DocumentCode
2011191
Title
Energy storage applications for large scale power protection systems
Author
Roberts, Bradford P.
Author_Institution
S&C Electr. Co., Wisconsin, WI, USA
Volume
2
fYear
2001
fDate
2001
Firstpage
1157
Abstract
Critical process industries like semiconductor fabrication have spent billions on industrial automation hardware to improve product quality and increase productivity. This, coupled with plant expansions into countries where the utility power grid is taxed by rapid expansion, has created growing concern over the impact of a utility power problem that affects the "at risk" or "in-process" value of the business. In many critical process industrial businesses, there is a belief that utility power providers have not kept pace with the supply of quality power. In fact, most utilities have spent millions of dollars to improve the quality of their supply. Today\´s sophisticated electrical loads require that the utility service be customized to provide an electrical power source matched to the needs of the load. For critical load businesses, the mitigation of utility power problems is a "site-by-site" decision. The characteristics of the utility distribution system, geographic location and weather conditions dictate the appropriate solution. This paper addresses advances in power electronics that have made energy storage options available to large load (greater than 2 MW) users to improve power quality and reliability
Keywords
energy storage; power distribution reliability; power supply quality; power system protection; critical process industrial businesses; electrical loads; electrical power source; energy storage; geographic location; industrial automation hardware; large load users; medium voltage UPS approach; modular UPS design; power electronics; power quality improvement; power supply reliability improvement; process industries; product quality improvement; productivity increase; quality power supply; semiconductor fabrication; utility distribution system; utility power grid; utility power problem; utility power problems mitigation; voltage sag mitigation; weather conditions; Automation; Electrical products industry; Energy storage; Fabrication; Hardware; Large-scale systems; Power grids; Productivity; Protection; Textile industry;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Transmission and Distribution Conference and Exposition, 2001 IEEE/PES
Conference_Location
Atlanta, GA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7285-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/TDC.2001.971422
Filename
971422
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