Grid-Forming Converters
Grid-Forming Converters by Jingyang Fang, Jia Liu, Heng Wu, Junru Chen, and Frede Blaabjerg is an authoritative guide for engineers, researchers, and utility professionals navigating the transition to converter-dominated power systems. This timely volume distills advanced theory and practical design techniques for grid-forming converters—essential building blocks for stable renewable integration, microgrids, and resilient power networks worldwide.
Begin with clear explanations of fundamental principles and control architectures, then progress to modern strategies for synchronization, voltage and frequency regulation, and fault-ride-through capabilities. Rich case studies and modeling insights reveal how to implement robust inverters that support weak grids, islanded systems, and utility-scale renewable plants across Europe, North America, Asia-Pacific, Africa, and Latin America.
Readers gain actionable knowledge on stability assessment, control tuning, and interoperability with legacy synchronous machines and emerging smart-grid technologies. Written by leading academics and industry experts, the book balances rigorous analysis with real-world application—ideal for practicing power-electronics engineers, system integrators, and graduate students aiming to design reliable, scalable solutions.
Whether you’re upgrading grid infrastructure, developing microgrid solutions for remote communities, or researching next-generation converter control, this resource provides the technical clarity and practical guidance to reduce commissioning time and enhance system resilience. Practical, global, and forward-looking, Grid-Forming Converters empowers you to shape the grid of tomorrow.
Order your copy today to deepen your mastery of grid-forming technology and accelerate projects that integrate renewables safely and efficiently.
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