Power & Energy Society Webinar | EV Charging Forecasting To Minimise Impacts On The Grid
The fast growth of Electric Vehicles (EVs) is likely necessary to meet decarbonisation goals in most countries.
The fast growth of Electric Vehicles (EVs) is likely necessary to meet decarbonisation goals in most countries.
Numerous countries have recently set the target for cessation of pure combustion engine car manufacturing within the next 10 to 20 years, leading to substantial acceleration of passenger vehicle electrification.
The IEEE PES UK&I Chapter is delighted to announce that Dr Afshin Pashaei from National Grid will give a hybrid seminar on "Control Interaction Studies in Connecting HVDCs, Wind Farms, and Power Electronics Based Devices to Electrical Networks" at 2pm on 26th April 2024 at the Imperial College London, and online via Teams.
In this seminar, “Watts Next? Imperial Alumni Insights into Power & Renewables,” three distinguished alumni shared their journey from academia to industry, offering invaluable insights into the challenges and opportunities in the path to decarbonisation.
This webinar describes the concept of under frequency load shedding and islanding and considers the main causes of erratic operations
2024 Birmingham Decarbonisation Summer School | Accelerating Energy Transition towards Net-Zero The IEEE UK and Ireland Power and Energy Society Chapter and University of Birmingham IEEE Student Branch are supporting the Birmingham Decarbonisation Summer School. This is a five-day event that will bring doctoral and postdoctoral researchers together to propose a technical solution [...]
To celebrate PELS Day 2024, IEEE PELS UK and Ireland Chapter in collaboration with UK and Ireland Women in Engineering affinity group, Power and Energy Chapter, Industrial Applications Society Chapter, IEEE PELS TC11 Aerospace Power, and University of Leicester, is delivering a hybrid event with distinguished and guest lectures.
The key highlights of this talk include revisiting the nature of field power system measurement data and discussing how this may affect the accuracy of downstream analytics such as power system dynamic stability.
The Manchester Energy and Electrical Power Systems (MEEPS) symposium is a prestigious student-led event that has been held annually since 2013. It provides a platform for students, researchers and young professionals to publicise their research work, and discuss the latest developments and trends in the Power and Energy Sector.
The Manchester Energy and Electrical Power Systems (MEEPS) symposium is a prestigious student-led event that has been held annually since 2013. It provides a platform for students, researchers and young professionals to publicise their research work, and discuss the latest developments and trends in the Power and Energy Sector.