A bipolar HVDC link is delivering 1000 MW at ±400 kV at the receiving end. Calculate the losses in the line, assuming the resistance per conductor as 1 2. Also estimate the sending end power, sending end voltage, power in the middle of the line, and line losses.

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A bipolar HVDC link is delivering 1000 MW at ±400 kV at the receiving end. Calculate the losses in
the line, assuming the resistance per conductor as 1 2.
Also estimate the sending end power, sending end voltage, power in the middle of the line, and line
losses.
Ans:=PLosses = 3.75 MW, P,= 1003.75 MW, V401.25 kV, P=1001.562 MW
Transcribed Image Text:A bipolar HVDC link is delivering 1000 MW at ±400 kV at the receiving end. Calculate the losses in the line, assuming the resistance per conductor as 1 2. Also estimate the sending end power, sending end voltage, power in the middle of the line, and line losses. Ans:=PLosses = 3.75 MW, P,= 1003.75 MW, V401.25 kV, P=1001.562 MW
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