Harmony Link
Harmony Link | |
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Location | |
Country | Lithuania, Poland |
General direction | west–east |
From | Poland |
Passes through | Baltic Sea |
To | Darbėnai |
Ownership information | |
Partners | Litgrid PSE-Operator |
Construction information | |
Construction started | 2023-2025 (planned) |
Technical information | |
Type | subsea cable |
Type of current | HVDC |
Total length | 450 km (280 mi) |
Power rating | 700 MW[1] |
AC voltage | 330 kV 400 kV |
No. of poles | 2 |
Harmony Link is a planned submarine power cable between Lithuania and Poland. The purpose of the cable is to finish the transition of the Baltic states from IPS/UPS to the synchronous grid of Continental Europe.[2]
History[]
On 21 December 2018 Lithuanian electricity grid operator Litgrid and Polish electricity grid operator PSE signed agreement in order to start planning the cable. Project given official name Harmony Link.[3]
Construction works expected to start in 2023 and finish in 2025.[4]
See also[]
- Energy in Lithuania
- Electricity sector in Sweden
- Baltic Cable, cable between Germany and Sweden
- Konti-Skan, cable between Denmark and Sweden
- Estlink, cable between Estonia and Finland
- Fenno-Skan, cable between Finland and Sweden
- LitPol Link, cable between Lithuania and Poland
- NordBalt, subsea cable between Lithuania and Sweden
- SwePol, cable between Poland and Sweden
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Categories:
- Electrical interconnectors to and from the Baltic grid
- Submarine power cables
- HVDC transmission lines
- Electric power infrastructure in Poland
- Electric power transmission systems in Lithuania
- Connections across the Baltic Sea
- Lithuania–Poland relations
- Lithuania transport stubs
- Poland transport stubs