Market Trends of South and Central America High-Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) Transmission Systems Industry
This section covers the major market trends shaping the South Central America HVDC Transmission Systems Market according to our research experts:
HVDC Overhead Transmission System Segment to Dominate the Market
- High-voltage overhead transmission is a popular means of power transmission in most of the world. DC decreases the cost of long-distance power transmission with overhead lines and cables.
- The high-voltage overhead transmission is much less expensive to build and much quicker to repair than the underground transmission. However, it has seen decreasing application in densely-populated urban and commercial areas. Though the cost of an overhead HVDC transmission line is significantly less than its HVAC counterpart, the converter stations at each end of the transmission line are higher, increasing the total cost of the HVDC transmission systems.
- HVDC overhead transmission systems have a simpler requirement for line tower construction. The overhead HVDC transmission infrastructure can transport more power than the HVAC system. The number of conductors required for a bipolar overhead line for a direct current system needs two insulated conductors instead of three, as in the case of the alternating current system.
- In 2021, Brazil was the leading South American country in electricity generation, producing 656 terawatt-hours. The growing electricity generation will support the growth of the HVDC overhead transmission system across the region.
- In December 2022, the government of Colombia announced that it plans to connect up to 3,000 MW of renewable energy capacity to the national grid via an overhead high-voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission line in the country's north. The government will provide USD 1 million to finance a studdefiningne the project's technical specifications.
- Owing to the above points, HVDC overhead transmission system is expected to dominate the market during the forecast period.
Brazil to Dominate the Market
- The market for HVDC in Brazil is likely to grow at a significant rate during the forecast period. Brazil has the largest electricity market in South America. Hydroelectricity provides more than 70% of Brazil's generation. Its total power generation installed capacity is comparable to that of Italy and the United Kingdom, with a much more extensive transmission network.
- Electricity generation in Brazil amounted to over 656 terawatt-hours in 2021, an increase of some 5.6 percent compared to the previous year. Brazil generates the third-highest amount of electricity in the Americas. Chile and the rest of the central and Southern American regions follow the region. Hydroelectricity is the major form of electricity, and the remaining electricity gets generated by fossil fuel and biomass.
- According to the Brazilian Ministry of Mines and Energy, Brazil's energy sector received almost USD 85 billion in investments between 2019 and 2021, including electricity generation, power transmission, and new energy sources. Considering the previous year's investments, renewable energy generation is going to gain even more attention in the coming years and attract investments because of Brazil's powerful environmental agenda. To transmit the output of these upcoming power plants, there is a need to develop a new public HVDC electric power transmission system, which includes the construction, operation, and maintenance of facilities.
- Going forward, according to the electricity clearing house (CCEE), Brazil's energy consumption in 2021 increased by 4.1% from the previous year to an average of 64,736 MW. A growth of 14% in 2021, at an average of 22,244 MW, was recorded in Brazil's free energy market, which is made up of the country's industry and large companies. In the regulated sector, composed of smaller consumers during the year, demand increased by 0.8%.
- Due to the spatial mismatch between the additional consumption and generation potential and the expected future electricity demand, long-distance transmission capacity investments are required. Since HVDC technology incurs little loss, it is particularly suitable for different expansion scenarios in the coming years based mainly on hydropower or alternative renewable energy sources (mostly wind and solar).
- In May 2022, GE Renewable Energy's Hydro and Grid Solutions jointly signed a contract for the technological upgrade of the 14GW Itaipu hydropower plant on the Paraná River between Brazil and Paraguay. Under this contract, GE supplies the medium voltage cubicles, energy management systems, and automation technology, as well as the delivery of protection, control, and supervision systems for the generating units, GIS substation, and the existing 500 kV transmission lines.
- Therefore, based on the above-mentioned factors, Brazil is expected to positively impact the HVDC transmission systems market in the South & Central America region during the forecast period.
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