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The IEEE PES/IAS PowerAfrica Conference is a premier event that brings together research scientists, engineers, and practitioners from across the globe to discuss the latest research findings, innovative ideas, and emerging technologies in the power systems sector. This conference is dedicated to addressing the unique challenges and opportunities present on the African continent, focusing on power systems integration, business models, technological advances, policies, and regulatory frameworks. |
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In 2025 AUPEC will be held from 29 September-1 October 2025 in Brisbane, Australia. The conference invites researchers and industry professionals to submit new and original ideas on different aspects of power and energy engineering, which includes but is not limited to the following broad topics: |
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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. |
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Presented by: Panagiotis Eleftheriadis, Juan Boter, Dilan Caro, Sebastian Hincapie, Francesca Madia Mele of Smart Wires Inc. This webinar: offers comprehensive training on modeling modular SSSCs for both RMS and EMT studies. Participants from utilities and academia will learn to model the technology using industry-standard tools — such as DIgSILENT PowerFactory, Siemens PSS®E, PowerGEM TARA, and RTDS RSCAD — along with open-source Python-based approaches. Attendees will learn best practices, Introduction and commercial presence, PowerFactory Implementation, PSS/E Implementation. Presenters bio: Panagiotis Eleftheriadis, https://www.linkedin.com/in/pelefthe/ Juan Botero, https://www.linkedin.com/in/jpboteros/?locale=en_US Dilan Caro, https://www.linkedin.com/in/dcarobarranco/ Sebastian Hincapie, https://www.linkedin.com/in/sebastian-hincapie-henao-1a6066155/?originalSubdomain=co Francesca Madia Mele, https://www.linkedin.com/in/fmmele/?locale=en_US |
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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. |
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The IEEE PES ISGT (Innovative Smart Grid Technologies) Europe 2025 conference is organized by IEEE Power & Energy Society (PES) and The Foundation for Innovation and Research – Malta (FiR.mt) together with the IEEE Section Malta, on October 20th-23rd, 2025. The organization is also supported by the The University of Malta, The Malta College of Arts, Science and Technology (MCAST), The Government of Malta, Visit Malta and the Malta Group of Professional Engineering Institutions (MGPEI). |
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The Westin Las Vegas Hotel & Spa, Las Vegas, Nevada |
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Presented by: Dr. Vasudev Gharpure, Quanta Technology and Dr. Mital Kanabar, GE Vernova This web-based tutorial: Part 3 of 4 – This session presents performance requirements for phasor data concentrators, such as data processing time and accuracy, as well as robustness. Furthermore, this session covers some of the advanced functions that may be performed by phasor data concentrators. Presenter bios: Dr. Vasudev Gharpure has been with Quanta Technology for 15 years and has 42 years of experience in various electrical engineering fields. He has designed hardware and firmware for digital and analog protection relays, phasor measurement units, phasor data concentrators, power system stabilizers, and other real-time embedded systems-based industrial products. He has also developed specifications for wide-area applications based on synchrophasor technology. His areas of interest and expertise include the application and testing of synchrophasor technology; protection and control of power systems; embedded control applications; automation and automated test equipment; distribution system studies using CYME, Synergi, and PSCAD; and power electronics. Dr. Mital Kanabar is a senior director of innovation in GE Vernova’s Grid Automation (GA) business based out of Grid IQ center in Markham, Canada. He has 15+ years of power industry R&D experience and holds 20+ international patent applications; and published more than 50+ journal/magazine/conference articles. Mital holds Professional Engineer in Ontario, and serves as a Vice-chair of IEEE PES PSRC Relaying Communication Sub-committee, and active contributors of CIGRE, IEC and NERC working groups. Mital’s team is focusing on customer-centric innovations and collaborations to accelerate Technology Readiness Levels (TRLs) and validating Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) with external/Govt funded programs. Mital has led design of several solutions, such as Digital substations with smart grid applications, advanced intelligence Apps for Electrification and decarbonization accelerating energy transition. |
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Presented by: Dr. Vasudev Gharpure, Quanta Technology and Dr. Mital Kanabar, GE Vernova This web-based tutorial: Part 4 of 4 – This session describes the testing, and some of the lessons learned during field installations. A test setup and its components to measure and validate the PDC standard requirements are included. In addition, the session shares lessons learned with field experiences on multi-vendor interoperability, implementation agreements, and Proof of concept (PoC) implementation. Presenter bios: Dr. Vasudev Gharpure has been with Quanta Technology for 15 years and has 42 years of experience in various electrical engineering fields. He has designed hardware and firmware for digital and analog protection relays, phasor measurement units, phasor data concentrators, power system stabilizers, and other real-time embedded systems-based industrial products. He has also developed specifications for wide-area applications based on synchrophasor technology. His areas of interest and expertise include the application and testing of synchrophasor technology; protection and control of power systems; embedded control applications; automation and automated test equipment; distribution system studies using CYME, Synergi, and PSCAD; and power electronics. Dr. Mital Kanabar is a senior director of innovation in GE Vernova’s Grid Automation (GA) business based out of Grid IQ center in Markham, Canada. He has 15+ years of power industry R&D experience and holds 20+ international patent applications; and published more than 50+ journal/magazine/conference articles. Mital holds Professional Engineer in Ontario, and serves as a Vice-chair of IEEE PES PSRC Relaying Communication Sub-committee, and active contributors of CIGRE, IEC and NERC working groups. Mital’s team is focusing on customer-centric innovations and collaborations to accelerate Technology Readiness Levels (TRLs) and validating Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) with external/Govt funded programs. Mital has led design of several solutions, such as Digital substations with smart grid applications, advanced intelligence Apps for Electrification and decarbonization accelerating energy transition. |
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