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Lyon–Moutiers DC transmission scheme

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and so 150,000 volts between the conductors. The line was 200 kilometres long, with 190 kilometres run overhead and 10 kilometres as paper insulated underground cable. Originally the cable was rated for 75 A, but was later run with 150 A. Even after this increase in current the cable was still in
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At the Moutiers power plant, there were four generators switched in
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electric power transmission scheme ever built. Designed by
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good condition when the scheme was dismantled in 1936.
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Black, R.M.; Science Museum (Great Britain) (1983).
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Index

high voltage direct current
Rene Thury
hydroelectric
Moûtiers
Lyon
series
bipolar
ground
Menlo Park Reminiscences, volume 2
ISBN
978-0-7661-2648-0
ISBN
0-86341-001-4
The History of Electric Wires and Cables
ISBN
978-0-86341-001-7
"Transport d'Énergie Moûtiers-Lyon"
doi
10.1051/lhb/1908068
The History of Electric Wires and Cables
ISBN
9780863410017
https://web.archive.org/web/20090914061501/http://www.electrosuisse.ch/cms.cfm/s_page/74440
Categories
HVDC transmission lines
1906 establishments in France
1936 disestablishments in France
Energy infrastructure completed in 1906
Energy infrastructure in France

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