Published September 28, 2022
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HVDC Circuit Breakers: A Comprehensive Review
Description
High voltage direct current (HVDC) systems are now
well integrated into AC systems in many jurisdictions. The integration of renewable energy sources (RESs) is a major focus and
the role of HVDC systems is expanding. However, the protection
of HVDC systems against DC faults is a challenging issue that
can have negative impacts on the reliable and safe operation of
power systems. Practical solutions to protect HVDC grids against
DC faults without a widespread power outage include: 1) using
DC circuit breakers (CBs) to isolate the faulty DC-link, 2) using a
proper converter topology to interrupt the DC fault current, and/or
3) using high-power DC transformers and DC hubs at strategic
points within DC grids. The application of HVDC CBs is identified
as the best approach that satisfies both DC grids and connected AC
grids' requirements. This article reports a comprehensive review
of HVDC CBs technologies, including recent significant attempts in
the development of modern HVDC CBs. The functional analysis of
each technology is presented. Additionally, different technologies
based on information obtained from literature are compared. Finally, recommendations for the improvement of CBs are presented.
Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- https://idus.us.es/handle//11441/137431
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/137431
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