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RETROTRAFO · Development of knowledge and technology to implement retrofilling in power transformers using biodegradable or recycled fluids and fostering circular economy

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 January 202531 December 2028EU funding €1,260,400Call HORIZON-MSCA-2023-SE-01

Power transformers play a crucial role in electric power transmission and distribution systems, being both expensive and strategically important. Their prolonged efficient operation is essential to prevent long-term power outages. With tens of thousands of transformers worldwide approaching the end of their typical 30-40 year lifespan, the question of recycling becomes significant. Remarkably, around 95% of a power transformer's materials could potentially be recycled. Recognizing the importance of a circular economy, the European Commission adopted a Circular Economy plan in 2020, aiming to shift from a linear ""take, make, dispose"" model to a circular one where waste becomes a new resource. While the initial focus was on energy efficiency in transformers, the impact of materials is not negligible. The upcoming revision of the eco-design regulation for transformers in 2023 will introduce new requirements on material efficiency.The proposed project will develop research on transformer retrofilling with alternative or recycled insulating liquids. This technique is based on the replacement of the mineral oil of a transformer in service with a biodegradable and less-flammable fluid. The procedure would lead to safer and more environmentally friendly transformers and could allow the application of higher loads, deferring the replacement of equipment in service. However, the technique has not been sufficiently studied, it is needed to evaluate the impact of retrofilling on the operation of the transformer and to assess its economic and technical feasibility. Project's researchers have applied the circular economy concept to power transformers in various ways during project definition:a) Evaluating the efficient use of materials throughout a transformer's life cycle (renewable or re-refined oils instead of conventional oils)

Consortium · 28 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSIDAD DE CANTABRIA

ES · €501,400

participant

TECHNICKA UNIVERZITA V KOSICIACH

SK · €59,800

associatedPartner

UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO

CA

participant

USTAV EXPERIMENTALNEJ FYZIKY SLOVENSKEJ AKADEMIE VIED

SK · €73,600

participant

POLITECHNIKA SLASKA

PL · €128,800

associatedPartner

THE UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND

AU

associatedPartner

THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER

UK

associatedPartner

UNIVERSITI PUTRA MALAYSIA

MY

associatedPartner

CELSIA COLOMBIA S.A E.S.P

CO

associatedPartner

UNIVERSIDAD BERNARDO O'HIGGINS

CL

associatedPartner

UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE SAN JUAN

AR

associatedPartner

Diveg s.a.s.

CO

associatedPartner

Tanta University

EG

associatedPartner

KOKURITSU DAIGAKU HOJIN KYUSHU KOGYO DAIGAKU

JP

associatedPartner

E.ON GROUP INNOVATION GMBH

DE

associatedPartner

UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DEL LITORAL

AR

associatedPartner

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY

US

participant

BALIKESIR ELEKTROMEKANIK SANAYI TESISLERI ANONIM SIRKETI

TR · €46,000

participant

ZILINSKA UNIVERZITA V ZILINE

SK · €36,800

associatedPartner

RWE STOEN OPERATOR SP ZOO

PL

associatedPartner

UNIVERSIDAD TECNICA FEDERICO SANTA MARIA

CL

associatedPartner

Western Michigan University

US

participant

SEA MARCONI TECHNOLOGIES DI VANDERTUMIATTI SAS

IT · €27,600

associatedPartner

UNIVERSIDAD DEL VALLE

CO

participant

ZAPADOCESKA UNIVERZITA V PLZNI

CZ · €69,000

associatedPartner

UNIVERSIDAD DE SANTIAGO DE CHILE

CL

participant

UNIVERSIDAD CARLOS III DE MADRID

ES · €253,000

participant

FUNDACION BCMATERIALS - BASQUE CENTRE FOR MATERIALS, APPLICATIONS AND NANOSTRUCTURES

ES · €64,400

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