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Gas insulated transmission lines

IEEE Power Engineering Review, 2000
Gas-insulated transmission lines (GIL) are a further development of the tubular conductor intended for long distances and are especially suitable for connecting conurbations to centers of power supply. They are also as "invisible" as ordinary power cables as well as having a number of other advantages.
J. Riedl, T. Hillers
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Gas insulated transmission lines in railway galleries

2003 IEEE Bologna Power Tech Conference Proceedings,, 2004
This paper deals with the possibility of installing a double-circuit gas insulated transmission line (GIL) in the pilot tunnel of the planned new railway galleries Bolzano (Italy)- Innsbruck (Austria). This EHV transmission line could represent a new fundamental step in reconstructing the transnational networks. The high GIL power ratings together with
BENATO, ROBERTO   +5 more
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Direct Current Gas-Insulated Transmission Lines

IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery, 2018
The technology behind dc power transmissions shows an ever-increasing usage worldwide. Predominantly installed in remote areas, the use of overhead transmission lines is reasonable. Today, dc transmission technology is entering a new era, where rather densely populated areas are being firmly looked at with the desire of nonvisibility transmission lines.
Tomasz Magier   +2 more
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Directly buried gas-insulated transmission lines (GIL)

PES T&D 2012, 2012
Regarding the increasing interest in underground transmission systems, gas-insulated lines (GIL) represent an attractive alternative to cable solutions. Changes in the regulatory framework with respect to planned extensions of extra high voltage (EHV) systems have intensified the demand for underground transmission lines in general.
S. Poehler, P. Rudenko
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Gas insulated transmission lines - GIL

2008 IEEE/PES Transmission and Distribution Conference and Exposition, 2004
The GIL is a transmission system for the transmission of high power levels over long distances, to solve specific routing or access problems, or as connections in power plants and substations. As a gas-insulated system, the GIL has the advantage of having electrical behavior similar to an overhead line. This is of importance to system operation.
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Corrosion protection for gas-insulated transmission lines

IEEE Power Engineering Society Summer Meeting,, 2003
For buried gas insulated transmission lines (GILs), a coating against corrosion is absolutely necessary and similar to most other directly buried metallic installations. Active corrosion protection, also called catholic protection, may be added to take care about possible failures of the coating as an additional quality insurance system to the passive ...
A. Chakir, H. Koch
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Development of a Compressed-Gas-Insulated Transmission Line

IEEE Transactions on Power Apparatus and Systems, 1971
Development of Compressed-Gas-Insulated transmission lines for voltages of 138 to 500 kV is described. Design, manufacture and installation are presented. Dielectric and mechanical tests data are given. A 230 kV single-phase outdoor test line of 230-ft length has been installed and voltage and current tests have been initiated.
B. Pedersen, H. Doepken, P. Bolin
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Advanced Dielectrics for Gas-Insulated Transmission Lines [Editorial]

IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, 2018
High voltage alternating current (HVAC) gas-insulated transmission lines (GILs) have been successfully used as an alternative solution to overhead lines and cables for more than 40 years. GIL can be laid directly buried, in a passable or non-passable tunnel or on a gantry. GIL solutions offer different advantages, such as high current-carrying capacity,
Chuanyang Li, Jinliang He
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