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The Weekend Quiz. Green Out of Blue.

Good morning all on this dull and overcast day,


Q.1.  What has:


a, 88 ts,

b, 2 os subs.,

c, ia cabling,

d, 2 132kV secs,

e, 1 21.6km terre c.,

f, A new terre ss at S.


Q.2. And what do the above relate to?


Good luck,


Z.

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  • Assuming you mean IFA2   planning application for it here  it is an inter sting project, and also as an aside, most unusual in having a radio interference condition applied to its planning permission.

    It is however a very non-standard radio interference condition, as the levels are set using standards for small industrial apparatus, and assume the levels will fall as you move away, more or less as if the site will behave as a point source of interference. There has also been a totally redundant measurement campaign that has concluded that some interference levels are rather higher than national standards in that area already !


    Of course, being a large area with an antenna-like array of cables connected to it, I think we can expect to be able to detect it from some way off when it starts converting DC to AC, as we can detect interference on medium and short wave from many of the existing lower power links further north some miles from the sites.
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  • Assuming you mean IFA2   planning application for it here  it is an inter sting project, and also as an aside, most unusual in having a radio interference condition applied to its planning permission.

    It is however a very non-standard radio interference condition, as the levels are set using standards for small industrial apparatus, and assume the levels will fall as you move away, more or less as if the site will behave as a point source of interference. There has also been a totally redundant measurement campaign that has concluded that some interference levels are rather higher than national standards in that area already !


    Of course, being a large area with an antenna-like array of cables connected to it, I think we can expect to be able to detect it from some way off when it starts converting DC to AC, as we can detect interference on medium and short wave from many of the existing lower power links further north some miles from the sites.
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