Electrical supply
The Tengiz oil production site has its own electrical energy production (gas turbines) and uses the 110 Kv national grid as a standby power source. For the site's expansion, the installed power has been doubled ( 500 MW).For the Second Generation Project (SGP), Schneider Electric has carried out:
- A 12-bay 110 kV outdoor substation with ‘‘double busbars and transfer'', including the civil engineering works, eqquiped with Sepam protection relays,
- 10 kV medium voltage distribution,
- 690 V and 380 V distribution including (PCCs and MCCs),
- harmonic filtering and power factor correction,
- temporary supply to the site during construction.
Energy Management and Control System (Seefox EMCS)
The EMCS enables users to monitor the quality of the network's electrical power. Its manages the elctrical distribution network and controls lighting and heating in the facilities; The system is totally integrated with existing systems.
Power Management System (PMS)
The PMS sets and balances the 9 gas turbine (40 to 130 MW ) active and reactive power output. Its controls the entwork voltages of the 3 production sites that are 1 km apart. Its manages the spinning reserve to optimse gas trurbine operation.
Test and training simulator
This simulator is a miniature real-time replica of the site. Its consists of a high and medium voltage distribution network simulator interfaced with the site's PLCs and the EMCS supervisor. It enables the power system's reactions to PMS control to be reliably tested according to the sits'energy requirements.