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Why inverters hold the key to a more resilient energy future with Daniel Duckwitz (SMA)
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Published 10 months ago
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As we shift toward a net-zero power system, inverter-based resources are rapidly replacing traditional generators. But replicating the critical system services once provided by large rotating machines isn’t just about plugging in renewables - it’s about designing smarter, more stable infrastructure at the grid edge.
In this episode of Transmission, we dive into one of the most technically important, yet often overlooked, aspects of modern power systems: the role of inverters. Ed Porter is joined by Daniel Duckwitz, who leads SMA’s global grid stability portfolio, to unpack the differences between grid-forming and grid-following inverters and why that distinction matters more than ever.This episode covers:
- What grid-forming inverters actually do and why they’re crucial for system strength and inertia replacement.
- How grid-forming requirements differ across global markets, and where the industry is heading.
- The role of inverter controls in stabilising power systems with high renewables.
- What makes grid-following and grid-forming inverters technically distinct and what’s just marketing.
- Why transitioning to a 100% inverter-based grid is both possible and already underway.