Control of Power Converters in Modern Energy Systems

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 June 2025

 

Special Issue Editors

 

Prof. Jingyang Fang Website  E-Mail: jingyangfang@sdu.edu.cn
Guest Editor
Shandong University, China
Interests:
Power Electronics, Renewable Energy, Energy Storage Systems

 

Special Issue Information

 

Power converters are ubiquitous in modern energy systems, which act as the grid interface of renewable generation and energy storage systems among others. Along with the energy shift, grid-tied power converters undertake the responsibility of grid support and providing grid-supportive services, including grid formation, inertia and damping synthesis, and oscillation damping. For successful service delivery, the control of grid-tied power converters plays an essential part and calls for more research efforts. As such, this special issue focuses on the control of grid-tied power converters, covering a wide range of methods and techniques to support modern power systems. Relevant research topics include but not limit to the following areas:


Control of grid-forming converters
Design of voltage and current controllers
Control for balanced and imbalanced fault-ride through
Active power and frequency control
Reactive power and voltage control
Secondary distributed control
Control and optimization for economic dispatch
Smart control for synchronization of multiple grid-tied power converters
The authors are encouraged either to delve depth in theory or provide some experimental verifications.

 

Keywords

Power Converters

Power Electronics

Energy Systems



 

Published Papers