Estlink
| Estlink 1 | |
|---|---|
| Location of Estlink 1 | |
| Location | |
| Country | Estonia, Finland | 
| General direction | north–south | 
| From | Harku converter station, Estonia 59°23′5″N 24°33′37″E / 59.38472°N 24.56028°E | 
| Passes through | Gulf of Finland | 
| To | Espoo converter station, Finland 60°12′14″N 24°33′06″E / 60.20389°N 24.55167°E | 
| Ownership information | |
| Partners | Elering Fingrid | 
| Construction information | |
| Manufacturer of conductor/cable | ABB | 
| Installer of conductor/cable | Global Marine Systems | 
| Cable layer | CS Sovereign | 
| Manufacturer of substations | ABB | 
| Installer of substations | ABB | 
| Construction started | 2006 | 
| Commissioned | 2006 | 
| Technical information | |
| Type | Submarine power cable | 
| Type of current | HVDC | 
| Total length | 105 km (65 mi) | 
| Power rating | 350 MW | 
| AC voltage | 330 kV (Estonia), 400 kV (Finland) | 
| DC voltage | ±150 kV | 
| No. of poles | 2 | 
| Estlink 2 | |
|---|---|
| Location of Estlink 2 | |
| Location | |
| Country | Estonia, Finland | 
| General direction | south–north–south (bidirectional) | 
| From | Püssi converter station, Estonia 59°22′02″N 27°03′50″E / 59.36722°N 27.06389°E | 
| Passes through | Gulf of Finland | 
| To | Anttila converter station, Finland 60°22′36″N 25°22′01″E / 60.37667°N 25.36694°E | 
| Ownership information | |
| Partners | Elering Fingrid | 
| Construction information | |
| Manufacturer of conductor/cable | Nexans | 
| Installer of conductor/cable | Nexans | 
| Cable layer | C/S Nexans Skagerrak | 
| Manufacturer of substations | Siemens | 
| Installer of substations | Siemens | 
| Contractors | Empower Oy | 
| Commissioned | 2014 | 
| Technical information | |
| Type | subsea cable, overhead line | 
| Type of current | HVDC | 
| Total length | 171 km (106 mi) | 
| Power rating | 650 MW | 
| AC voltage | 330 kV (Estonia), 400 kV (Finland) | 
| DC voltage | 450 kV | 
| No. of poles | 1 | 
Estlink is a set of HVDC submarine power cables between Estonia and Finland. Estlink 1 was the first interconnection between the Baltic and Nordic electricity markets followed by Estlink 2 in 2014. The main purpose of the Estlink connection is to secure power supply in both regions to integrate the Baltic and Nordic energy markets.