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- Application of HVDC Light to Power System Enhancement
- This paper discusses and gives information about the HVDC light. HVDC Light is the most recent HVDC technology based on Voltage Source Converters VSC and extruded DC cables with power units up to 200 MW. HVDC Light converters include Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistors (IGBT's) and operate with high frequency Pulse...
- White papers 2000-02-15
- Land and Sea Cable Interconnections With HVDC Light
- The benefits of HVDC Light in applications to fulfill the goals of deregulation are accounted for in the paper. HVDC Light is the most recent HVDC technology based on Voltage Source Converters and extruded DC cables with power units up to 300 MW. HVDC Light converters include Insulated Gate Bipolar...
- White papers 2000-12-05
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- Murraylink, the Longest Underground HVDC Cable in the World
- This paper discusses about the HVDC application in Murraylink Transmission Company Ltd MTC.The MTC awarded a contract in December 2000 for the turnkey engineering, procurement and construction of the transmission interconnection Project in Australia. Key reasons for the choice of voltage source converter VSC were based on HVDC technology for...
- White papers 2004-08-30
- Trans Bay Cable Project Gets Green Light from California ISO
- SAN FRANCISCO -- Trans Bay Cable TBC LLC, a subsidiary of international investment and advisory firm Babcock & Brown (ASX:BNB), announced today that it has received approval from the California Independent System Operators ISO for its proposed High Voltage Direct Current HVDC transmission line. This key regulatory decision confirms the...
- Research articles 2005-09-09
- Switch flicked.
- Sep 15, 2002 (Electrical World - ABIX via COMTEX) A new underground power cable system between Berri in South Australia and Red Cliffs in Victoria has begun operating. The Murraylink cable system was developed as part of a joint venture between the Hydro Quebec...
- Research articles 2002-09-15
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