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The Quebec – New England Transmission (officially known in Quebec as the Réseau multiterminal à courant continu (RMCC) and also known as Phase I / Phase II and the Radisson - Nicolet - Des Cantons circuit, and known in New England as the Northern Pass) is a long-distance high-voltage direct current (HVDC) line between Radisson, Quebec and Westford Road in Ayer, Massachusetts. As of 2012, it remains one of only two Multi-terminal HVDC systems in the world (the other one being the Sardinia–Corsica–Italy system, completed in the same year) and is "the only multi-terminal bipole HVDC system in the world where three stations are interconnected and operate under a common master control system".

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  • HGÜ Québec–Neuengland (de)
  • Réseau multiterminal à courant continu (fr)
  • Quebec – New England Transmission (en)
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  • Le Réseau multiterminal à courant continu (RMCC, aussi connu sous le nom de Phase I/Phase II) est une ligne à haute tension en courant continu à 2 faisceaux de 4 conducteurs à ±450 kV d'une longueur totale de 1 480 km qui relie les postes Radisson dans le nord du Québec et Sandy Pond, à Ayer, au Massachusetts. Contrairement à la plupart des autres installations HVDC en service dans le monde, le RMCC est équipé de plusieurs postes convertisseurs, qui rendent son exploitation plus flexible. (fr)
  • The Quebec – New England Transmission (officially known in Quebec as the Réseau multiterminal à courant continu (RMCC) and also known as Phase I / Phase II and the Radisson - Nicolet - Des Cantons circuit, and known in New England as the Northern Pass) is a long-distance high-voltage direct current (HVDC) line between Radisson, Quebec and Westford Road in Ayer, Massachusetts. As of 2012, it remains one of only two Multi-terminal HVDC systems in the world (the other one being the Sardinia–Corsica–Italy system, completed in the same year) and is "the only multi-terminal bipole HVDC system in the world where three stations are interconnected and operate under a common master control system". (en)
  • Die HGÜ Quebec–Neuengland ist eine Hochspannungs-Gleichstrom-Übertragungsleitung von Radisson, Québec nach Sandy Pond in , Massachusetts. Im Gegensatz zu den meisten anderen HGÜ-Anlagen ist sie eine Mehrpunktverbindung. Ursprünglich bestand sie aus dem 172 km langen Abschnitt zwischen in Québec und , New Hampshire, die wegen des asynchronen Betriebes beider Stromnetze als HGÜ ausgeführt werden musste. Diese Leitung ging 1986 in Betrieb und konnte eine maximale Leistung von 690 MW übertragen. Die bipolare Betriebsspannung beträgt ±450 kV. (de)
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