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study of the Eel River facility recommended the replacement of the HVDC converter stations controls and the upgrades of the air cooled thyristor valves with conventional liquid cooled thyristor valves. Both projects would require multiple years to complete. The planning is underway for this project.
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Eel River HVDC was commissioned in 1972 and was built as the world's first solid state back to back converter stations. There has been no major refurbishment done to the station except for the replacement of the converter transformers in the mid-1980s due to a design defect. A recent engineering
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The station was built to provide Hydro-Québec with its first major power interconnection with the remainder of eastern North America to enable export of surplus energy made available by the completion of the Churchill Falls hydro-electric project in Labrador. For the first thirteen years of its
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The Eel River Converter Station consists of two separate 12-pulse bidirectional solid-state non-synchronous HVDC ties of 4800 thyristors (each nominally rated 160 MW) connecting 230-kV transmission systems of
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The Eel River Converter Station was the first operating fully solid-state HVDC converter station in the world, although some stations in Europe had mixed
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operation, Eel River operated at a capacity factor of over 100%, making it the most heavily used HVDC station in the world.
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in with their original mercury-arc valves. The design and equipment for the Eel River HVDC station was provided by
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Eel River Converter Station was successfully upgraded by ABB and went into operation in November 2014.
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48°01′05″N 66°26′39″W / 48.01806°N 66.44417°W / 48.01806; -66.44417
high-voltage direct current
converter station
Eel River Crossing, New Brunswick
thyristors
thyristor valves
General Electric
Hydro-Québec
NB Power
New Brunswick System Operator
IEEE Milestone


The electrical engineering handbook
ISBN
978-0-8493-8574-2
High voltage direct current transmission
ISBN
978-0-85296-941-0
"NBSO Projects"
the original
"List of IEEE Milestones"
"Prospects for fusion energy"
the original
Categories
Buildings and structures in Restigouche County, New Brunswick
Converter stations
NB Power
Hydro-Québec
Energy infrastructure completed in 1972

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