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Asia-Pacific Power and Energy Engineering Conf. (APPEEC2011) EI&ISTP Indexed ==================================================================3 B; R) x+ j. J/ X1 @6 |& G& A
The 3rd Asia-Pacific Power and Energy Engineering Conference (APPEEC2011)
$ j& t) ^; p9 E( k+ J( H/ k第三届亚太电力与能源工程国际会议
: e! b i* t& T) @. u5 `" o# MSubmission Deadline: Sept. 24, 2010$ n/ O0 a; q0 @0 T9 {) @
1 V& J6 Z8 ?# Y6 b A7 U7 xWuhan, China March 25-28, 2011: ]9 d1 ~, G/ {( ?$ \
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* Q: @- ]/ J7 U) k# fThe 3rd Asia-Pacific Power and Energy Engineering Conference (APPEEC2011) will be held from March 25 to 28, 2011 in Wuhan, China. The conference proceedings will be published
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0 P8 W2 t9 k2 B* o5 U N. u) B8 u; WThe technical areas to be covered in this conference include: 2 B6 ~8 Q# N! v3 [( ^' Z
Power Generation - Conventional and Renewable
9 T _- x; P2 b5 W; Q. Q0 lHydropower technologies and applications
; C- j6 H2 W* w# R+ `Thermal power technologies and applications 4 Q) o1 m( [6 R2 ~0 l
Safe nuclear energy generation and utilization
/ L0 b' |+ A6 x- E8 u9 J1 qWind power generation and utilization 9 J6 w N( \8 e3 a. I
Bio-energy technologies, process and utilization
; e j* J9 Z% R! P( o0 RNew technologies and design for energy efficiency
5 M4 D! ^ l$ ~0 M& [. INew technologies for minimizing CO2 generation
0 y1 Y+ C, P4 B3 _Environmental-friendly technologies for power generation
" c- L R# X8 N: o4 `& zGeothermal and tidal wave energy 9 u7 K d# z+ _4 Q# l, j0 k
Photovoltaic for solar power applications * a! K. N7 a8 O5 ~# e
Waste products as fuel 3 \5 z& K4 I: h
Other sustainable energy
; n: V. O/ M8 B3 Z" M+ Z2 VPower System Management & m* i2 Q& m' u7 A5 x9 w
Power system management technologies 5 _2 {( L' l8 ? r' R9 c U
Integrated substation automation technologies ' ] ]3 ~' e9 S& b7 {* L
Power system monitoring and mitigation technologies
$ d7 o0 M6 A' } UOnline monitoring and fault diagnosis system # @) Z5 l) t" C T8 Y: x. g# C
Control strategies for modern power system stability 5 [4 d- e- u& D0 s& B
Modeling and simulation of large power systems
9 E G6 O+ A& G5 K8 [Application of wide area measurement system 3 q F' c; W7 R. U% t8 y
Power system analysis and optimization
' Z/ G) |4 r; [1 m3 x& [4 @( yLoad modeling, estimation and forecast 0 ~. ]2 O; ~0 [5 H. o2 B: ^4 t9 F2 U
Power system planning and operation
) k9 g' K% `# @. a! CPower Transmission and Distribution
6 s1 t2 \9 E1 @# @3 S: N, IUltra High Voltage (UHV) technologies 5 b# m: p) s& n3 _ n4 u/ i
HVDC and flexible AC transmission system 5 t( e9 a4 U8 t; @2 S( I: ?
Over-voltage, lightning protection and grounding
, `. X+ R' l3 v' J0 `- A: RElectromagnetic transient in high voltage power systems
8 {/ I9 X: s6 T5 D2 m; G' _0 lInsulation condition monitoring in power systems : g; T. v4 C. k. `$ b
Advanced distribution and SCADA technologies
8 b- |0 \0 l6 ~$ l* \Electromagnetic compatibility in power systems
0 K/ H* _- @4 T+ ^- c) H/ FPlasma physics and the pulsed power technology
4 ~: {* U# K* h; n6 [: J4 bElectromagnetic analysis in power systems
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Smart Grid Technologies 0 v5 `& \7 {8 i) e
Modeling of Grid environments ( f9 |4 D1 V9 ~" G, e7 ^2 x' r2 }
Agent-based mechanisms for Grid markets a7 }- I7 G" K o) b* V
Resource allocation in Grid scenarios ; M4 q: {+ b% L* l# Z$ B
Automated negotiation for Grid resource allocation
' r5 h; p {* Y/ YAgent-based simulation of Grid environments and markets 2 J6 z9 |9 \4 v1 T0 r2 J
Agent-based Computational Economics for Grid 1 H1 ~5 U$ f: j! Y# M4 p) N
Engineering of Grid markets and Grid architectures
: G, P F* Z2 jTechnical research on future application domains
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For more information about this conference,
. M% u$ v! a& Y5 `8 yplease contact: appeec@scirp.org.
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