ABB commissions world s longest DC power transmission link
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Aliza [2011-05-20]
ABB commissioned of the Xiangjiaba-Shanghai project, the world s first UHVDC (ultrahigh-voltage direct current) transmission link to go into commercial operation. ABB was the main technology supplier to State Grid Corporation of China (SGCC) and the project was completed in 30 months, one year ahead of schedule.
The 800 kV Xiangjiaba-Shanghai UHVDC link has the capacity to transmit up to 7,200 megawatts (MW) of power from the Xiangjiaba hydropower plant in southwest China to Shanghai, the country's leading industrial and commercial center about 2,000 kilometers away. The new link is able to meet the electricity needs of about 24 million people, and sets a new benchmark in terms of voltage levels and transmission capacity, superseding the 600 kV (kilovolt) Itaipu transmission line in Brazil, which was also delivered by ABB.
800 kV UHVDC will play an important role in providing China with access to remote renewable energy, a key focus area for us, says Zheng Baosen, Executive Vice President, SGCC. We are extremely pleased with the support and co-operation of ABB and the local Chinese suppliers during the execution of this project which enabled its completion in record time.
The high-capacity power link comprises a single overhead line and occupies less space than the existing system. Moreover, transmission losses on the new line are under 7 percent, again, considerably less than the existing 500 kV system. The electricity saved is equivalent to the power needs of around one million people in China.