High-voltage DC distribution is key to increased system efficiency and renewable-energy opportunities
A transition to 400 VDC in power distribution and conversion will help meet greenhouse gas, efficiency, and renewable-energy goals.
The pressure throughout the energy supply chain to deliver electrical power more efficiently is intense and growing. Most dramatically, the European Union's response to the Copenhagen Accord puts forth a '20-20-20' Energy Strategy, with goals of a 20% reduction in energy consumption, a 20% reduction in greenhouse gases, and 20% reliance on power from renewable resources by 2020.
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