List of high-voltage transmission links in Denmark including some under construction or proposed.

Name Substation DK Substation 2 Length (km) Voltage (kV) Power (MW) Operational Remarks
Bornholm CableHasleSweden Borrby43,56060Repaired 2004submarine AC
COBRAcableEndrupNetherlands Eemshaven3253207002019submarine HVDC
KontekBjæverskovGermany Bentwisch1714006001995submarine HVDC
Konti–Skan 1Vester HassingSweden Lindome1492502501965–2006submarine HVDC
Kriegers Flak Combined Grid SolutionRødvigGermany Bentwisch220, 1704002021submarine AC via wind farms Kriegers Flak and EnBW Baltic II
Konti–Skan 2Vester HassingSweden Lindome1493003001988submarine HVDC
SkagerrakTjeleNorway Kristiansand2402 × 250, 1 × 350, 1 × 5001,6321977submarine HVDC, 4 subsystems
Viking LinkRevsing, JutlandUnited Kingdom Bicker Fen7655251,4002023submarine HVDC limited to 800 MW due to the West Jutland grid needing upgrades before full utilisation can be achieved[1]

In addition to the above named, submarine interconnectors Denmark has 400 kV, 220 kV and 150 kV AC transmission cables from Jutland to Germany. These cables can import 1,500 MW and export 1,780 MW of power. Denmark also has four AC (two 132 kV and two 400 kV) submarine cables connecting Zealand with Sweden. These can import 1,300 MW and export 1,700 MW of power.[2][3][4]

Name Substation 1 Substation 2 Length (km) Voltage (kV) Power (MW) Operational Remarks
Great Belt power linkFraugdeHerslev (Kalundborg Kommune)584006002010submarine HVDC

See also

References

  1. Paleja, Ameya (2023-12-19). "World's largest electric cable close to power, could light 1.4 million homes". interestingengineering.com. Retrieved 2023-12-19.
  2. "Elnettet i dag" [The Power Grid Today]. energinet.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 2023-08-05.
  3. "Klimaminister godkender fremtidssikring af elforbindelsen mellem Danmark og Sverige". kefm.dk (Press release) (in Danish). 2023-04-11. Retrieved 2023-09-10.
  4. Brøndum, Daniel Johan (2023-04-11). "Udskiftning af kabler til Sverige øger forsyningssikkerheden" [Replacement of cables to Sweden increases supply reliability]. energinet.dk (Press release) (in Danish). Retrieved 2023-09-11.
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