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IEEE PES Asia-Pacific Power and Energy Engineering Conference 2015 (IEEE PES APPEEC 2015)
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15th - 18th November 2015

Call for Papers

Supported by Australian Power Institute (API), CIGRE Australia, Engineers Australia Queensland Electrical Branch, and EESA

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Call for Papers

Theme: Innovation and New Technologies for Power Systems of the Future

Around the world, power systems are experiencing their greatest ever challenges and changes due the shift to intermittent renewable energy sources, new distributed technologies, and the rapidly changing role of electricity networks. Whilst power systems in developing countries must be expanded and upgraded to meet growing demands for electricity, the established networks in developed countries need innovative approaches to increase the productivity of their ageing assets. This conference will bring together the latest discoveries of researchers with the experiences of leading industry experts across the full breadth of the Electricity Industry. Don’t miss this invaluable opportunity to learn about the innovations and new technologies that will charter the path to the power systems of the future.

The IEEE PES APPEEC covers all subjects in power and energy engineering, including but not limited to the following topics:-

  • Facilitating the rapid growth of intermittent renewables
  • Efficiently managing ageing assets – from condition assessment through to optimised refurbishment.
  • Changing roles of the power Industry driven by the revolution of distributed technologies – Adapt or perish?
  • New ways to meet electricity needs of remote or isolated communities
  • Power engineering education and skills development
  • Evolving electricity markets, regulatory frameworks and demand-side interaction for future power systems
  • Innovative technologies and asset management practices to reduce costs and increase power system performance while reducing the environmental impacts
  • Battery storage and electric vehicles –  game changing technologies
  • New developments in power system planning and operations to increase power system capacity, security and utilisation
  • Electric Vehicle + PV = threat or opportunity for electricity supply businesses?
  • New Transmission technologies: ultra-high voltage, HVDC, and FACTS devices
  • Trends in electricity demand growth and usage patterns and the impacts on the future power system
  • Innovation and co-operative research partnerships between the power industry and universities
  • Developments in power electronics
  • Innovation in existing and new generation technologies

Download pdf of Call-for-papers:- APPEEC 2015 Call for Paper