Medium Voltage DC Systems in Electricity Distribution Networks

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Title
Medium Voltage DC Systems in Electricity Distribution Networks

CoPED ID
3ee2f9a2-7261-41b9-9562-d9002e30d532

Status
Closed

Funders

Value
No funds listed.

Start Date
June 30, 2018

End Date
Dec. 31, 2021

Description

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EPSRC Portfolio Areas: Energy storage, Solar technology

Description:
Solar PV and energy storage systems have been widely recognised as one of most effective ways to address energy and environmental issues. Several power electronic converters are required to manage the power flow from solar PV panels to energy storage and power grid. As a result, such converters can determine the overall performance, e.g., efficiency and power density, of the solar energy storage system.

Numerous control methods, topologies, and modulation strategies have been recently proposed to improve power density, efficiency, reliability, and costs of the converters. However, two major challenges remain as critical obstacles to further advance these. The first challenge is the bulky electrolytic capacitors used to reduce voltage ripples, which are the most vulnerable components in the converters. They can cause about 30% of failures, and occupy 83% of the volume in a small power converter. The second challenge is the inefficient and bulky isolation transformers used to isolate leakage currents. Such transformers can account for about 3% of system power losses, over 60% of weight, and over 50% of volume in a 6 kW PV inverter.

In this project, we aim to develop a 5 kW highly efficient, reliable and small-sized converter system for solar PV energy storage systems through 1) advanced design of power topologies to remove isolation transformers and electrolytic capacitors; 2) design of high-frequency inductors to reduce system size and weight; 3) control system design to improve system dynamics; 4) simulation and experimental verification of the developed power converters. With the commitment from Solar Ready Solutions, routes to commercialization of the developed converters will be included as a part of this project.

Subjects by relevance
  1. Solar energy
  2. Power electronics
  3. Transformers (electrical devices)
  4. Energy efficiency
  5. Converters (electrical devices)
  6. Energy
  7. Warehousing
  8. Electrical power networks
  9. Numerical methods
  10. Renewable energy sources
  11. Environmental effects
  12. Energy control
  13. Environmental technology

Extracted key phrases
  1. Medium Voltage DC Systems
  2. Solar PV energy storage system
  3. Electricity Distribution Networks
  4. EPSRC Portfolio Areas
  5. Small power converter
  6. Power electronic converter
  7. System power loss
  8. Sized converter system
  9. Energy storage
  10. Solar PV panel
  11. Control system design
  12. Power density
  13. Power topology
  14. Solar technology
  15. Power flow

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