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The HVDC Hellsjön–Grängesberg is a test range from ABB between Hellsjön and Grängesberg to the testing of new components for HVDC. It consists of a 10 kilometer long overhead line, which was originally used as three-phase alternating current line and which is occasionally used for DC transmissions. The maximum transmission rate of the HVDC Hellsjön–Grängesberg is 3 megawatt, the operating voltage 10 kV (symmetrical against earth). When it was first built in 1893, it was the first Swedish power station to make use of the three-phase electric power system which had been invented only a few years earlier by the Swedish inventor Jonas Wenström.

Sites[edit]

Site Coordinates
Hellsjoen Static Inverter Plant 60°02′50N 15°08′52E / 60.04722°N 15.14778°E / 60.04722; 15.14778 (Hellsjön-Grängesberg Transmission - Hellsjön Static Inverter Plant)
Graengesberg Static Inverter Plant 60°03′53N 14°59′39E / 60.06472°N 14.99417°E / 60.06472; 14.99417 (Hellsjön-Grängesberg Transmission - Graengesberg Static Inverter Plant)

Waypoints[edit]

List of waypoints
  • 60°03′49N 15°00′22E / 60.0637242°N 15.0062459°E / 60.0637242; 15.0062459
  • 60°03′47N 15°00′45E / 60.0631727°N 15.0126189°E / 60.0631727; 15.0126189
  • 60°03′47N 15°01′13E / 60.063079°N 15.0203275°E / 60.063079; 15.0203275
  • 60°03′47N 15°01′53E / 60.0630067°N 15.0313514°E / 60.0630067; 15.0313514
  • 60°03′32N 15°03′19E / 60.0588221°N 15.055148°E / 60.0588221; 15.055148
  • 60°03′17N 15°04′19E / 60.0547575°N 15.0720244°E / 60.0547575; 15.0720244
  • 60°03′13N 15°05′31E / 60.0535954°N 15.0920713°E / 60.0535954; 15.0920713
  • 60°02′51N 15°08′25E / 60.0475134°N 15.14041°E / 60.0475134; 15.14041
  • 60°02′51N 15°08′51E / 60.0475107°N 15.1474964°E / 60.0475107; 15.1474964
  • External links[edit]


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