BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20260522T024414EDT-2040KdK9Fs@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20260522T064414Z DESCRIPTION:Abstract\n\nWe are envisioning future power grid systems with m uch higher penetration of distributed energy sources such as solar photovo ltaic arrays\, wind turbines and battery energy storage systems which are essentially DC sources. Together with the proliferation of electric vehicl es\, rapid charging station and DC loads such as data centers\, DC-based g rid interfaces have also been given consideration. In this thesis\, an int ermediate bus converter for utilization in DC grid architectures that aid the main AC power network is developed. The conceptualized power electroni c interface is a cascaded converter system resulting from the combination of isolated full-bridge converter and active bipolar Cockroft-Walton volta ge multiplier. First\, preliminary investigations were performed to proper ly define the objectives and scope of the research. The study then involve d device-level\, converter-level and grid-level aspects of the converter d esign. In the device-level research phase\, the next generation Silicon-ca rbide power devices were studied for being a key component of the proposed converter. In the converter-level research phase\, the converter is confi gured for bidirectional capability and a design procedure is generated for calculating the main power component values. In addition\, reduced-order modelling is performed to generate the system transfer functions for contr ol. Lastly\, for the grid-level research phase\, the converter is integrat ed into the renewable energy system. Case studies for the converter with i nverter-based resource operating in grid-following and grid-forming mode a re formulated to highlight the advantages of the proposed system over the conventional solution. For solar PV systems\, it is shown that with the in tegration of the proposed converter\, it is possible to extract more power from the arrays\, which translates to better active power regulation. The study showed that a niche application where the proposed solution becomes attractive is in direct conversion from low voltage to medium voltage lev els\, eliminating the need for line-frequency transformers.\n DTSTART:20251007T130000Z DTEND:20251007T150000Z LOCATION:Room 603\, McConnell Engineering Building\, CA\, QC\, Montreal\, H 3A 0E9\, 3480 rue University SUMMARY:PhD defence of Christopher Ramos – Development of an Intermediate B us Converter for Evolving Power Grid Systems URL:/ece/channels/event/phd-defence-christopher-ramos- development-intermediate-bus-converter-evolving-power-grid-systems-368000 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR