2025 the 12th International Conference on Power and Energy Systems Engineering (CPESE 2025)

Call for Papers

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The primary focus of the conference is on new and original research results in the areas of theoretical findings, design, implementation, and applications. Both theoretical paper and simulation (experimental) results are welcome. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:

1. Power Systems and Control
  • Power system control and stability
  • High voltage engineering
  • Lightning protection
  • Insulation technology
  • Electrical machinery
  • Power electronics
  • Electric drives
  • Power quality
  • Active filters
  • Industrial power systems
  • Electromagnetic compatibility

 

2. Renewable Energy and Energy Storage
  • Renewable power generation
  • Solar energy
  • Wind energy
  • Water energy
  • Energy conservation
  • Energy conversion
  • Fuel cell technology
  • Plasma technology
  • Energy storage systems
  • Nuclear Energy

 

3. Microgrids and Smart Grids
  • Smart grid
  • Distributed generation
  • Microgrids planning and operation
  • Microgrid energy management
  • Grid-connected converters
  • Cybersecurity and cyber attack
  • Virtual synchronous generator
  • Virtual dynamics
  • Robust power grids
  • Resilient power grids
  • Demand response
  • Deregulation policies
  • New perspectives of renewable energy

 

 
4. Energy Efficiency and Sustainable Solutions
  • Green facilities and industries
  • Green telecommunications
  • Sustainable energy solutions
  • Artificial intelligence and machine learning solutions
  • Data-driven modeling and control
  • Energy optimization techniques
  • Power economics
  • Power market deregulation
  • Power system planning
  • Pricing policies

 

5. Power Distribution and Quality
  • HV power lines
  • Network harmonics
  • Power distribution
  • Power flow analysis
  • Power system design
  • Power system operation
  • Power system stability and control
  • Reliability and security
  • Power devices and driving circuits