HVDC Thailand–Malaysia
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The HVDC Thailand–Malaysia is a 110 kilometer long HVDC powerline between Khlong Ngae in Thailand at 6°42′56″N 100°27′08″E / 6.71556°N 100.45222°E and Gurun in Malaysia. The HVDC Thailand–Malaysia, which crosses the border between Malaysia and Thailand at 6°31′47″N 100°24′11″E / 6.52972°N 100.40306°E, serves for the coupling of the asynchronously operated power grids of Thailand and Malaysia and went in service in June 2002. The HVDC connection Thailand–Malaysia is a monopolar 300 kV overhead line with a maximum transmission rate of 300 megawatts. The terminal of the HVDC is situated east of Gurun at 5°48′45″N 100°32′06″E / 5.81250°N 100.53500°E. The inverter hall is designed as Chinese style building.
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- https://web.archive.org/web/20050404050500/http://www.egat.co.th/hvdc/INTRODUCTION.HTML
- https://web.archive.org/web/20051102091726/http://www.siemens.com/Daten/siecom/HQ/PTD/Internet/PTD_Unitwide/WORKAREA/ptd_h_ce/templatedata/Deutsch/file/binary/Interconnection_268319.pdf
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- HVDC transmission lines
- Electric power infrastructure in Malaysia
- Electric power infrastructure in Thailand
- Malaysia–Thailand relations
- Energy infrastructure completed in 2002
- 2002 establishments in Malaysia
- 2002 establishments in Thailand
- Electric power stubs
- Thailand stubs
- Malaysian building and structure stubs