Call for Papers


The official Call for Papers has been closed as of 16 January 2022.

If you wish to submit a late abstract, just contact us per email.

  • Abstract submitters were notified about the acceptance of their papers on 10 February 2022.
  • Final papers must be submitted online until 28 March 2022.
  • As the conference language is English, all abstracts and papers have to be written in English.
  • All participants are responsible for paying their own travel and hotel expenses.

>> PLEASE NOTE THAT SPEAKERS WILL PAY A REDUCED WORKSHOP FEE! <<<

 

 

Proposed Preferential Topics of the Workshop

This Workshop aims at reconciling 2 different approaches to the term Hybrid Power System:

1. Hybrid Power/Energy Systems (HESs)

Combination of different types of generation, storage, and consumption technologies in a single system with at least one type of generation being renewable, including systems that are 100% based on renewable energy [e.g., solar photovoltaics (PV) and wind], or combine different energy storage systems (e.g., BESSs, fuel cells, and supercapacitors). Typically found on islands and remote places such as mines.

2. Hybrid Power Plants (HPPs)

Power-generating facilities combining variable renewable energy sources (e.g. wind and solar), with or without storage, and sharing the same substation/point of common coupling. This workshops looks into such issues as how to maximize the utilisation of the grid connection capacity, how to establish HPPs in the regulatory framework (network codes) or how to develop control concepts to maximize renewable energy feed.

Topic Icon Hybrid Power Systems Design Options (Island Power Systems)

Topic Icon Hybrid Power System Technologies

Topic Icon Project Experience and Case Studies: Hybrid Power Systems

Topic Icon System Modelling and Simulation: Hybrid Power Systems

Topic Icon Pico-/Mini-/Micro-Grid Systems Design

Topic Icon Intelligent Control and Grid Stabilization

Topic Icon Managing Variability and Uncertainty

Topic Icon Load Assessment Strategies

Topic Icon Standards and relevant Grid Codes for Hybrid Power Systems

Topic Icon Regulatory Challenges related to Hybrid Power Systems

Topic Icon Protection Issues for Hybrid Power Systems

Topic Icon Design of Energy Management Systems for Hybrid Power Systems

Topic Icon Economic Evaluation of Hybrid Power Systems

Topic Icon Ancillary Services in Hybrid Power Systems

Topic Icon Hybrid Power Plant Design Options (Combined Wind &Solar plus may be storage as a power plant connected to a grid)

Topic Icon Project Experience and Case Studies: Hybrid Power Plants

Topic Icon System Modelling and Simulation: Hybrid Power Plants

Topic Icon Storage Design and Sizing

Topic Icon Standards and relevant Grid Codes for Hybrid Power Plants

Topic Icon Intelligent Control and Grid Stabilization

Topic Icon Resource Assessment and Forecasting

Topic Icon Managing Variability and Uncertainty

Topic Icon Remote Mining and Tourist Applications

 

Workshop Target Groups

  • system planners and designers
  • operators of small systems
  • project developers and consultants
  • universities and research institutes
  • regulators and NGOs
  • technology vendors of distributed variable generation & storage technology

ATTENTION! Startups Wanted!

Become one of the Startups of the Hybrid Power Systems Workshop! You can create key partnerships during the 1:1 meetings that you can arrange throughout the event. And don’t forget that you have the opportunity to present your startup to the International Renewable Energy Grid Integration Community. Showcase your experiences, developments and findings at the Hybrid Power Systems Workshop – maybe even in your own startup session. Contact us at info[at]hybridpowersystems.org to explore your options!