PES Distinguished Lecture | Grid Modernisation and Smart Distribution Systems

Imperial College London Room 611, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, South Kensington Campus, London

This presentation will provide an overview of grid modernisation activities and smart distribution systems, and discuss objectives, trends, modern equipment, technologies, leading industry practices, solutions and methodologies used by the electric power industry.

IEEE Power and Energy Distinguished Lecture | Advanced Prediction Techniques Applied to Smart Grids

This seminar will review the recent outcomes of some smart grid challenges addressed by novel prediction techniques. At the generation level, decomposition techniques have been applied to handle the inherent uncertainty in short-term wind power prediction. At the transmission level, dynamic thermal line rating prediction has been studied as a viable solution to reduce congestion and utilise the actual capacity of the line.

MEEPS 2023 Symposium | Navigating the Energy Transition: Challenges and Solutions

University of Manchester Manchester Engineering Campus, Oxford Road, Manchester

The Manchester Energy and Electrical Power Systems (MEEPS) symposium is a prestigious student-led event that has been held annually since 2012, providing a platform for students, researchers and young professionals to publicise their research works and discuss the latest developments and trends in the Power and Energy Sector. The theme for the year 2023 will be ”Navigating the Energy Transition: Challenges and Solutions”.

IEEE PES UK&I Chapter AGM 2023

University of Birmingham School of Engineering, Y8,, Birmingham

IEEE PES UK&I Chapter will host their Annual General Meeting in Birmingham, UK. This event is co-hosted by all PES Student Branch Chapters in UK and Ireland, and is sponsored by the University of Birmingham.

IEEE PES UK&I Chapter Annual Christmas Distinguished Lecture | Energy Quality: Why Does It Matter? by Prof Xiao-Ping Zhang

University of Birmingham School of Engineering, Y8,, Birmingham

The fundamental approach to implement Net-zero is to massively integrate renewable energy sources into energy supply. With the massive penetration of renewable energy into power systems, variations including fluctuations and intermittency of output powers of these renewable sources are of great concerns.

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