DocumentCode :
1446779
Title :
Applying high efficiency transformers
Author :
Haggerty, N. Kent ; Malone, Timothy P. ; Crouse, John
Author_Institution :
DuPont USA, TN, USA
Volume :
4
Issue :
6
fYear :
1998
Firstpage :
50
Lastpage :
56
Abstract :
Manufacturers can reduce transformer energy losses by utilizing different construction materials and designs for transformer core and windings. While potential reductions in future energy prices may exist due to utility deregulation and retail wheeling of electricity, significant opportunity still remains to impact the corporate bottom line through use of improved efficiency electrical equipment. Electric power transformers may last from 20 to 50 years depending on their loading and application. Thus, the life-cycle or total owning cost must be considered during the initial investment phase to evaluate the total energy savings against the added capital expenditure for an improved efficiency transformer. This involves using an economic evaluation process known as the discounted cash flow method. Many utilities offer economic incentives to companies who implement energy conservation programs. Such programs realize the dual benefits of cost savings and environmental relief from reduced emissions. Another possible benefit is the prevention of economic losses by minimizing the probability of fuel supply curtailment. This article explores existing and future design techniques which enable efficiency improvements in various types of transformers. This work also provides detailed analysis for investment guidance regarding additional dollars chat can be justified for applying improved efficiency transformers
Keywords :
energy conservation; power transformers; added capital expenditure; cost savings; discounted cash flow method; dual benefits; economic evaluation process; energy conservation programs; high efficiency transformers; improved efficiency electrical equipment; improved efficiency transformer; life-cycle cost; total energy savings; transformer core; transformer energy losses reduction; transformer windings; Building materials; Costs; Electricity supply industry deregulation; Energy loss; Environmental economics; Fuel economy; Investments; Manufacturing; Power generation economics; Transformer cores;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications Magazine, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1077-2618
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/2943.730768
Filename :
730768
Link To Document :
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