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Power delivery systems at PGEs four Reliability Centers are designed to meet the unique needs of high-tech manufacturers and other companies with power-sensitive operations.
In the Portland-Salem region, PGE has developed four Reliability Centers to serve high-load firms where high reliability is critical to operations. These centers meet or exceed specifications stipulated by industry and serve semiconductor plants, diverse high technology operations, and industrial and commercial business concentrations.
Unique features
PGE Reliability Centers offer these key advantages:
- Each is served by three independent 115 kV transmission lines configured to provide full redundancy and outage protection.
- Substations are sized to serve projected loads with redundant transformation ensuring reliability.
- Beyond the substation, industry is served by redundant underground distribution systems connected to the customers delivery point.
- Portland City Center is served by a Network Distribution System providing reliability through an interconnected distribution system served by multiple transmission feeds.
Hillsboro: Sunset Reliability Center
The Sunset Reliability Center was designed and built to meet the demanding requirements of several semiconductor fabrication facilities, including Intels Ronler Acres site, and other high tech customers in the vicinity. This substation is served by:
- Three 115 kV transmission lines connected to a breaker and one half bus. Transmission lines include a pilot wire providing high-speed transfer trip technology clearing a fault within six cycles. A fault occurring in any 2 of the 3 lines will not result in an outage.
- Two 28 MVA and three 50 MVA transformers in the station are configured to provide full redundancy. The station is designed to accommodate four 115 kV lines and eight transformers.
- 13 kV feeders serve high tech customers through redundant underground distribution.
- The substation uses metal clad switchgear to minimize exposure to outages from birds and squirrels
Gresham: Fujitsu Reliability Center
The Fujitsu Reliability Center was designed and built to meet the demanding requirements of a semi-conductor fabrication plant. The substation is served by:
- Three 115 kV transmission lines connected to a ring bus. Transmission lines include a pilot wire design providing high-speed transfer trip technology clearing a fault within
six cycles. A fault occurring in any two of the three lines will not result in an outage to the Fujitsu plant.
- There are presently two 28 MVA distribution transformers configured to provide full redundancy. The station is designed to accommodate three 50 MVA transformers.
- 13 kV feeders serve the facility underground and are fully redundant.
- Fujitsu's substation uses metal clad switchgear to minimize exposure to outages from birds and squirrels.
Salem: Hillcrest Reliability Center
The Hillcrest Reliability Center was designed and built to meet the demanding requirements of SumCo (Sumitomo-Mitsubishi) silicon wafer plant and other critical customers that located at the Fairview Industrial Park. The substation is served by:
- Three 115 kV transmission lines connected to a ring bus. Transmission lines include a pilot wire design providing high-speed transfer trip technology clearing a fault within 6 cycles. A fault occurring in any two of the three lines will not result in an outage to customers.
- There are presently two 28 MVA distribution transformers configured to provide full redundancy. The station is designed to accommodate three 50 MVA transformers.
- The 13 kV feeders serving the SumCo facility are underground and are fully redundant.
- The substation uses metal clad switchgear to minimize exposure to outages from birds and squirrels.
Portland: Downtown Network Reliability Center
The Downtown Network was designed and built to meet the demanding requirements of a high-density commercial urban area. A network is a secondary voltage grid energized by multiple transmission lines, substation transformers and parallel distribution. Networks eliminate outages or voltage fluctuations caused by exposure to nature, traffic, or minor equipment failure. Unlike radial feeder systems, customers connected to the network are not dependent on a specific transformer or feeder. The systems includes:
- The Canyon and Stephens substations.
- Canyon has three 115 kV lines connected to a modified transmission bus serving three Network systems with 12 distribution feeders, four per network.
- Stephens has three 57 kV lines to a simple transmission bus serving one Network system with eight distribution feeders.
- At each substation two of the three transmission lines can be taken out of service without effecting network reliability or voltage.
- Two underground networks in the downtown core, one operates at 480 volts, the other at 208 volts.
- Any one feeder or combination of transformers can be taken out of service without effecting the secondary system and voltage.
Overview of Reliability Centers
PGEs Reliability Centers are located in Hillsboro, Gresham, Salem and Portland:
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PGE Reliability Centers
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System
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Hillsboro
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Gresham
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Salem
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Portland
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PGE Substation:
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Sunset
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Fujitsu
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Hillcrest
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Canyon & Stephens Network System
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PGE transmission feeders:
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3 @ 115kV
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3 @ 115kV
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3 @ 115kV
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Multiple feeds & substations
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Key industries supported by PGE:
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Semiconductor manufacturing, software development, Internet, communications
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Semiconductor manufacturing
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Semiconductor manufacturing, software development, Internet, communications
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Downtown financial district, software development, office, retail, Internet
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Distribution & siting assistance
Considering relocating a facility? PGE will provide quick answers to your questions about energy, distribution, services or energy deregulation in Oregon. Our assistance includes evaluation of a future corporate customer's operating requirements,
packaging the appropriate service solutions within our portfolio of regulated and unregulated products and services, and connecting to PGE's distribution system. PGE integrates with all utility service providers and local political jurisdictions to determine the best location to meet your needs.
Contact us
For more information on PGEs Reliability Centers, call 503-464-7694 or e-mail us.
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