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I asked a Chinese

A few years ago I was in Shanghai on another occasion, but I saw that China was investing heavily in shipbuilding - heavy steel and building several factories that produced HVDC cables
I asked why and the Chinese was quite far-sighted and said that there would be a shortage/shortage of energy and it was cheaper to transport DC "direct current" over longer distances, for example Beijing would have to get energy from large waterfalls 1000 km north of the city.
The Chinese was very kind and subsequently sent me a detailed description of the generator they used to raise the voltage to 800 KV - - - See the description

The friendly Chinese explained to me that the generator was persistent, calculating and "pumped" like a woman's heart, - persistent to the limit.

We are making a factory where production has no end

Today, large cables are produced in factories on land where length, dimensions and weight are crucial for what can be transported to the geographical project

The large HVDC cables must be produced on site

Because we are bringing LH2 (liquid hydrogen under extreme pressure) - into the entire energy infrastructure network, it will give a competitive advantage by producing the entire string endlessly directly from the location, and moving the factory instead of the location

Instead, we must transport the FACTORY, - Hitachi knows how. The cable must be "an endless sausage" that comes out of the factory and the factory is moved on rails because the "sausage" is endless and is laid directly in the ground non-stop 24/7?

If the task is for an HVDCBATTERY main string down through Jutland, - - Then build NKT/ Hitachi - Tennet (those who get the patent) a Factory in Skagen (on rails) - - the "sausage"/cable must, for safety reasons, be laid 3 - 4 meters in the ground, directly from the endless sausage factory, and at one point the "sausage factory" stands in Tønder

The cable factory or several cable factories must be built/designed in a way that suits the terrain the cable factory, "throughout its journey", will work in, including "cable factory types" that are capable of laying Marine Cables/"Sausage, endless 3 - 4 m. under the seabed

This page was updated on 27-05-2025