

Clean power steals the headlines in the December issue of
wiredInUSA, with a $2.5bn project to build an HVDC power
transmission line between Oklahoma and Tennessee – the largest
clean energy transmission project in the USA.
HVDC technology involves transmission systems built to convert
alternating current to direct current, carrying more electricity over
long distances, and then the power is converted back to AC.
The project, labeled as ‘transformational’, is expected to be fully
operational sometime in 2020. The full story can be found on page 9.
Another project making the headlines is the completion of the
USA shore landing for the 10,556km Monet submarine cable,
connecting Boca Raton, Florida, to Fortaleza and Praiai Grande,
Brazil. The 100G cable system will provide a minimum bandwidth of
60Tbps between Brazil and North America. Turn to page 10 for the
full details.
This is obviously the final issue of wiredInUSA for 2016 and all the
team would like to wish our readers and advertisers Season’s
Greetings and a happy, healthy and prosperous New Year.
David Bell
Editor
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EDITOR
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