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Limits of HVDC transmission / Pickard, William F   Journal Article
Pickard, William F Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Renewable energy is abundant, but not necessarily near the urban centers where it will be used. Therefore, it must be transported; and this transport entails a systemic energy penalty. In this paper simple qualitative calculations are introduced to show (i) that high-voltage direct-current (HVDC) power lines for megameter and greater distances are unlikely to achieve power capacities much beyond 2 GW, although they can be paralleled; (ii) that most sources and sinks of electric power are rather less than 10,000 km apart; (iii) that such long lines can be constructed to have transmission lossesView the MathML source2%; and (iv) that lines of such low loss in fact meet minimal standards of intergenerational equity.
Key Words Renewable Energy  Corona Loss  Ohmic Loss 
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