SuperGrid Institute is the leader of a work package in the European project READY4DC
The new Horizon Europe project “Getting ready for multi-vendor and multi-terminal DC technology” (READY4DC) began on the 1st of April 2022.
The new Horizon Europe project “Getting ready for multi-vendor and multi-terminal DC technology” (READY4DC) began on the 1st of April 2022.
We describe and demonstrate a simple solution which allows to extend the capability of a standard power modules package to higher voltages.
As an exhibitor, we will be shining a light on our innovative technologies for hydraulic systems which improve grid flexibility.
In this paper, a generic fault current calculation method based on coupled differential equations is proposed which is valid for both blocked and unblocked states of the MMC.
This Tuesday, April 5, was a day rich in exchanges at SuperGrid Institute, with a delegation from the State visiting us to learn more about our institute’s various activities.
This article deals with a 100 kW dual active bridge (DAB) DC-DC converter and a 20 kHz 3-phase medium frequency transformer (MFT).
This paper presents a case study of a non-isolated dc-dc converter interconnecting the NordLink and Cobra cable projects.
The objectives of the thesis is to identify the main challenges of applying fully selective FCS in HVDC grid.
SuperGrid Institute is committed to transforming industry and protecting the environment by signing the Greater Lyon manifesto.
Hydro power plants can be the most prominent solution as they are both renewable & capable of following the load demand by controlling its output.