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29 Mar 20232 minute read

ECA Commercial Associate ABB invests in DC microgrids

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ECA Commercial Associate ABB invests in DC microgrids

ABB is entering into a strategic partnership with Direct Energy Partners (DEP), a start-up using digital technology to accelerate adoption of Direct Current (DC) microgrids. 

This will play key role in the energy transformation to Net Zero Carbon by 2050. 

ECA Energy and Emerging Technologies Solutions Advisor Luke Osborne said, "DC microgrids present a viable solution to modernise our aging energy network, minimising conversion losses and marrying up DC energy generation and usage. 

"Importantly, growth in this area will better facilitate the formation of DC micro-grids in developing nations, helping the world meet its  UN sustainability goal 7- of ensuring access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all."

Electric vehicles, solar generation, wind farms, battery storage, hydrogen fuel cells, LED lighting, computing and consumer electronics all either generate or consume power as DC. Distributing energy around factories, large buildings and sites using a DC microgrid will minimize the number of power conversion steps to provide higher energy efficiency, increased operational reliability and lower total cost of ownership.

"ABB is ensuring sustainable energy distribution systems are ready for this change," said Giampiero Frisio, President, Smart Power Division at ABB. 

"DC microgrids will connect renewables, hydrogen and energy storage with EV charging and electronic consumers in the most efficient way possible. With the SACE Infinitus DC circuit breaker, ABB already has next-generation hardware solutions for DC microgrids performing in customer trials. 

"Our new strategic partnership with DEP will allow us to deliver a digital platform that enables energy professionals to design and deliver DC microgrids with confidence."

ECA works closely with its Members, industry partners and Government to help Britain transition to Net Zero Carbon. We produce regular guidance notes, technical bulletins, and industry updates to keep Members at the forefront of the Net Zero transition. Learn more here.

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