HVDC Ekibastuz–Centre

From Kazakhstan Encyclopedia

Template:Use dmy dates Template:Unreferenced Template:Infobox power transmission line HVDC Ekibastuz–Centre is an unfinished HVDC transmission line between Ekibastuz in Kazakhstan and Tambov (Centre substation) in Russia whose construction was started in 1978. It was planned to have a length of Template:Convert, which would have made it the longest powerline of the world with a maximum transmission rate of 6,000 MW and a transmission voltage of 750 kV between conductor and ground (respectively 1,500 kV between conductors). For this line the erection of 4,000 pylons, most Template:Convert tall, were required. Several hundred kilometres were built, including a Volga crossing on three Template:Convert tall towers near Saratov, which were erected between 1989 and 1991. At Ekibastuz construction work at the terminal was started, while it was not the case at Centre substation, Tambov.

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