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Electric power infrastructure on Bornholm


Bornholm is connected to the Swedish grid through the Bornholm Cable. The distribution network is owned by Bornholms Energi & Forsyning, formerly Østkraft.

Rønne Power Station

Rønne Power Station has two steam units, one oil-fired with a generation capacity of 25 MW inaugurated in 1974, and a second one, which can be fired either with oil or coal. It was inaugurated in 1995 and has a generation capacity of 37 MW.

Power grid of Bornholm

The power grid of Bornholm consists of a 60 kV-ring line connecting the substations Hasle, Olsker, Østerlars, Dalslunde, Bodilsker, Aakirkeby, Rønne-Syd, Rønne Power Station, Viadukten, Snorrebakken. Apart from the section between Ronne-Syd and Snorrebakken, it is an overhead line. From this ring line several 60 kV lines branch, which are all implemented as underground cables. These are the branch to Allinge starting at Olsker, that to Gudhjem starting at Østerlars, a branch to Svaneke starting at Dalslunde, a branch to Svaneke via Nexo starting at Bodilsker, a branch to Poulsker starting at Bodilker. A further branch to Westhaven starts at Rønne Power Station. A further connection built as underground cable connects Hasle substation with Rønne-Nord, Viadukten and Ronne-South.

Technical data of 60 kV Substations of Bornholm

SubstationCoordinatesYear of inaugurationCount of transformersTransformer (MVA)Count of 10 kV feedersRemarks
Aakirkeby1967216.010
Allinge1984220.04
Bodilsker1959214.06
Dalslunde000Switching Station, no transformers
Gudhjem199814.04
Hasle1980220.07
Nexø1981220.06
Olsker195928.06
Østerlars197416.34
Poulsker1990110.05
Rønne Nord1989110.06
Rønne Power Station241.09
Rønne Syd1983110.04
Snorrebakken1977110.06
Snorrebakken000Cable terminal, no transformers
Svaneke1988110.06
Vesthavnen1994110.04
Viadukten1988110.07

References

References

  1. (23 December 2017). "Nedbrud på søkabel: Bornholm kører på ødrift". B.T..
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