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NorGer is one of planned electricity cables between Germany and Norway. The other proposed project is NORD.LINK, which Statnett decided to proceed with in 2015.〔Lie, Øyvind. "(Statnett bygger kraftkabel til Tyskland )" ''Teknisk Ukeblad'', 10 February 2015. Retrieved : 22 February 2015.〕 ==Description== NorGer interconnector will start in Tonstad in Norway. From Tonstad overhead powerline runs to the Flekkefjord area. From Flekkefjord a long high voltage direct current submarine cable will run through the North Sea to Mooriem in Lower Saxony, Germany.〔 〕 It will be laid on the Norwegian, German and Danish Continental Shelf. The precise cable route is decided from a thorough mapping of the sea-bed along the prospective cable route. The sea route is consulted by Offshore Marine Management.〔 〕 NorGer will have a transmission capacity of 1,400 MW and an operating voltage of 450–500 kV. The price per kWh could rise by 0.8 øre in Norway.〔Hovland, Kjetil Malkenes. "(Søker om Tysklandskabel )" ''Teknisk Ukeblad'', 9 November 2009. Accessed: 12 January 2015.〕 The sea cable is planned as a bipolar system with earthing through the return cable. This way, the disadvantages of a ground-return electrode with earthing in the sea, such as production of chlorine compounds and metal corrosion, are avoided. Anticipated life span of the cable would be about 40 years. Since the power supply in both Germany and Norway is based on alternating current, converter stations must be built in both countries. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「NorGer」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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