Western HVDC Link | |
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Location | |
Country | United Kingdom |
From | Hunterston, Scotland 55°43′16″N 4°53′7″W / 55.72111°N 4.88528°W |
To | Flintshire Bridge, Wales 53°13′54″N 3°1′58″W / 53.23167°N 3.03278°W |
Ownership information | |
Partners | National Grid plc ScottishPower Transmission |
Construction information | |
Manufacturer of conductor/cable | Prysmian |
Installer of conductor/cable | Prysmian |
Installer of substations | Siemens |
Construction started | 2013 |
Expected | March 2017 |
Commissioned | November 2019 (formal handover) |
Technical information | |
Type | Submarine power cable |
Type of current | HVDC |
Total length | 422 km (262 mi) |
Power rating | 2,250 MW[1] |
DC voltage | 600 kV |
The Western HVDC Link is a high-voltage direct current (HVDC) undersea electrical link in the United Kingdom, between Hunterston in Western Scotland and Flintshire Bridge (Connah's Quay) in North Wales, routed to the west of the Isle of Man.[2] It has a transmission capacity of 2,250 MW and became fully operational in 2019.
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