The Tenth IASTED European Conference on Power and Energy Systems (EuroPES 2011) will serve as a major forum for international researchers and professionals to present their latest research, results, and ideas in all areas of power and energy systems. EuroPES 2011 aims to strengthen relations between the power industry, research laboratories, and universities. All papers submitted to this conference will be double blind evaluated by at least two reviewers. Acceptance will be based primarily on originality and contribution.
ScopeThe topics of interest to be covered by EuroPES 2011 include, but are not limited to:
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY
- Biomass Energy
- Geothermal Resources
- Hydrogen as Fuel
- Photovoltaic Power Generation
- Photovoltaic Power Systems
- Renewable Energy Sources
- Solar Cells
- Solar Energy
- Sustainable Energy
- Waste Products as Fuel
- Water Power
- Wind Power
ANALYSIS, MANAGEMENT, AND MODELLING
- Artificial Intelligence Applications in Energy and Power Systems
- Asset Management
- Condition Monitoring
- Demand Side Management
- Fault Diagnosis
- Load Modelling, Estimation, and Forecast
- Power Breakdown Analysis
- Power Flow Analysis
- Power Quality
- Reliability
- Security Assessment
NUCLEAR ENERGY
- Nuclear Safety
- Nuclear Technologies
- Security of Supply
- Technology Transfer
PLANNING, OPERATION, AND CONTROL
- Bulk Power Generation
- Distributed Power Generation
- Energy Storage
- FACTS and HVDC Transmission System
- Islanding Mechanisms
- Load Shedding
- Power Distribution
- Power System Control and Protection
- Power System Operation
- Power System Stability
- Power Transmission
- Renewable Generation
POLICIES AND ECONOMICS
- Breakdown Impacts
- Deregulation of Electric Supply Industry
- Electricity Power Pools
- Energy and Environment
- Energy Efficiency
- Energy Policies
- Energy Pricing
- Forecasting
- Global Restructuring
- Investment Coordination
- Modernization of Power Grids
- Power Economics
- Power Engineering and Education
- Power Market Deregulation
- Power System Planning
- Problems of the Power Industry
- Regulations
- Retail Power Markets
- Risk Analysis
- ROI Caps