During the talk, Dr. Manna explained that almost all HVDC converters are inherently capable of converting from AC to DC (rectification) and from DC to AC (inversion). He said that although in many HVDC systems, the system as a whole is optimized for power flow in only one direction. All power electronic converters generate some degree of harmonic distortion on the AC and DC systems to which they are connected, and HVDC converters are no exception. With the recently developed Modular Multi-Level Converter (MMC), levels of harmonic distortion may be practically negligible, but with line-commutated converters and simpler types of voltage-source converters, considerable harmonic distortion may be produced on both the AC and DC sides of the converter.
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