Technical Committee Meetings
2025 NPEC N25-02 Standards Development Conference
Hosted by the: IEEE PES Nuclear Power Engineering Committee (NPEC) The primary focus of this meeting is to discuss the maintenance of existing standards and creation of new nuclear-related electrical and I&C standards. UT Conference Center, Knoxville, TN, USA
IEEE PES Smart Buildings, Loads and Customer Systems (SBLCS) Committee Meeting
Austin, Texas The meeting will be held in conjunction with the IEEE PES GM.
PSRC & PSCCC Joint Fall Meeting
DoubleTree by Hilton Richmond-Midlothian, 1021 Koger Center Blvd, Richmond, VA 23235
2025 IEEE PES Switchgear Committee Meeting
5 – 9 October 2025 | Reno, Nevada The scope of the Committee describes the technical responsibilities of the Main Committee and of its Subcommittees. Subcommittees, in addition to their technical responsibilities, have direct responsibility for remaining cognizant of social implications, the environment, esthetics, increased employment, and other matters as related to the practice of electrical engineering.
2025 IEEE PES Transformers Committee Meeting
19 – 23 October 2025 | Bonita Springs, FL The Transformers Committee is one of the largest and most active of the 17 technical committees within the IEEE Power and Energy Society (PES). The Committee is comprised of technical and managerial representatives from manufacturers, consultants, vendors and end users of electrical transformers and components. The continuing scope of the Committee is to develop and update standards and guidelines for the design, testing, repair, installation, operation and maintenance of transformers, reactors and associated components that are used within electric utility and industrial power systems.
IEEE PES Insulated Conductors Committee Meeting
Amelia Island, FL
2026 IEEE PES Switchgear Committee Meeting
26 – 30 April 2026 | Clearwater Beach, FL The scope of the Committee describes the technical responsibilities of the Main Committee and of its Subcommittees. Subcommittees, in addition to their technical responsibilities, have direct responsibility for remaining cognizant of social implications, the environment, esthetics, increased employment, and other matters as related to the practice of electrical engineering.