Title :
Crossing the divide
Author :
Westerweller, T.H. ; Price, J.J.
Author_Institution :
Siemens AG, Erlangen
Abstract :
The Basslink HVDC interconnector consists of a monopolar metallic return scheme, with a rated DC voltage of 400 kV, a rated DC current of 1250 A and a rated continuous power of 500 MW defined at the DC terminal of the rectifier converter station. It is the world´s longest submarine HVDC cable project, linking Tasmania with the Australian mainline and providing efficient two-way power transfers. It has a dynamic power transfer capacity up to 626 MW from Tasmania to Victoria to meet Victorian peak load demands. Basslink provides an interconnection between energy-constrained hydro generation in Tasmania and the capacity-constrained predominantly thermal generation in Victoria monopolar metallic return scheme
Keywords :
HVDC power convertors; HVDC power transmission; power system interconnection; submarine cables; 1250 A; 400 kV; 500 MW; Australian mainline; Basslink HVDC interconnector; Tasmania; Victoria; Victorian peak load demands; energy-constrained hydro generation; monopolar metallic return scheme; power transfer capacity; rectifier converter station; submarine HVDC cable project; thermal generation; two-way power transfers;
Journal_Title :
Power Engineer