ABB’s substation was chosen by Enel Green Power to deliver emission-free solar power to Brazil’s 500 kilovolt (kV) transmission network from the São Gonçalo solar photovoltaic (PV) plant, the largest solar PV in South America, located in Piauí, northeast of the country. This is the world’s first digital substation for the 500 kV alternating current rating.
The first section of the plant, which has 475 MW, started producing energy in January this year. When fully operational, it will be able to generate more than 1,200 GWh per year, eliminating more than 600,000 tons of carbon emissions a year.
PV power is booming in Brazil. Installed capacity is expected to reach 3,000 MW at the end of this year, up 50 percent from 2018. According to ABSOLAR, the Brazilian PV industry trade association, this equates to $1.3 billion of investment in the country’s economy, translating into 15,000 jobs. Given the situation, today’s grid operators require digital solutions to deal with the increasing amount of intermittent renewable and distributed energy sources being integrated into the grid.