Hudson Project Explained

Hudson Project
Country: United States
State:
Start:Ridgefield, New Jersey
Through:Edgewater, New Jersey
Hudson River
Finish:Manhattan, New York City
Substation Manufacturer:Siemens
Est:2013
Capacity:660 MW
Ac Voltage:230/345 kV
Dc Voltage:180 kV

The Hudson Project is a 345 kV AC underground and submarine power cable system which supplies electric power to New York City from the Bergen Generating Station, in Ridgefield, New Jersey.[1] [2] The cable system was laid by Anbaric Development Partners.

Overview

The system consists of a high-voltage direct current (HVDC) back-to-back station with a transmission rate of 660 MW and DC voltage of 180 kV at 1 Railroad Avenue (40.8322°N -74.0122°W) in Ridgefield, which is connected by a 230 kV line with the nearby substation. From the static inverter plant the three-phase AC line to Consolidated Edison's W. 49th Street substation at 40.7658°N -73.9958°W starts, is in its whole length implemented as underground or submarine cable, buried in non-navigable and in navigable sections.[3]

After travelling through the Edgewater Tunnel, the cable enters the Hudson River at Edgewater, New Jersey and runs along the eastern side of the river parallel to the shore until piers 92 and 94, where it enters Manhattan.

Construction of the link started in May 2011 and was completed in June 2013.[4]

The cable was completely removed and replaced in 2017. The Ariadne, a 130-meter cable ship, performed the submarine cable replacement.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: N.Y. Approves PSEG Cross-Hudson Cable . EF News Archives . The Electricity Forum Inc. . Geneva, NY.
  2. News: Manhattan Turns to New Jersey to Fulfill Its Need for Electricity . 2007-12-02 . Patrick . McGeehan . The New York Times.
  3. Web site: Description - Hudson Project . Hudson Transmission Partners, LLC . Fairfield, CT.
  4. Web site: Hudson Project's status. Hudson Transmission Partners, LLC . 2011-10-03. https://web.archive.org/web/20100326131740/http://hudsonproject.com/project/status/#. 2010-03-26. dead.