Grid connected converter for electrolyser
Kabir, Md Ekramul (2024)
Diplomityö
Kabir, Md Ekramul
2024
School of Energy Systems, Sähkötekniikka
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2024062557948
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2024062557948
Tiivistelmä
This thesis examines the correlation between electrolysis technology, grid-connected converters, rectifier topologies, and active front-end converters. It also reviews the most efficient methods for enhancing connectivity and efficiency through electrolysis in contemporary power grids. The study of this thesis aims to reveal the most efficient, reliable, and incorporating methods for improving hydrogen production.
The study includes analysis of various rectifier topologies, including six-pulse and twelve-pulse rectifiers and active front-end converters. The advantages, disadvantages, and topology costs are investigated well through simulation and results analysis. The findings will help guide decision-making processes, assist in energy infrastructure investments, and contribute to efficient and sustainable energy solutions.
The study includes analysis of various rectifier topologies, including six-pulse and twelve-pulse rectifiers and active front-end converters. The advantages, disadvantages, and topology costs are investigated well through simulation and results analysis. The findings will help guide decision-making processes, assist in energy infrastructure investments, and contribute to efficient and sustainable energy solutions.
