Abstract
In this chapter, the basics of modular power electronics such as power electronics building block (PEBB) and integrated power electronics module (IPEM) are discussed first followed by a review of common power electronics topologies for different renewable and distributed energy systems. Generalized power electronic topologies are formalized based on such applications that can be used to design modular power electronics interfaces. Those modular power electronics will be flexible to work with different sources, scalable to meet various power requirements, incorporating lower cost and improved reliability, and such modular power electronics can eventually improve the overall life-cycle cost for renewable and distributed energy systems.
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