Program
11 February 2026
Acceptance with coffee
Ongoing research activities in power system protection
Marjan Popov | TU Delft, the Netherlands
Future inertia needs from a system split perspective
Jorrit Bos |TSO TenneT, the Netherlands
Use of Data Quality and Other Metadata for Robust Decision Making in SIPS and WAMPAC Schemes
Oleg Bagleybter |General Electric Vernova, United Kingdom
Coffee break
European Connection Network Code requirements
Mario Ndreko |TSO TenneT-GmbH Germany
Addressing Practical Stability Challenge of a Transforming Grid
Douglas Wilson – General Electric Vernova, United Kingdom
Lunch break
GFM converter application, a necessity for the future
Wilhelm Winter | TSO TenneT-GmbH, Germany / TU Delft, the Netherlands
Inter-Area Oscillations in the European Continental Power System – Challenges and Damping Measures
Walter Sattinger | Germany
Coffee break
Experience with Sub-Synchronous Oscillations (SSO) in transmission grids
Klaus Boehme | Siemens AG, Germany
Investigating Power Quality Trends Using Targeted Measurements In Liander's Grid
Martijn Janssen | Alliander N.V., the Netherlands
Panel discussion
Refreshments
System awareness, protection, and security for the future – experience and solutions in exploiting low-inertia grids
Prof. Dr. M. Popovm.popov@tudelft.nl
Prof. Dr. M. Popovm.popov@tudelft.nlhttps://www.aanmelder.nl/secure
2026-02-11
2026-02-11
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