Driving Efficiency in the Transition to a Zero-Emission Energy Infrastructure
The transition to a zero-emission society is placing new demands on our energy infrastructure. Applications such as high-performance battery charging, hydrogen production through electrolysis, and AI data centers all share one essential requirement: a power supply system that provides, stable, efficient, and reliable energy supply in the megawatt range.
However, traditional solutions are increasingly reaching their limits particularly due to ever-stricter grid-code regulations. Various alternative approaches offer promising opportunities, yet they differ significantly in terms of efficiency, complexity, and the effort required to ensure compliance.
This whitepaper provides an overview of the most relevant solutions, highlighting their strengths and weaknesses at the system level and comparing them across key criteria. The focus is on efficiency: even small improvements can lead to substantial energy savings over a system’s lifetime adding up to GWh of reduced losses.
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