Abstract:
A method determines the overload capacity of a high-voltage device. The method includes creating a load forecast request for a predefined time period, determining an operational state of the high-voltage device by obtaining state parameters, transmitting the load forecast request and the state parameters at a request time to a load-forecasting model, and determining the maximum utilization in the predefined time period by the load-forecasting model, with which the overload capacity of a high-voltage device can be fully exploited. A lifetime consumption of the high-voltage device before the request time is derived from measured values by obtaining an actually consumed lifetime and the actually consumed lifetime is fed to the load-forecasting model as a state parameter. The load-forecasting model then determines the maximum overload capacity depending on the actually consumed lifetime.
Abstract:
A converter station for the transmission of electrical power has a diode rectifier with a DC terminal and an AC terminal. At least one transformer is connected to the AC terminal. In order to render the converter station as compact as possible, the diode rectifier is arranged in an insulating material.
Abstract:
A catalytic exhaust gas purification device and method for the reduction of nitrogen oxides from an exhaust gas of a fossil-fired power plant, having a heating gas duct along a flow direction and having a reactor chamber which is arranged in the heating gas duct is provided. In the reactor chamber there are arranged a first reduction reactor for the reduction of nitrogen oxides NOx to form water H2O and nitrogen N2, an oxidation reactor, which is connected downstream of the first reduction reactor in the flow direction, for the oxidation of nitrogen monoxide NO to form nitrogen dioxide N02, and a second reduction reactor, which is connected downstream of the oxidation reactor in the flow direction, for the reduction of nitrogen oxides NOx to form water H2O and nitrogen N2. A reduction of nitrogen oxides NOx from an exhaust gas of a fossil-fired power plant is achieved.
Abstract:
A converter station for the transmission of electrical power has a diode rectifier with a DC terminal and an AC terminal. At least one transformer is connected to the AC terminal. In order to render the converter station as compact as possible, the diode rectifier is arranged in an insulating material.
Abstract:
A converter station for the transmission of electrical power includes a converter with a DC connection terminal and an AC connection terminal, and at least one transformer connected to the AC connection terminal. In order to render the converter station as cost-effective as possible, the station is distributed over at least two independent supporting structures.