In which type of HVDC system, only
one pole is used?
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A bipolar HVDC system is described as a say ± 500 kV/ ± 400 kV/± 600 kV, etc. A bipolar system is advantageous over monopolar is that when any fault occurs in one pole, the system may be changed to monopolar mode with a ground return path.
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Monopolar Link
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Monopolar link has most effective one conductor and return path is supplied through everlasting earth or sea. The line typically operates with negative polarity with respect to ground with the intention to reduce radio interference.
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