DC Microgrids—Part II: A Review of Power Architectures, Applications, and Standardization Issues
Aalborg University · Argonne National Laboratory
Abstract
DC microgrids (MGs) have been gaining a continually increasing interest over the past couple of years both in academia and industry. The advantages of dc distribution when compared to its ac counterpart are well known. The most important ones include higher reliability and efficiency, simpler control and natural interface with renewable energy sources, and electronic loads and energy storage systems. With rapid emergence of these components in modern power systems, the importance of dc in today's society is gradually being brought to a whole new level. A broad class of traditional dc distribution applications, such as traction, telecom, vehicular, and distributed power systems can be classified under dc MG…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 80.08
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- 100%
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- 199
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4Topics & keywords
- Standardization
- Electrical engineering
- Power (physics)
- Computer science
- Systems engineering
- Engineering
- Electronic engineering
- Reliability engineering
- Affordable and clean energy