Highlight: The Conference Organising Committee is pleased to announce that as of 11 June 2010, some 324 manuscripts from 31 countries have been received. The most popular areas appear to be in power system planning, control and operation, power electronics and drives. The submissions shall be forwarded to the reviewers shortly.
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“Developing Electrical Power and Energy Systems through Technological Innovation”
The Organizing Committee is pleased to announce the International Power and Energy Conference (IPEC2010) in Singapore, from 27th – 29th October 2010, and would like to invite you to join us in the event.
The biennial event first started in 1993 as the International Power Engineering Conference (IPEC) and eight IPEC conferences have been held to date. All the previous IPECs were very successful, with some 200 - 300 delegates from 23 to 25 countries participating on each occasion. The Organizing Committee has now decided to re-name the conference to the International Power and Energy Conference, while retaining the acronym IPEC. Co-organizers of the forthcoming IPEC are Nanyang Technological University (NTU), the IEEE Power & Energy Chapter Singapore, the IET Singapore Network and the Institution of Engineers, Singapore (IES). Singapore International Energy Week (SIEW) is also a partner to the Conference.
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