Start low-power testing NorNed cable

10-04-2008

Last night, the repair operation of the NorNed cable has been completed. The NorNed cable is now ready for testing. Low power tests will start today, 10th April 2008.

Last few days the weather conditions were good enough to continue repair works and the project team was able to work 24 hours a day. The last joint was finished successfully last night. Ahigh-voltage test on the cable is performed and the transmission tests have started.

The transmission test program comprises a low power (LP) test sequence to validate the base functionality of the NorNed HVDC link and a high power (HP) test sequence to ensure a reliable infrastructure able to take a stable and controlled 700 MW transmission.

The LP tests typically take in between 30 MW and 100 MW in both directions. These LP tests will last at minimum 125 hours of actual power transmission.

The HP tests will be at cable load up to full capacity of 700 MW. An expected scenario indicates HP testing at 700 MW for approximately 50-60   hours, where both directions are tested. Ensuring a reliable NorNed HVDC link might require more hours of testing. The first high power test is now scheduled for Monday 14 April 2008, taking into account the test results so far.

Where the LP tests are characterised by high failure rates and therefore planning uncertainty the required test power will be secured via the balancing markets. For the HP tests the program will be placed on the day-ahead markets. Costs for/revenues from all test power will be allocated to the NorNed project.

The start of the HP tests and the test program during HP testing will be made public the day ahead in due time before gate closure at the power exchanges.