Energies (Apr 2022)

Power Electronics Converters for the Internet of Energy: A Review

  • Samuele Granata,
  • Marco Di Benedetto,
  • Cristina Terlizzi,
  • Riccardo Leuzzi,
  • Stefano Bifaretti,
  • Pericle Zanchetta

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en15072604
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 7
p. 2604

Abstract

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This paper presents a comprehensive review of multi-port power electronics converters used for application in AC, DC, or hybrid distribution systems in an Internet of Energy scenario. In particular, multi-port solid-state transformer (SST) topologies have been addressed and classified according to their isolation capabilities and their conversion stages configurations. Non-conventional configurations have been considered. A comparison of the most relevant features and design specifications between popular topologies has been provided through a comprehensive and effective table. Potential benefits of SSTs in distribution applications have been highlighted even with reference to a network active nodes usage. This review also highlights standards and technical regulations in force for connecting SSTs to the electrical distribution system. Finally, two case studies of multi-port topologies have been presented and discussed. The first one is an isolated multi-port bidirectional dual active bridge DC-DC converter useful in fast-charging applications. The second case of study deals with a three-port AC-AC multi-level power converter in H-Bridge configuration able to replicate a network active node and capable of routing and controlling energy under different operating conditions.

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