HVDC Three Gorges – Changzhou
HVDC Three Gorges – Changzhou | |
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Location | |
Country | China |
HVDC | |
Total length | 940 km (580 mi) |
Power rating | 3,000 MW |
AC voltage | 500 kV |
DC voltage | ±500 kV |
No. of poles | 2 |
The HVDC Three Gorges – Changzhou is an 940-kilometre (580 mi) long bipolar
HVDC transmission line in China for the transmission of electric power from the Three Gorges power plant to the area of Changzhou
.
The transmission line went into service in 2004. It runs from the static
megawatts
.
A part of the line is the
pylons
.
The electrode at Chujiahu is also used by HVDC Hubei - Shanghai for grounding.
Sites
Site | Coordinates |
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Longquan Static Inverter Plant | 30°47′6″N 111°31′48″E / 30.78500°N 111.53000°E |
Chujiahu Electrode | 30°36′26″N 111°54′51″E / 30.60722°N 111.91417°E |
Yangtze Powerline Crossing, Tower North | 31°30′37″N 118°21′11″E / 31.51028°N 118.35306°E |
Yangtze Powerline Crossing, Tower South | 31°30′02″N 118°22′11″E / 31.50056°N 118.36972°E |
Zhengping Electrode | 31°36′12″N 119°45′59″E / 31.60333°N 119.76639°E |
Zhengping Static Inverter Plant | 31°36′42″N 119°59′27″E / 31.61167°N 119.99083°E |
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