Demands for Bridging Power Electronics and Power System Engineering Concepts

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Abstract

Power electronics are becoming an underpinning technology for development of future electric energy systems. Proliferation of power converters will affect the dynamic and static performance of power systems. Thus, design, planning and operation of power systems should take into account the converter dynamics and also static models. Moreover, control, design and manufacturing of converters require considering their interactions with the entire power system performance. This paper highlights the importance of bridging power electronics and power system engineering concepts in future power systems. First, different concepts of power electronics and power system engineering is discussed. Afterwards, the necessity for bridging these two areas are explained. Finally, numerical case studies on a DC microgrid are provided for illustrating the needs for bridging these concepts.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 2020 5th IEEE Workshop on the Electronic Grid (eGRID)
Number of pages8
PublisherIEEE Press
Publication dateNov 2020
Pages1-8
Article number9330663
ISBN (Print)978-1-7281-9072-3
ISBN (Electronic)978-1-7281-9071-6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2020
Event5th IEEE Workshop on the Electronic Grid (eGRID 2020) - Aachen, Germany
Duration: 2 Nov 20204 Nov 2020
Conference number: 5
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Conference

Conference5th IEEE Workshop on the Electronic Grid (eGRID 2020)
Number5
Country/TerritoryGermany
CityAachen
Period02/11/202004/11/2020
Internet address

Keywords

  • power electronics
  • power systems
  • reliability
  • design
  • operation
  • stability
  • security

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