| Minami-Fukumitsu Frequency Converter | |
|---|---|
| Location | |
| Country | Japan |
| Province | Toyama Prefecture |
| Coordinates | 36°29′46″N 136°54′57″E / 36.496187°N 136.915854°E |
| Ownership information | |
| Owner | Chubu Electric and Hokuriku Electric |
| Construction information | |
| Installer of substations | Mitsubishi |
| Commissioned | 1999 |
| Technical information | |
| Type | Back to Back |
| Type of current | HVDC |

Japan's two utility frequencies
Minami-Fukumitsu Frequency Converter (南福光連系所, Minami-Fukumitsu Hendensho) is the name given to an HVDC back-to-back station for the interconnection of the power grids of western and eastern Japan. This facility went in service in March 1999. It operates with a voltage of 125 kV and can transfer a power up to 300 megawatts. The station is located in Nanto, Toyama Prefecture.
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