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National Mission on Power Electronics Technology

(NaMPET)
http://www.nampet.in/

is an initiative of DeitY, MCIT, GoI Nodal Centre


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Power Electronics Group CADC Thiruvananthapuram


Power is precious, if you need to use it efficiently, you need Power Electronics
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NaMPET
The first phase of 5 year NaMPET programme completed in August 2010 The second phase started in January 2012

Mission
To provide the country with capability to become a prominent player in Power Electronics Technology. NaMPET provides Research, Development, Deployment and Commercialization of Power Electronics Technology by enhancing the R&D expertise and infrastructure with active participation from Academic Institutes, R&D Centres and Industry.

Achievements in phase -1

National Power Electronics Infrastructure


Nodal Centre IITB IISc IITKgp IITK IITD BESU NITT
Low Power Lab: Simulation & CAD packages, DSP & FPGA Development platforms High Power Lab: Development & Test platforms Power Electronics Drives & Permanent Magnet Machines Self-Learning Environment

High Power Drives & PQ solutions


Power Systems, Applications In Power Electronics CAD of Electric Machines Machine Drives & Power Quality Power Electronics/ Machine drives/ Controllers for RES & FACTS Power Electronics Variable Frequency Drives Power Electronics Electrical Drives

BIT
NITR RIT Anna U

Achievements in phase -1

Technology, Projects, Products


Technology Development in Core Area
Full Spectrum Simulator (FSS) Universal Front-end for Micro Generator Matrix Converter CDAC-T, IITB, IISc, IITK, ITKgp, BESU, Anna-U, CPRI CDAC-T, IITK, WBREDA CDAC-T, IISc

Projects with User agency participation


VCU & TCN, Universal Aux. Converter 2MVAR STATCOM for IT Park Power Conditioner for Fuel Cell 400Hz Inverter Indian Railways MoP NMRL, DRDO Indian Airforce

Products through Industry Collaboration


Hall Effect Current Sensor IGBT Gate Driver Electrohms Veeral Controls
4x500kVA STATCOM

Products using NaMPET Infrastructure


AC Drives, AFER for Telecom, Green UPS, 3wheeler HEV

Achievements in phase -1

Awareness Creation & Training


Five National Workshop on Power Electronics Fifteen Short-term Courses Three PE Curriculum Workshop

Power Electronic Data base (www.nampet.in)


Digital Library, Technology Trends, Journals and Publications, Components Data base, SEQUEL club, Discussion forum, Crazy Idea portal etc.

NaMPET Phase-II
(National Mission on Power Electronics Technology)
An initiative of DIT with CDAC-T as the Nodal Centre Duration - 5 years & started in January 2012

Focus
NaMPET Phase2 Deployment/ Up-gradation of Technologies Advanced Technology Development/ Exploratory Research National level simulation facility User/ Industry participation (Sponsored projects, ToT) Awareness Creation & Training Infrastructure Development at Nodal Centre

NaMPET Phase-II
(Activities initiated)

Deployment, Up-gradation, Product development


Simulation Centre at IITB Up-gradation of FSS (CDAC, IITB) FSS miniature models (CDAC, IISc) 1MW SPV Power Plant (CDAC, WEBREDA)

Advanced Technology Development


10kV Power Supply with Solid State Crowbar protection SOPC based controller

Exploratory Research
Study SiC devices and develop Converter Topology (CDAC, IISc&IITM support) DC-DC and Bi-directional Converter for SPV (NITT) PM Machines and Converters (BESU) Induction machine for propulsion (IITP)

User/ Industry participation

NaMPET Phase-II
(Activities initiated)

User/ Industry participation


Consortium project for xEV simulation with ARAI, IITB, IISc 250kVA fuel cell based Power Plant for NPOL, NMRL High Voltage Crowbar for IPR Solar battery charger for Renault-Nissan PM servo Drive for Tata Power ToT for UPS, PMU, VCU&TCN

Awareness Creation and Training


Short term Course on Power Electronics in Mini/Micro Hydro (IITR) Short term Course on Design of Grid Connected Power Converter(CET) Short term Course on Converter Applications(BIT-Ranchi)

Infrastructure resources at Nodal Centre

Power Electronics

Power Electronics Technology

Converting Energy into Electrical form and its usage is increasing


PE help optimal generation of electricity from renewable energy Distributed generation, storage and its smart usage need PE Electrical mobility is efficient with PE control
Optimally convert, control and condition electric power to suit load requirements

Multi-disciplinary nature

Share of electrical energy controlled through Power electronics, 40% in 2010 to 80% in 2030
Technology Trends

Current: Future:

Key technology drivers Power devices & Digital Controllers Packaging / interconnection technology High power density system integration Use of low loss new devices SiC, GaN etc.
Key Factors:

System reliability will dominate PE development /Efficiency improvements

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