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Attempt No. 5

Thank you, dear Gill Cooke, for being our Advocate and for your comments!

Below, please find our revised text proposal for the plaque.

Regards,

Gerhard Juette


"Built by SIEMENS and operated by Western Area Power Administration (US DOE) since 1987, the 200 MW HVDC Virginia Smith Converter Station (SCS) located near Sidney, Nebraska, connects the eastern and western US grids. The SCS core technology is an all solid state converter with integrated steady state, dynamic and transient voltage control up to its full rating. The SCS represents an important advance in HVDC technology and cost effectiveness."