Engineering firm Stantec has been selected by Pattern Energy Group to serve as owner’s engineer (OE) for the SunZia Transmission Project. The project is part of the largest clean energy infrastructure initiative in U.S. history and, once complete, will provide the capacity to deliver 3,000 MW of clean renewable energy to communities in Arizona and California — enough to supply a population of 3 million people.
The SunZia Transmission Project is enabling Pattern Energy to develop up to 3,500 MW of wind power in New Mexico and then transport that clean energy to communities in the Southwest United States. The project includes the development of a 3,000-MW capacity, 525-kilovolt (kV) high voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission system with overhead lines traversing across approximately 550 miles of federal, state and private lands between central New Mexico and central Arizona. The project is another critical step forward in the transition towards clean energy. It includes a number of groundbreaking technological developments in HVDC transmission, such as power and voltage ratings for voltage source converters and overhead lines, as well as the application of AC choppers.
“Stantec is proud to partner with Pattern Energy on the SunZia Transmission Project, an initiative that will deliver abundant renewable energy to communities throughout the southwest region,” says Mario Finis, executive vice president of energy and resources at Stantec. “The energy transition will require a significant investment in our grid infrastructure, and the SunZia project represents the type of planning and investment needed for the US to fully integrate renewable energy onto the grid.”
Stantec will provide specialist HVDC OE services for the SunZia Transmission Project, which includes electrical, civil, structural, building and mechanical engineering services associated with the HVDC converter stations and AC choppers. The scope of the project includes performing design reviews, interface management, witnessing factory acceptance tests for major equipment, and commissioning assistance. Stantec has also been retained to provide OE services associated with the HVDC transmission line and review of protection design of wind plants and collector network in New Mexico.
“SunZia is one of America’s most ambitious renewable energy infrastructure projects and having Stantec provide their industry leading HVDC experience as our Owner’s Engineer is critical to our success. We are proud to have them as a partner on SunZia,” says Derek Price, vice president of Engineering, Procurement and Construction Group at Pattern Energy.
Stantec has more than 55 years of experience on HVDC transmission projects around the globe. The power delivery team has provided engineering services representing over 100,000 MW of the world’s planned or installed capacity of HVDC. The team is currently providing specialist services for more than a dozen major HVDC projects globally, including the EuroAsia Interconnector, a proposed HVDC multi-terminal link between Crete, Cyprus, and Israel.
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