scholarly journals Fulfilling the electricity demand of electric vehicles in the long term future: An evaluation of centralized and decentralized power supply systems

2013 ◽  
Vol 107 ◽  
pp. 33-51 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anne Sjoerd Brouwer ◽  
Takeshi Kuramochi ◽  
Machteld van den Broek ◽  
André Faaij
2019 ◽  
Vol 124 ◽  
pp. 04023 ◽  
Author(s):  
V. Elistratov ◽  
I. Kudryasheva

The article describes the principles of creation, management and economics of power complexes based on renewable energy sources for decentralized power supply. The introduction of energy complexes based on renewable energy sources can compete with the centralized power supply of the regions by increasing energy security and reducing the risks of major accidents and disasters. Long-term contracts for the electricity supply can be a reliable and economical insurance in case of rising fuel prices in the long term.


2021 ◽  
Vol 26 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrii V. Harnytskyi ◽  
Evgenii Volodymyrovych Verbytskii

The gradual reduction in price of electric batteries contributes to their wider use in autonomous and centralized power supply systems as a backup source of electricity and increase the share of electric vehicles. In the paper the conditions for increasing the efficiency of electric vehicle batteries, in particular in the framework of the concept of V2G (Vehicle to Grid) as a drive for the organization of autonomous power supply systems are analyzed. It is shown that this is possible only with the simple integration of batteries into the system, flexibility, and a wide range of modes that have to be provided by unified charge-discharge devices. Such charging devices have to have such features: a wide range of input and output voltage parameters; correction of the input power factor; the ability to take the maximum power from renewable energy sources; high energy efficiency. A review of possible topologies for a charger with bidirectional power transmission and a bridge converter with soft switching of transistors at zero voltage, which has a high efficiency, galvanic isolation and the ability to correct the shape of the current. The modes of operation of the converter are analyzed and conditions of soft switching is obtained. It is shown that soft switching is valid for current that is not less than minimal one. Efficiency of the converter with soft commutation is compared with a similar converter with rigid commutation of transistors. It is shown that static losses in converter with soft commutation it higher than in the rigid one. So, the proposed converter should be used if the increase in static losses is compensated by the lack of dynamic losses. Additional feature of the converter is that the regulation of the output voltage of the converter with soft switching is carried out according to the law of frequency-pulse modulation with a constant pause duration, where the pause duration is determined by the period of resonant processes of the converter. The model of the converter in Matlab Simulink is built and it is shown that the efficiency of the proposed converter topology is 10-15% higher, which together with the possibility of sinusoidal current with THD ≈ 20% and two-way transmission energy indicates the feasibility of its use as a charger for electric vehicles under the concept of V2G. However, it should be noted that the use of LCL filter creates a phase shift between voltage and current and degrades the THD value. To improve the shape, it is possible to use specialized laws of modulation [or to use modular converters, which allow to obtain a continuous current shape and reduce the volume of the filter.


Author(s):  
Alexander N. AGUREEV ◽  
◽  
Mark S. BELAKOVSKIY ◽  

№1-2021 новая космическая эра пилотируемые космические полеты питание космонавтов Международная космическая станция рацион пищевой статус English NEW SPACE AGE NUTRITIONAL ISSUES ON INTERPLANETARY SPACE FLIGHTS The article analyzes the effectiveness of using existing power supply systems for short-term flights on transport manned ships and for long-term flights on the International Space Station (ISS). The article presents the characteristics of products that are suitable for use in space flight conditions and are currently used to complete rations for feeding cosmonaut crews. The existing problems are considered and the main directions of work on creating power supply systems for interplanetary flights and on planetary bases are outlined.


Author(s):  
Egon Ortjohann ◽  
Worpong Sinsukthavorn ◽  
Max Lingemann ◽  
Nedzad Hamsic ◽  
Marius Hoppe ◽  
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