Consideration for Implementing Multiterminal DC Systems

The established principles of multiterminal dc transmission are applied to the planning needs of practical projects. Without further detailed review of operating techniques, possibilities and contraints that are intended to be useful in the assessment of potential projects are discussed. Reference is made to the plans for certain schemes and the status of dc circuit breakers is reviewed.

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