Benmore is a major switching point in the New Zealand
national grid and one of two major switching stations in the Waitaki Valley (the other being
Twizel sub-station). The importance is largely due to the location at Benmore of the southern terminal station of the HVDC Inter-Island link. The main AC switching station is on the east bank of the tailrace, and electricity generated at Benmore Power Station is injected into the national grid here. Three major 220 kV lines containing five circuits run from the Benmore substation. Clockwise from south, they are: • A double-circuit line to the Twizel sub-station, with one circuit going via
Ōhau C power station and one circuit going via
Ōhau B power station. • A single-circuit line to Islington sub-station in
Christchurch, via Twizel sub-station and Tekapo B power station. • A double-circuit line to
Aviemore Dam The HVDC converter stations are located on the west side of the tailrace, connected to the AC switching station by lines over the tailrace. The -350 kV thyristor Pole 2 has its valve hall on the south side of the site. A new +350 kV thyristor Pole 3 was commissioned in 2013 to replace the ageing Pole 1, and its valve hall is located adjacent to the existing Pole 2 valve hall. ==See also==