Frede Blaabjerg
TRANSITIONING FROM SINGLE WIND TURBINE TO ENERGY ISLANDS – THE DANISH CASE TOWARDS HIGH ENERGY SECURITY
PhD, IEEE Fellow, Aalborg University, Denmark
Biography
Frede Blaabjerg (S’86–M’88–SM’97–F’03) was with ABB-Scandia, Randers, Denmark, from 1987 to 1988. From 1988 to 1992, he got the PhD degree in Electrical Engineering at Aalborg University in 1995. He became an Assistant Professor in 1992, an Associate Professor in 1996, and a Full Professor of power electronics and drives in 1998 at AAU Energy. From 2017 he became a Villum Investigator. He is honoris causa at University Politehnica Timisoara (UPT), Romania in 2017 and Tallinn Technical University (TTU), Estonia in 2018.
His current research interests include power electronics and its applications such as in wind turbines, PV systems, reliability, Power-2-X, power quality and adjustable speed drives. He has published more than 600 journal papers in the fields of power electronics and its applications. He is the co-author of eight monographs and editor of fourteen books in power electronics and its applications eg. the series (4 volumes) Control of Power Electronic Converters and Systems published by Academic Press/Elsevier.
He has received 38 IEEE Prize Paper Awards, the IEEE PELS Distinguished Service Award in 2009, the EPE-PEMC Council Award in 2010, the IEEE William E. Newell Power Electronics Award 2014, the Villum Kann Rasmussen Research Award 2014, the Global Energy Prize in 2019 and the 2020 IEEE Edison Medal. He was the Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER ELECTRONICS from 2006 to 2012. He has been Distinguished Lecturer for the IEEE Power Electronics Society from 2005 to 2007 and for the IEEE Industry Applications Society from 2010 to 2011 as well as 2017 to 2018. In 2019-2020 he served as a President of IEEE Power Electronics Society. He has been Vice-President of the Danish Academy of Technical Sciences.
He is nominated in 2014-2021 by Thomson Reuters to be between the most 250 cited researchers in Engineering in the world.
Transitioning from single Wind Turbine to Energy Islands –
the Danish Case towards high Energy Security
Frede Blaabjerg
PhD, IEEE Fellow, Aalborg University, Denmark
ABSTRACT:
Wind turbines have undergone a significant technology development the last 40 years – and the turbines are still increasing in size to reduce cost of energy – it is already cost competitive with fossil fuels – one of the pioneering countries have been Denmark which today often has more production of wind electricity than consumed – and they still expand their capacity – recently decided to be placed off-shore on artificial islands in GW scale to collect power – do hydrogen on-site – or transport the energy electrically on-shore. Those aspects will be discussed in the presentation.