Reducing Environmental Impacts through a Smart Design of Microgrids: Life Cycle Assessment for AC and DC

Christina Kockel, Lars Nolting, Rafael Goldbeck, C. Wulf, R. D. Doncker, Aaron Praktiknjo
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Microgrids with integrated renewable energies show promising potentials in terms of reliable, efficient, and clean smart grid concepts. Further improvements are expected when such a microgrid is operated on a direct current instead of an alternating one. Our study aims to systemically analyze the environmental impacts of microgrids operating on ac and on dc using power distribution within office buildings as an example. For this purpose, a comparative and scalable life cycle assessment is conducted based on a technical bottom up analysis of differences between ac and dc microgrids. Particularly, our approach combines the assessment of required power electronic components on a micro-level using a generic grid model on a macro-level. The results indicate that the environmental impacts of employed power electronics can be substantially reduced when utilizing a microgrid operating on dc instead of ac.
通过微电网的智能设计减少环境影响:交流和直流的生命周期评估
集成可再生能源的微电网在可靠、高效和清洁的智能电网概念方面显示出巨大的潜力。当这种微电网以直流电而不是交流电运行时,预计会有进一步的改进。我们的研究旨在系统地分析微电网在交流和直流上运行对环境的影响,并以办公大楼内的配电为例。为此,在对交流微电网和直流微电网的差异进行自下而上的技术分析的基础上,进行了可比较和可扩展的生命周期评估。特别是,我们的方法在微观层面上结合了所需电力电子元件的评估,在宏观层面上使用通用网格模型。结果表明,当使用直流而不是交流运行的微电网时,所使用的电力电子设备对环境的影响可以大大减少。
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