HVDC Italy–Greece

The HVDC Italy–Greece is a monopolar submarine power cable link between Italy and Greece with a maximum transmission power of 500 megawatts. It went in service in 2001. The HVDC Italy–Greece begins in the static inverter plant Galatina situated at 40°9′53″N 18°7′49″E in Italy and is implemented in its first 43 kilometres (27 mi) as underground cables. Then it crosses the Ionian Sea as a 160 kilometres (99 mi) long submarine cable. It reaches shore just a few kilometres south of Albanian border at 39°41′00″N 20°1′09″E, where the 110 kilometres (68 mi) long overhead line to Arachthos static inverter station situated at 39°11′00″N 20°57′48″E starts. The cathode is implemented as bare copper wire on the Italian site, the anode is installed in a bay in Greece at 39°40′28″N 20°4′05″E.

HVDC Italy–Greece
Location of HVDC Italy–Greece
Location
CountryItaly, Greece
Coordinates40°9′53″N 18°7′49″E
39°41′00″N 20°1′09″E
39°40′28″N 20°04′05″E
39°40′44″N 20°4′28″E
39°11′00″N 20°57′48″E
General directionwest–east–west (bidirectional)
FromGalatina (Italy)
Passes throughIonian Sea
ToArachthos (Epirus, Greece)
Ownership information
PartnersTerna, HTSO
Construction information
Manufacturer of conductor/cableABB
Commissioned2001
Technical information
Typesubmarine cable; overhead line
Type of currentHVDC
Total length313 km (194 mi)
Power rating500 MW
AC voltage400 kV (both ends)
DC voltage400 kV
No. of poles1

Sites

Site Coordinates
Galatina HVDC Static Inverter40°09′53″N 18°07′49″E
Greek Cable Terminal39°41′00″N 20°01′09″E
Anode39°40′28″N 20°04′05″E
Greek Overhead Electrode Line Cable Branch39°40′44″N 20°4′28″E
Arachthos HVDC Static Inverter39°11′00″N 20°57′48″E

See also

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