Inherently-Safer Hybrid Power Electronics Transformers (INSPIRE)

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Title
Inherently-Safer Hybrid Power Electronics Transformers (INSPIRE)

CoPED ID
c60f042b-a92e-4217-9893-abf9580ec65d

Status
Active

Funder

Value
£49,569

Start Date
Nov. 1, 2022

End Date
April 29, 2023

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To achieve net zero, more and more distributed renewable energy sources have been connected to distribution networks. In the meantime, some distributed and dynamic loads including fast chargers of the electrical vehicles are being integrated with distribution networks as well. The higher penetration of these distributed sources and loads leads to much more significant grid voltage variations which may lead to the violation of the power quality standard EN50160\. To address this challenge, this project proposes to use inherently-safer hybrid transformers in distribution networks to regulate the grid voltage and improve the power quality. Compared to conventional transformers, the proposed hybrid transformers, consisting of a conventional transformer and a fractionally rated power electronic device, combines the robustness, high efficiency, and low cost of the low frequency transformer with the comprehensive controllability of the power electronics devices. The fractionally-rated power electronics allows the hybrid transformer to actively regulate the grid voltage and power flow in distribution networks. As a result, it can help significantly boost the uptake of renewable energy resources and electric vehicles.

Wenlong Ming PM_PER

Subjects by relevance
  1. Electrical power networks
  2. Distribution of electricity
  3. Renewable energy sources
  4. Power electronics
  5. Transformers (electrical devices)
  6. Voltage
  7. Transmission of electricity
  8. Electric vehicles
  9. Electric power
  10. Chargers
  11. Energy efficiency
  12. Electric cars

Extracted key phrases
  1. Safer Hybrid Power Electronics Transformers
  2. Safe hybrid transformer
  3. Power electronic device
  4. Power quality standard EN50160\.
  5. Distribution network
  6. Low frequency transformer
  7. Conventional transformer
  8. Significant grid voltage variation
  9. Power flow
  10. Renewable energy source
  11. INSPIRE
  12. Dynamic load
  13. High penetration
  14. High efficiency
  15. Low cost

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