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- An interconnector (also known as a DC tie in the USA) is a structure which enables high-voltage DC electricity to flow between electrical grids, connecting...
- The Moyle Interconnector is a 500 megawatt (MW) HVDC link between Scotland and Northern Ireland, running between Auchencrosh in Ayrshire and Ballycronan...
- The Celtic Interconnector is a 700 MW high-voltage direct current (HVDC) submarine power cable under construction between the southern coast of Ireland...
- The Great Sea Interconnector, formerly known as the EuroAsia Interconnector was a planned HVDC interconnector between the Gr****, Cypriot, and Israeli...
- and the United Kingdom. At 720 km (450 mi) it was the longest subsea interconnector in the world when it became operational on 1 October 2021. The cable...
- Directlink (Terranora) Interconnector is a mixed buried and above ground 59 kilometre (37 mi) High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) electricity transmission...
- The Malta–Sicily interconnector is the submarine power cable which connects the power grid of Malta with the Italian Transmission Network managed by Terna...
- EuroAfrica Interconnector is a planned HVDC interconnector and submarine power cable between the Gr****, Cypriot, and Egypt power grids. The Interconnector is...
- Singapore by a 4,500 km (2,800 mi) 3 GW HVDC transmission line. EuroAsia Interconnector, a 1,520 km submarine power cable, reaching depths of up to 3 km (1...
- The Heywood interconnector is a 275 kV AC overhead electricity transmission line with two circuits connecting the electricity grids in South Australia...