Pillar 1 – System Operator Research & Peer Learning
Representatives from leading technical institutes and system operators worldwide have developed a research agenda focused on the near-term priorities of power system operators. This research aims to help operators reliably and cost-effectively integrate high levels of inverter-based resources (IBRs) over the next decade. Findings are shared globally to support system operators everywhere.
Pillar 1 research is guided by the Research Group, which brings together system operators and researchers to address key challenges. An Innovation Group, made up of Pillar leads and members from implementation councils and task forces, also contributes to research, development, and outreach efforts. These groups include system operators, energy companies, developers, manufacturers, universities, national labs, and consultants, ensuring a diverse and collaborative approach.
Latest Accomplishments
G-PST/ESIG Webinar Series: Survey of Grid-Forming Inverter Applications
Featured Speaker: Julia Matevosyan, Lead Planning Engineer, ERCOT Grid-Forming technology is viewed as one of the necessary enablers for high ...
G-PST/ESIG Webinar Series: Is “Grid Forming” Enough: What Do Electricity Grids Need From IBR?
Featured Speaker: Tim Green, Professor, Co-Director of the Energy Futures Laboratory (EFL), Imperial College London The replacement of electro-mechanical machines ...
Inaugural Research Agenda Released
This document summarizes the outputs from a nine-month consultation process led by the Global Power System Transformation (G-PST) Consortium’s Research ...
