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The Xiangjiaba–Shanghai HVDC system is a ±800 kV, 6400 MW
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transmission system in
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. The system was built to export
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from
Xiangjiaba Dam The Xiangjiaba Dam () is a large gravity dam on the Jinsha River, a tributary of the Yangtze River in Yunnan Province and Sichuan Province, southwest China. The facility has twelve Francis turbines, four with a capacity of 812 MW and four rated at ...
in
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province, to the major city of
Shanghai Shanghai (; , , Standard Mandarin pronunciation: ) is one of the four direct-administered municipalities of the People's Republic of China (PRC). The city is located on the southern estuary of the Yangtze River, with the Huangpu River flow ...
. Built and owned by
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(SGCC), the system became the world’s largest-capacity HVDC system when it was completed in July 2010, although it has already been overtaken by the 7200 MW Jinping–Sunan HVDC scheme which was put into operation in December 2012. It also narrowly missed becoming the world’s first 800 kV HVDC line, with the first pole of the Yunnan–Guangdong project having been put into service 6 months earlier. It was also the world’s longest HVDC line when completed, although that record is also expected to be overtaken early in 2013 with the completion of the first bipole of the Rio Madeira project in
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. Various values are quoted for the length of the Xiangjiaba–Shanghai DC line, ranging from ABB Website: Xiangjiaba - Shanghai ±800 kV UHVDC transmission project
ABB publication POW0056, rev 1.
to ,Siemens HVDC Reference List
/ref> but in any event the line is significantly longer than that of the Inga–Shaba project in
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which had held the record since 1982. Significant design and development work had to be performed to qualify the specialised equipment for operation at 800 kV.Lescale, V. F., Åström, U.,Ma, W., Liu, Z
The Xiangjiaba-Shanghai 800kV UHVDC project - Status and special aspects
Paris, 2010, paper reference B4-102.
Sheng, B., Danielsson, J., Fu, Y., Liu, Z.
Converter Valve Design and Valve Testing for Xiangjiaba – Shanghai ±800kV 6400MW UHVDC Power Transmission Project
PowerCon 2010, Hangzhou, China, Oct. 24th – 28th, 2010
The design is a bipolar system with overhead lines for the high-voltage conductors and ground return for the neutral current. However, because of the very high operating voltage and power, each pole contains two twelve pulse bridges in series at each end.


Converter stations

The Fulong (rectifier)
converter station An HVDC converter station (or simply converter station) is a specialised type of substation which forms the terminal equipment for a high-voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission line.Arrillaga, Jos; High Voltage Direct Current Transmission, se ...
is located approximately 10 km south of
Xiangjiaba Dam The Xiangjiaba Dam () is a large gravity dam on the Jinsha River, a tributary of the Yangtze River in Yunnan Province and Sichuan Province, southwest China. The facility has twelve Francis turbines, four with a capacity of 812 MW and four rated at ...
and is connected to the power plant by four 500 kV AC lines. The thyristor valves were supplied by
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together with its partner XD Xi’an Power Rectifier Works. The valves use state of the art 8.5 kV rated, 150 mm diameter electrically triggered thyristors. Ten of the converter
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s were also supplied by Siemens. The Fengxia (inverter) converter station is located some 45 km south-east from the centre of
Shanghai Shanghai (; , , Standard Mandarin pronunciation: ) is one of the four direct-administered municipalities of the People's Republic of China (PRC). The city is located on the southern estuary of the Yangtze River, with the Huangpu River flow ...
and feeds power to the Nanhui AC substation via three 500 kV AC lines. Much of the DC equipment at the Fengxia station was provided by
ABB ABB Ltd. is a Swedish- Swiss multinational corporation headquartered in Zürich, Switzerland. The company was formed in 1988 when Sweden's Allmänna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget (ASEA) and Switzerland's Brown, Boveri & Cie merged to create ...
, including the thyristor valves and converter transformers.Kumar, A., Lescale, V., Åström, U., Hartings, R., Berglund, M.
800 kV UHVDC . From Test Station to Project Execution
CIGRÉ Second International Symposium on Standards for Ultra High Voltage Transmission, New Delhi, 2009.
In common with the valves at the Fulong station, the valves use 8.5 kV rated, 150 mm diameter electrically triggered thyristors. At Fengxia, each valve consists of 56 series connected thyristor levels (of which two are redundant), arranged in 8 thyristor modules of 7 thyristor levels each.


Waypoints


See also

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High-voltage direct current A high-voltage direct current (HVDC) electric power transmission system (also called a power superhighway or an electrical superhighway) uses direct current (DC) for electric power transmission, in contrast with the more common alternating curre ...
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HVDC converter station An HVDC converter station (or simply converter station) is a specialised type of substation which forms the terminal equipment for a high-voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission line.Arrillaga, Jos; High Voltage Direct Current Transmission, se ...
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HVDC converter An HVDC converter converts electric power from high voltage alternating current (AC) to high-voltage direct current (HVDC), or vice versa. HVDC is used as an alternative to AC for transmitting electrical energy over long distances or between AC powe ...
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Ultra-high-voltage electricity transmission in China Ultra-high-voltage electricity transmission (UHV electricity transmission) has been used in China since 2009 to transmit both alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC) electricity over long distances separating China's energy resources and ...
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Xiangjiaba Dam The Xiangjiaba Dam () is a large gravity dam on the Jinsha River, a tributary of the Yangtze River in Yunnan Province and Sichuan Province, southwest China. The facility has twelve Francis turbines, four with a capacity of 812 MW and four rated at ...
* Yunnan–Guangdong HVDC


References


External links


SGCC Website: Xiangjiaba-Shanghai +/-800 kV UHV DC Transmission Pilot ProjectABB HVDC References: Xiangjiaba - Shanghai
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