SiC Power Electronics- The Route to a Resilient Energy System (SiCER)

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Title
SiC Power Electronics- The Route to a Resilient Energy System (SiCER)

CoPED ID
febc3fa8-b74d-4a24-a6c6-0faa1fa20238

Status
Closed


Value
£1,286,604

Start Date
April 30, 2014

End Date
July 30, 2017

Description

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The improvement of the UKs energy infrastructure is critical moving into a low carbon economy. A paradigm shift in technology will be required in order to cope effectively with an ever increasing amount of renewable energy being brought online. The UK has committed to connecting 32,000 MW of offshore wind power by the year 2030 in an effort to meet ambitious (low) carbon emissions targets. It is envisaged that other forms of renewable energy e.g. tidal, solar could also play a role alongside traditional coal fired power stations and nuclear energy generation. Revolutionary changes to large (multi gigawatt) scale power conversion is indispensable if these carbon emissions targets are to be met. The objective is to enable a step change in power conversion, transmission and distribution through silicon carbide (SiC) power electronics. This will be achieved by bringing together world leading companies and academics in the fields of high voltage power electronics, semiconductor technology and power generation, transmission and distribution. The consortium will build upon existing materials knowledge, attained through academic research to deliver the project.

Norma Tsang PM_PER

Subjects by relevance
  1. Emissions
  2. Renewable energy sources
  3. Wind energy
  4. Power electronics
  5. Power plants
  6. Energy production (process industry)
  7. Solar energy
  8. Production of electricity
  9. Tidal energy
  10. Climate changes
  11. Solar power stations
  12. Environmental effects
  13. Decrease (active)

Extracted key phrases
  1. SiC Power Electronics-
  2. High voltage power electronic
  3. Scale power conversion
  4. Offshore wind power
  5. Resilient Energy System
  6. Power generation
  7. Power station
  8. UKs energy infrastructure
  9. Carbon emission target
  10. Nuclear energy generation
  11. Low carbon economy
  12. Renewable energy
  13. Step change
  14. Revolutionary change
  15. Silicon carbide

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