Meeting HVDC circuit breaker market needs with GE Vernova
SuperGrid Institute and GE Vernova signed a collaboration agreement for the development of an HVDC circuit breaker to meet market needs.
SuperGrid Institute and GE Vernova signed a collaboration agreement for the development of an HVDC circuit breaker to meet market needs.
This work focuses on analysing the relationship between reserve energy demand and load, wind, and solar generation.
The European project SCARLET aims to study and realize a demonstrator of a MVDC high-power superconducting cable.
Development of a traveling wave-based protection strategy to enhance the fault-locating capabilities of the array grid’s protection system.
The accurate measurement of low power losses is not possible with traditional electrical input-output power measurements.
SuperGrid Institute have developed a MVDC Circuit Breaker which draws on breakthrough HyBreak technology to protect medium-voltage DC grids.
This letter first identifies a new mode of low-frequency harmonic instability when combining grid-forming control with the typical dc voltage droop control necessitated in multiterminal high voltage direct-current transmissions.
The use of a 15-minute solar forecast obtained from real-time sky video is analysed to minimize this overloading of the actuators.
The “RDV Experts” are events organised for members of the Hydro 21 association on key themes surrounding the hydraulics ecosystem.
Our CTO Bruno Luscan was recently invited to participate in a workshop to discuss the needs and deployment of carbon neutral power systems.