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Hybrid AC/DC electrical power grids in active buildings: a power electronics perspective

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Resumo:As demonstrated in the last decades, electrical power grids are in continuous pro-gress and, nowadays, more than ever, they must be prepared to deal with the grow-ing penetration of new technologies without neglecting policies targeting to mitigate climate change. Consequently, electrical grids are facing a revolution, from a cen-tralized generation paradigm (characterized by a unidirectional power flow) to a decentralized and dynamic generation (characterized by a bidirectional power flow and communication). Aligned with this context, around the world, several countries are modernizing the distribution electrical grids to obtain access to affordable, reli-able and sustainable energy.
Autores principais:Monteiro, Vítor Duarte Fernandes
Outros Autores:Oliveira, Cátia; Coelho, Sérgio; Afonso, João L.
Assunto:Active buildings Back-end DC-DC converters Control strategies Electric mobility Energy efficiency Energy storage Experimental results Front-end AC-DC converters Hybrid AC/DC electrical power grids Laboratory prototypes Power electronics Power quality Renewable energy Single-phase and three-phase AC grid Smart grids Smart homes Sustainable grids
Ano:2022
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:capítulo de livro
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade do Minho
Idioma:inglês
Origem:RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho
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Resumo:As demonstrated in the last decades, electrical power grids are in continuous pro-gress and, nowadays, more than ever, they must be prepared to deal with the grow-ing penetration of new technologies without neglecting policies targeting to mitigate climate change. Consequently, electrical grids are facing a revolution, from a cen-tralized generation paradigm (characterized by a unidirectional power flow) to a decentralized and dynamic generation (characterized by a bidirectional power flow and communication). Aligned with this context, around the world, several countries are modernizing the distribution electrical grids to obtain access to affordable, reli-able and sustainable energy.