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HITACHI ENERGY TO SUPPORT THE TRANSMISSION OF SUSTAINABLE ELECTRICITY TO CALIFORNIA

Hitachi Energy will modernize the HVDC link from Utah to California to supply low-carbon, reliable electricity to one of the United States’ largest energy markets.

HITACHI ENERGY TO SUPPORT THE TRANSMISSION OF SUSTAINABLE ELECTRICITY TO CALIFORNIA

Hitachi Energy is selected to modernize the Intermountain Power Project (IPP) power transmission link between Utah and the Los Angeles area of California, increasing system reliability and efficiency. The selection was made by the Intermountain Power Agency (IPA), which generates electricity in Utah for consumers principally across Utah and California. This project is important for meeting the demand for power in the region and shifting toward more sustainable energy sources.

Hitachi Energy will supply two high-voltage direct current (HVDC) converter stations to replace the existing HVDC converter stations first built by Hitachi Energy in 1986.

Today, IPP transmits up to 2,400 megawatts (MW) of electricity over 785 km (488 miles) from Delta, Utah to Adelanto, California. The new system will use state-of-the-art Hitachi Energy HVDC technology to increase efficiency and reliability and improve the availability of power to customers in the region.

This order is part of “IPP Renewed,” a transformational project that will retire the existing coal-fueled generation plant at the IPP site in Utah and introduce new generating units capable of using CO2-free green hydrogen. IPP will use renewable energy to produce hydrogen as fuel in the plant, in one of the industry’s largest planned green hydrogen production systems. The new generating units will be designed to use 30 percent hydrogen fuel at start-up, transitioning to 100 percent hydrogen fuel by 2045.

Hitachi Energy has partnered with Quanta Services, Inc. (Quanta) to provide a turnkey project solution for the IPP, including managing the HVDC construction and building installation at the Delta and Adelanto project sites. Quanta is an industry leader providing specialized infrastructure solutions to the utility, renewable energy, communications, pipeline, and energy industries. The collaboration with Quanta is designed to leverage the core competencies of the two companies to deliver a best-in-class solution for the project.

Hitachi Energy's scope of supply includes the design, engineering, procurement, installation, and commissioning of the HVDC converter stations. Uniquely, the new stations will be built in parallel to the existing system, allowing the continued transmission of electricity throughout the project and minimizing downtime when switching to the new equipment.

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