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Previously on "Next for the Grid: Solid State Transformers (SST)"

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  • GJABS
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    Will they be an improvement on Bumblebee?

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  • scooterscot
    started a topic Next for the Grid: Solid State Transformers (SST)

    Next for the Grid: Solid State Transformers (SST)

    Ohh ohh oh... this is like the startrek of electronics.

    Your Transformer News | Solid state transformers (SST) ? what?s its role in renewable energy generation? Evolving industry trends and insights by 2020


    A solid state transformer is a modern device that offers bi-directional power flow, reactive power compensation, harmonics reduction, and many others. The market for solid state transformers is expected to be commercialized by 2017 and to be valued at $105.3 Million. SST technology can step up or step down AC voltage levels just like that of the traditional transformer but it also offers several significant advantages.
    These include:
    • Allow two way power flow
    • Input or output AC or DC power
    • Actively change power characteristics such as voltage and frequency levels
    • Improve power quality (reactive power compensation and harmonic filtering)
    • Greatly reduce the physical size and weight of individual transformer packages.

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