Murraylink

Murraylink
Location
Country Australia
Coordinates 34°17′31″S 142°14′19″E / 34.29194°S 142.23861°E / -34.29194; 142.23861 (Red Cliffs Static Inverter Plant)
34°14′17″S 140°36′01″E / 34.23806°S 140.60028°E / -34.23806; 140.60028 (Berri Static Inverter Plant)
From Berri, South Australia
To Red Cliffs, Victoria
Ownership information
Owner Energy Infrastructure Investment
Operator APA Group
Construction information
Manufacturer of conductor/cable ABB
Commissioned 2002
Technical information
Type underground cable
Type of current Light HVDC
Total length 180 km (110 mi)
Power rating 220 MW
AC Voltage 132 kV (Berri)
220 kV (Red Cliffs)
DC Voltage ±150 kV
Number of poles 2

Murraylink is an Australian high voltage direct current electricity transmission link between Berri in South Australia and Red Cliffs in Victoria, connecting the two state electricity grids. The Murraylink consists of two 180-kilometre (110 mi) long bipolar HVDC cables, which for environmental protection reasons are underground, with an operating voltage of 150 kV and a transmission capacity of 220 megawatts. The link operates an "HVDC Light" voltage-sourced converter system, utilising insulated-gate bipolar transistors (IGBT), to convert electricity between alternating current and direct current.

This is believed to be the worlds longest underground transmission system and cost more than 177 million Australian dollars. It was built by TransEnergie Australia, a subsidiary of Hydro-Québec. It was sold to the Australian Pipeline Trust in March 2006 for A$153 million.

Sites

Site Coordinates
Red Cliffs Static Inverter Plant 34°17′31″S 142°14′19″E / 34.29194°S 142.23861°E / -34.29194; 142.23861 (Red Cliffs Static Inverter Plant)
Berri Static Inverter Plant 34°14′17″S 140°36′01″E / 34.23806°S 140.60028°E / -34.23806; 140.60028 (Berri Static Inverter Plant)
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