Nexans and SuperGrid Institute perform their first transient overvoltage test on a 525kV DC cable system
TOV test: the DC cable system successfully passed several sequences of damped oscillating voltage tests at both 350 Hz and 6 kHz.
TOV test: the DC cable system successfully passed several sequences of damped oscillating voltage tests at both 350 Hz and 6 kHz.
This thesis focuses on the development of numerical methods for electromagnetic transients - transient stability (EMT-TS) co-simulation.
Gas rarefaction and gas recycling are discussed as major contributors for this phenomenon in very high current glow discharge.
This work proposes to exploit the potential of the Supervisory Control Theory in the automation of HVDC grids & management of their reconfigurable behavior.
This thesis studies the DC-DC converters interconnecting High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) lines with different characteristics.
Two educational activities to raise awareness of energy transition and the professions of the future among young students and workers.
Presentation of the potential advantages of a DC approach (MVDC networks incorporating DER) as an alternative to AC distribution systems.
We are proud to have contributed with IMDEA Energy & REE throughout the project “Reduced Inertia Transient Stability Enhancement”.
SuperGrid Institute has been extremely successful within the Horizon Europe framework, winning 4 project bids it submitted to the European Commission.
The HVDC-WISE project was officially launched on the 10th of October with a kick-off meeting assembling all project partners in Lyon.