Title :
Optimal sizing of solar energy transformers using natural ester fluid
Author :
Trevas, David A. ; Peterson, Adam ; Rapp, Kevin J. ; Luksich, John
Author_Institution :
Transformer Products, Cooper Power Syst., Waukesha, WI, USA
Abstract :
As a result of the increasing number of nation-states that are adopting aggressive Renewable & Alternative Energy Portfolios, the solar energy market is nearly doubling year over year. With this aggressive growth comes even greater scrutiny when sizing solar farms. There is often great incentive to get the most utilization out of the equipment. An often over looked piece of equipment on these farms is the liquid filled AC padmount transformer. Given the green nature of the solar market, every Cooper Power Systems Envirotran™ Solar transformer contains the non-toxic, biodegradable Envirotemp™ FR3™ fluid, made from renewable seed oils. Equal in importance to its biodegradability, this natural ester fluid substantially extends the life of the cellulosic insulation in the transformer, while allowing periods of overloading of the transformer. The high fire point of natural ester fluid provides a safer transformer for solar applications compared to mineral oil, especially during periods of high ambient temperature and unit overloading. This work presents how using the inherent properties of natural ester fluid in conjunction with defined inverter load profile and site environmental conditions can help optimize transformers for Solar PV applications.
Keywords :
invertors; power transformer insulation; solar power stations; transformer oil; Cooper power systems; Envirotemp™ FR3™ fluid; Envirotran™ solar transformer; cellulosic insulation; inverter load profile; liquid filled AC padmount transformer; mineral oil; natural ester fluid; optimal sizing; renewable & alternative energy portfolios; renewable seed oils; solar energy market; solar farms; unit overloading; Aging; Fluids; Inverters; Minerals; Oil insulation; Power transformer insulation; natural ester fluid; photovoltaic array; solar farm; transformer;
Conference_Titel :
Environment and Electrical Engineering (EEEIC), 2012 11th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Venice
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1830-4
DOI :
10.1109/EEEIC.2012.6221525