interties
Interties are transmission facilities that connect two or more electric power systems or grids, enabling the transfer of electric energy between them. They can be overhead lines, underground or submarine cables, or high-voltage direct current (HVDC) links. Interties are designed to carry large powers at high voltages and are rated in megawatts (MW) or gigawatts (GW) to indicate their transfer capacity.
There are two main types of interties: alternating current (AC) interties and HVDC interties. AC interties synchronize
Interties serve several core functions. They enable cross-border and regional energy exchange, increasing reliability by sharing
Operation and regulation involve coordination among transmission owners, independent system operators or regional entities, and market
Examples include HVDC interties linking distant regions, such as the Pacific Northwest and other areas, as