The modernization of global electrical infrastructure relies heavily on the reliability of localized components, among which the low voltage transformer bushing plays a critical role. As a vital ...
As industry leaders gather for the IEEE PES T&D Conference & Exposition in North America—the world’s premier event for the power industry—one name is attracting significant attention for its ...
Electrical distribution systems are characterized by dynamic operating conditions and complex network topologies, which pose ...
The global shift toward industrial automation and the rapid integration of renewable energy sources have fundamentally transformed the requirements for modern power distribution networks. As grids ...
When distributed generation causes net reverse power flow on a distribution feeder, several voltage-related issues can occur. According to studies published by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory ...
Brace yourselves for a monumental leap into the future of energy distribution! The DC-POWER project, funded by the European Union, has officially kick-started in January 2024. Coordinated by CEA (INES ...
Modeling power distribution in SoCs is becoming increasingly important at each new node and in 3D-ICs, where tolerances involving power are much tighter and any mistake can cause functional failures.
The demand for increased compute density. An evolution to ±400-V DC distribution to next-generation AI/ML supercomputer racks to meet that demand. Challenges and solutions in making the move to ±400-V ...
When distributed generation causes net reverse power flow on a distribution feeder, several voltage-related issues can occur. According to studies published by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory ...
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