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DESCRIPTION:The increasing penetration of power electronics brings about ne
 w characteristics in power system dynamics and calls for a new perspective
  for control and stability design. In this seminar\, the opportunities\, c
 hallenges and potential solutions of converter-grid integration for enhanc
 ed system stability and flexibility are discussed. Three typical scenarios
  are investigated from the tail to the top a power network\, namely microg
 rids\, wind farms\, and transmission systems. A vision on the trends of fu
 ture technological evolution is also shared.\n\nCo-sponsored by: Universit
 y of Birmingham\n\nSpeaker(s): Dr Yunjie Gu\, \n\nRoom: N123\, Bldg: Gisbe
 rt Kapp Building\, University of Birmingham\, Birmingham\, England\, Unite
 d Kingdom\, B15 2SA
LOCATION:Room: N123\, Bldg: Gisbert Kapp Building\, University of Birmingha
 m\, Birmingham\, England\, United Kingdom\, B15 2SA
ORGANIZER:j.li.6@bham.ac.uk
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SUMMARY:Power system control and stability with power electronics
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/170620
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;The increasing penetration of power electr
 onics brings about new characteristics in power system dynamics and calls 
 for a new perspective for control and stability design. In this seminar\, 
 the opportunities\, challenges and potential solutions of converter-grid i
 ntegration for enhanced system stability and flexibility are discussed. Th
 ree typical scenarios are investigated from the tail to the top a power ne
 twork\, namely microgrids\, wind farms\, and transmission systems. A visio
 n on the trends of future technological evolution is also shared.&lt;/p&gt;
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