Deploying ‘HVDC’ in existing network exchanges practical and financial benefits for telecommunications carriers

M. Yong, D. Bettle
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As the demand for data increase and the need for higher density network load, greater resiliency and efficiency a need for a reliable power distribution and back up is required. Currently our −48VDC distribution has limitation in size (kW), length of cable run and large battery reserves. Higher Voltage DC offers a number of benefits for Telstra from reduced cable size, simplified distribution set up without need for synchronization and switching, reduced battery reserves and the ability to match network and thermal load. From a Telcos perspective, power topologies using HVDC become viable when the total cost of ownership is less than persevering with −48VDC architecture and accepted the expected rate of outages (and consequential financial impact) that comes with it. This paper explores the practical and financial benefits of HVDC architecture, and whether it is financially viable for Telcos today even if non-HVDC native loads are the norm and require extra power conversion.
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在现有网络中部署“高压直流输电”为电信运营商带来了实际和经济利益
随着对数据需求的增加和对高密度网络负载的需求,需要更大的弹性和效率,需要可靠的配电和备份。目前,我们的- 48VDC配电在尺寸(kW),电缆运行长度和大电池储备方面存在限制。更高电压的直流电为Telstra提供了许多好处,包括减小电缆尺寸,简化配电设置,无需同步和切换,减少电池储备以及匹配网络和热负载的能力。从电信公司的角度来看,当总拥有成本低于坚持使用- 48VDC架构并接受随之而来的预期中断率(以及随之而来的财务影响)时,使用HVDC的电力拓扑就变得可行。本文探讨了HVDC架构的实际效益和经济效益,以及即使非HVDC本地负载是常态并且需要额外的功率转换,它对电信公司来说是否在经济上可行。
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