DocumentCode
1223644
Title
The future of electronic power processing and conversion
Author
Blaabjerg, Frede ; Consoli, Alfio ; Ferreira, Jan A. ; Van Wyk, Jacobus D.
Volume
41
Issue
1
fYear
2005
Firstpage
3
Lastpage
8
Abstract
At a workshop held on the Aeolian Islands in Sicily during May 2004 a group of academic and industry engineers from all over the world discussed the medium- and long-term future of power electronics and its applications in specific areas. The following main issues were identified and discussed: The demand is not for power electronic solutions but for system integration of electronic power processing. A more multidisciplinary approach is needed. We will witness a proliferation of energy storage in systems. The technology is in place and the improvement in system performance makes it worth while. A large penetration of power electronics into power systems will happen within the next 25-30 years. The main transmission grid will not be affected. The power electronics development will be in distributed generation and in the loads. The success of the integrated starter/generator (ISG), hybrid, or electric cars depends on political decisions more than on technological advances. However, the success of a recent Japanese hybrid car and the cost of oil could trigger the critical momentum for large-scale use of power electronics in automotive applications. We are moving toward standardized power supply building blocks for computers and other applications. The main push is for lower cost, and production technology becomes the important issue. Demands for improved performance in a diversity of applications will stimulate R&D in power electronics in the future. Intelligent control and energy management will come easily. Thermal and passive component integration is equally important and will require attention.
Keywords
distributed power generation; electric vehicles; energy management systems; energy storage; power electronics; power supply circuits; power system interconnection; automotive application; electric cars; electronic power processing; energy management; energy storage; hybrid cars; intelligent control; power conversion; power electronic solutions; thermal passive component integration; transmission grid; Application software; Costs; Distributed control; Electronics industry; Energy storage; Hybrid power systems; Petroleum; Power electronics; Power engineering and energy; System performance;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-9994
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIA.2004.841166
Filename
1388654
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