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DESCRIPTION:The trend in electric power systems is the displacement of trad
 itional synchronous generation (e.g.\, coal\, natural gas) with renewable 
 energy resources (e.g.\, wind\, solar photovoltaic) and battery energy sto
 rage. These energy resources require power electronic converters (PECs) to
  interconnect to the electric grid that have different dynamic responses c
 ompared to conventional synchronous generators. As a result\, there is a n
 eed for validated models to study and mitigate PEC-based stability issues\
 , especially for converter dominated power systems (e.g.\, island power sy
 stems\, remote microgrids). This talk will provide a review of the existin
 g PEC models focusing on data driven modeling approaches and how to levera
 ge power hardware in-the-loop experiments to model PEC. The talk will conc
 lude with open research questions in the area of modeling\, simulation\, a
 nd control of future converter dominated power systems.\n\nCo-sponsored by
 : PES/IES/IAS/PE IEEE Montreal Chapters\n\nSpeaker(s): Dr. Reinaldo Tonkos
 ki \, \n\nRoom:  EV.3.309\, Bldg:  EV building\, Concordia University\, 15
 15 Sainte-Catherine O\, Montréal\, QC H3G 2W1\, Montreal\, Quebec\, Canad
 a\,  H3G 2W1
LOCATION:Room:  EV.3.309\, Bldg:  EV building\, Concordia University\, 1515
  Sainte-Catherine O\, Montréal\, QC H3G 2W1\, Montreal\, Quebec\, Canada\
 ,  H3G 2W1
ORGANIZER:ambrish.chandra@etsmtl.ca
SEQUENCE:7
SUMMARY:Trends in Dynamic Modeling of Converter Dominated Power Systems
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/333017
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;The trend in electric power systems is the
  displacement of traditional synchronous generation (e.g.\, coal\, natural
  gas) with renewable energy resources (e.g.\, wind\, solar photovoltaic) a
 nd battery energy storage. These energy resources require power electronic
  converters (PECs) to interconnect to the electric grid that have differen
 t dynamic&amp;nbsp\;responses&amp;nbsp\;compared to conventional synchronous gener
 ators. As a result\, there is a need for validated models to study and mit
 igate PEC-based stability issues\, especially for converter dominated powe
 r systems (e.g.\, island power systems\, remote microgrids). This talk wil
 l provide a review of the existing PEC models focusing on data driven mode
 ling approaches and how to leverage power hardware in-the-loop experiments
  to model PEC. The talk will conclude with open research questions in the 
 area of modeling\, simulation\, and control of future converter dominated 
 power systems.&lt;/p&gt;
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