Canizares, Claudio A.2025-07-162025-07-162002-08-060885-8950https://doi.org/10.1109/59.373978https://hdl.handle.net/10012/21998(© 1995 IEEE) Canizares, C. A. (1995). On bifurcations, voltage collapse and load modeling. IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, 10(1), 512–522. https://doi.org/10.1109/59.373978This paper discusses the relation between bifurcations and power systems stability through a thorough analysis of several examples, to clarify some ideas regarding the usefulness and limitations of bifurcation theory in network studies and operation, particularly in voltage stability related issues. Different types of load models are used in a sample system to analyze their effect on system stability and bifurcation. Finally, the Ecuadorian National Interconnected System is used to depict and discuss the effect of load modeling in saddle-node bifurcation analysis of real power systems.enEigenvalue analysisbifurcationsvoltage collapseload modelingstabilityOn bifurcations, voltage collapse and load modelingArticle10.1109/59.373978