Webinar | Energy Efficiency in Smart Buildings Through IoT Sensor Integration

The Internet of Things (IoT) deployments offer a much higher value proposition if these can function in the context of smart buildings. This webinar will explore such advanced information and communication technology (ICT) applications in commercial buildings, schools, libraries, shopping centres, etc. demonstrating how they offer low cost but highly effective monitoring and control opportunities. 

Webinar | Chartership and Career Path

Calling for young researchers and professionals in the power and energy industry to join us for this special webinar! Come and learn how you can benefit from IEEE and GIGRE for career-boosting.

Power and Energy Chapter Webinar: Power Quality with Large Penetration of Power Electronics-Based Devices

The first part of this seminar will provide an introduction to power quality concerns, by reviewing definitions, standards, sources of power quality problems, and available mitigating solutions. In the second part, an overview of ongoing research projects in this area will be provided. The main topics addressed are: modelling of power electronics converters for harmonic assessment, harmonic mitigation, deep learning applied to power quality analytics, power quality in dc microgrids and power quality assessment for tidal energy projects.

Manchester Energy and Electrical Power System Symposium (MEEPS) 2020

The IEEE Power & Energy Society Student Branch Chapter at The University of Manchester presents the annual Manchester Energy and Electrical Power Systems Symposium MEEPS 2020: “Envisioning the Power and Energy Systems in Industry 4.0 era”.

Women in Power Webinar | The Future of Hydrogen – Outlooks in Chile and the UK and Ireland

The IEEE PES Women in Power Committees of UK and Ireland and Chile are proud to invite you to the first joint webinar of 2021 on The Future of Hydrogen – Outlooks in Chile and the UK and Ireland. This will be an excellent opportunity to find out more about what it takes to reach carbon neutrality with the help of hydrogen and other low carbon technologies in transport, from the perspectives of the two countries.

PES Day 2021 Webinar | Towards a Sustainable Energy Future

The IEEE PES Student Branch Chapter at UoM and Women in Power in UK&I are pleased to invite you to this year’s PES Day Celebration where we have the pleasure of hosting three female leaders in the power and energy field, sharing their views on sustainability and the importance of societies such as the IEEE Power and Energy Society. 

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