@misc{7e6f3f50d8fb434c9e6a327c53060f81,
title = "Leveraging PHIL for Inverter Functionality Requirement Evaluation to Ensure a Reliable Grid",
abstract = "This presentation showcases NREL's ongoing research on advanced Multi-point Power Hardware-in-the-Loop (PHIL) systems, enabling comprehensive evaluation of interoperability, stability, and wide-area stability in complex power grids. Key features include high-power PHIL capabilities, seamless PHIL Interfaces for effortless Grid-Following (GFL) and Grid-Forming (GFM) mode switching, and advanced multi-domain PHIL/Controller Hardware-in-the-Loop (CHIL) capabilities for evaluating diverse technology mixes, facilitating rigorous testing and validation of emerging power systems for reliable integration, enhanced resilience, and optimal performance.",
keywords = "lab capabilities, Power Hardware in the Loop (PHIL), PV, solar, wind energy",
author = "{Roy Chowdhury}, Vikram and Barry Mather",
year = "2024",
language = "American English",
series = "Presented at the IEEE Energy Conversion Conference and Expo, 20-24 October 2024, Phoenix, Arizona",
type = "Other",
}