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Powerlines connecting Vancouver Island with Canadian Mainland

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The power grid of Vancouver Island is connected with that of the Mainland of British Columbia by AC and DC submarine cables. These links, which all consist of overhead line sections on land together with submarine cables are:

  • HVAC 525kV, Two parallel circuits from south of Powell River to Vancouver Island in two cable and three overhead sections with reactor station on Texada Island.
  • HVDC Vancouver Island, two HVDC links capable of transferring a total of 700 MW (now considered obsolete and unreliable).
  • One 138 kV. and one 230kV. AC lines running from Arnott substation in Delta to Vancouver Island Terminal in North Cowichan (the same points that HVDC Vancouver Island connects). Waypoints of these southern lines, which all consist of three overhead and two submarine cable sections are:
  • A 525 kV link consisting of two parallel lines running to the midpoint of Vancouver Island.
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    Powerlines connecting Vancouver Island with Canadian Mainland Wikipedia