Monitoring and Maintaining Grid Stability

Join us on March 10 at 3:30 p.m. for this Sustainable Energy Seminar presentation by Bernie Lesieutre, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at UW-Madison.

Abstract

The electric power grid runs on a continental scale using sophisticated controls to maintain stability. This is becoming increasingly challenging with trends in changes to main grid components. On the supply side, many new renewable energy sources connect to the grid through power electronic interfaces, and on the end-use side, very large loads such as data centers are appearing with largely unknown characteristics. These inverter-based resources (IBRs) and large loads are expected to stress grid operations. In this presentation we review these issues, and present some of our work on monitoring the grid through phasor measurement units to detect vulnerable operating conditions.

Registration

This event is offered online only through Zoom Webinar. Registration is required through Zoom. Click here to register for this and all other webinars as part of the Sustainable Energy Seminar series in Fall 2025.

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