Multi-terminal DC grids: challenges and prospects

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A few multi-terminal direct current (MTDC) systems are in operation around the world today. However, MTDC grids overlaying their AC counterpart might a reality in a near future. The main drivers for constructing such direct current grids are the large-scale integration of remote renewable energy resources into the existing alternative current (AC) grids, and the promotion and development of international energy markets through the so-called supergrids. This paper presents the most critical challenges and prospects for such emerging MTDC grids, along with a foreseeable technology development roadmap, with a particular focus on crucial control and operational issues that are associated with MTDC systems and grids.

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Rodriguez, P., & Rouzbehi, K. (2017). Multi-terminal DC grids: challenges and prospects. Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy, 5(4), 515–523. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40565-017-0305-0

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