Overview of Oman Power Transmission System and Protection
The continuous investment in the transmission system of the Oman power grid and the use of updated protection technology would lead to the enhancement of the performance of the
The continuous investment in the transmission system of the Oman power grid and the use of updated protection technology would lead to the enhancement of the performance of the Oman transmission system to reach a high-level power transmission availability.
In addition, the Oman power transmission system cannot be compared to an advanced power transmission network such as the China power grid, with power transmission in the range of 800 to 3,000 km in length, due to the significant differences in geographical and demographical nature along with economic potentials (Shu and Chen, 2018).
The main electricity transmission network operates at 132kV, 220kV and 400kV voltage levels. It is monitored and controlled through a load dispatch center (LDC) in Muscat, the capital of Oman.
• Line between the new Izki grid station and Misfah grid station According to the Main Interconnection Transmission System (MITS) strategic plan, the number of 400 kV grid stations in the system will be 19 grid stations by 2025, with a total capacity of 21,500 MVA, as shown in Figure 1 (Oman Electricity and Tran, 2011).
The continuous investment in the transmission system of the Oman power grid and the use of updated protection technology would lead to the enhancement of the performance of the
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