Historically speaking, alternating current (ac) has been the standard for commercial electrical energy distribution. This is mainly because, in ac systems, electrical energy was easily transformed to diffierent voltages levels, increasing the efficiency of transmitting power over long distances. However, technological advances in, for example, power electronics, and societal concerns such as global warming indicate that a re-evaluation of the current distribution systems is timely. Direct current (dc) distribution systems are foreseen to have advantages over their ac counterparts in terms of efficiency, distribution lines, power conversion and control. Moreover, most renewable energy sources and modern loads produce or utilize dc, or have a...