Solar and wind-powered generation are rapidly increasing in Australasia. Battery storage and electric vehicles are also emerging. Distributed connection of these new technologies to the medium/low voltage network together with their intermittency and different characteristics, can cause power system security and quality issues. New techniques to model and mitigate the impacts of these game-changing technologies on the operation of power system are a key focus of this conference. It will bring together industry practitioners and researchers involved in planning, operation and optimisation of power system of the future.
Power System Planning
Power System Operations
Smart Grid
Protection of Equipment and Networks
Battery Storage
Electric Vehicles
Management of Distributed PV
Power Quality
Electricity Markets
Asset Management
Condition Monitoring
Ageing of Network Assets
Remnant Life Prediction
Power Electronics
Demand Side Management
Microgrids
Wind Power Impacts on the Grid
Frequency Control
New Ancillary Services
Remote Power Systems with High Renewables and Battery Storage
Moving towards 100% Renewables
Sep 25
2016
Sep 28
2016
Draft paper submission deadline
Draft Paper Acceptance Notification
Final Paper Deadline
Registration deadline
2023-09-25 Australia Ballarat
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