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Panorama of Montreal, Quebec, Canada, and the Saint-Lawrence river in fall 2018.

High-voltage direct current (HVDC) is a key enabler for a carbon-neutral energy system

High-voltage direct current (HVDC) is a key enabler for a carbon-neutral energy system. It is highly efficient for transmitting large amounts of electricity over long distances, integration of renewables and interconnecting grids, opening up for new sustainable transmission solutions.

Evolving technology trends and the increase in variable renewable energy generation requires multi-energy carriers and opens up for additional energy transmission capacity across long distances to consumptions centers, in addition to HVDC technology.

Join us to learn more how the HVDC transmission systems help to decarbonize the global energy system, help to increase integration of renewable energy and enhance security of power supply in the network by utilizing the multi-purpose DC grids of the future.

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