Efficient Power Converters for PV Arrays

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Program:
Solar ADEPT
Award:
$1,099,848
Location:
Austin, Texas
Status:
ALUMNI
Project Term:
02/23/2012 - 06/22/2015

Technology Description:

SolarBridge Technologies is developing a new power conversion technique to improve the energy output of PV power plants. This new technique is specifically aimed at large plants where many solar panels are connected together. SolarBridge is correcting for the inefficiencies that occur when two solar panels that encounter different amounts of sun are connected together. In most conventional PV system, the weakest panel limits the energy production of the entire system. That's because all of the energy collected by the PV system feeds into a single collection point where a central inverter then converts it into useable energy for the grid. SolarBridge has found a more efficient and cost-effective way to convert solar energy, correcting these power differences before they reach the grid.

Potential Impact:

If successful, SolarBridge would create a power conversion system for solar power plants that is more efficient than conventional methods.

Security:

Lowering the cost of PV systems would help increase the use of solar energy, which in turn would decrease our dependence on fossil fuels and improve U.S. energy security.

Environment:

Solar energy systems create zero harmful emissions while providing energy to homes and businesses, so their widespread use would significantly improve air quality.

Economy:

This project could help position the U.S. as a leader in the power electronics industry.

Contact

ARPA-E Program Director:
Dr. Michael Haney
Project Contact:
Dr. Patrick Chapman
Press and General Inquiries Email:
ARPA-E-Comms@hq.doe.gov
Project Contact Email:
p.chapman@solarbridgetech.com

Partners

University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign

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Release Date:
04/20/2011