Topics of Interest

 

2026 5th International Conference on Advanced Electronics, Electrical and Green Energy (AEEGE 2026) is the premier forum for the presentation of new advances and research results in the fields of theoretical, experimental, and applied Electronics, Electrical and Green Energy. The conference will bring together leading researchers, engineers and scientists in the domain of interest from around the world. Topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to:

 

Track 1: Power System Planning, Operation, and Control
Power system stability, reliability, and security
Load forecasting, economic dispatch, and energy management
Wide area monitoring, protection, and control (WAMPAC)
Power quality and harmonic analysis
High voltage engineering and insulation

Track 2: Renewable Energy Generation and Grid Integration
Solar PV and wind power system modeling and control
Grid integration of renewables (technical and regulatory aspects)
Hybrid renewable energy systems
Renewable energy forecasting and resource assessment
Distributed generation and its impact on networks

Track 3: Smart Grids, Microgrids, and Energy Storage
Smart grid architectures, communication, and automation
Microgrid operation and virtual power plants (VPPs)
Energy storage technologies (batteries, supercapacitors, hydrogen, pumped storage)
Grid-scale storage and management systems
Demand response and load flexibility

Track 4: Power Electronics, Electric Drives, and Energy Conversion
Power converter topologies and control
Wide-bandgap devices (SiC, GaN) and their applications
Motor drives and industrial automation
Electric vehicle charging infrastructure and V2G
High-efficiency energy conversion systems

Track 5: Advanced Electronics for Power and Energy Applications
Semiconductor devices and materials for power systems (wide-bandgap, 2D materials)
Smart sensors, intelligent electronic devices (IEDs), and IoT electronics for grid monitoring
Embedded systems and FPGA-based control for power electronics
Electronic instrumentation for power quality and fault diagnosis
Wireless communication electronics for smart grids
Low-power electronics for energy harvesting and wireless sensor networks