Full Process of Grid-Connected Commissioning for 110kV and Above New Energy Stations
This document outlines the comprehensive process for dismantling and grid-connected commissioning of new energy stations rated at 110kV and above. It covers general principles, including compilation basis, core debugging goals, and control principles, followed by a phased approach from early preparation to commercial operation. Key stages include hard access conditions, sub-system debugging for primary and secondary equipment, internet-related special tests, whole-station joint debugging and electrification with step-by-step charging, and grid connection trial operation with precise control standards. The document also addresses completion acceptance, risk prevention, safety redlines, and specialized debugging for integrated wind-solar-storage systems. Additionally, it details standardized dispatching business processing from 30 days before grid connection to post-trial operation acceptance. The process emphasizes closed-loop management, quality control, and mandatory safety requirements to ensure reliable and efficient grid integration of new energy stations.