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the interconnector
noun
That which interconnects.
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"And that then in turn put extra strain on the interconnector with Victoria, which caused it to shut down.
This caused the interconnector to trip off to avoid damage and so large parts of the state lost power.
Two other European energy projects are also in talks with the Azeri government: competing: the Trans Adriatic Pipeline, or TAP, and the Interconnector Turkey-Greece-Italy, or I.T.G.I.
It has 10% of the interconnector pipeline between Belgium and Britain and wants a similar share of a British-Dutch link.
It says that uncontrolled diminution in power generation "increased the flow on the main Victorian interconnector [Heywood] to make up the deficit, and resulted in the interconnector overloading".
Turnbull explained the CEFC would be involved because the "interconnector, we believe, has the potential of being a very substantial economic asset in which [it] could invest".
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"The interconnectors are very important," said Peter Kaderjak, director of the Regional Center for Energy Policy Research in Budapest.
Or Spain: it has several LNG terminals and ample supplies of renewable electricity, but lacks the interconnectors to France to export energy to the rest of Europe.
It is hurrying to build interconnectors to Serbia and to a planned liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal in Greece.Even good interconnection is only a solution for as long as there are gas supplies to feed the interconnectors.
Graphene could replace less efficient electrical conductors such as copper and gallium arsenide in the interconnectors and transistors of integrated circuits.
In addition, to stop the voltage and frequency fluctuations affecting Victoria, the lines connecting SA to Victoria (the "interconnectors") were also shut down.
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