IFA-2 explained

IFA-2
Country:France, United Kingdom
Direction:North–South
Start:Tourbe, France
Through:English Channel
Finish:Lee-on-the-Solent, Hampshire, United Kingdom
Partners:National Grid plcRéseau de Transport d'Électricité
Cable Manufacturer:Prysmian Group
Substation Manufacturer:ABB Group
Construction:2017
Est:January 2021
Type:submarine cable
Current Type:HVDC
Length Km:204
Capacity:1,000 MW
Dc Voltage:±320 kV
Poles No:2
Circuits No:1

IFA-2 (Interconnexion France-Angleterre 2) is a subsea electrical interconnector, running beneath the English Channel between France and the United Kingdom. The 204km (127miles) high voltage direct current (HVDC) cable operates at +/-320kV with the capacity to transmit 1,000 MW of power. IFA-2 is the second interconnector built between France and Great Britain, after IFA (HVDC Cross-Channel) link.

Route

The cable connects to the French grid at the Tourbe 400kV substation. From there, a 300m (1,000feet) long high-voltage alternating current (HVAC) underground cable runs to the converter station nearby. A 24km (15miles) long underground HVDC cable runs from the converter station to the landfall point east of Merville-Franceville-Plage, near Caen in Normandy.

On the British side, the landfall point is located at Monks Hill Beach, at the southern end of Solent Airfield, near Portsmouth. The converter station is located to the north east of Solent Airfield. From there, a 2abbr=inNaNabbr=in long HVAC cable runs underwater to the point of connection to the grid at Chilling 400kV substation, near Warsash, Hampshire.

Project history

The project was developed by IFA2 SAS, a joint venture between the UK's National Grid and RTE of France.

In 2015, the European Commission identified IFA-2 as one of key energy infrastructure projects.[1]

In 2017, contract for IFA-2 was awarded to the Prysmian Group and ABB.[2]

In October 2019, the project completed the external construction of the UK convertor building.[3] Cable laying works in the eastern Solent took place at the end of 2019.[4]

The cable was energised for the first time on 15 October 2020, in preparation for testing before going live.[5] It was placed into live operation on 22 January 2021 with an opening flow from France to the UK.[6] The connector tripped in the morning of January 29, causing a loss of 900MW, and grid batteries compensated some of the loss to keep frequency drop at 0.25Hz.[7]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: IFA2 – Interconnextion France Angleterre . 2019-11-30 . . 2018-02-09 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180209223207/http://www.ifa2interconnector.com/ . dead .
  2. Web site: Bridging UK and France with Electricity . 2019-11-30 . Prysmian Group.
  3. Web site: 3 Oct 2020 . IFA2 'Tops out' at Daedalus Airfield . 20 April 2020 . ifa2interconnector.com . IFA2.
  4. Web site: Sherwood . G.A.F . 29 October 2019 . IFA2 CABLE LAY AND BURIAL CAMPAIGN – EASTERN SOLENT . 14 May 2020 . national archives . royal navy.
  5. Web site: National Grid's new undersea power cable between Britain and France energises race to net zero . 15 October 2020 . IFA-2.
  6. Web site: 22 January 2021 . Cross-channel power link for 1 m British homes opens . The Guardian.
  7. Web site: Dynamic Containment assets jump into action following French interconnector trip . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20210201231003/https://www.current-news.co.uk/news/dynamic-containment-assets-jump-into-action-following-french-interconnector-trip . 1 February 2021 . Current . en-gb.