Zurich, Switzerland, Nov. 7, 2012 – ABB, the leading power and
automation technology group, today announced a breakthrough in the
ability to interrupt direct current, solving a 100-year-old electrical
engineering puzzle and paving the way for a more efficient and reliable
electricity supply system.
After years of research, ABB has developed the world’s first circuit
breaker for high voltage direct current (HVDC). It combines very fast
mechanics with power electronics, and will be capable of ‘interrupting’
power flows equivalent to the output of a large power station within
5milliseconds- that is thirty times faster than the blink of a human
eye.
The breakthrough removes a 100-year-old barrier to the development of
DC transmission grids, which will enable the efficient integration and
exchange of renewable energy. DC grids will also improve grid
reliability and enhance the capability of existing AC (alternating
current) networks. ABB is in discussions with power utilities to
identify pilot projects for the new development.
“ABB has written a new chapter in the history of electrical
engineering,” said Joe Hogan, CEO of ABB. “This historical breakthrough
will make it possible to build the grid of the future. Overlay DC grids
will be able to interconnect countries and continents, balance loads and
reinforce the existing AC transmission networks. “
The Hybrid HVDC breaker development has been a flagship research
project for ABB, which invests over $1 billion annually in R&D
activities. The breadth of ABB’s portfolio and unique combination of
in-house manufacturing capability for power semiconductors, converters
and high voltage cables (key components of HVDC systems) were distinct
advantages in the new development.
HVDC technology is needed to facilitate the long distance transfer of
power from hydropower plants, the integration of offshore wind power,
the development of visionary solar projects, and the interconnection of
different power networks. ABB pioneered HVDC nearly 60 years ago and
continues to be a technology driver and market leader with many
innovations and developments. With over 70 HVDC projects, ABB accounts
for around half the global installed base, representing an installed
capacity of more than 60,000 megawatts (MW).
Deployment of HVDC has led to an increasing number of point-to-point
connections in different parts of the world. The logical next step is to
connect the lines and optimize the network. ABB is already working on
the construction of multi-terminal systems and the latest DC breaker
innovation is a major step in the evolution of HVDC grids. In parallel
to the new hybrid breaker development, ABB has an established HVDC grid
simulation center developing solutions for future DC overlay grid
operations.
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