The International Conference on Energy Engineering and Smart Grids will be held from June 25-26 2018 in Fitzwilliam College, University of Cambridge, Cambridge city, United Kingdom. Through its technical program, the conference aims to provide an outstanding opportunity for both academic and industrial communities alike to address new trends and challenges, emerging technologies and progress in standards on topics relevant to today’s fast moving areas of Energy Engineering and Smart Grids.
ESG 2018 will offer oral, poster sessions, tutorials, and professional meetings. The program of the ESG 2018 Conference intends to foster interaction so as to open the way to future cooperation between participants. All researchers and teams who develop research or recently became interested in the domains of Energy Engineering and Smart Grids are invited. Submitted papers are expected to cover state-of-the-art technologies, theoretical concepts, standards, products implementation, ongoing research projects and innovative applications of Energy Engineering and Smart Grids.
Energy Engineering
Simulation and optimization of energy conversion systems
Environmental impact and sustainability of energy systems
Carbon capture and storage
Renewable resources modelling and optimization
Urban energy systems
Energy storage systems
Modelling and optimisation of heat pumps, refrigeration and air conditioning systems
The hydrogen economy (production, distribution and storage)
Advanced application
Survey papers
Energy management
Safety and security
Energy resources technologies (Bio-Energy, Geothermal, Hydrogen, Hydro-power, Ocean, Solar, and Wind)
Smart Grids
Smart grids (modelling, technologies, management and control, software, applications, challenges)
Renewable sources integration with grid
Power quality
Demand response
Enhancing smart grid stability with the implementation of heuristic algorithms
Advanced metering infrastructure
Smart grid cyber security
Smart grid communications
Machine learning techniques
ICT and communication requirements for smart power quality assessment and improvement
Techno-economic effects of power quality problems in smart grids
Smart transducers and sensors for grid management and energy distribution
Advances in smart grid sensing
Sensors for smart mobility and building automation
06月25日
2018
06月26日
2018
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