Solid State Transformers
A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073). This special issue belongs to the section "A1: Smart Grids and Microgrids".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2019) | Viewed by 8330
Special Issue Editors
Interests: multilevel power electronics converters; hybrid multilevel converters; modular multilevel converters (MMC); HVDC systems; pulse width modulation of power electronics; selective harmonic elimination (SHE-PWM)
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Interests: high-power and multilevel power electronic converters in Smart Grid; the Internet of Energy; HVDC systems
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Transformers have played a critical role in the development of the current power system for more than a century and today represent a mature technology and an established market with multiple vendors. Power electronics are becoming more prevalent in the modern power system and have begun to have a substantial impact. They enable a great range of possibilities such as microgrids of multiple scale, bidirectional and multi-directional power systems, and combined ac/dc power flows.
Solid-state transformers (SSTs), also referred to as Power Electronics Transformers (PETs), have emerged in the effort to address many of these applications. They include power electronics stages across different voltage levels typically connected through a medium or high frequency transformer. SSTs are gradually moving from the research to the development and application stage and expanding from niche to more mainstream applications in smart grids, with the aim of becoming flexible assets for DSOs and TSOs in the future.
Our goal in this Special Issue is to address timely and topical research findings as well as operational experience in SSTs/PETs. We welcome high-quality, original works on topics such as, but not limited to, the following:
- Power electronics converter topologies for solid-state transformer applications.
- The control and operation of solid-state transformers.
- Medium and high frequency, and medium- and high-power transformers.
- Applications of solid-state transformers.
- New semiconductor devices in SST transformers.
- The reliability of SSTs.
- Real-time modelling and simulation of SSTs.
- The development and testing of experimental prototypes.
All submitted manuscripts will be subject to a thorough peer-review and editorial process.
Dr. Georgios Konstantinou
Prof. Dr. Zixin Li
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- solid-state transformer
- power electronics transformer
- advanced power electronics
- high-frequency transformer
- AC/DC power flow
- distribution networks
- microgrids
- renewable energy integration
- power electronics reliability
- smart grid
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