Call for Paper

Topics

The topics are included, but not limited to:

Track 1: Cutting-edge Technologies and Interdisciplinary Integration
  • AI-enabled intelligent operation & maintenance and fault diagnosis of electrical systems
  • Discuss the application of large AI models and few-shot learning in condition assessment and predictive maintenance of transformers, switchgears and other power equipment.
    Distributed energy control integrating power electronics and edge computing Focus on collaborative control strategies for inverters and power conversion systems for energy storage based on edge intelligence.
  • Exploration of quantum computing in power flow optimization and dispatching of power systems
    Aiming at computing power bottlenecks of future high-proportion new energy power grids, analyze preliminary verification of quantum algorithms and simulator applications.
Track 2: New Power System and Energy Transition
  • New technologies for inertia support and frequency response under new power systems
    Analyze the support mechanism and engineering practice of grid-forming converters, virtual synchronous machines and other devices.
  • Intelligent microgrid and cluster control with source-grid-load-storage coordination
    Discuss business models for interconnected multi-microgrids and their interaction with main power grids in industrial parks, islands and other scenarios.
  • Design and operation of power market mechanisms from electricity-carbon synergy perspective
    Study coupling paths and trading platform design for green power trading, carbon trading and electricity energy markets.
Track 3: High-end Electrical Equipment and Intelligent Manufacturing
  • Superconducting and HVDC transmission equipment for deep-sea offshore wind power
    Analyze the technical maturity of novel equipment such as superconducting fault current limiters, DC circuit breakers and low-frequency AC transmission facilities.
  • Digital twin factories and flexible production lines for electrical equipment
    Share practical cases of AI quality inspection and digital twin application in discrete manufacturing of transformers, motors and other equipment.
Track 4: Digital Transformation and Industrial Ecosystem
  • Right confirmation, circulation and privacy computing of data elements in power industry
    Explore secure grid data sharing with third-party service providers to support virtual power plants and load aggregation.
  • Open-source ecosystem and independent controllability path of power software and hardware
    Build power-oriented open-source communities and standardized interfaces centering on operating systems, real-time simulation software and industrial control chips.
  • Low-latency application of 5G-RedCap/6G in power distribution and consumption IoT
    Evaluate the support capability and cost of new communication technologies for differential protection and massive terminal access.
Track 5: Green Low-carbon Development and Industry-Education Integration
  • Full-life-cycle carbon footprint accounting and green supply chain management of electrical products
    Share data traceability code systems and carbon reduction practices covering raw material procurement, manufacturing, operation and waste recycling stages.
  • Safety early warning, fire protection and echelon utilization standards for retired batteries of energy storage power stations
    Discuss multi-level early warning models and testing standards targeting thermal runaway risks of lithium-ion batteries, sodium-ion batteries and other energy storage cells.

 

 

 

 

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