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High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) transmission is a technology used in electrical engineering to transmit large amounts of electrical power over long distances. It is used to connect two asynchronous power systems, such as two different countries or two different parts of the same country. HVDC transmission is more efficient than traditional Alternating Current (AC) transmission, as it reduces power losses and allows for more precise control of the power flow. It is also more reliable, as it is less affected by weather conditions and other external factors.
HVDC transmission is used in a variety of applications, such as connecting offshore wind farms to the mainland grid, connecting two different power grids, and providing power to remote areas. It is also used in the development of smart grids, which are designed to be more efficient and reliable.
Some companies in the HVDC transmission market include ABB, Siemens, General Electric, Hitachi, and Toshiba. Show Less Read more