Author: tuananhbui
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Mini-series: “Stronger together” – The synchronous grid of Continental Europe
The NordLink connects Norway and Germany with “green” energy from water and wind, which we learned about in the previous part of our mini-series. However, there are other alliances for a better supply of electrical energy in Europe and the world. The so-called synchronous networks are large-scale, spatially adjacent and electrically connected power grids that…
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Mini-series: “The war of currents” – the beginnings of the alternating voltage
We are writing the year 1905. It is night and we wander in our minds through the illuminated streets of any western city. Passing industrial plants with steaming chimneys, where the machines rattle and the workers toil even at late hours. The industrial revolution is just over but the economy is still running at full…
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Mini-Series: “Let there be light” – The beginnings of power grids
The light switch. It is probably the most common thing in the majority of households in this (western) world. One click and there will be light in the whole room. But this was not always that way. It was only 141 years ago that the first electric light bulb was invented and brought light into…
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morEnergy makes green investors happy
Revenue declined about 15 percent In a solar power plant in southwest Germany, transformerless central inverters are used for grid connection. In some central inverters, EMC filters failed. Measurements on site revealed a strong superimposition of the DC voltage with AC components in almost every second inverter used. The DC PV power was reduced by…
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Webinar, experts talk to Power Quality and grid impedance at the 12.06.20
Visit us on Friday for our Webinar to a Live Power Quality and grid impedance measurements. We look forward to seeing you. https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84679103378?pwd=YkFpZzlwaW40ckpVdlFkVE1UcFFMQT09
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Smart Grid week in Hanoi, Vietnam
The energy revolution is Germany’s export hit and is already in full swing in Vietnam. Within the year 2019, the share of PV capacity has risen to just under 10 % of installed capacity. The energy revolution offers opportunities, but also new challenges. For example, progress in renewable energies and the simultaneous expansion of the…
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morEnergy visits E-world 2020 in Essen
With our entire team we visited the E-world in Essen. The E-world energy & water is the industry meeting point of the European energy industry and we took the opportunity to establish contacts, discover trends and introduce ourselves. Afterwards, we combined the trip with a team workshop in the Netherlands in order to bundle our…
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Successful Power Quality Workshop with the technical University of Munich
With researchers from the TU München, TU Braunschweig and RWTH Aachen, as well as representatives of various municipal utility in Bavaria, we discussed about current challenges of the network operator and the plant operator in terms of network quality (Power Quality). This theme is very complex and the effect can not be always assigned to…
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Power Quality Workshop with the Technical University of Munich
We are very happy to announce a special event together with the renowned Technical University in Munich. On January 29th from 10am we will host a Power Quality Workshop. We will demonstrate how our grid impedance measurement technology ONIS works and what advantages it has for industrial and distribution grids. For this purpose we will…
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28th Windenergietage in Potsdam
The 28th Windenergietage in Potsdam were a complete success! We got to know interesting people, had valuable conversations and presented our measuring device (ONIS) and our services. The lecture of morEnergy CEO Dr. Thanh Trung Do about stability behaviour of wind turbines was very well received and encouraged constructive discussions. More than 2000 enthusiastic visitors…