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Stabilizing the destabilizing effects of renewables

A large solar PV installation with rows of solar panels on a grassy field under a blue sky with low mountains in the distance.

In this PV Magazine article by Tim Allen, the PXiSE CEO discusses how the key to stabilizing the destabilizing effects of more renewables on the grid is—more renewables, plus a little help from battery energy storage systems (BESSs), high-speed inverters, and a matching high-speed controller.

Solving the inertia deficit is also addressed, along with helpful grid management functions offered by BESSs, and whether grid-forming inverters are the answer to it all.

> Read more: “The secret to keeping a highly renewable island grid stable