Published on April 27, 2026
Traditionally, power system studies relied on static models and basic simulations to analyze grid behavior. Engineers typically utilized simplified methods to ensure reliability. However, as renewable energy sources proliferate, the complexity of modern grids has demanded more sophisticated techniques.
In response to evolving needs, a new webinar titled “Modeling and Simulation Approaches for Modern Power System Studies” has been introduced. This event will focus on programmatic network construction, multi-fidelity modeling, and advanced simulation workflows that incorporate both quasi-static and electromagnetic transient (EMT) analyses.
Participants will learn how to construct detailed power system networks from standard data formats, enabling targeted engineering objectives. The session will also address comprehensive fault studies supported -learning techniques, equipping attendees with the skills to automate fault detection across the distribution system.
The implications of this knowledge are far-reaching. Enhanced simulation workflows will improve grid integration for inverter-based resources, ultimately leading to more resilient power systems. As engineers adopt these modern methodologies, they will be better prepared to address the challenges posed complex and dynamic energy landscape.
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