HVDC Vancouver Island | |
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Location | |
Country | Canada |
State | British Columbia |
Coordinates | 48°49′39″N 123°42′55″W / 48.82750°N 123.71528°W |
From | Delta, British Columbia |
To | Duncan, British Columbia |
Ownership information | |
Owner | BC Hydro |
Operator | BC Hydro |
Construction information | |
Installer of substations | ASEA |
Commissioned | Pole 1: 1968 Pole 2: 1977 |
Decommissioned | Pole 1: 2014 Pole 2: 2016 |
Technical information | |
Type | Multi-terminal |
Type of current | HVDC |
Total length | 75 km (47 mi) |
Power rating | 370 MW |
DC voltage | 280 kV |
HVDC Vancouver Island is a de-energized high-voltage direct current interconnection owned by BC Hydro that runs between Arnott Substation (ARN) in Delta, British Columbia at 49°5′31″N 123°2′31″W / 49.09194°N 123.04194°W on the Canadian mainland, and the Vancouver Island Terminal (VIT) in Duncan, British Columbia on Vancouver Island at 48°49′39″N 123°42′55″W / 48.82750°N 123.71528°W. It went into operation in 1968 and was extended in 1977. HVDC Vancouver Island consists of three overhead line sections with a total length of 42 kilometres and two submarine cable sections with a length of 33 kilometres. Pole 1 ceased operation in 2014, and Pole 2 ceased operation in 2016. The infrastructure remains in place and portions may be re-used in the future.