Europe's electricity system is relying more and more on renewable energies while thermal power plants are taken out of operation. The power grid still relies on inertia to balance out short-term drops in frequency, which in the past was provided by the synchronous machines in large-scale power stations.
Renewables have an efficient and cost-effective solution to provide inertia: Synthetic inertia is provided by grid-forming inverters, which - in combination with PV and BESS - take over the basic functions (such as the ability to perform black starts) within a stable, renewables-led power system. In this session, pioneers will be presenting products, use cases and initial microgrid projects based on this technology.
12:00 pm - 12:15 pmHow Grid Forming Technology Supports Power Grid Stability
Dr. Miguel Ochoa Gimenez, Global Grid Technology Director, Huawei Digital Power
12:15 pm - 12:30 pmFrom Capability to Application - A Practical Pathway for Sungrows Grid-Forming Solutions
Siwen Ding, Grid Forming Solution Engineer, Sungrow Power Supply Co. Ltd.
12:30 pm - 12:45 pmFrom Pioneer to Backbone: Power Conversion from Off-Grid to Transmission-Connected
Aaron Gerdemann, VP New Business & Marketing, SMA
12:45 pm - 01:00 pmTitle to be defined
Volker Dietrich, PLM, KACO new energy