On 20/08/13 09:03, Tim Streater wrote:
In article ,
Andy Burns wrote:
Tim Streater wrote:
And the cost, 10 times that of pylons. Anyone know the highest voltage
they put underground?
"Murphy is one of the UKs leading tunnelling
contractors with a wealth of experience in the design,
construction and fitting out of cable tunnels. We have
successfully delivered a number of high-profile
infrastructure power projects, including the Olympic
Park (132/400kV Cable Tunnels)"
http://www.murphygroup.co.uk/uploads...er%20Brochure/
Power%20Brochure.html#/8/zoomed
So 400kV underground has to be in a tunnel rather than buried?
I wouldn't be surprised
Is that AC? Not sure I'd like to be walking along next to it.
yes, HVDC is only worth doing for seabed or very long cables.
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