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HVDC Tian–Guang

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HVDC Tian–Guang
Location
CountryChina
ProvinceGuangxi, Guangdong
Coordinates24°54′56″N 105°05′47″E / 24.91556°N 105.09639°E / 24.91556; 105.09639 (HVDC Tian-Guang Tianshengqiao Static Inverter Plant)
23°18′58″N 113°15′05″E / 23.31611°N 113.25139°E / 23.31611; 113.25139 (HVDC Tian-Guang Beijiao Static Inverter Plant)
FromTianshengqiao Hydroelectric Plant
Passes throughPingguo, Laibin, Wuzhou, Luodong
ToBeijiao, Guangzhou
Runs alongsideexisting AC powerline
Ownership information
OperatorChina Southern Power Grid
Construction information
Manufacturer of substationsSiemens
Commissioned2001
Technical information
Typeoverhead transmission line
Type of currentHVDC
Total length960 km (600 mi)
Power rating1,800 MW
DC voltage500 kV
No. of poles2

HVDC Tian–Guang is a bipolar 500 kV HVDC system used for transmitting power generated at Tianshengqiao Hydroelectric Plant to Guangzhou. HVDC Tian–Guan, which was built by Siemens and inaugurated in 2001 is capable of transmitting a maximum power of 1,800 MW.[1]

The terminals are situated at Tianshengqiao Hydroelectric Plant 2 at 24°54′56″N 105°05′47″E / 24.91556°N 105.09639°E / 24.91556; 105.09639 (HVDC Tian-Guang Tianshengqiao Static Inverter Plant) and at Beijiao at 23°18′58″N 113°15′05″E / 23.31611°N 113.25139°E / 23.31611; 113.25139 (HVDC Tian-Guang Beijiao Static Inverter Plant) near Guangzhou. There is a parallel running AC powerline via Pingguo, Laibin, Wuzhou and Luodong, but the DC line helps damping oscillations and stabilizing the system.

References

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  1. ^ Siemens (2008-02-19). "New High-Voltage DC Transmission System Commissioned in China". Transmission & Distribution World. Penton Media, Inc. Retrieved 2010-02-21.
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