DAEDALOS Project Lands in China: Tackling Oscillations in Modern Power Grids
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Last week, the DAEDALOS project took an important step in strengthening international collaboration as Marc Cheah Mañé from our partner CITCEA-UPC visited leading universities and industry players across the Greater Bay Area and participated in the IEEE PES International Meeting (IM) in Hong Kong.

During the visit, Marc met with representatives from The Chinese University of Hong Kong, South China University of Technology (SCUT), Macao University of Tourism (UTM), China Southern Power Grid, and Huawei to exchange perspectives on the challenges and opportunities of modern hybrid AC/DC power systems.

At IEEE PES IM, Marc organized and moderated a panel on “Oscillatory interactions in modern power systems”, bringing together experts from academia and industry to discuss low-frequency oscillations, system stability, and the growing impact of power electronics and renewable integration on grid dynamics.

Marc also shared a preview of the upcoming DAEDALOS demo at UPC, which will replicate oscillatory phenomena in a controlled hybrid grid environment and showcase how DAEDALOS tools can support real-time analysis and more resilient power system operation.
This visit marks another step forward in expanding DAEDALOS’ global network and fostering knowledge exchange to address the challenges of future power systems.






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