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Data on interconnectors between EU and non-EU countries #2410

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q-- opened this issue Apr 24, 2020 · 4 comments
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Data on interconnectors between EU and non-EU countries #2410

q-- opened this issue Apr 24, 2020 · 4 comments
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q-- commented Apr 24, 2020

Page 15 and 16 of this report have a nice table.

Situation in November 2018

so decently recent

q-- added a commit to q--/electricitymap-contrib that referenced this issue Apr 24, 2020
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The report gives 8GWh of imports from Morocco to Spain, so even though almost al transmission is from Spain to Morocco the interconnection appears to work in the other direction as well
q-- added a commit to q--/electricitymap-contrib that referenced this issue Apr 24, 2020
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The report gives 8GWh of imports from Morocco to Spain, so even though almost al transmission is from Spain to Morocco the interconnection appears to work in the other direction as well
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nice discovery! seems like the values in the table represent the physical maximum transmission capacity, which is the right value to use.
a certain bit will always be used by reactive power. in addition, there usually are tramsmission limits from one side to the other (grid stability reasons).
Caution: I think Ukraine<>Romania with over 5GW is a bit high - if I remember correctly, it's due to an unused 750kV line from the Soviet times, which is partially not existing anymore. same probably applies for Ukraine<>Hungary and Ukraine<>Poland. capacity seems too high there opposed to what we regularly see on the map. background: A small western part of Ukraine is synchronous with the central EU countries. the rest is synchronous with the ex-soviet states. some Nuclear power plants in the west used to export power to the mentioned neighbouring states. but the high voltage level is not used anymore.
check blue lines on: https://www.entsoe.eu/data/map/

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The report gives 8GWh of imports from Morocco to Spain, so even though almost al transmission is from Spain to Morocco the interconnection appears to work in the other direction as well

Co-authored-by: Roberta Hunt <[email protected]>
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corradio commented Jun 9, 2020

Is there more to do here? Or have we already added all the capacities mentioned in the report?

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q-- commented Jun 11, 2020

Made a list. Don't have time to check them all at the moment, but I've seen that at least Estonia and Latvia appear to miss capacities

  • Russia-Estonia
  • Russia-Latvia
  • Russia-Lithuania (is Updated Lithuania Exchanges (to BY and RU-KGD) #2429 correct though... or does Lithuania also interconnect with Rusia on the eastern border?)
  • Belarus-Lithuania
  • Ukraine-Poland but see Data on interconnectors between EU and non-EU countries #2410 (comment) w.r.t. Ukraine interconnections. Also, all interconnections already have import an import from Ukraine capacity. Whether or not that's correct
  • Ukraine-Slovakia
  • Ukraine-Hungary
  • Ukraine-Romania
  • Albania-Greece
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina -Croatia
  • North Macedonia-Bulgaria
  • North Macedonia-Greece
  • Serbia-Hungary
  • Serbia-Romania
  • Serbia-Bulgaria
  • Serbia-Croatia
  • Turkey-Bulgaria
  • Turkey-Greece
  • Morocco-Spain

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* Added EE->RU-1 and LV->RU-1 Interchange Capacities

source from #2410

* Update README.md

* Update README.md
FelixDQ added a commit that referenced this issue Oct 5, 2020
* Add BG-MK and BG-TR Capacities

source from #2410

* Update README.md

Co-authored-by: martincollignon <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Felix Qvist <[email protected]>
FelixDQ added a commit that referenced this issue Oct 5, 2020
* Add AL->GR and GR->TR Interchange Capacities

source from #2410

* Update README.md

Co-authored-by: Markus Killendahl <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Felix Qvist <[email protected]>
con-cat pushed a commit to con-cat/electricitymap-contrib that referenced this issue May 18, 2021
Source from electricitymaps#2410

The report gives 8GWh of imports from Morocco to Spain, so even though almost al transmission is from Spain to Morocco the interconnection appears to work in the other direction as well

Co-authored-by: Roberta Hunt <[email protected]>
con-cat pushed a commit to con-cat/electricitymap-contrib that referenced this issue May 18, 2021
con-cat pushed a commit to con-cat/electricitymap-contrib that referenced this issue May 18, 2021
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* Added EE->RU-1 and LV->RU-1 Interchange Capacities

source from electricitymaps#2410

* Update README.md

* Update README.md
con-cat pushed a commit to con-cat/electricitymap-contrib that referenced this issue May 18, 2021
* Add BG-MK and BG-TR Capacities

source from electricitymaps#2410

* Update README.md

Co-authored-by: martincollignon <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Felix Qvist <[email protected]>
con-cat pushed a commit to con-cat/electricitymap-contrib that referenced this issue May 18, 2021
* Add AL->GR and GR->TR Interchange Capacities

source from electricitymaps#2410

* Update README.md

Co-authored-by: Markus Killendahl <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Felix Qvist <[email protected]>
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Going to double check all these and add the missing ones so we can finally close this.

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