High-Voltage DC Breakthrough Could Boost Renewable Energy

High-Voltage DC Breakthrough Could Boost Renewable Energy
National Geographic
High-voltage DC transmission lines carry electricity from China's massive Three Gorges dam, the largest power plant in the world.

An updated, high-voltage version of DC, called HVDC, is being touted as the transmission method of the future because of its ability to transmit current over very long distances with fewer losses than AC. And that trend may be accelerated by a new device called a hybrid HVDC breaker, which may make it possible to use DC on large power grids without the fear of catastrophic breakdown that stymied the technology in the past.



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