Image:Celio Converter Station in 1989.png

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Description

As seen in 1989, big power lines connecting Pacific Northwest to Southern California for power sharing. Sometimes power goes south. Other times comes north depending on needs. Celio Converter turns AC power into DC power for more efficient transmission over long distances.

Source

Power switchyard for Celio Converter Station

Date

October 21, 2007 at 00:31

Author

Robert Ashworth from Bellingham, WA., USA

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(Reusing this image)

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Camera location

45.590017° N, 121.090621° W

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