EPCC Workshops provide a unique platform for information exchange among the industry professionals involved in technical, business, regulatory and financial aspects of system reliability and electricity markets. Workshop discussions focus on the latest developments in control center technologies, highlighting their impact on the most urgent challenges of power system operations and system planning.
Attendance at the 11th Workshop is open to all professionals and PhD students with experience, involvement, or interest in the Workshop topics.
The Workshop will consist of five technical sessions, each dedicated to a specific topic. The technical sessions will be strictly discussion and not paper sessions. No formal papers are solicited for the Workshop. Moreover, in order to encourage free exchange of ideas, verified or not, no discussion records will be kept.
Participation in the Workshop will be through informal discussions during the sessions and during the breaks throughout each day. Participants may present prepared discussions with the aid of PowerPoint slides. Such presentations will be limited on average to 5-10 minutes. Novel ideas will be allocated longer presentation times. Discussion questions should be sent ahead of time.
A one page abstract of the prepared discussion and/or discussion questions shall be mailed to dsobajic@gridengineering.com by May 1, 2011.
After the Workshop, presentation slides & abstracts of invited and prepared discussions and other used materials will be made available at the EPCC website www.epcc-workshop.net.
The language of all presentations and discussions during the technical sessions is English.
The Workshop is sponsored, organized and supported by Iberdrola. Additional support for the Workshop has been provided in the past by a number of power utilities, vendors, universities and manufacturers including EirGrid, ENEL, CESI, EPRI, MVM, EPFL, Statnett, KEMA, EdF, PPC, Hewlett-Packard, Siemens, ABB and Areva.