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Amprion, Hitachi Energy sign over $2 bln agreement for German converter stations

Hitachi Energy, a. Swissbased provider of power technology and electrification,. said on Friday it has signed contracts worth more than $2. billion with German grid operator Amprion for four. converter stations.

The stations for the high-voltage grid operator's Korridor B. job contribute to Germany's energy shift, which. requires the updating and building of power lines to prepare. them for linking thousands of wind turbines and photovoltaic panels.

Korridor B, a direct existing link, will comprise of one 2. gigawatt (GW) power line to run in between Heide and Polsum, and. another 2 GW one from Wilhelmshaven to Hamm-Uentrop.

It will bring wind power from the North to the populous. commercial state of North Rhine-Westphalia by the early 2030s.

In 2023, over 10% of wind power created in northern. Germany was cut due to grid constraints, a defect in the. transition that new point-to-point lines will help remedy.

Hitachi Energy's high-voltage direct present (HVDC). converters are required to link the new facilities to legacy,. alternating, power distribution systems.

Amprion, 25.1% owned by energy RWE, operates an 11,000. kilometre grid extending from the North Sea to the Alps.

Hitachi Energy stated it task will create 2,100 direct and. indirect tasks, with 80% located in Germany.

(source: Reuters)