network
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Tuesday, 25 September, 2018, 08 : 00 AM [IST]
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Our Bureau, New Delhi
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ABB will play a key role by enhancing the reliability of the Dedicated Freight Corridor (DFC), an ambitious infrastructure development designed to enable the efficient movement of freight containers across the vast geography of India, with an innovative power quality solution. The system is expected to relieve congestion on commuter routes and drive industrial growth and investments in these regions.
The Power Quality challenge The Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporation of India Ltd (DFCCIL) expects to transport up to 15,000 tonne of load for long distances and will have a container capacity of 400 units per train, among the highest in the world.
To cope with the volume, DFCCIL has pioneered the operation of double-stack containers on electrified routes in India. The trains will be high-speed, with maximum speed varying between 75kmph and 100kmph.
Such high speeds and variation of loads can affect power consumption patterns, creating significant voltage fluctuations and low power factor that cause power quality issues in the electrical railway traction systems. This could result in equipment malfunction and even downtime.
Power quality issues can also spread through the supply grid, creating a domino effect of disturbances to other users. The potential risk of non-compliance to grid codes can also lead to financial penalties.
An efficient and effective power quality solution To address this challenge, ABB will supply a step-less Power Quality Compensator – Reactive (PQCR), which helps to regulate and stabilise the power supply when there are dynamic and highly fluctuating loads.
The PQCR will help improve power quality and voltage stability and help comply with grid codes. In addition, ABB will also supply fixed and dynamic reactive power compensation panels at 23 traction sub-stations.
By improving the reliability of the grid and reducing downtime, ABB’s innovative PQCR technology will help DFCCIL optimise the operating costs of its freight network. The solution will be implemented in the western segment of the DFC between Mumbai and Dadri, that covers a distance of over 1,500km.
“We are pleased to support the Indian Railways with our state-of-the-art power quality technology and to contribute to a world class freight rail corridor in the country,” said Giandomenico Rivetti, head of ABB’s high-voltage products business, a part of the company’s Power Grids division.
“This initiative further supports ABB’s commitment to contribute to India’s economic growth with state-of-the-art technology solutions,” he added.
As a pioneering technology leader, ABB offers power quality products and solutions in low-, medium- and high-voltage applications for utility, industrial, infrastructure and transportation sectors.
India’s economy is growing at a rapid pace, among the fastest in the world. The country’s rail transportation network, which extends across 3.3 million sq km and is one of the largest in the world, is a key driver.
Core growth sectors like power, coal, steel and cement depend on the rail network, and the increasing importance of this sector has led to the undertaking of an ambitious project to create a high-density DFC. The DFC, which will be developed by DFCCIL, will run between the four cities known as the Golden Quadrilateral - Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata.
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