Underground transmission engineers, designers, and managers may use the knowledge base, guidelines, methods, and technologies developed in this project to improve productivity, lower cost of operation and maintenance, and extend the life of laminar dielectric cable systems. Reliability and safety can be enhanced, and asset management strategies can be improved. Maintenance personnel can make more effective use of staff time and budget resources by applying new inspection methods and monitoring technologies. Planners may learn where to apply selective upgrades and retrofits through a better understanding of relative conditions of their asset fleet, as well as where and under what circumstances cable systems are most susceptible to damage. In addition, utilities can apply the knowledge of corrosion mechanisms and detection to fine-tune the monitoring of their systems to enhance public and environmental safety.
Approach
This project investigates and develops condition assessment methods and procedures for laminar dielectric cable systems. Efforts focus on life extension, improved reliability, reduced operation and maintenance costs, and improved support for asset management decision-making protocols. EPRI intends to direct its research at one or more of the following areas:
- Evaluate and demonstrate advanced diagnostic techniques to assess conditions of laminar dielectric cables.
- Develop best practices in dissolved gas analysis and insulating paper and fluid testing for effective deployment of the technologies.
- Develop vintage information for laminar dielectric cable systems for improving asset management strategies.
- Conduct investigations to better understand failure mechanisms of laminar dielectric cables.
- Study buried steel pipe coating degradation as a function of coating types, coating ages, pipe installation environments, and stray current conditions.
- Evaluate and develop methods to effectively detect and mitigate corrosion and corrosive environments.
- Develop technical bases for best practices to improve the effectiveness of cathodic protection systems.
Research Value
This research produces new understanding, methods, and tools that could improve the ability of engineers and planners to assess the condition of laminar dielectric cable systems and take proactive steps in operating and maintaining these systems to extend asset life and prevent unexpected outages. Benefits of this project may include:
- Better understanding of failure mechanisms and prevention procedures for longer asset life, fewer customer outages, and lower operations costs.
- Effective inspection and monitoring of assets, leading to increased asset utilization, rapid maintenance intervention prior to spontaneous failure, higher reliability, and lower repair costs.
- New inspection techniques and tools to increase staff productivity and reduce overall maintenance costs.
Engagement Opportunities
Meeting | Scheduled Date |
Location |
Information |
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Underground Transmission Task Force | February 19-21 (In Person) : February 26-29 (Virtual) | Charlotte, NC | Meeting Materials |
EPRI R&D Project Update: Underground Transmission Mid-Year Webcast | June 11 : 1:00pm - 2:30pm ET | Webcast | Meeting Materials |
Underground Transmission 2025 ARP Rollout #1 | June 18 : 1:00pm - 2:30pm ET | Webcast | Meeting Materials |
Underground Transmission 2025 ARP Rollout #2 | August 6 : 1:00pm - 2:30pm ET | Webcast | Meeting Materials |
Underground Transmission Task Force | August 19-22 (In Person) : August 26-29 (Virtual) | Charlotte, NC | Meeting Materials |
EPRI Underground Transmission (Program 36) New Supplemental Launch Webcast | October 15 : 1:00pm - 2:00pm ET | Webcast | Meeting Materials |
EPRI End of Year Webcast: P35.019, P36.008, P37.116 High Voltage Direct Current | November 22, 11:00am - 12:00pm ET | Webcast | Meeting Information |
Underground Transmission Task Force - March 2025 | March 10-13 (In Person) : March 17-20 (Virtual) | Charlotte, NC | Register Here |