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Rationale for the use of DC microgrids: feasibility, efficiency and protection analysis

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posted on 2024-06-02, 13:29 authored by M Seyedmahmoudian, H Arrisoy, I Kavalchuk, Aman Maung Than Oo, A Stojcevski
Electrical power systems are undergoing highly significant changes in their structures. The emergence of renewable energy units in the power generation sector, the use of high-voltage DC in the power transmission sector, and the prevalence of islanded or integrated microgrids in the distribution sector are the strongest evidence supporting this claim. These changes are mostly the consequences of the increasing energy demand rate, climate change, and environmental challenges, as well as the high investment and maintenance cost of the previous structures. Considering these new conditions and according to the recent development in DC/DC conversion topologies and control techniques, different studies have been conducted on how and why DC microgrids outperform AC microgrids. This study discusses the feasibility of the DC microgrid system according to recent developments in power systems. The efficiency and power loss reduction in DC distribution systems are then analyzed, some of the common strategies and devices for protection systems in such networks are reviewed, and the possible and existing challenges in developing the DC microgrids are highlighted. The mathematical calculations and theories for this evaluation are presented to determine the reliable justification for selecting the appropriate microgrid systems.

History

Volume

206

Chapter number

6

Pagination

69-82

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

1746-448X

eISSN

1743-3541

ISBN-13

9781784660956

Language

eng

Publication classification

B Book chapter, B1 Book chapter

Copyright notice

2015, WIT Press

Extent

31

Editor/Contributor(s)

Al-Kayiem HH, Brebbia CA, Zubir SS

Publisher

WIT Press

Place of publication

Southampton, Eng.

Title of book

Energy and sustainability V: special contributions

Series

WIT Transactions on Ecology and The Environment ; v.206