Energy Transition – Power Electronics Dominated Power Systems

by Switchgear Magazine


Hochschule München (HM) University of Applied Sciences / The Institute for Sustainable Energy Systems (ISES)

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  • Location: München
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The transition to renewable energy resources, the diminishing of power system inertia and the vast use of power electronics are central challenges of our time. Effectively integrating renewable energies with advanced power electronics is essential for a sustainable energy infrastructure.
In line with our DFG Major Instrumentation Project “distributed Power-Hardware-In-the-Loop-Agent-System (dPHILAS)”, this year’s conference is a platform to exchange ideas on the latest developments, technological innovations, and forward-thinking concepts at the intersection of energy and power electronics. Experts from academia and industry will navigate with you through the central challenges and solutions for an efficient, sustainable, and interconnected energy infrastructure, its modeling and simulation, its control, and its advanced power-hardware-in-the-loop (PHIL) emulation.
We are honored to have Florian Dörfler (ETH Zürich) and Daniel Quevedo (University of Sydney) as well as Giovanni De Carne (KIT) and Marcos Garcia Arregui (Hydro Quebec) as keynote speakers, offering diverse perspectives on the integration of power electronics in modern energy systems. Learn from the experts in the following sessions:
  • Session 1 (Keynotes): Recent Advances and Remaining Challenges: Control and Cybersecurity of Power Electronics Dominated Systems
  • Session 2: Understanding Physics: Modeling, Simulation, and Protection in Power Electronics Dominated Grids
  • Session 3: Observing and Manipulating Physics: State Estimation, Control, and System Resilience
  • Session 4 (Keynotes): Power Hardware-in-the-Loop: Testing, Validation, and Innovation
  • Session 5: Validating Physics: Emulation, Field Testing, and Hybrid Solutions