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Electrical power engineering

Electrical Power Engineering

Electrical Power Engineering is a research area at the University of Hanover that focuses on the expansion of the electricity-based energy system. This includes areas such as electrical machines, power electronics with their converters, high-voltage and grid technology, electrical energy storage systems and electrical process technology. The transformation of the energy system towards regenerative sources means that electrical energy technology is becoming increasingly important, as it is required for the provision of electrical energy, its transportation and intermediate storage as well as its application. Whereas in the past, rotating masses in thermal power plants played a major role in achieving grid stability, converters will increasingly take on these tasks, for example for connecting wind farms, PV systems and e-charging stations.

 

Selected infrastructures and laboratories related to electrical power engineering

Selected projects from the field of electrical power engineering

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TICOB: Cost-effective and high-performance titanium composite bipolar plates for proton exchange membrane water electrolyzers

Hanke-Rauschenbach, R.

1 Jul 202131 Oct 2024

Project: Research

AgeWellBMS: Development of a battery model to determine the aging and operating behavior during opportunity charging (OC) for the precise determination of SOH-R, SOH-C and RUL with accuracy < 3 % in lithium-ion battery systems

Hanke-Rauschenbach, R.

1 May 202130 Apr 2023

Project: Research

Entwicklung von Methoden und Modellen für Wartungsstrategien von hybrid-elektrischen Antrieben

Ponick, B. & Mertens, A.

1 May 202130 Nov 2024

Project: Research

Particle modification of niobium MASC alloys by processing under semi-levitation in a cold wall induction crucible

Maier, H. J. & Baake, E.

1 May 202130 Apr 2024

Project: Research

Research stay of visiting scientist from south africa

Ponick, B.

1 May 202131 Dec 2022

Project: Research


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