CAREER: Set Theoretic Design of Multi-Mode Grid-Forming Converters to Enhance Transient an — NSF Award to University of Texas at A
This NSF CAREER project aims to enhance power system stability and safety in the presence of large-scale inverter-based resources (IBRs) by leveraging their emerging grid-forming control (GFM) mode. The project will bring transformative change to power system stability assessment and control by analyzing grid stability
| Award title | CAREER: Set Theoretic Design of Multi-Mode Grid-Forming Converters to Enhance Transient an |
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| Award ID | 2443082 |
| Awardee | University of Texas at Arlington |
| City | ARLINGTON |
| State | TX |
| Amount obligated | $500,167 |
| Principal investigator | Yichen Zhang |
| Program | EPCL: Energy, Power, Control, |
| Start date | 10/01/2025 |
| Abstract | This NSF CAREER project aims to enhance power system stability and safety in the presence of large-scale inverter-based resources (IBRs) by leveraging their emerging grid-forming control (GFM) mode. The project will bring transformative change to power system stability assessment and control by analyzing grid stability boundaries under current and prospective operating conditions to provide emergency control protocols under disturbances. This will be achieved by developing a set-theoretic analys |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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