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ABB completes the upgrade of the first large-scale HVDC converter station in the United States
ABB Group, a global power and automation specialist, has successfully completed the upgrade of the Celilo high-voltage DC converter station in Oregon and delivered it to the Bonneville Power Administration, the
U.
S.
Department of Energy's power market agency.
It is reported that this is the first high-voltage DC converter station in the history of the United States, and it was also built and delivered
by ABB Group in 1970.
This is the fourth time ABB has upgraded its transmission capacity from 3,100 MW to 3,800 MW
.
The Ceilo HVDC converter station on the Columbia River is the northern converter
station of Pacific DC Intertie, the first large-scale HVDC transmission system in the United States.
The Pacific DC Intertie HVDC transmission system is 1,360 kilometers long, connecting the Celilo converter station to the Sylmar converter station in Los Angeles, providing electricity
to 3 million residents of Los Angeles.
Patrick Fragman, General Manager of ABB's Power Grids business, said, "Pacific DC Intertie is the first large-scale HVDC transmission system in the U.
S.
region, providing electricity
to millions of U.
S.
residents for nearly five decades.
ABB, the world's leading provider of HVDC technology, is once again demonstrated by the long-term operation of this project
.
”
According to reports, ABB has participated in the construction of more than 110 global high-voltage DC projects, with a cumulative transmission capacity of more than 120 GW
.
ABB completes the upgrade of the first large-scale HVDC converter station in the United States
ABB Group, a global power and automation specialist, has successfully completed the upgrade of the Celilo high-voltage DC converter station in Oregon and delivered it to the Bonneville Power Administration, the
U.
S.
Department of Energy's power market agency.
It is reported that this is the first high-voltage DC converter station in the history of the United States, and it was also built and delivered
by ABB Group in 1970.
This is the fourth time ABB has upgraded its transmission capacity from 3,100 MW to 3,800 MW
.
The Ceilo HVDC converter station on the Columbia River is the northern converter
station of Pacific DC Intertie, the first large-scale HVDC transmission system in the United States.
The Pacific DC Intertie HVDC transmission system is 1,360 kilometers long, connecting the Celilo converter station to the Sylmar converter station in Los Angeles, providing electricity
to 3 million residents of Los Angeles.
Patrick Fragman, General Manager of ABB's Power Grids business, said, "Pacific DC Intertie is the first large-scale HVDC transmission system in the U.
S.
region, providing electricity
to millions of U.
S.
residents for nearly five decades.
ABB, the world's leading provider of HVDC technology, is once again demonstrated by the long-term operation of this project
.
”
According to reports, ABB has participated in the construction of more than 110 global high-voltage DC projects, with a cumulative transmission capacity of more than 120 GW
.