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Stability Challenges in Renewable Power Grids
Addressing Stability Challenges in Renewable Power Grids with Txisko Asensio
First publication date: 27/05/2025
Professor Francisco Javier Asensio, a member of the Electrical Power Systems Research Group (GISEL) at the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), has published an article in Campusa magazine titled "Stability and Clean Energy: The New Challenge of the Energy Transition." In the article, he analyzes how the increasing integration of renewable energy sources into the electrical grid poses significant challenges in terms of stability and reliability. The piece highlights the importance of developing power converters with 'virtual inertia' and implementing smart grids to ensure a secure and efficient electricity supply. Read the full article on Campusa.