Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2017

Regenerative braking demonstrator in DC railway network in perspective of railway smart grid

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The regenerative braking is an efficient way to save energy in DC railway power networks. SNCF led some investigations on the regenerative braking covered by a DC substation called Massena. These investigations point out that up to 36% of the power generated during braking was burnt in mechanical brakes. To stop this waste, SNCF decided to set up a reversible power electronic converter on Massena DC substation in order to flow the regenerative electricity for other possible use. To estimate roughly the possible energetic savings with this new inverter, simulations of the electrical railway network with the inverter modeled as a storage system were made. They show that the power sent to the reversible converter can reach up to 2.2 MW and 1.5 GWh of annual energetic saving. Also, the introduction of the controllable converter has initiated a new possibility in the future development of the railway network: its conversion into a railway smart grid. The architectures for this new option were established by considering the adding of new stakeholders especially renewable energy generation and storage systems.

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hal-04789021 , version 1 (18-11-2024)

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Laura Kouassi N'Guessan, Nicolas Navarro, Guillaume Gazaignes, Lionel Taunay, Christophe Saudemont, et al.. Regenerative braking demonstrator in DC railway network in perspective of railway smart grid. 1st International Railway Symposium Aachen, Nov 2017, Aachen, Germany. pp.219-229, ⟨10.18154/RWTH-2018-222945⟩. ⟨hal-04789021⟩

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