Konti–Skan
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Konti–Skan (also known as Kontiskan) is the name of high-voltage direct-current transmission line between Denmark (DK1) and Sweden (SE3).
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Konti–Skan | |
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Location | |
Country | Denmark, Sweden |
Coordinates | 57°03′46″N 10°05′24″E 57°14′01″N 10°32′29″E 57°10′35″N 10°26′59″E 57°15′08″N 10°54′13″E 57°18′32″N 11°07′35″E 57°34′11″N 11°58′27″E 57°33′6″N 11°59′17″E 57°34′27″N 12°0′5″E 57°36′38″N 12°6′25″E 57°36′24″N 12°6′40″E 57°48′15″N 12°19′13″E |
General direction | south–north–south (bidirectional) |
From | Vester Hassing (near Aalborg, Denmark) |
Passes through | Kattegatt |
To | Lindome (Sweden) |
Ownership information | |
Partners | Energinet.dk Svenska Kraftnät |
Construction information | |
Manufacturer of conductor/cable | ABB |
Commissioned | 1965 (Kontiskan 1) 1988 (Kontiskan 2) |
Decommissioned | 2006 (Kontiskan 1) |
Technical information | |
Type | submarine cable |
Type of current | HVDC |
Total length | 149 km (93 mi) |
Power rating | 250 MW (Kontiskan 1) 300 MW (Kontiskan 2) |
AC voltage | 130/150 kV (Kontiskan 1) 400 kV (Kontiskan 2; both ends) |
DC voltage | 250 kV (Kontiskan 1) 300 kV (Kontiskan 2) |
No. of poles | 1 |
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