In this study, existing work, opportunities, standards and essential safety aspects on development of LVDC distribution systems have been considered. It can be summarised that the standard requirements for AC systems also applies to DC systems, and that one does not come apart DC-DC regulators in equipment due to the galvanic separation which is needed to fulfil the safety requirements. One of the main challenges of introducing an LVDC system is the non-existence of building codes and standards intended for an LVDC system in buildings.The critical step of developing a DC distribution system is selecting the voltage level. Earlier studies conclude that: A standard voltage level of 230 V DC is proven to be sufficient for normal office loads,...
Driven by the increased use of direct current (DC) sources (photovoltaics, battery storage) and DC e...
The concept of a microgrid has drawn the interest of research community in recent years. The most in...
Direct-current (DC) power distribution has been used ever since electric grids were invented, but, f...
In this study, existing work, opportunities, standards and essential safety aspects on development o...
This project reviews the potential of Low Voltage Direct Current (LVDC) to replace Low Voltage Alter...
The renewable energy sources (RES) such as photovoltaic (PV) are basically DC power sources. In the...
Current energy concerns like growing energy demand, the desire for a clean environment and energy co...
The renewable energy sources (RES) such as photovoltaic (PV) are basically DC power sources. In the ...
In the near future, the digitalizing world will continue to improve and the need for DC based device...
This report presents the “DC distribution system”. DC distribution system will become popular in fut...
The purpose with this thesis is to answer what value a commercial building 380V DC solution holds, i...
Low Voltage DC (LVDC) distribution systems have the potential to be considered as an efficient platf...
This paper examines existing and future direct current (DC) distribution systems with a wide range o...
An LVDC distribution system is a new innovation in a field of electricity distribution. This paper p...
The use of DC current for transmitting, distributing, and supplying electrical energy to final users...
Driven by the increased use of direct current (DC) sources (photovoltaics, battery storage) and DC e...
The concept of a microgrid has drawn the interest of research community in recent years. The most in...
Direct-current (DC) power distribution has been used ever since electric grids were invented, but, f...
In this study, existing work, opportunities, standards and essential safety aspects on development o...
This project reviews the potential of Low Voltage Direct Current (LVDC) to replace Low Voltage Alter...
The renewable energy sources (RES) such as photovoltaic (PV) are basically DC power sources. In the...
Current energy concerns like growing energy demand, the desire for a clean environment and energy co...
The renewable energy sources (RES) such as photovoltaic (PV) are basically DC power sources. In the ...
In the near future, the digitalizing world will continue to improve and the need for DC based device...
This report presents the “DC distribution system”. DC distribution system will become popular in fut...
The purpose with this thesis is to answer what value a commercial building 380V DC solution holds, i...
Low Voltage DC (LVDC) distribution systems have the potential to be considered as an efficient platf...
This paper examines existing and future direct current (DC) distribution systems with a wide range o...
An LVDC distribution system is a new innovation in a field of electricity distribution. This paper p...
The use of DC current for transmitting, distributing, and supplying electrical energy to final users...
Driven by the increased use of direct current (DC) sources (photovoltaics, battery storage) and DC e...
The concept of a microgrid has drawn the interest of research community in recent years. The most in...
Direct-current (DC) power distribution has been used ever since electric grids were invented, but, f...