The increasing penetration of converter-interfaced distributed generators (DGs) and the control flexibility of grid-connected converters (GCCs) motivate the use of these converters to develop additional ancillary services to control undesired system dynamics in the power grids. It is known that the quality of control and functions of these power converters in different operation modes significantly affects the grid dynamic performance. Appropriate control of GCCs has the potential to offset the intermittent nature of distributed energy resources and provide control support to the host utility during abnormal conditions. To this end, in the present speech, some new trends in GCCs applications in the visualization of virtual dynamics in future power grids is addressed. Furthermore, some relevant achievements which recently published in a book entitled “Grid Connected Converters: Modeling, Stability, and Control” (Elsevier, August 2022) are discussed.