Batch power transmission method developed by scientists from Novosibirsk

Electrical energy losses during transportation will now be reduced

Researchers from the Siberian State University of Telecommunications and Informatics (SibGUTI) have presented an innovative batch method for transmitting electricity, designed to make this process more efficient and economical for consumers.

The system is designed for bidirectional power transmission. This is achieved by equipping each load node with interchangeable lines: main, transit, and backup. In addition, energy storage devices with connected lines are installed in each network segment. Energy exchange between nodes and local networks occurs via protocols similar to internet communications. This allows excess energy to be accumulated and directed to where it is needed.

The result is achieved through uniform coverage of the territory with an electrical network built on the principle of connected multi-level hexagons with load nodes at the vertices.

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