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National Grid Corporation announced on Monday that Siemens Energy has begun construction of a UK converter station
for a 1,400 MW Viking submarine power cable system between Denmark and the United Kingdom.
According to reports, this is a submarine high-voltage DC interconnection system Viking directly connected to the United Kingdom and Denmark, with a transmission capacity of 1400 MW, and a converter station
has been built in the United Kingdom and Denmark.
At present, Siemens Energy has begun construction of a converter station in Lincolnshire, England, which is expected to be completed
in 2023.
By then, Viking will be the world's longest submarine high-voltage DC cable system
.
The project is jointly developed
by Danish Transmission System Operator (TSO) Energinet and the UK's National Grid Corporation.
This is the first direct connection between the two countries by submarine cable and will transmit electricity
through the waters of the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Germany and Denmark.
National Grid Corporation announced on Monday that Siemens Energy has begun construction of a UK converter station
for a 1,400 MW Viking submarine power cable system between Denmark and the United Kingdom.
According to reports, this is a submarine high-voltage DC interconnection system Viking directly connected to the United Kingdom and Denmark, with a transmission capacity of 1400 MW, and a converter station
has been built in the United Kingdom and Denmark.
At present, Siemens Energy has begun construction of a converter station in Lincolnshire, England, which is expected to be completed
in 2023.
By then, Viking will be the world's longest submarine high-voltage DC cable system
.
The project is jointly developed
by Danish Transmission System Operator (TSO) Energinet and the UK's National Grid Corporation.
This is the first direct connection between the two countries by submarine cable and will transmit electricity
through the waters of the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Germany and Denmark.