I write this message in English, as I can the matter better explain in English 
than in France:

according to 
http://web.archive.org/web/20051115115248/www.transmission.bpa.gov/cigresc14/Compendium/SACOI.htm
 , there should exist a 9 kilometres long overhead line, constructed like a 20 
kV line, but using two conductors, which connects the Corse ground electrode of 
HVDC SACOI ( location unknown) with the converter station of Lucciana ( 
coordinates: 42°31′40″N 9°26′59″E ).

However on no satellite pictures available in the internet, this line, which is 
in spite of its smallness as part of HVDC SACOI ( 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SACOI ) from great importance, is not visible. 

Why? Are all available pictures so bad? Or was the line in the proximity of 
Lucciana converter station undergrounded?

Has someone more information? It would be great, if a mapper on Corse could 
find out the location of the ground electrode of HVDC SACOI and map the 
electrode line, which connects it with the Lucciana converter station.


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