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If you have a question about this talk, please contact INI IT. MESW03 - Closing workshop: Looking forward to 2050 The talk will present results for computing stability limits using a variety of approaches each with advantages and disadvantages arising from the models used. Mathematics favours simplified equation-based models; computation favours detailed physics-based models and newer data-based methods sometimes claim to be actually ‘model-free’. As systems become more complex in likely scenarios for grids out to 2050and become more ever-changing there should be a new discussion about the merits of the associated methods. Results obtained in future grid and high renewable projects in Sydney and Hong Kong respectively will be used for illustration. This talk is part of the Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series series. This talk is included in these lists:
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