Skagerrak (power transmission system)
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Skagerrak is the name of a 1,700 MW high-voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission facility between Tjele ( Denmark) and Kristiansand ( Norway). It is owned and operated by Statnett in Norway, and
Energinet Energinet is the Danish national transmission system operator for electricity and natural gas. It is an independent public enterprise owned by the Danish state under the Ministry of Climate and Energy. Energinet has some 1150 employees, an ...
in Denmark. The lines connect the hydroelectric-based Norwegian grid and the wind and thermal power-based Danish grid. In operation it enables more renewable energy in the
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, and more efficient use of electricity.


Technical features

The Skagerrak 1–3 scheme consists of a overhead line and a underwater cable. It has a capacity of 1,050 megawatts (MW). Both land parts in Denmark and in Norway uses overhead lines from the cable landing point to the converter stations. The overhead lines in Denmark are set to be renovated in 2016 for increased lifespan. The towers were originally constructed for four poles, but were rebuilt for three conductors (three poles) when Skagerrak 3 was established. Near Aggersund HVDC Skagerrak crossed Aggersund strait overhead on towers with a span, but were later converted to underground cables. The pylons of this span were the tallest electricity pylons of an HVDC line in Europe. For such a long submarine cable, an AC transmission scheme would not be feasible since too much of the cable's capacity would be consumed by the capacitance of the cable itself, and the power systems in Norway and Jutland are not synchronous. The transmission has a loss rate of 4%. The waste heat of the transformers is enough to supply district heating economically for 1,000 homes in nearby towns, but taxes prevent that project. The adjacent Apple
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(supplied in part by the Skagerrak cables via Tjele) was expected to work around the tax issue when supplying district heat to Viborg.


Skagerrak 1 and 2

Skagerrak went in service in 1977 as a
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HVDC scheme. This facility was built with thyristor valves. When installed this underwater cable was the world's longest and deepest underwater HVDC power cable. The cable, manufactured by Alcatel, is laid in a maximum water depth of . Both cables have a capacity of 250 MW at 250 kV.


Skagerrak 3

In 1993 the scheme was extended by HVDC Skagerrak 3. Skagerrak 3 is a monopolar line for a voltage of 350 kV with a capacity of 440 MW at 350 kV. In installing Skagerrak 3, the old poles Skagerrak 1 and Skagerrak 2 were converted to monopolar HVDC schemes, which run with opposite polarity to Skagerrak 3. In 1999, the full 1,000 MW capacity was reserved by large power companies.


Skagerrak 4

In November 2009, Statnett and Energinet.dk signed the agreement to construct Skagerrak 4. The capacity of Skagerrak 4 is approximately 700 MW. It had been in a test phase since 1 October 2014 and became operational at the end of 2014, when strong winds created negative prices despite the new connection.Bredsdorff, Magnus
Nytårsblæsevejr: Vindmølleejere betaler for at producere strøm
(in Danish) tr. New Year's windy weather: Wind turbine owners pay to produce electricity '' Ing.dk'', 2 January 2015. Accessed: 2 January 2015.
It was officially inaugurated by
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and Haakon, Crown Prince of Norway on 12 March 2015. As for the existing Skagerrak 1-3, the grid connection points are Kristiansand and Tjele. Differently from Skagerrak 1–3, for Skagerrak 4 a cable solution is chosen for the complete route length. The 300 million DKK
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land cable on the Danish side is approximately , while the subsea cable and the Norwegian land cable is to be made by
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for 638 million DKK. Converter stations were built by ABB, as for Skagerrak 1–3. The combined budget is 2.8-3.2 billion DKK.Mikkelsen, Søren Damsgaard
Billion kroner cables
'' Energinet.dk'', 7 January 2011. Accessed: 9 January 2011.
130 mio. euro for new technology on Skagerrak 4
'' Energinet.dk'', 10 February 2011. Accessed: 29 November 2011.
The technology used was VSC, capable of black start. Although thyristor-based converters have a loss of only 0.7%, the IGBTs of VSC get close with a loss of 0.8 to 1%. Skagerrak 1 and 2 previously used Skagerrak 3 as a return cable, but 1 and 2 were again coupled so that Skagerrak 4 can use number 3 for returns.Godske, Bjørn
New cable to Norway secures grid against faults
(in Danish) '' Ing.dk'', 11 February 2011. Accessed: 11 February 2011.
The cable also supplies 110 MW of reserve power.Offentliggørelse af priser for systemydelser pÃ¥ SK4
tr. Publication of prices for system services on SK4 '' Energinet.dk'', 1 December 2014. Accessed: 25 February 2016.
Some of the 24 fiber pairs may be rented for business by telecommunications companies.Zachariassen, Espen.
Statnett bør pålegges å legge fiber i utenlandskablene
tr. Statnett should be ordered to lay fiber in the foreign cables '' Teknisk Ukeblad'', 23 October 2013. Accessed: 12 January 2015.


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Waypoints

;Overhead line in Denmark * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ; Underground cable in Denmark * * * * * ; Overhead line in Norway * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ; Electrode line in Norway * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *


See also

* Baltic Cable * Kontek * Konti-Skan *
NORD.LINK NordLink is a subsea 1,400 megawatt (MW) HVDC power cable between Norway and Germany, opened in May 2021. The over long cable operates at a voltage of 500  kV DC. The cable enables Deutsche Bahn to buy the full production from MÃ ...
* NorNed * Scotland-Norway interconnector


References


External links


Description of Skagerrak 3
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Electrical interconnectors to and from the Nordic grid Electrical interconnectors to and from the Synchronous Grid of Continental Europe Electric power infrastructure in Denmark Electric power infrastructure in Norway HVDC transmission lines Electrical interconnectors in the North Sea Denmark–Norway relations Energy infrastructure completed in 1977 Energy infrastructure completed in 1993 1977 establishments in Denmark 1977 establishments in Norway