Surveying Solid-State Transformer Structures and Controls Providing Highly Efficient and Controllable Power Flow in Distribution Grids

Ruiz Allende F.; Perez M.A.; Espinosa J.R.; Gajowik T.; Stynski S.; Malinowski M.

Abstract

The large-scale integration of renewable energy sources (RESs) and the increasing number of energy-storage (ES) systems connected to the grid will create a big challenge for power flow management at the distribution level. In this new scenario, a solid-state transformer (SST) will be a highly efficient key element for providing highly efficient and controllable power flow in distribution grids. SSTs not only mimic the operation of conventional transformers, which scale the voltage level between primary and secondary terminals, but they also control bidirectional power flow, stabilize voltage, facilitate direct integration of ES, and mitigate harmonics and transients, which can cause the power quality of the grid voltage to deteriorate. This article surveys several proposed structures for SSTs in the literature based on different ways of interconnecting power converter topologies.

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Título según WOS: Surveying Solid-State Transformer Structures and Controls Providing Highly Efficient and Controllable Power Flow in Distribution Grids
Título según SCOPUS: Surveying Solid-State Transformer Structures and Controls: Providing Highly Efficient and Controllable Power Flow in Distribution Grids
Título de la Revista: IEEE INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS MAGAZINE
Volumen: 14
Número: 1
Editorial: IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
Fecha de publicación: 2020
Página de inicio: 56
Página final: 70
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1109/MIE.2019.2950436

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS