Square Butte (transmission line)
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Square Butte is the designation of a
high-voltage direct current A high-voltage direct current (HVDC) electric power transmission system (also called a power superhighway or an electrical superhighway) uses direct current (DC) for electric power transmission, in contrast with the more common alternating cur ...
transmission line in the United States between the Milton R. Young Power Plant near
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at and the Arrowhead converter station near Adolph (a neighborhood of the city of Hermantown near the city of
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) at . It was built by
Minnkota Power Cooperative Minnkota Power Cooperative is an electrical generation and transmission cooperative based in Grand Forks, North Dakota. It wholesales electric power to rural electric cooperatives in North Dakota and Minnesota Minnesota () is a state i ...
and Minnesota Power and went in service in 1977. In 2009, an agreement was executed between the two companies whereby Minnkota gets the rights to all the power currently transmitted over the line (and which is now carried over a newly built 345kV transmission line) while Minnesota Power takes full ownership of the line to transmit power from new sources in the Center area. Square Butte can transfer up to 500
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at a symmetrical voltage of 250 kV. The whole line is implemented as overhead line on steel lattice towers, with a single conductor per HVDC pole (i.e. a total of two for the HDVC bipole), with a length of 449 miles (749 kilometers). The line crosses the Missouri River north of Price between and in a 718 metres long span. As is the case for modern HVDC-systems
thyristor A thyristor () is a solid-state semiconductor device with four layers of alternating P- and N-type materials used for high-power applications. It acts exclusively as a bistable switch (or a latch), conducting when the gate receives a current ...
static inverter An HVDC converter station (or simply converter station) is a specialised type of substation which forms the terminal equipment for a high-voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission line.Arrillaga, Jos; High Voltage Direct Current Transmission, se ...
s are used.


Crossing another HVDC line

Southeast of
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, at Square Butte crosses CU, another HVDC powerline. This is the only crossing point of two HVDC overhead powerlines in the Western hemisphere.


Electrode line

The ground return
electrode line An electrode line is used in some high-voltage direct-current (HVDC) power transmission systems, to connect the converter stations to distant ground electrodes. Many long-distance HVDC systems use sea or ground return for the DC neutral current ...
starting at Adolph Static Inverter Plant is installed on portal pylons of the three phase AC-powerline from Adolph Static Inverter Plant to Marble Substation. It ends at {{Coord, 46, 55, 29, N, 92, 41, 50, W, type:landmark, name=End of electrode line of Square Butte. The electrode line starting at Adolph Static Inverter Plant consists of two underground 15 kV cables, each using aluminum conductors with a cross section of 380 mm2.


External links

* ABB (2005)
Upgrade of control system for CU and Square Butte HVDC projects
Retrieved March 27, 2005.


THE SQUARE BUTTE HVDC SCHEME – Geographic map
Energy infrastructure completed in 1977 Electric power transmission systems in the United States Energy infrastructure in North Dakota Energy infrastructure in Minnesota Duluth, Minnesota 1977 establishments in Minnesota 1977 establishments in North Dakota Buildings and structures in Oliver County, North Dakota