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Analyzing Rural Electrification Topologies Based on Induced Voltage at Insulated Shielding Wires

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This paper analyses low-cost techniques for rural electrification based on the use of insulated shielding wires of extra-high-voltage transmission lines. The main idea is to use the line capacitive coupling… Click to show full abstract

This paper analyses low-cost techniques for rural electrification based on the use of insulated shielding wires of extra-high-voltage transmission lines. The main idea is to use the line capacitive coupling as an auxiliary power supply to remote rural systems. The insulated shielding wire (ISW) will behave as a capacitive voltage divider, promoting low voltage on it. We introduce a comparison of different low-cost electrification methods used over the last years and present a careful analysis of different topologies, which have a major impact on rural voltage regulation. A transient study was implemented to observe the behavior of both the transmission system and the rural feeder under typical switchings.

Keywords: analyzing rural; shielding wires; voltage; insulated shielding; rural electrification

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery
Year Published: 2019

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