Power transmission at ultrahigh voltage has considerable advantages for the environment, as it reduces the power losses and requires a smaller transmission corridor than conventional technologies. UHVDC technology is particularly suitable for large countries where the centers of power consumption are often far from the power sources.
Monday, 30 December 2013
The world’s first 800kV UHVDC power transformer (ABB)
Power transmission at ultrahigh voltage has considerable advantages for the environment, as it reduces the power losses and requires a smaller transmission corridor than conventional technologies. UHVDC technology is particularly suitable for large countries where the centers of power consumption are often far from the power sources.
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