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ENERGYCON 2012 : IEEE International Energy Conference | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://energycon.ieee-sezioneitalia.it/ | |||||||||||||||
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The IEEE Energy Conference 2012 (EnergyCon) provides an international forum for the exchange of innovative technologies related to the Electric Power and Energy Systems as well as renewable Energy industry, toward user-centric systems. It is also the premier IEEE forum for the practical application of electronics, instrumentation and Information Communication Technology in the Energy Industries and Applications, including all Upstream and Downstream activities.
Topics Energy Conversion Systems Renewable and alternative energy systems, including solar, wind, wave, and energy harvesting Electric transportation systems Modeling, analysis and simulation of energy conversion systems in specific applications Grid interface of renewable and distributed energy resources and storage Energy storage systems for distributed generation Enabling energy conversion technology for smart grid concepts and microgrids Electric power systems Applications of Electrical Energy Conversion systems Control, energy management and optimization Power quality and EMI Energy policy and economic aspects of the energy conversion business Distribution systems of the future Integrated systems reliability Electric Vehicle Integration and Deployment Into the Smart Grid of the Future Components and Subsystems for Energy Conversion Electric machines and actuators Electric drives Power converters Power electronic devices and packaging Efficient Energy Management in Cities and Buildings Buildings and renewable energy integration Energy systems and smart cities Smart home ICT for energy Distributed measurements for future power grids Innovative technologies in power apparatus and systems Smart metering Wireless communications and advanced metering infrastructure Smart energy management for buildings and home automation ICT for green Economics in prosumers of Energy systems Social Networking for Energy systems |
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