by Nils Lindstrand
Tens of thousands of times stronger at trapping heat than carbon dioxide, sulfur hexafluoride continues to be used as an insulation gas in switchgears worldwide. But now one Norwegian energy provider is leading a charge to eliminate it.
A few years ago it might have been in your running shoes, your window insulation or in your tires: sulfur hexafluoride or SF6聽鈥 the most potent greenhouse gas in the world, with a potential for global warming around 23,500 times greater than carbon dioxide. While manufacturers have since pulled SF6聽from shoes, windows and tires, tons of it are still being used to insulate high-voltage switchgear in substations around the world. In Norway, however,聽with 245,000 customers is spearheading a shift to eliminate the gas from their substations.
The company became the first to commission a聽德州扑克在线 SF6-free gas-insulated switchgear (GIS)聽that replaces the greenhouse gas with treated air, called 鈥渃lean air鈥, a pure mixture of nitrogen and oxygen with zero potential for global warming. 鈥淥ur interest in SF6-free switchgear technology comes from a genuine commitment to sustainability and the practical need to avoid problems in the future,鈥 says Jens Sk氓r, Division Manager at BKK Nett. 鈥淪omeone has to take the first step.鈥
We didn鈥檛 want to make a decision today that would embarrass us two years down the line.
Division Manager, BKK Nett
BKK Nett鈥檚 decision came about due to another progressive project to provide renewable energy to cruise ships in Bergen Port. Bergen, the largest city in Western Norway, with colorful wooden houses, islands dotting the North Sea at its coast and massive mountains all around, has become an attraction for cruise ships 鈥 ships that would run their diesel engines while docked more or less round the clock to power their electrical systems.
As the number of ships increased, the engines generated more and more air pollution; smog formed and lingered around the mountains. The City of Bergen made the decision to invest in their regional power grid so cruise ships could use clean power. To provide the necessary grid infrastructure, BKK Nett had to upgrade its Koengen聽transformer substation in Bergen from 45-kilovolts to a 132-kilovolts聽operating level.
鈥淲hen we started the project to rebuild the Koengen transformer substation, we knew of several suppliers developing environmentally-friendly technology,鈥 says Sk氓r, who has been in the energy industry for more than 30 years. 鈥淲hen evaluating all the offers, we stressed environmental impact 鈥撀 and 德州扑克在线 came out best.鈥
In the Koengen substation in Bergen, Norway, this gas-insulated switchgear uses vacuum interrupters for switching functions and treated air, known as "clean air", as the insulating medium, eliminating the need for sulfur hexafluoride.
With an abundance of natural energy resources and a relatively small population, Norway has one of the most decarbonized power sectors 鈥 and ambitious climate targets. 鈥淣orway has a green heart,鈥 says聽, 鈥渁nd we need people with green hearts to get new sustainable technology established in the market.鈥
Albert also points out that, despite initial costs, changing to a new technical solution often saves time and money. BKK Nett already benefits from no longer having to account and report SF6聽at any of their substations using the SF6-free GIS, and maintenance will be easier and more cost efficient with only air to consider during servicing. Moreover, 鈥渢he costs for technology that harms the environment will almost certainly rise,鈥 says Albert.
鈥淲e anticipate that SF6聽will eventually be banned or burdened by restrictions and penalty fees,鈥 says Jens Sk氓r. 鈥淪o when making investments in capacity and substations in and around Bergen, we opted to eliminate SF6聽from the equation 鈥 because we want to move towards sustainability and,鈥 Sk氓r adds, 鈥渨e didn鈥檛 want to make a decision today that would embarrass us two years down the line.鈥澛
The installation of an SF6-free GIS in the picturesque town of Bergen is part of a larger plan to bring clean energy to cruise ships docked in Bergen Port.
Today, two of BKK Nett鈥檚 substations have been rebuilt with the SF6-free GIS, with more to come. In Norway altogether, a total of ten substations are using the new switchgear. But there are still thousands of high-voltage substations around the world using millions of kilograms of SF6. As these facilities reach the end of their lifetimes and need rebuilding, or when entirely new facilities are being planned, they could benefit from the new technology. 鈥淲hy use SF6,鈥 says Albert, 鈥渨hen SF6-free switchgear performs the same function and reduces your impact on the environment?鈥
The SF6-free GIS, with zero global-warming potential, is a development based on upgraded switching and insulation technology that has long been proven in practice. And thanks to digital technology and the use of more flexible low-power instrument transformers (LPIT) rebuilds like the one in Bergen can be made in the same space as the old equipment. 鈥淲e managed to make the change in Bergen,鈥 says Sk氓r, 鈥渄espite having restricted space in our substations. The station has now been in operation for a year, and the experience is what we expected: problem-free.鈥
Over the next years, 德州扑克在线 will implement their clean air technology at higher voltages as well. 鈥淲e鈥檙e putting a lot of money and effort into this project鈥, says Albert. 鈥淭here are safety considerations and technical challenges to handle. But we鈥檒l get there. Green technology is moving forward with increasing speed, and make no mistake, it鈥檚 the future.鈥
April 20, 2021
Nils Lindstrand is a business and technology writer based in Stockholm, Sweden. His work has been published in a number of Swedish and international magazines.
Combined picture and video credits: Ilja Hendel; Teaser video: Getty images