Summary
It is not uncommon that HVDC convertor stations and generators are situated electrically and geographically close to each other. This follows from the fact that HVDC links are often built to transmit power from a generating station to a load centre or another part of the power system. Examples of this are the Itaipu and IPP schemes. In these cases the HVDC and generator stations are designed more or less in parallel which means that overall good design can be achieved by appropriate coordination.
Additional informations
Publication type | Technical Brochures |
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Reference | 119 |
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Publisher | CIGRE |
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Working groups | WG 14.05 |
File size | 1 MB |
Pages number | 43 |
Price for non member | 90 € |
Price for member | Free |