High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) Power Supply is a technology used in the electricity industry to transmit large amounts of power over long distances. It is used to connect two alternating current (AC) networks that are not synchronized, or to connect an AC network to a large DC load. HVDC power supplies are also used to connect offshore wind farms to the mainland grid. HVDC power supplies are more efficient than AC power supplies, as they reduce power losses over long distances. They also allow for more precise control of power flow, and can be used to balance power supply and demand. HVDC power supplies are also more reliable than AC power supplies, as they are less affected by faults and disturbances. Some companies in the HVDC Power Supply market include ABB, Siemens, General Electric, Hitachi, and Toshiba. Show Less Read more
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