2024-11-22
http://w3.windfair.us/wind-energy/news/39644-university-of-birmingham-uk-research-cables-hvdc-electricity-transmission-grid-high-voltage-renewable-energy-global-transmission-system

Researchers develop new HVDC prototype

The innovations will improve the reliability and efficiency of high-voltage, direct current (HVDC) power transmission systems, which are used for the bulk transmission of electrical power.

Official Press Release University of Birmingham:

New HVDC prototype and powerful economic analysis make the case for a global energy grid based on 100% renewable energy

Researchers at the Birmingham Energy Institute are working with the C-EPRI Electric Power Engineering Ltd (C-EPRI), to build an industrial scale prototype of a next generation HVDC technology that could pave the way for a global electricity grid, based on renewable energy.

A team led by Professor Xiao-Ping Zhang, Director of Smart Grid, at the University of Birmingham, will be using innovations developed at Birmingham, that improve the reliability and efficiency of high-voltage, direct current (HVDC) power transmission systems, which are used for the bulk transmission of electrical power.   The researchers recently published an economic analysis demonstrating that coupling HVDC transmission with 100% renewable energy generation can deliver significant... ... More: Official Press Release University of Birmingham

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University of Birmingham, UK, research, cables, HVDC, electricity, transmission grid, high voltage, renewable energy, global, transmission system







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