Renewable energy sources are those that can renew/ replenish/come back and do not harm the environment. A few examples are
- Wind
- Solar
- Geothermal
- Hydroelectric
- Tidal
Since electronics are being used everywhere, renewable energy source stations also use this circuitry.
Mostly, power electronics is used in power plants, which are set up to generate electrical energy.
These electrical energy generation plants transmit this energy, so it is first converted to high voltage because it will cause low losses during transmission.
Power electronics circuits are efficient enough to convert the storage energy.
Suppose we have a wind. In the power plant, as we know, there is a wind turbine that rotates with the flow of wind, which causes the gear train to move at high speed and generate AC electrical energy. Here, we will use an AC-to-AC converter, which will change it to an efficient transmission frequency, and a transformer for voltage upgradation.
On the other hand, solar power plants that use photovoltaic cells convert solar energy to DC electrical energy and store it in batteries
Here we have two options:
- First, we can use this DC power and produce hydrogen through the electrolysis process, which will later on be used in hydrogen fuel cell vehicles or other applications.
- Second, we can convert DC to AC and then use a power electronics circuit like a cycloconverter for a particular frequency. And use a transformer for voltage conversion to high voltage.