New Grid Interconnection Solutions
Application Scenarios
New Substation Integration
Integration of newly built substations into existing distribution or transmission networks.
Distributed Power Node Connection
Connection of renewable or distributed generation nodes into long-operating grid systems.
Feeder Extension Projects
Extension of existing feeders to supply new industrial, commercial, or residential loads.
Network Interconnection Projects
Interconnection between different grid sections with varying operating histories and parameters.
Engineering Focus
Electrical parameter alignment between new nodes and existing grid systems
Protection coordination during parallel operation and interconnection
Controlled energization and commissioning in live grid environments
System stability across interconnected grid sections
Key Challenges
Mismatch of electrical parameters between new installations and existing grid infrastructure
Protection coordination risks during parallel operation and initial energization
Limited tolerance for commissioning errors in live grid environments
Incomplete or inconsistent legacy system data affecting integration accuracy
Why This Solution
System-oriented integration logic beyond standalone equipment supply
Compatibility-focused design and pre-commissioning verification
Structured documentation and testing support for grid acceptance
Common Questions
Yes. Integration is engineered based on parameter alignment, protection coordination, and controlled commissioning procedures.
Protection schemes are reviewed and aligned to ensure selectivity and system stability during parallel operation.
Complete technical drawings, test reports, and required compliance documentation are provided to support utility inspection and approval.
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