On 8–9 September, Anna Mutule participated in the ninth edition of the international DynPOWER workshop, hosted by Terna in Palmiano (Rome) and organized together with the ZHAW School of Engineering (Switzerland). The event focused on the energy transition and the dynamic stability of electricity systems, addressing the growing challenges linked to high shares of renewable generation.
Discussions highlighted data-driven methods and AI-based algorithms for voltage regulation, dynamic security assessment, and advanced monitoring. Special attention was given to grid-forming inverter technologies, considered essential for maintaining stability in future renewable-dominated grids. These topics directly relate to the ongoing LACISE project, where EDI and international partners are developing innovative approaches for secure and flexible power system operation.
The workshop brought together experts from Terna, ZHAW, and several European research institutions. Anna Mutule’s participation contributed to strengthening collaboration within the LACISE project and supported the exchange of knowledge on new tools and solutions for the reliable integration of renewable energy in modern power systems.
