AUPEC 2011 - 2011 21st Australasian Universities Power Engineering Conference (AUPEC)
Topics/Call fo Papers
AUPEC 2011
Australasian Universities Power Engineering Conference
Integrating Renewables into the grid
25 - 28 SEPTEMBER 2011
Queensland University of Technology (QUT)
Gardens Point, Brisbane, Australia
The Australasian Universities Power Engineering Conference is the premier conference in electrical power engineering in Australia, New Zealand and South-East Asia, which provides a forum for both university and industry researchers and experts in power engineering to discuss and share ideas and present research results.
THEME
A recent challenge to energy delivery has been the growth of renewable in the grid. Wind is creating issues with scheduling of conventional plant, photovoltaic installations are increasing at a great rate and many distribution utilities are having overvoltage problems. Addressing the security and reliability of the grid while decreasing the CO2 impact will be a challenge over the next few years.
KEY DATES
Full Papers Submission Open
1 April
Full Paper Receipt Deadline
27 May
Registration Opens
1 June
Authors Advised of Paper Status
1 July
Camera ready submission Deadline
15 July
Acceptance Notification for Revised Papers
30 July
Author Registration Deadline
1 August
Early bird Registration Deadline
1 August
SCOPE OF CONFERENCE
Condition Monitoring
Deregulated Energy Markets
Devices
Distributed Generation
Electric and Hybrid Vehicles
Electric Machines and Drives
Energy Management
Energy Storage
High Voltage Applications
Magnetics
Modelling and Simulation
Power Electronics
Power Engineering Education
Power Quality
Power System Reliability
Power Systems
Power System Harmonics
Protection
Renewable Energy
Smart Grids
Transmission and Distribution
Australasian Universities Power Engineering Conference
Integrating Renewables into the grid
25 - 28 SEPTEMBER 2011
Queensland University of Technology (QUT)
Gardens Point, Brisbane, Australia
The Australasian Universities Power Engineering Conference is the premier conference in electrical power engineering in Australia, New Zealand and South-East Asia, which provides a forum for both university and industry researchers and experts in power engineering to discuss and share ideas and present research results.
THEME
A recent challenge to energy delivery has been the growth of renewable in the grid. Wind is creating issues with scheduling of conventional plant, photovoltaic installations are increasing at a great rate and many distribution utilities are having overvoltage problems. Addressing the security and reliability of the grid while decreasing the CO2 impact will be a challenge over the next few years.
KEY DATES
Full Papers Submission Open
1 April
Full Paper Receipt Deadline
27 May
Registration Opens
1 June
Authors Advised of Paper Status
1 July
Camera ready submission Deadline
15 July
Acceptance Notification for Revised Papers
30 July
Author Registration Deadline
1 August
Early bird Registration Deadline
1 August
SCOPE OF CONFERENCE
Condition Monitoring
Deregulated Energy Markets
Devices
Distributed Generation
Electric and Hybrid Vehicles
Electric Machines and Drives
Energy Management
Energy Storage
High Voltage Applications
Magnetics
Modelling and Simulation
Power Electronics
Power Engineering Education
Power Quality
Power System Reliability
Power Systems
Power System Harmonics
Protection
Renewable Energy
Smart Grids
Transmission and Distribution
Other CFPs
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