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  2. Y-49 Cable - Wikipedia

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    The cable began operating in May 1991, and has a capacity of 675 megawatts. [1] [4] In 2014, the cable was damaged by an anchor from a boat. [6] [7] [8] The incident caused roughly 66,000 gallons of cable insulation fluid to be released into Hempstead Harbor. As of 2021, there are proposals to upgrade the cable in order to increase its capacity ...

  3. Underground power line - Wikipedia

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    An underground power line provides electrical power with underground cables. Compared to overhead power lines, underground lines have lower risk of starting a wildfire and reduce the risk of the electrical supply being interrupted by outages during high winds, thunderstorms or heavy snow or ice storms. An added benefit of undergrounding is the ...

  4. List of high-voltage underground and submarine cables

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    51.4236°N 0.47021°W ; 51.5008°N 0.29402°W ; 51.53354°N 0.2553°W Liverpool, Kirkby –Lister Drive City, Merseyside 10 2007 400 kV 53.46966°N 2.84288°W London Array offshore wind farm – Cleve Hill, Kent [33] 2013 150 kV 51°38′N 1°29′E ; 51.3315°N 0.9303°E London, St John's Wood – City Road 400 kV

  5. Aluminum building wiring - Wikipedia

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    In North American residential construction, aluminum wire was used for wiring entire houses for a short time from the 1960s to the mid-1970s during a period of high copper prices. Electrical devices (outlets, switches, lighting, fans, etc.) at the time were not designed with the particular properties of the aluminum wire being used in mind, and ...

  6. American wire gauge - Wikipedia

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    In the North American electrical industry, conductors thicker than 4/0 AWG are generally identified by the area in thousands of circular mils (kcmil), where 1 kcmil = 0.5067 mm 2. The next wire size thicker than 4/0 has a cross section of 250 kcmil. A circular mil is the area of a wire one mil in diameter. One million circular mils is the area ...

  7. Armoured cable - Wikipedia

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    In electrical power distribution, armoured cable usually means steel wire armoured cable (SWA) which is a hard-wearing power cable designed for the supply of mains electricity. It is one of a number of armoured electrical cables – which include 11 kV Cable and 33 kV Cable – and is found in underground systems, power networks and cable ducting.