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List of high-voltage transmission links in Sweden

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List of high-voltage transmission links in Sweden.

International links

Name Substation SE Substation 2 Length (km) Voltage (kV) Power (MW) Operational Remarks
Baltic Cable Kruseberg Germany Lübeck-Herrenwyk 262 450 600 1994 submarine HVDC
Bornholm Cable Borrby Denmark Hasle 43,5 60 60 Repaired 2004 submarine AC
Fenno-Skan Dannebo Finland Rauma 233 400 300 1989 submarine HVDC
Fenno–Skan 2 Finnböle, Gävle kommun [sv] Finland Rauma 303 500 800 2011 submarine HVDC
 Konti–Skan 1 Lindome Denmark Vester Hassing 149 250 250 1965–2006 submarine HVDC
 Konti–Skan 2 Lindome Denmark Vester Hassing 149 300 300 1988 submarine HVDC
NordBalt Nybro Lithuania Klaipėda 450 330, 400 700 2015 submarine HVDC
SwePol Stärnö [sv] Poland Wierzbięcin 245 450 600 2000 submarine HVDC

In addition to the above named, submarine interconnectors Sweden has four AC submarine cables to Zealand, Denmark. These can import 1,700 MW and export 1,300 MW of power.[1]

National links

Name Substation 1 Substation 2 Length (km) Voltage (kV) Power (MW) Operational Remarks
Gotland 2 Västervik Yigne, Gotland 99.5 150 130 1983 submarine HVDC
Gotland 3 Västervik Yigne, Gotland 98 150 130 1987 submarine HVDC
SydVästlänken Barkeryd Hurva 260 300 2 × 720 2021 HVDC
Visby–Näs Näs, Gotland Visby 70 80 50 1999 HVDC


See also

References

  1. ^ "Elnettet i dag" [The Power Grid Today]. energinet.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 2023-08-05.
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