Grid Forming and Large Load Integration
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Free Webinar
Service Description
Live Webinar: Advancing Grid Stability with Grid-Forming (GFM) Technology
Hosted by Electromentors, this live webinar will bring together industry experts to discuss the latest advancements in Grid-Forming (GFM) technology and its role in strengthening power system stability.
Participants will gain insights into how GFM enhances system inertia, increases grid hosting capacity, and facilitates the integration of large loads like data centers.
Key Topics
- Enhancing Grid Stability – How GFM inverters provide virtual inertia and improve frequency stability.
- Expanding Grid Hosting Capacity – The role of GFM in enabling higher renewable penetration and large-load connections.
- Challenges in GFM Integration – Technical, operational, and regulatory hurdles to widespread adoption.
- GFM for Large Load Applications – Benefits for data centers, including power quality improvements and islanding capabilities.
- Real-World Case Studies – Practical applications and lessons learned from GFM implementations. Learning Objectives
- Understand how GFM technology enhances system stability and supports grid modernization.
- Identify the key technical and regulatory challenges associated with GFM integration.
- Explore best practices for leveraging GFM to improve large-load interconnection, particularly for data centers.
- Gain insights from industry experts and real-world applications of GFM technology.
Target Audience:
This session is ideal for power system engineers, renewable energy developers, data center operators, grid planners, and policymakers involved in modernizing grid infrastructure and improving system stability.
Join ElectroMentors for watching this webinar free of charge and stay ahead of the curve in grid-forming technology and its future applications!
Note:
- Electromentors does not issue certification for this webinar.
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This course may be eligible for Professional Development Hours (PDHs) with engineering regulatory bodies such as EGBC, APEGA, PEO, Engineers Nova Scotia, and other similar organizations across Canada. Participants are responsible for ensuring the course content is relevant to their area of professional practice and for retaining proof of completion for audit purposes.
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