Introduction

Home to some of the largest and most diverse energy-related companies, and more than 30,000 energy industry professionals, Charlotte has been dubbed the "New Energy Capital" of North America. It will also be the destination for the 9th International Symposium on Power Electronics for Distributed Generation Systems (PEDG 2018).

Hosted by UNC Charlotte's Energy Production and Infrastructure Center (EPIC), the symposium, sponsored by IEEE Power Electronics Society and organized by the PELS Technical Committee on Sustainable Energy Systems will provide a venue for power electronics experts to present the results of their cutting-edge research and learn what is in store for the future of the electric power grid. PEDG 2018 will feature keynote speeches, tutorials, and regular technical sessions on theory, analysis, design and development, testing, deployment and impact of power electronics for distributed generation, energy storage, and sustainable energy resources.

Publication and Awards

All papers presented at PEDG 2018 will appear on IEEE Xplore and and will be listed in Ei Compendex. Three papers will be awarded "Best paper", as selected from the paper submissions.

Symposium Location

Located in the Piedmont region of Southeastern United States, Charlotte is the largest city in the state of North Carolina and has been among the fastest growing US cities for a number of years. The city, with its unique attractions, and proximity to the mountains and the beaches, is a well-connected transportation hub. UNC Charlotte is the urban research university of North Carolina with a growing student population of about 28,000. The Energy Production and Infrastructure Center (EPIC) at UNC Charlotte is a state-of-the-art center that provides educational, collaborative, and multi-disciplinary research opportunities for students, faculty, and industry partners. The symposium tutorials will be held at EPIC and technical sessions will be held at the nearby Hilton Charlotte University Place.

Social Program

A social program will be organized for symposium attendees and accompanying persons as an opportunity to better network with their colleagues and to experience the attractions which the city of Charlotte has to offer.

Call for paper

Important date

2017-12-01
Abstract submission deadline
2018-03-15
Abstract notification of acceptance
2018-04-23
Final paper submission deadline

Submission Topics

The topics of PEDG 2018 are organized into four tracks. Technical papers are sought on the following topics:

Track 1:  Power Electronics for Sustainable Sources

  • New power converters and controls for wind, solar PV, CHP, wave and tidal, and fuel cell power

  • High efficiency power conversion for sustainable sources: efficiency improvements using new topologies, semiconductor devices and magnetic materials

  • Grid integration using solid state transformers, and medium voltage dc distribution

  • Islanding detection, protection and standards of DG systems

Track 2:  Energy Storage Systems

  • Power electronics for battery energy storage systems, supercapacitors/ultracapacitors, hybrid energy storage

  • Power electronics for charging and operation of electric, hybrid electric, and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles

  • Energy management, optimal sizing of energy storage, and power converter systems for various use cases: peak shaving, intermittency mitigation, etc.

Track 3:  Distributed Generation Interacting with Power Transmission and Distribution Systems

  • Microgrids/nanogrids - grid interconnected and islanded operation

  • Distributed generation power electronics and electric power quality - voltage, frequency, harmonics impacts and mitigation

  • Power electronics as power stations: demand response, high penetration of distributed generation power electronics in the grid, and renewables generation forecasting applied to power electronics

Track 4:  Other Advanced Topics

  • Power semiconductor modules development for distributed generation power electronics

  • Power electronics and Cybersecurity issues

  • Energy policy and public policy issues relating to power electronics based distributed and sustainable generation systems

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Important Date
  • Conference Date

    Jun 25

    2018

    to

    Jun 28

    2018

  • Dec 01 2017

    Abstract Submission Deadline

  • Mar 15 2018

    Abstract Notification of Acceptance

  • Apr 23 2018

    Final Paper Deadline

  • Jun 28 2018

    Registration deadline

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