The Moyle Interconnector has a capacity of 500MW and is of dual monopole configuration. Each pole consists of a coaxial 250kV DC cable with integrated return conductors (IRC), each cable having a transmission capacity of 250MW. The LV return conductor elements of the IRCs have suffered failures (see below), and their function was restored by laying new separate metallic return conductors (MRCs) in 2016. The
converter stations were designed and constructed by Siemens, and were the first to feature Siemens
light-triggered thyristors. Moyle is a
Line Commutated Converter (LCC) design; as a result, it cannot offer
Black Start capability, unlike Voltage Sourced Converters. However LCC technology offers lower losses and hence more efficient power transfer. The cable system was manufactured by Nexans in
Halden,
Norway, who also carried out installation. The converter station at Auchencrosh is connected via a single-circuit 275kV overhead
three-phase AC line, which is installed on delta-type towers, to Coylton substation. The connection to Northern Ireland is then made through dual long monopolar cables, of which are
submarine cables. The Ballycronan More converter station is connected into the Northern Ireland grid through two 275kV overhead line circuits. ==Operating history==