Differential Equation Modeling, Stability Analysis, and Stable Control of Grid-Connected Renewable Energy Converters

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 January 2027

 

Special Issue Editors

 

Prof. Xianfu Lin Website  E-Mail: linxianfu@gxu.edu.cn
Guest Editor
School of Electrical Engineering, Guangxi University, Nanning City, 530004, China
Interests: Renewable energy systems; Power electronics; Power quality; Nonlinear control design; and Stability analysis.

  

Special Issue Information

 

This Special Issue focuses on Differential Equation Modeling, Stability Analysis, and Stable Control of Grid-Connected Renewable Energy Converters, aiming to provide a comprehensive academic platform for advanced theoretical and practical studies in converter-dominated renewable energy systems. With the rapid penetration of renewable energy sources such as wind and photovoltaic generation, power systems are increasingly characterized by complex nonlinear dynamics, strong coupling effects, and reduced system inertia, making stability analysis and control design more challenging than ever.

This Special Issue invites original research and high-quality reviews addressing the modeling and stability challenges of grid-connected power electronic converters from the perspective of differential equations and control theory. Particular attention is given to small-signal and large-signal stability mechanisms, synchronization dynamics, multi-timescale interactions, and the influence of weak grids, high renewable penetration, and nonlinear disturbances. Contributions exploring advanced control strategies, robust stabilization methods, and interaction modeling between converters and power grids are especially encouraged.

The issue seeks to bridge fundamental differential equation theory with practical control implementations, fostering interdisciplinary innovation that supports the reliable operation of modern renewable power systems. By integrating mathematical rigor with engineering applications, this Special Issue aims to promote cutting-edge solutions for stability enhancement and coordinated control in converter-dominated power networks.

Collection Editor(s): Xianfu Lin

 

Keywords:

Differential equation modeling;

Grid-connected converters;

Stability analysis;

Nonlinear dynamics;

Weak grid interaction;

Impedance-based stability;

Small/Large -signal stability;

Robust control;

Converter-dominated power systems;

Renewable energy integration.