During the first 18 months, efforts focussed on the specification and the development of the six key components of a local medium voltage direct current distribution bus, which we call D3-Bus (Dual DC Distribution Bus), which are shown in the diagram above and which are:
* The active frontend is connected to the medium voltage AC grid and provides power from the utility to the DC bus
* The appliance driver powers the appliances or loads, such as the electrolyser stack or a server rack in a data centre. It is a DC/DC converter with galvanic isolation. The appliance driver is powered at 3kV to reduce the currents needed to power MW scale appliances. There are two versions to adapt the voltage level of the D3-Bus (3kV) to the voltage level of the appliances of this project: one for the server racks and the other for the electrolyser.
* The photovoltaic system converter adjusts the PV system voltage to the so called maximum power point and converts this voltage for the injection of the PV energy into the distribution bus. By this way, the appliances are directly powered with green energy. The PV arrays feed each leg of the D3-Bus with a separate photovoltaic system converter to keep the PV system voltages within the low voltage limit of 1.5kV.
* The battery storage system with their corresponding DC/DC converters, which stabilize each leg of the D3-Bus separately to keep the batteries within the low voltage limit of 1.5kV.
* The power management system assures system stability, manages the battery, and assures that a maximum of PV power is used for the appliances.
* An electrical system protection designed to work at 3kV DC.
At month M18, the system and component specifications have been concluded, and heavy development efforts were made for the six key components mentioned above, and concrete designs are available. Laboratory prototypes will be delivered in M22 with a delay of four months, the final versions are expected in M30 if the delay of four months can be recovered.
The definition of the data center pilot has been concluded in a deliverable, for the electrolyser pilot the efforts are still ongoing.