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New control strategy for grid-forming inverters

solarenergyBy solarenergyOctober 1, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Researchers in the United States have created a dop control strategy for inverters of grid -forming inverters who reportedly improve the frequency stability of the energy system. By using an exponential active power -frequency relationship, the new technology optimizes the use of the available headroom, reduces the frequency abnormalities and improves the overall resilience of the grid.

October 1, 2025
Emiliano Bellini

Renewable energy sources Using grid-forming inverters can actively arrange voltage and frequency in the electricity grid, so that the slowness of synchronous generators mimics. This possibility improves the frequency stability and response of power systems.

With this in mind, a research group from the University of Colorado Boulder in the United States has developed a hanging control technique that has been designed to improve the disruption response of power systems of any size, in particular with a high share of scheduling inverters.

Droop Control works by replicating the inherent “hanging” characteristics of traditional synchronous generators, so that the output power is inversely proportional to the system frequency for active capacity and with voltage for reactive power.

The new control strategy, called Droop-E, forms a non-linear active power-frequency relationship with the help of an exponential function of the power. According to the researchers, this approach improves the use of the available headroom and at the same time reduces the frequency excursions and the speed of frequency change.

In this context, the headroom refers to the available capacity of the schedule to meet future demand without requiring network improvements.

“The primary idea behind the droop-e concept is replacing the linear hanging frequency control of a scheduled device with an exponential function of electricity shipping,” the scientists explained. “This makes a design possible in which frequency changes are reduced for devices with a large available headroom, so that they can exchange relatively larger active powers with the network and at the same time cause smaller frequency abnormalities.”

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The droop-e-controller works over the entire cargo and discharge options of a storage system for battery energy (BESS). The frequency institutional options of scheduling inverters create conditions for a secondary controller to make small frequency adjustments and to detect the resulting changes in power.

In addition, the exponential response of the controller makes it possible to adjust the frequency of the grid -forming device and ultimately achieve a “parametried” power objective.

The researchers reported that curve continuity, synchronization criteria and analysis of the stability of small signals all confirmed the stability of the proposed controller. It is said that it achieved a greater use of the available headroom, a less different frequency-Nadir-the lowest point of the frequency decrease of a network during periods of imbalance and a more favorable change in frequency, together with improved frequency dynamics and of course capital-restricting behavior.

“The droop-e-operating strategy shows enormous potential for improving frequency stability and resilience of emerging power grids by using available energy sources more efficiently, in particular Bess who usually do not work near their power limits,” the team concluded.

The new technology was introduced in “Autonomous grid -forming inverter exponential hanging control for improved frequency stabilityPublished in the International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems.

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