GE Vernova, HVDC, Berlin, electrification, renewable energy, grid
The new facility, part of an expanded Berlin electrification complex, is designed to support the development and testing of advanced HVDC solutions. The technology is essential
Berlin's distribution grid consists of sub-grids at high voltage (110 kV), medium voltage (10 kV) and low voltage (0.4 kV), and is linked to the upstream transmission grid via substations (380 kV). We connect over 2.3 million Berlin households, as well as business and industrial customers, to the highest voltage grid and generation plants.
Three operation modes of self-adaption, FEL and FTL are comprehensively considered to optimize the configuration of integrated energy station. On this basis, the sensitivity of heat-to-electric ratio (HPR) of CHP units and electric storage to the planning results are analyzed.
Secure power supply for our customers. We are responsible for Berlin's distribution grid. The distribution grid consists of sub-grids at high voltage (110 kV), medium voltage (10 kV) and low voltage (0.4 kV) and is linked to the upstream transmission grid via substations.
Structure of the integrated energy station The integrated energy station is aiming to self-production and self-sales of renewable energy on the premise of meeting the local demand for electricity, heat and cooling through the full utilization of wind and solar output.
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