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The Western HVDC Link

I did originally answer the previous thread, but have since deleted my response and I believe a new thread with a proper and correct title is the correct way of answering. 


More info on the fault here: https://www.energy-reporters.com/transmission/italys-prysmian-under-fire-over-uk-interconnector-failure/ 


Reports suggest an undersea cable fault in the vicinity of Liverpool Bay. 


Regards,


Alan.
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  • We have a 106km long ac power cable that operates at 90kV. Once energised, it produces about 40MVAr of reactive power. I believe it is still the longest undersea ac power cable constructed. We had a number of technical reasons for wanting ac, otherwise a cable of that length would normally be dc. 


    Refards,


    Alan.
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  • We have a 106km long ac power cable that operates at 90kV. Once energised, it produces about 40MVAr of reactive power. I believe it is still the longest undersea ac power cable constructed. We had a number of technical reasons for wanting ac, otherwise a cable of that length would normally be dc. 


    Refards,


    Alan.
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