Amorphous metal transformer

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Amorphous Metal Transformer (AMT) is a type of energy efficient transformer found on electric grids.[1] The magnetic core of this transformer is made with amorphous metal, which is easily magnetized / demagnetized. Typically, core loss can be 70–80% less than its traditional counterpart. This leads to a reduction of generation requirement and less CO2 emission.[2][3] It has been widely adopted by large developing countries such as China[4] and India[5] where energy conservation and CO2 emission reduction have been put on priority. These two countries can potentially save 25–30 TWh electricity annually, elimate 6-8 GW generation investment, and reduce 20–30 million tons of CO2 emission by fully utilizing this technology.

[edit] Notes and References

  1. ^ B. Kennedy, “Energy Efficient Transformers” McGraw-Hill, 1998.
  2. ^ J.Li, “Climate Change and Energy—Opportunities in China”, presented in Climate Change: The Business Forecast" Conference, London, Oct 2005. (Available from links on Jerry Li 's page at http://www.jerryli.co.nr)
  3. ^ J. Li, “Use of Energy Efficient Transformers in Asia”, presented in Asian Energy Conference 2000, Hong Kong. (Available from links on Jerry Li 's page at http://www.jerryli.co.nr)
  4. ^ “SPC Note on T&D network loss reduction and energy saving plan” SPC Transportation and Energy Section, Document #123, 1997 (in Chinese).
  5. ^ B.S.K. Naidu, “Amorphous Metal Transformers—New Technology Developments”, Keynote Speech, CBIP-AlliedSignal Seminar (India), April 1999.


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