Southwire ACSS/HS285® Cable

2022-09-24
■ When the Western Area Power Administration (Western) wanted to upgrade the ampacity of a 230 kV transmission line near the lower Colorado River, they knew the existing ACSR conductors were approaching the end of their life span. Conductor selection became a design challenge.
■ The Davis-Mead line is part of the Parker-Davis Project, which includes 1,541 circuit-miles of high-voltage transmission lines in Arizona, southern Nevada and California. Power generated from the Parker-Davis Project is marketed to customers in Nevada, Arizona and California. “The existing 61 miles of 230 kV line had a capacity of 170 MVA.
■ By mid-2004, growing demands on the grid were requiring more power down that route. The goal was a rating of 450 MVA, a 164% increase in capacity,” says Allen Turner, electrical engineer, Western Area Power Administration, Design Group.

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