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From Ankara to Manila: MRC Türkiye at ACEF 2026! The energy transition is moving fast, and so are the technical complexities of modern power grids. At MRC Türkiye, we know that grid stability in this new era cannot simply be taken for granted. It must be actively engineered! Now we bring our vision to the global stage at the Asia Clean Energy Forum ACEF 2026, hosted by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) in Manila. Our Power System Expert, Atena Tazikeh Lemeski PhD, presented on “Stability Solutions for Low-Inertia Renewable Power Systems” in Thematic Track 2.1: Anticipating and Managing Disruptions. As we integrate more and more renewable energy into the grid, we are rapidly replacing traditional Synchronous Generators (SG) with Inverter-Based Resources (IBRs). While this shift supports decarbonization, it also creates new technical challenges; particularly the decline in system inertia, which leads to faster frequency changes, voltage issues, and protection difficulties. But, what about the solution? In the presentation, Atena Tazikeh Lemeski PhD, highlighted that stability must be actively engineered through advanced solutions such as grid-forming inverters, synthetic inertia, fast frequency response systems, and modern control strategies. As MRC Türkiye, we are committed to actively contributing to the engineering solutions that make sustainable power systems a reality worldwide. A special thanks to our Power System Expert, Atena Tazikeh Lemeski PhD, for successfully taking the stage and sharing MRC Türkiye’s expertise with the global energy community. Furthermore, we would like to express our highest appreciation and gratitude to the Asian Development Bank and everyone who brought this remarkable forum to life. Our sincere thanks also go to the fellow presenters, distinguished participants, and the engaged audience whose presence and insights truly enriched these critical global discussions. See you next time Manila! #MRC #MRCTürkiye #ACEF2026 #CleanEnergy #RenewableEnergy #PowerSystemStability #GridResilience #EnergyTransition