- Berlin 380-kV electric line
The Berlin 380-kV electric line is a 38.3-km double-circuit high-
volt age electric three-phase power line inBerlin . An unusual system for a municipality, it was installed by theWest Berlin Bewag utility company during the division of the city. Since 1951, West Berlin had been cut off from theEast Berlin and East German power networks, and maintained an independent power generation capacity that was not connected to any otherpower grid . Berlin was connected to the western European power grid in 1994, followingGerman reunification , by extending the 380-kV line.The first section of the line, which entered service in
1977 , was an interconnector that consisted of a 2.6 km overhead transmission line and an 8.1 km underground cable, which ran from Reuterpower station inSpandau to Mitte substation inTiergarten ("Mitte" means "central"; the district ofBerlin-Mitte was then inEast Berlin ). It was the first time plastic insulators had been used. The overhead segment and an adjacent 110-kV line are the only overhead lines in former West Berlin. The underground section used water-cooled cable in an accessible tunnel. Both substations use totally enclosed SF6-insulatedswitchgear . They are the oldest 380 kV substations with SF6 technology inGermany .After
German reunification the line was extended 7.6 km further west to Teufelsbruch substation in Spandau Forest, near Berlin's western border, in 1994. The city was finally relinked to the western German power grid via a new 170-km transmission line toHelmstedt , just behind the former inner-German border.At the same time, the 380-kV line was extended into former
East Berlin via an 6.3-km tunnel toFriedrichshain substation (1998), extended 5.2 km toMarzahn substation in 2000, with a 12-km connector to the new Neuenhagen substation east of Berlin opening earlier the same year, creating a second connector to the Western European grid. The tunnel is up to 30 m deep, and has a small inspection railway. After the line was complete, several overhead lines in eastern Berlin were dismantled.External links
* [http://tdworld.com/mag/power_berlin_creates_kv/index.html Article about the 1994 connector]
* [http://www.bundeskartellamt.de/wEnglisch/News/Archiv/ArchivNews2000/2000_11_15.shtml Bundeskartellamt article mentioning the cable]* [http://www.soletanche-bachy.com/SBF/referencesb.nsf/ApplicationEN/2F68ADE31098D5E5C1256A5500229429?OpenDocument Image of work on the underground cable at Leipziger Straße]
* [http://www.dup-bs.de/bewag.htm Article with images of work on the Marzahn extension]
* [http://www.udo-leuschner.de/energie-chronik/001103.htm 2000 article in German about the completion of the system]
* [http://www.epilog.de/Berlin/Eisenbahn/Werkbahnen/Bewag_Tunnelbahn.htm Article about the system (in German)]
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