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Open workshop on Virtual Inertia from HVDC Converters in future power systems

Organized by the research project "HVDC Inertia Provision" supported by the Research Council of Norway and involving project partners SINTEF Energy Research, KU Leuven, CentraleLille, NTNU, Statnett, Equinor, Elia and RTE.

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09.00
Welcome, Introduction and presentation of the programme, Salvatore D'Arco, SINTEF Energy Research

09.15
Declining inertia in Power systems: challanges and opportunities, Kamran Sharifabadi, Equinor

09.30
Inertia management in France and Europe – a TSO perspective on future trends and ongoing research, Thibault Prevost, RTE

10.00 Coffee Break

10.10
Introduction to the "HVDC Inertia Provision" research project, Jon Are Suul, SINTEF Energy Research

10.25
HVDC as an enabling technology for energy transmission and service provision, Dirk Van Hertem & Abhimanyu Kaushal, KU Leuven

10.55
Representation of virtual inertia from HVDC converters and impact of placement, Paula B. Garcia-Rosa, SINTEF

11.15
Grid forming control – from fundamental considerations to practical applications, Xavier Guillaud, CentraleLille

11.45 Lunch break

12.30
Stability analysis for modern power systems with low inertia and high penetration of power electronic converters, Olav B. Fosso, NTNU

12.50
Control methods for providing virtual inertia from power converters and analysis of operation under unbalanced conditions, Jon Are Suul, SINTEF Energy Research

13.20 Panel discussion

13.55 Final remarks

14.00 End

 

 

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