Title: USA Perspective
1USA Perspective
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5Transformer Energy Efficiency300MVA Variations
Available
Losses (2) 60KW core, 833 KW conductor (3) 98KW
core, 360 KW conductor
6Transformer Energy Efficiency12MVA (Liquid
Filled)
Losses (2) gt80KW (3) 35KW
7Transformer Energy Efficiency50KVA (Liquid
Filled)
8Transformer Energy EfficiencyEnergy Efficiency
of Two Units1,500KVA DRY
Load Factor
65
85
9Transformer Energy Efficiency1,500 KVA
Transformers(dry) Actual Losses --Kilowatts
Losses as percent of transformer capacity
10Dry-Type Transformers-Copper Usage
11Why Promote Transformer Efficiency?
- U.S. Transformer losses are currently equivalent
to 9 days/per year of total generation. - These U.S. losses represent 37 million tons of
CO2 110 million KG NO and 275 million KG SO2 - (CO2 equivalent of 8.5 million average cars)
- Source EPA Presentation
12fromBarnes, Van Dyke, McConnell and Das (1996),
Determination Analysis of Energy Conservation
Standards for Distribution Transformers
13Transformer Energy Efficiency
- Energy losses can be reduced 10 to 40 percent
using a variety of available technologies - EPA Energy Star Program
14Transformer Energy EfficiencyPotential U.S.
Electricity Savings -- Megawatts
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- Dry 1,100
- Distribution 3,300
- Power 2,700
- Total 7,100
15Transformer Energy Efficiency
16Future Activities to Promote Cost-Effective,
Energy-Efficient Transformers
- Educate end-users
- Assist NGOs and others
- Assist regulators
- Develop manufacturer allies for market
development efforts