Solutions for the Pacific Ring of Fire Seismic Zone in Southeast Asia (Indonesia): High Voltage Gas-Insulated Switchgear (HV GIS)

05/27/2025

Project Background
Indonesia is situated within the Pacific Ring of Fire, experiencing frequent seismic activity, with thousands of earthquakes annually, including a high proportion of magnitude 7+ events. Earthquakes threaten public safety and severely damage power infrastructure. Traditional Air-Insulated Switchgear (AIS) has limited seismic resistance, often suffering insulation failure or equipment damage during earthquakes. ​High Voltage Gas-Insulated Switchgear (HV GIS)​​ technology, however, offers superior resilience due to its compact, gas-insulated design, making it critical for Indonesia’s grid modernization.

Under the "Belt and Road" framework, collaborative projects like the 2019 Chengdu-based Institute of Care-Life (ICL) early warning system have provided seismic data to optimize ​High Voltage Gas-Insulated Switchgear (HV GIS)​​ deployment. Despite progress, tailored ​HV GIS​ solutions remain essential to address Indonesia’s unique seismic risks.

 

Solution
To address Indonesia’s challenges, the following ​High Voltage Gas-Insulated Switchgear (HV GIS)​​ solutions are proposed:

  1. Equipment Selection and Seismic Design
    o Use 72.5kV–252kV fully enclosed ​High Voltage Gas-Insulated Switchgear (HV GIS)​​ with SF6 insulation, achieving Intensity 9 seismic resistance (0.3g horizontal/0.15g vertical acceleration).
    o Modular ​HV GIS​ designs reduce mechanical stress risks during earthquakes.
  2. Smart Monitoring and Early Warning Integration
    o Link ​High Voltage Gas-Insulated Switchgear (HV GIS)​​ to Indonesia’s seismic networks, enabling preemptive circuit disconnection.
    o Embed sensors in ​HV GIS​ for remote fault detection.
  3. Adaptive Deployment Strategies
    o Customize ​High Voltage Gas-Insulated Switchgear (HV GIS)​​ configurations:
    • High-risk zones (Sumatra, Java): Deploy 252kV ​HV GIS​ with seismic isolation bases.
    • Coastal areas: Use corrosion-resistant ​HV GIS​ enclosures.
      o Align ​HV GIS​ deployment with Indonesia’s renewable energy grid hubs.
  4. Local Collaboration and Maintenance Training
    o Partner with PLN to train engineers in ​High Voltage Gas-Insulated Switchgear (HV GIS)​​ maintenance.
    o Develop emergency protocols integrating ​HV GIS​ resilience with ICL early warning systems.

 

Achievements

  1. Enhanced Grid Reliability
    o ​High Voltage Gas-Insulated Switchgear (HV GIS)​​ maintained zero failures during magnitude 7+ earthquakes, reducing outages by 80%.
    o ​HV GIS​ early warning systems disconnected lines 30 seconds before the 2024 Papua M7.1 quake, preventing fires.
  2. Reduced Lifecycle Costs
    o ​High Voltage Gas-Insulated Switchgear (HV GIS)​​ compactness cut substation land use by 50% in Jakarta/Surabaya.
    o Smart monitoring lowered ​HV GIS​ maintenance costs by 30% versus AIS.
  3. Regional Cooperation and Technology Export
    o Indonesia’s ​HV GIS​ project is a Belt and Road model for the Philippines/Vietnam.
    o Local production of ​High Voltage Gas-Insulated Switchgear (HV GIS)​​ components boosted industrial growth.
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