HVDC Hokkaido–Honshu

HVDC Hokkaidō–Honshū
Location
Country Japan
Coordinates 41°55′55″N 140°39′47″E / 41.93194°N 140.66306°E / 41.93194; 140.66306 (Nanae Static Inverter Plant (Hokkaido))
40°48′06″N 141°11′52″E / 40.80167°N 141.19778°E / 40.80167; 141.19778 (Kamikita Static Inverter Plant (Honshu))
From Nanae, Hokkaido
To Tohoku, Aomori
Ownership information
Owner Electric Power Development Company
Construction information
Commissioned 1979
Technical information
Type overhead line
submarine cable
Type of current HVDC
Total length 193 km (120 mi)
Power rating 300 MW
DC Voltage 250 kV

The HVDC Hokkaidō–Honshū or Hokkaidō–Honshū HVDC Link (北海道・本州間電力連系設備 Hokkaidō-Honshū-kan Denryoku Renkei Setsubi), Kitahon HVDC Link (北本連系 Kitahon Renkei) for short, is a 193 kilometres (120 mi) long high voltage direct current transmission line for the interconnection of the power grids of Hokkaidō (Hakodate static inverter station in Nanae) and Honshū (Kamikita static inverter station in Tohoku, Aomori Prefecture), Japan. The project went into service in 1979 by the Electric Power Development Company (J-POWER). A 149 kilometres (93 mi) long overhead line and a 44 kilometres (27 mi) long submarine cable connects the terminals. The HVDC Hokkaidō–Honshū is a monopolar HVDC line with an operating voltage of 250 kV and rated power of 300 megawatts. This HVDC system uses thyristor static inverters.

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