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6 November 2012 | IET Birmingham: Austin Court

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Important call for poster's dates

Paper submission deadline: Friday 24 August 2012

 

Notification of paper acceptance: Friday 21 September 2012

 

Final poster slide submission deadline: Friday 19 October 2012

 

 

Quick contact

To get involved in the programme or for more information contact the Event Producer:

Seb Ives
Email: sives@theiet.org

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About the seminar

 

The IET Power Quality Seminar provides a holistic view of power quality issues and a forum for discussing how the energy industry as a whole can work to comply with standards and improve grid wide power quality.

This is a superb opportunity to hear from key network operators, transmission companies, component manufacturers and suppliers and academics on ways in which they are working together to protect the quality of supply of power.

With such dynamic and fluctuating elements making up and connecting to the power grid so the challenge to control and manage them whilst ensuring complete reliability and power quality increases.

Delegates will gain insight into the most up-to-date projects, technologies and theories from both industry and academia by experiencing a unique programme of industry presentations supported and complimented by poster presentations.

Sessions will uncover the ways in which new dynamic energy sources are being managed, the implementation, designs and testing of new and innovative technologies and ways to adhere to standards to maintain quality.

 

Sessions will cover:

  • Power disturbance modelling and analysis
  • Power quality measurement and monitoring
  • Technologies for power quality improvement
  • Power quality economics and standards
  • Emerging topics in power quality research
  • Managing power quality and reliability through effective design and operation of transmission and distribution systems
  • Power Quality Monitoring
  • Harmonic reduction

 

 

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