Affirming Grid Resiliency in a Renewable-Powered Future With Synthetic Inertia

This article was produced by 1898 & Co, a member of IPFA.
As renewable energy adoption grows, grid stability faces new challenges due to the loss of traditional inertia from fossil-fuel plants. This article explores synthetic inertia—an advancement that mimics this stabilizing effect using advanced power electronics, enabling wind, solar, and battery storage to respond instantly to frequency fluctuations.
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