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==Description==
==Description==


The data for the transformer stations in the north sea, can be edited but wont be part of the energy game.
Converter stations can be used as in intermediate step when bringing offshore energy to land. These stations can be the point where the cables from different offshore energy sources join and are converted from AC to DC to transport energy over longer distances. After conversion, more powerfull cables can bring the energy from the converter station to shore, where the energy will have to be converted again from DC to AC.  


==MSP Challenge==
==MSP Challenge==


This puts no pressure on the ecosystem.
For the purpose of the MSP Challenge, users can plan for converter stations to optimize the number or cables to transport the energy to shore. Users do not have to plan for the type of cable (AC or DC), but do need to consider the capacity of the cables. This puts no pressure on the ecosystem.
 
=North Sea=
=North Sea=
   
   
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==Metadata==
==Metadata==
===Data Source===
Not applicable. The existing landing stations were placed based on rough estimations or energy model requirements.
Enter data source for North Sea here.
 
===Original Title===
Enter name of the layer at the North Sea source.
 
===Description===
Enter the description of the North Sea dataset here.
 
===Creation Date===
yyyy-mm-dd North Sea
 
===Methodology===
Enter here how the layer was prepared to be integrated into the MSP Challenge North Sea Edition.


=Baltic Sea=
=Baltic Sea=
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==Metadata==
==Metadata==
===Data Source===
Not applicable. The existing landing stations were placed based on rough estimations or energy model requirements.
Enter data source for Baltic Sea here.
 
===Original Title===
Enter name of the layer at the Baltic Sea source.
 
===Description===
Enter the description of the Baltic Sea dataset here.
 
===Creation Date===
yyyy-mm-dd Baltic Sea
 
===Methodology===
 
'''Coming soon'''


=Clyde Marine Region=
=Clyde Marine Region=

Revision as of 10:03, 11 July 2022

Converter Station
File:Layer Converter Station.png
Layer Info
Category Activities
Sub-category Energy

Description

Converter stations can be used as in intermediate step when bringing offshore energy to land. These stations can be the point where the cables from different offshore energy sources join and are converted from AC to DC to transport energy over longer distances. After conversion, more powerfull cables can bring the energy from the converter station to shore, where the energy will have to be converted again from DC to AC.

MSP Challenge

For the purpose of the MSP Challenge, users can plan for converter stations to optimize the number or cables to transport the energy to shore. Users do not have to plan for the type of cable (AC or DC), but do need to consider the capacity of the cables. This puts no pressure on the ecosystem.

Types

  • 400MW
  • 800MW

Metadata

Not applicable. The existing landing stations were placed based on rough estimations or energy model requirements.

Types

  • 400MW
  • 800MW

Metadata

Not applicable. The existing landing stations were placed based on rough estimations or energy model requirements.

Types

None

Metadata

Data Source

Enter data source for Clyde Marine Region here.

Original Title

Enter name of the layer at the source.

Description

Enter the description of the Clyde Marine Region dataset here.

Creation Date

yyyy-mm-dd Clyde Marine Region

Methodology

Enter here how the layer was prepared to be integrated into the MSP Challenge.

Types

  • 400MW
  • 800MW

Metadata

Data Source

Enter data source for Adriatic Sea here.

Original Title

Enter name of the layer at the source.


Description

Enter the description of the Adriatic Sea dataset here.

Creation Date

yyyy-mm-dd Adriatic Sea

Methodology

Enter here how the layer was prepared to be integrated into the MSP Challenge.


This page was last edited on 11 July 2022, at 10:03. Content is available under GPLv3 unless otherwise noted.