As general contractor for the project, Siemens Energy is responsible for the planning, supply, turnkey construction, and commissioning of the substation. The company is providing all products used in the substation and fully integrating innovative technologies into the project’s concept. “Such technologically highly integrative projects can be successfully executed only through close cooperation with the customer,” says Mathias Reumann, the Siemens Energy project manager responsible for the turnkey substation. “We’ve nurtured a strong partnership with Netze BW for this purpose, and the gain in information for both sides is enormous.” In addition to supplying the substation’s complete medium-voltage system, Siemens Energy will deliver five 8VN1 switchgear bays designed for 110 kV with low power instrument transformers and merging units, two 40-megavolt ampere power transformers, 14 surge arresters, and three arc suppression coils.
The substation’s entire protection and control technology is based on Siprotec 5 and Sicam as well as the company’s process bus technology. Another highlight: By integrating Sensgear®, Sensformer® and Senscoil® systems, the smart sensors on all components are pre-assembled and tested at the factory. They record all relevant product operating data such as the oil pressure and temperature of the transformers, as well as gas pressure, temperature, and number of switching cycles. And like the substation’s overall technology, the built-in sensors have a service life of around 40 years.