Kontek

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Template:Short description Template:More footnotes Template:Infobox power transmission line The Kontek HVDC is a Template:Convert long, monopolar 400 kV high-voltage direct current cable between Germany and the Danish island Zealand. Its name comes from "continent" and the name of the former Danish power transmission company "Elkraft", which operated the power grid on the Danish islands Lolland, Falster and Zealand and had the abbreviation "ek". As of today, the cable is operated by Energinet.dk in Denmark and 50Hertz Transmission GmbH in Germany.

Kontek is remarkable because, in contrast to similar facilities like Baltic Cable and Konti-Skan, all land sections of the Template:Convert onshore lines on Falster, Zealand and Germany are implemented as underground cable. This unusual measure, which raised the construction costs of Kontek significantly, was made for practical rather than technical reasons. Obtaining permission for building overhead lines can take a long time, and hence underground cables were used in order to ensure it was completed on schedule.

Description

The Kontek cable begins in the static inverter plant of Bentwisch in Germany. It runs Template:Convert to Markgrafenheide on the Baltic Sea, where a Template:Convert submarine cable section to the island of Falster begins. In this section, the Kontek crosses the Baltic Cable at Template:Coord through the use of a Template:Convert ramp. The Kontek reaches Falster near Gedser, and crosses the island via Template:Convert of underground cable. Subsequently, a Template:Convert submarine cable section then crosses the sea between Falster and Zealand. A Template:Convert land cable on Zealand follows, which ends at the static inverter station in Bjæverskov.

The Kontek capacity is 600 megawatts and was commissioned in 1995.

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Switching diagram of AC filter used for HVDC Kontek. Each station has two such filters
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Impedance of AC filter used at Kontek in dependence of frequency. Power grid frequency and their 11th, 13th, 23rd and 25th harmonics are marked

The high-voltage cable of the Kontek is implemented as paper-isolated oil-filled cable with two copper conductors with a cross section of 800 mm2 permanently joined in parallel. For better monitoring of the oil, the land sections of the Kontek cable are divided in sections of approx. Template:Convert, which are separated by oil-impermeable sockets from each other. In the proximity of these sockets - at some distance from the cable route - there are automatic stations for the monitoring of the oil pressure, the oil temperature and other operating parameters of the cable. For practical reasons, the Template:Convert long submarine cable section through the Baltic Sea between Germany and Denmark was implemented as a single oil-filled section without sockets. As electrode cables of the Kontek, on the German and on the Danish side, commercial plastic-isolated 17 kV-cables are used.

The static inverter station in Bjæverskov was attached to an existing substation for 400 kV/132 kV. For the construction of the static inverter plant in Bentwisch a new construction site was chosen even though only one kilometer north there is still the old 220 kV/110 kV-substation which was built in the GDR. In 2002 the static inverter station in Bentwisch was extended to a 380 kV/110 kV-substation and connected by a 110 kV-line to the old 220 kV/110 kV-substation.

A supplemental 400 MW AC connection between Germany and Zealand in 2018 and costing DKK 2.9 billion, is planned to use the Kriegers Flak offshore wind farm, enabling the wind power to be transmitted to either country as well as passing power between the countries.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref name=wtt>Template:Cite news.</ref>

Sites

Name Coordinates
Bentwisch Static Inverter Plant Template:Coord
Mönchhagen Kontek Cable Monitoring Cabinet Template:Coord
Markgrafenheide Kontek Cable Monitoring Cabinet Template:Coord
Kontek enters Baltic Sea Template:Coord
Kontek leaves Baltic Sea Template:Coord
Kontek enters Storstrømmen Template:Coord
Kontek leaves Storstrømmen Template:Coord
Bjæverskov Static Inverter Plant Template:Coord

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