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Original scientific paper

Technology neutrality in power transformer regulation and standardisation

Angelo Baggini


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Abstract

The EU’s minimum energy performance standards differentiate power transformers by rated power, rated voltage and technology. The first two are self-evident and performance-based. This article addresses whether technology is pertinent as a differentiator. The main differentiation
is between liquid-filled and drytype transformers. Higher losses are considered acceptable for dry-type transformers to compensate for their ability to fulfil certain requirements. This technology-based concession has resulted from its historical development but hampers innovation and
creates unfair competition. Differentiation to avoid excessively high costs is reasonable, but a better approach would be to formalise the concession for all transformers meeting the same requirements.

Keywords

regulation, standardisation, technology neutrality, fire performance, innovation

Hrčak ID:

307292

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/307292

Publication date:

17.5.2023.

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