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The Inga–Shaba EHVDC Intertie (officially: The Inga–Shaba Extra High Voltage D.C. Intertie; nickname: Inga–Shaba and also referred to as Inga–Kolwezi) is a 1,700 kilometres (1,100 mi)-long high-voltage direct current overhead electric power transmission line in the Democratic Republic of Congo, linking the Inga hydroelectric complex at the mouth of the Congo River to mineral fields in Shaba (Katanga). It was primarily constructed by Morrison-Knudsen International, an American engineering company, with the converter equipment supplied by ASEA. Construction was completed in 1982 and it cost US$900 million. The scheme was, for many years, the longest HVDC line in the world.

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  • HGÜ Inga-Shaba (de)
  • Inga-Shaba (es)
  • Inga-Shaba (fr)
  • Inga–Shaba HVDC (en)
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  • The Inga–Shaba EHVDC Intertie (officially: The Inga–Shaba Extra High Voltage D.C. Intertie; nickname: Inga–Shaba and also referred to as Inga–Kolwezi) is a 1,700 kilometres (1,100 mi)-long high-voltage direct current overhead electric power transmission line in the Democratic Republic of Congo, linking the Inga hydroelectric complex at the mouth of the Congo River to mineral fields in Shaba (Katanga). It was primarily constructed by Morrison-Knudsen International, an American engineering company, with the converter equipment supplied by ASEA. Construction was completed in 1982 and it cost US$900 million. The scheme was, for many years, the longest HVDC line in the world. (en)
  • Inga-Shaba es una red de transporte de corriente continua de alta tensión (HVDC) desarrollada en la República Democrática del Congo (inicialmente república de Zaire). La instalación se puso en servicio en 1982, enlazando las Presas de Inga (Matadi) con las regiones mineras de Shaba (Kolwezi) a lo largo de 1.700 km. Tiene una capacidad para transportar 560 MW a una tensión de ± 500 kV. (es)
  • Inga-Shaba est une installation de transmission d'électricité en courant continu à haute tension (HVDC) développée en République démocratique du Congo (initialement république du Zaïre). La ligne a été mise en service en 1982, reliant sur 1 700 km le barrage d'Inga (Matadi) aux régions minières de Shaba (Kolwezi). Elle est prévue pour transporter 560 MW sous une tension de ±500 kV. (fr)
  • Die HGÜ Inga-Shaba ist eine Hochspannungs-Gleichstrom-Übertragungsleitung (HGÜ) im zentralafrikanischen Staat Demokratische Republik Kongo, früher Zaire, und dient dazu, elektrische Energie aus dem Westen des Landes in die südöstlich gelegene und rohstoffreiche Provinz Katanga für den Kupferbergbau zu leiten. (de)
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  • Inga–Shaba EHVDC (en)
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  • Route of the Inga–Shaba EHVDC in Democratic Republic of Congo (en)
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