Power Electronics as Efficient Interface of Renewable Energy Sources

Frede Blaabjerg, Zhe Chen, Søren Bækhøj Kjær

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Abstract

The global electrical energy consumption is steadily rising and consequently there is a demand to increase the power generation capacity. A significant percentage of the required capacity increase can be based on renewable energy sources. Wind turbine technology, as the most cost effective renewable energy conversion system, will play an important part in our future energy supply. But other sources like microturbines, photovoltaics and fuel cell systems may also be serious contributor to the power supply. Characteristically, power electronics will be an efficient and important interface to the grid and this paper will first briefly discuss three different alternative/ renewable energy sources. Next, various configurations of the wind turbine technology are presented, as this technology seems to be most developed and cost-effective. Finally, the developments and requirements from the grid are discussed.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of IPEMC 2004
VolumeVol. 3
Publisher<Forlag uden navn>
Publication date2004
Pages1731-1739
ISBN (Print)7-5605-1869-9
Publication statusPublished - 2004
EventThe 4th International Power Electronics and Motion Control Conference, 2004. IPEMC 2004. - Xian, China
Duration: 14 Aug 200416 Aug 2004
Conference number: 4

Conference

ConferenceThe 4th International Power Electronics and Motion Control Conference, 2004. IPEMC 2004.
Number4
Country/TerritoryChina
CityXian
Period14/08/200416/08/2004

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