
Superconductivity for electric systems program plan, FY 1996--FY 2000
Publication year - 1996
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/215293
Subject(s) - plan (archaeology) , electric power , competition (biology) , electric power industry , electric power system , business , electrical engineering , power (physics) , engineering , telecommunications , physics , electricity , geography , archaeology , ecology , quantum mechanics , biology
This describes a comprehensive, integrated approach for the development of HTS (high-temperature superconductivity) technology for cost-effective use in electric power applications. This approach supports the program`s mission: to develop the technology that could lead to industrial commercialization of HTS electric power applications, such as fault-current limiters, motors, generators, transmission cables, superinductors, and superconducting energy storage. The vision is that, by 2010, the US power systems equipment industry will regain a major share of the global market by offering superconducting products that outperform the competition; and in US, the power grid will gain increased efficiency and stability by incorporating many kinds of HTS devices. After an overview and a discussion of the program plan (wires, systems technology, partnership initiative), this document discusses technology status, stakeholders, and the role of US DOE