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Electricity Supply 2010 - 2010 IEEE Conference on Innovative Technologies for an Efficient and Reliable Electricity Supply

Date2010-09-27

Deadline2010-03-12

VenueWaltham, USA - United States USA - United States

Keywords

Websitehttps://www.ieee-energy.org/

Topics/Call fo Papers

To provide a forum to discuss new technologies and innovative applications of current technologies for generation, transmission, storage, monitoring and demand management to ensure our ability to reliably meet our growing demand for electricity.


Focus:

A systems approach to developing components for and planning and implementing of the new Smart/Resilient Electric Grid that integrates the various existing and alternative/renewable electric power system components.


Who Should Attend:

Those involved in systems and technology for electrical energy production, distribution and utilization from academia, industry, laboratories, non-profits and government.


Draft Program

Plenary Session:

Keynote: DOE (to be confirmed) -- policy as it relates to technology
Additional Plenary Talks

DoD Energy
NSTAR and NationalGrid
Nuclear
DOE Renewable Energy
Smart/Resilient Grid
Technical Sessions

Peer-reviewed submitted papers and posters

Other Aspects:

Tours
Networking Reception
Student Posters Contest
Business and Funding Panel
Business of Innovation in Electric Power
Tutorials
Exhibition
Abstract Submission Procedure

Suggested Tracks and Topics

Each technical track will feature some papers in modeling, analysis and general system-thinking:

Power Management Systems (The \"smart grid\", smart metering, feedback, grid/cyber security)
Large-Scale Incorporation of Renewable Energy (solar TE, solar PV; wind mitigation of intermittent supply; water including current, tidal and wave power)
Electricity and Vehicles (the future of PHEVs, EVs, vehicle-to-grid strategies, on-board fuel vs. electricity)
Storage Technologies Strategies for the Grid (hydro, flywheels, batteries, compress gas)
Highly Distributed Energy Generation (mini-nuclear, fuel calls, CCHP)
Innovations in Centralized Energy Production and Distribution (nuclear fission and fusion, superconducting transmission lines, combined-cycle and hybrid generators)


Abstract Submission

2 page PDF with maximum 500 words + author(s) title, name, address, phone, fax, email and organization affiliation must be submitted.

Email to: submit-AT-ieee-energy.org

Abstract Deadline: 12 March 2010

Speaker Notification: 14 May 2010

Final Paper Deadline: 5 August 2010

Last modified: 2010-06-04 19:32:22