“…Nonlinear analysis techniques, including bifurcation theory, offer powerful methods to study problems characterized by the appearance of nonlinear oscillations when certain parameters are varied. They have been successfully used to study the dynamical behavior of power systems in diverse contexts, such as stability analysis [25][26][27][28][29][30], integration of wind energy [31,32], and the SSR phenomenon in conventional synchronous generators [33,34]. In this study, bifurcation theory is used in combination with classical methods, such as, eigenvalue analysis and nonlinear time-domain simulations.…”