SGS is hosting a live webinar called “Global Grid Code Solutions for Power Conversion Systems and Power Plants” on July 7, 2026.

As electrical grids adapt to handle more renewable energy, grid operators are rolling out stricter and more complex requirements to keep systems stable and reliable.
Power conversion systems (PCS) and power plants now need to meet advanced performance standards, including voltage and frequency control, Fault Ride-Through (FRT), and the latest grid-forming (GFM) capabilities.
At the same time, grid codes in Europe, North America, and other global markets are continuing to diverge, creating a patchwork of regulations.
This fragmentation makes things harder for manufacturers and developers, leading to duplicated testing, higher certification costs, and longer time to market. Keeping up with these evolving requirements is essential for deploying projects successfully and accessing international markets.
In this webinar, SGS experts Omar Kalim and Roger Hu will walk through global grid code frameworks, highlight key requirements across major markets, and share the latest technical developments.
They’ll also show how an integrated approach that combines
testing, simulation, and certification can simplify compliance, lower project risk, and speed up time to market.
The session will cover international grid compliance, model validation, power plant simulation, and upcoming trends, including the shift toward GFM technologies.
It’s designed for energy sector professionals, including compliance managers, electrical engineers, and project developers, as well as PCS manufacturers and independent power producers working in highly regulated markets.
Stakeholders should register now to ensure access to this informative session.





