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by jonrx
3801 days ago
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AFAIK Hydro-Quebec already does something like this. http://www.hydroquebec.com/learning/transport/grandes-distan... Granted, there's not much details : « The technology used to transmit direct current is not the most common. However, it can be advantageous for isolating alternating-current systems or controlling the quantity of electricity transmitted. Hydro-Québec has a direct-current line (which goes from the Baie-James region to Sandy Pond, near Boston) as well as many direct-current interconnections with neighboring systems. » |
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