Identifying techniques, topologies and features for maximizing the efficiency of a distribution grid with solid state power devices

The FREEDM grid utilizes solid state transformers (SST) and solid state fault interruption devices (FID) which may lead to unfavorable operating losses as compared to a conventional grid. Various SST topologies and switching techniques are identified for minimizing losses and a performance evaluation is made to determine the efficiency of the FREEDM distribution network to improve the overall efficiency. Losses include conductors, SSTs, FIDs, and conventional distribution transformers tested under various loading levels. Compared to a conventional distribution network, the FREEDM grid has a slight reduction in losses. By choosing the proper distribution line configuration, conductor type, switching devices and switching techniques, the power losses on the system may be minimized further.

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