Alternative Solution for the New Interconnection Montenegro – Bosnia and Herzegovina
client: CGES (Montenegro)
type: Pre-feasibility Study (Transmission)
finishing date: Phase 1: July 2012; Phase 2: September 2013
team:
Phase 1: N. Krajisnik- Project Leader, A. Oros, M. Vukovic and S. Markovic – Consultants
Phase 2: S. Marković - Project Leader, B. Sijaković, M. Vukovic – Consultan
The main aim of the study is to examine the effects and possibilities of the new alternative interconnection between future 400 kV Brezna (ME) and another 400 kV substation on BiH. Several solutions for an alternative interconnection line have been identified considering all other expected and related grid reinforcements in the region, and considering all necessary reconstructions and reinforcements of the Montenegrin transmission system. These solutions were analyzed through several specific tasks and the results of these analyses provided the means to compare the alternative new interconnections with the foreseen 400 kV interconnection line Visegrad (BA) - Pljevlja (ME).
Type of services provided:
- Load flow analysis
- Contingency (N-1) analysis
- Assessment of losses in transmission grid
- Assessment of impact of new interconnection to the lower voltage levels in Montenegrin power system
- TTC/NTC calculation on border MNE-BiH
- CAPEX/OPEX analysis