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A Low‑Cost Modular Optical Voltage Sensor for Power
Transmission Applications--FieldMetrics Inc., 13352 82nd Avenue, Seminole, FL
33776‑3126; 727‑698‑1742; www.fieldmetrics.net
Dr. Christopher Paul Yakymyshyn, Principal Investigator, yakymyshyn@fieldmetricsinc.com
Ms. Pamela Jane Hamilton, Business Official, hamilton@fieldmetricsinc.com
DOE Grant No. DE‑FG02‑06ER84649
Amount: $750,000
Because
investment in the United States
power grid infrastructure has not kept pace with increased energy demands,
existing power lines must operate close to conservative safety limits. In order
to improve efficiency and maintain reliability, advanced sensors are needed to
provide measurements of critical power line parameter to utility operators in
real-time. In addition, next generation
sensors must be low-cost to allow widespread deployment. This project will develop a low-cost optical
voltage sensor for deployment on power lines over the full range of
distribution and transmission voltages.
The sensor will be comprised of modular sections that can be produced in
high volume, using advanced manufacturing techniques to dramatically reduce
costs. Phase I addressed the design of
the optical sensor to ensure accurate measurements under all operating
conditions. Exceptional accuracy was
demonstrated at lower voltages, with a clear design path shown for extending
the concept to 765 kV. Phase II will
develop and implement a full-scale prototype manufacturing process to produce
complete modular optical sensors for testing.
The stacked optical modular topology will support a voltage sensor
capable of accurate, transient, and real time measurements for transmission
applications up to 765 kV.
Commercial Applications and Other Benefits as
described by the awardee: The
optical voltage sensor should have a wide range of possible applications for
the electric utility industry. The device
– which will offer a high-accuracy, low cost, environmentally-friendly, voltage
measurement technology – should replace conventional instrument transformers
that have exceeded their design lifetime.