Title
Next generation converters for wind power generators.

CoPED ID
67a36b94-d6ed-4026-a540-714658c0251c

Status
Closed

Funders

Value
No funds listed.

Start Date
Sept. 24, 2017

End Date
Dec. 25, 2020

Description

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The majority of current wind turbine converters use 690V two-level converters based on Silicon IGBTs with a typical efficiency of approx. 96% at 3kHz switching frequency.
Recent advances in semiconductor manufacturing have made Silicon Carbide (SiC) devices commercially available. Despite their benefits in terms of lower losses, higher efficiency, lower sensitivity to temperature, SiC have not gained significant market penetration in cost-sensitive applications such as wind power. Although currently more expensive than their Si counterpart, it is expected that in the near future, wider availability from a number of suppliers will make them cost competitive with Si-based solutions. This project will explore the benefits and applicability of SiC converters for wind power converters, analysing trade-offs and optimal design of the power conversion stage.

Antonio Griffo SUPER_PER
Luke Cowling STUDENT_PER

Subjects by relevance
  1. Wind energy
  2. Power electronics
  3. Converters (electrical devices)
  4. Power units

Extracted key phrases
  1. Wind power converter
  2. Current wind turbine converter
  3. Wind power generator
  4. Generation converter
  5. Sic converter
  6. Level converter
  7. Power conversion stage
  8. Silicon igbt
  9. Typical efficiency
  10. Silicon Carbide
  11. High efficiency
  12. Si counterpart
  13. Low loss
  14. Significant market penetration
  15. Low sensitivity

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