IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems | 2019

Recuperation of Regenerative Braking Energy in Electric Rail Transit Systems

 
 
 

Abstract


Electric rail transit systems are the large consumers of energy. In trains with regenerative braking capability, a fraction of the energy used to power a train is regenerated during braking. This regenerated energy, if not properly captured, is typically dumped in the form of heat to avoid overvoltage. Finding a way to recuperate regenerative braking energy can result in economic as well as technical merits. In this comprehensive paper, the various methods and technologies that were proposed for regenerative energy recuperation have been analyzed, investigated, and compared. These technologies include: train timetable optimization, energy storage systems (onboard and wayside), and reversible substations.

Volume 20
Pages 2831-2847
DOI 10.1109/TITS.2018.2886809
Language English
Journal IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems

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