Monday, 11 May 2015

9.5m UK energy infrastructure modernisation project announced

Schneider Electric, Western Power Distribution, Anvil Semiconductors, Turbo Power Systems, Aston University and Exception EMS have announced participation in a £9.5 million government initiative to modernise the UK energy infrastructure to cope with the unprecedented change in energy consumption, generation and distribution. Innovate UK, the UK’s innovation agency, is funding projects that drive innovative ways in how energy is supplied and used to address the energy trilemma of sustainability, security of supply and affordability.

This project, trialled on Western Power Distribution’s residential network, will look to increase the UK’s energy network capacity to tackle residential and commercial needs.

The trial aims to deliver a dramatic increase in the capacity of our existing residential energy infrastructure, by increasing the local network voltage. This approach will allow the grid to simultaneously deliver different voltages for different requirements (i.e. charging an electric car and simultaniously providing a constant 240v for a residential building). This project will trial the installation of high-performance power electronic converters (PECs) into the meter-box of individual properties. In order to achieve the required level of performance, efficiency, stability and sustainability at the cost demanded, these PECs will use innovative low cost silicon carbide (SiC) switching devices built using Anvil’s unique SiC-on –silicon technology.

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