IEEE PES Localized Technical Activities Committee (LTAC)
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IEEE PES Localized Technical Activities Committee
Each Satellite Technical Committee (STC) of the IEEE Power & Energy Society promotes PES technical activities in a specific region and specific scope related to the overall scope of PES. STCs are typically but not necessarily aligned with a Technical Committee of the IEEE PES. The IEEE PES Satellite Technical Committees report to the IEEE PES Localized Technical Activities Committee, which reports to the IEEE PES Vice President of Technical Activities.
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LTAC Resources
Satellite Committees Reporting to LTAC
Chair
Subcommittees:
- DC Transmission and Transformation Equipment Subcommittee
- DC Transmission Control & Protect Subcommittee
- DC Distribution Network Subcommittee
- Low Voltage DC Technical Subcommittee
- DC Transmission and Distribution System Simulation Subcommittee
- DC System Planning & Design Subcommittee
Chair
Minggao Ouyang,Subcommittees:
- EV Electric Drive Subcommittee
- Battery System Subcommittee
- Vehicle-to-Grid Subcommittee
- EV Charging and Swapping Subcommittee
- >EV Service and Operation Subcommittee
- EV Participating Electricity Market Trading Subcommittee
- Energy and Transportation Nexus Subcommittee
- EV Grid Integration Experimenting and Testing Subcommittee
Chair
Subcommittees:
- Carbon Neutral Subcommittee
- Distributed Energy Subcommittee
- Excitation Systems and Controls Subcommittee
- Hydroelectric Power Subcommittee
- Renewable Energy Technologies Subcommittee
- Power Plant Design, Operation and Control Technology Subcommittee
- Wind and Solar Power Plant Interconnection and Design Subcommittee
Chair
Subcommittees:
- Energy Internet Policy and Planning Subcommittee
- Energy Internet Operation and Control Subcommittee
- Energy Internet Equipments Subcommittee
- Energy Internet Cyber Physical System Subcommittee
- Energy Internet Market and Business Model Subcommittee
- Energy Internet Engineering and Benefit Evaluation Subcommittee
- Energy Internet Smart Energy Consuming Subcommittee
Chair
Subcommittees:
- Stationary Battery & Electrochemical Energy Storage Subcommittee
- Energy Storage System and Equipment Subcommittee
- Station DC Power Supply and Distribution Subcommittee
- Energy Storage Market and Planning Subcommittee
- Hydrogen Energy Storage Subcommittee
- Energy Storage Grid Connection and Operation Control Subcommittee
Chair
Dong Yue,Subcommittees:
- Smart Grid and Artificial Intelligence Subcommittee
- Energy-Cyber-Society System Subcommittee
- Intelligence Internet of Things and Control Subcommittee
- Smart Grid Digital Blockchain Application Subcommittee
- Flexible Resource Interaction Subcommittee
- Electrical Equipment and New Materials Subcommittee
- Smart Grid and Emerging Technology Integrated Application Subcommittee
Chair
Subcommittees:
- Wire Communications Subcommittee
- Wireless Communications Subcommittee
- Information and Cybersecurity Subcommittee
- Power Information Communication Big Data Subcommittee
- Power Information Communication Artificial Intelligence Subcommittee
- Power Information Communication Blockchain Subcommittee
- Power Information Communication Intelligent Perception Subcommittee
- Power IoT Data Transfer and Information Exchange Subcommittee
- The 5th Generation Fixed Networks: Smart Grid Digital Computing Network Architecture and Technical Committee
Chair
Liying Zhang,Subcommittees:
- Modeling and Characteristic Analysis of Power-electronized Power Systems Subcommittee
- Power System Security Defense and Simulation Subcommittee
- Power System Digital Twin Subcommittee
- Security and Stability Analysis of Hybrid AC-DC Power Systems Subcommittee
- Power Grid and Source Coordination Subcommittee
- Power System Restoration Subcommittee
- Application of Artificial Intelligence in Dynamic Power System Subcommittee
Chair
Mingqun Guo,Subcommittees:
- Bulk Power System Operation Subcommittee
- Bulk Power System Operation Subcommittee
- Distributed Energy Resources and Distribution System Operation Subcommittee
- Distributed Energy Resources and Distribution System Planning Subcommittee
- Power System Operation & Planning Emerging Technologies Subcommittee
- Power Market Subcommittee
- Energy Power System Technological Economics Subcommittee
- Integrated Energy System Operation and Planning Subcommittee
Chair
Xinzhou Dong,Subcommittees:
- Power Line Relaying Subcommittee
- Power Main Equipment Relaying Subcommittee
- AC/DC Hybrid Power Grid Relaying and Control Subcommittee
- Distribution Network Relaying and Control Subcommittee
- Clean Energy Generation and Storage Relaying and Control Subcommittee
- Electrical Equipment Online Monitoring and Fault Warning Subcommittee
- Failure Analysis and Dynamic Model Experiment Subcommittee
- Rail Transit Electrical Control and Relaying Subcommittee
- Power Grid Operation Control Subcommittee
- Power Grid Stability Control Subcommittee
- Relaying and Control Integration Subcommittee
- Future Power Grid Form and Relaying Control Subcommittee
- AC/DC Grid Simulation and Mirroring System Subcommittee
Chair
Subcommittees:
- Onshore Wind Power Grid Integration and Accommodation Subcommittee
- Onshore Wind Power Equipment Subcommittee
- Onshore Wind Power Grid Integration and Accommodation Subcommittee
- Solar Power Grid Integration and Accommodation Subcommittee
- Wind/Solar/Hydro/Storage Power Sources Complementary Operation and Accommodation Subcommittee
- Ocean Renewable Energy Subcommittee
- Renewable Power & Heating Accommodation in Extreme Cold Regions Subcommittee
- Smart Power and Clean Energy Accommodation in Village Subcommittee
- Renewable Power System Dispatch and Operation Subcommittee
- Renewable Energy Modeling Technologies Subcommittee
Chair
Subcommittees:
- Subcommittee on Substation Design Technology
- Substation Intelligent Inspection Subcommittee
- Substation Operation and Maintenance Subcommittee
- Substation Grounding and Lightning Protection Subcommittee
- Substation Digitization Subcommittee
- DC Substation Technical Subcommittee
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Paper Categories
Topics within the journal scope:
Electric Machinery:
- Direct current machines
- Permanent magnet machinery systems
- Switched and variable reluctance machines
- Integral horsepower induction machinery
- Wound rotor induction machinery
- Single phase induction motors
- Electronic drives for electric machinery
- Induction generators for grid and isolated applications
- Synchronous generators
- Motor/generator sets for pumped storage
- Synchronous motors
- Electrical machinery theory
- Numerical analysis of electric machinery
- Power processing equipment
- Insulation for electric machinery
- Application of magnetic materials to electric machinery
- Application of superconducting materials to electric machinery
Energy Development and Power Generation:
- Excitation systems
- Power system stabilizers
- Advanced and renewable energy technologies
- Station design, operations and control
- Modeling, simulation and control of power plants (electrical aspects)
- Monitoring and instrumentation of power plants (electrical aspects)
- Control of distributed generation
- Hydroelectric power plants (electrical aspects)
- International practices in energy development
- Solar/photovoltaic
- Wind
- Biomass
- Batteries
- Magnetohydrodynamics
- Fuel cells
- Superconducting magnetic energy storage
- Flywheels, mechanical, hydraulic energy storage
- Distributed storage
- Industrial/commercial energy conservation
- Grid interconnection
- Tidal/wave power
- Other
Nuclear Power Engineering:
- Nuclear power plant controls (electrical aspects)
- Modeling, simulation and control (electrical aspects)
- Monitoring and instrumentation (electrical aspects)
Examples of topics out-of-scope:
- Papers without a clear focus on electrical and electronics engineering aspects
- Papers dealing with power transformers
- Papers dealing with power system topics without a focus on energy conversion units
- Papers dealing with power electronics without any link to energy conversion apparatus such as electrical drives, electrical power production or electrical energy storage equipment
Types of Papers Published
The journal publishes three types of papers:
- Research papers
- Application papers
- Survey papers
Research papers are expected to present innovative solutions, new concepts and methodologies, original ideas or technology solutions resulting from a solid and sufficiently mature research work. In research papers it is essential that the authors clearly identify the novelty of their findings. An adequate survey of the most relevant publications in the same technical area should be provided in the introduction to highlight the novelty of the work with respect to the existing knowledge and literature. It is also necessary that results are supported by an appropriate validation. This can be achieved presenting tests on small-scale laboratory prototypes or full-scale apparatus, whenever possible, but there are instances where collecting experimental data is reasonably unfeasible or too challenging. In such cases accurate independent validations against numerical simulation results can be acceptable. The models and methodologies used for simulations, though, need to be clearly illustrated and, as a reviewer, you should pay special attention to their soundness and reliability. Finally, theoretical papers, including a significant amount of advanced mathematical or conceptual elaborations, are welcome on condition that authors demonstrate the actual or potential engineering application of their research – for instance through case studies or practical examples – as well as the technical soundness of final results.
Application papers are expected to illustrate the application of new technologies or report data, information and practical experiences collected on real systems or apparatus. These papers may not result from a research activity but need to provide very useful, complete and experimentally supported information which can be of high interest or strong help for researchers, practitioners or professionals working in the field. In this sense, contributions from the industry are particularly welcome. The readership expects that these papers provide a very detailed description of the products or processes to which the application refers, usually including pictures and schematics, and present complete experiments, measurements, statistics, on-field experiences and lessons learnt which can impact on a broad audience in the power engineering community. For application-oriented papers, discussions based on mere simulations or calculations are not sufficient and the authors are expected to clearly identify the interest of the material being presented in the context of currently existing applications or in view of new envisioned developments.
Survey papers (also known as review papers) are usually accepted upon invitation and should be written by highly authoritative experts in the field. They are expected to provide a clear, complete and up-to-date description of the state of the art, criticality analyses as well as future expected challenges and developments in a given technical area of interest for the journal readership. The quality of a review paper needs to be assessed very carefully because good surveys can attract many citations and strengthen the journal positioning in the paper field while poor surveys can be detrimental to the journal prestige. For this reason, review papers generally need a relatively high number of favourable reviews to be accepted for publication. One basic requirement for a good survey manuscript is that it should be comprehensible also by readers who are not experts in the fields, but simply interested in gaining a general up-to-date knowledge on the subject. It is also important that the state-of-the-art description be complete and such to cover all the latest cutting-edge advances as well as major criticalities, challenges and prospects, which implies an unusually large number of recent highly-relevant references.
In case you are interested in having an invitation to submit a survey paper in a given area, please send an email to the Editor-in-Chief with a complete description of your and your co-authors’ expertise and publication record in that area.
Each submission will be reviewed according to different criteria depending on which of the three categories it matches.
Peer Review
The articles in this journal are peer reviewed in accordance with the requirements set forth in the IEEE Publication Services and Products Board Operations Manual (https://pspb.ieee.org/images/files/files/opsmanual.pdf). Each published article was reviewed by a minimum of two independent reviewers using a single-anonymous or double-anonymous peer review process. For a single-anonymous peer review process, the identities of the reviewers are not known to the authors, but the reviewers know the identities of the authors. For a double-anonymous peer review process, the identities of the reviewers are not known to the authors and the identities of the authors are not known to the reviewers.
Open Access
This publication is a hybrid journal, allowing either Traditional manuscript submission or Open Access (author-pays OA) manuscript submission.
The OA option, if selected, enables unrestricted public access to the article via IEEE Xplore. The OA option will be offered to the author at the time the manuscript is accepted. If selected, the OA fee of $2,495 must be paid before the article is published in the journal. If you have unusual circumstances about this, please contact the Editor-in-Chief. Any other applicable charges (such as the overlength page charge and/or charge for the use of color in the print format) will be billed separately once the manuscript formatting is complete but prior to the publication.
The traditional option, if selected, enables access to all qualified subscribers and purchasers via IEEE Xplore. No OA payment is required.
Table of Contents & Abstracts
Volume 38, Number 4, December 2023
Volume 38, Number 3, September 2023
Volume 38, Number 2, June 2023
Volume 38, Number 1, March 2023
Volume 37, Number 4, December 2022
Volume 37, Number 3, September 2022
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief:
Dionysios C. Aliprantis, Purdue University
Power Engineering Letters Editor-in-Chief:
Rabih A. Jabr, American University of Beirut
Editor-in-Chief at Large:
Nikos Hatziargyriou, National Technical University of Athens
Senior Editors:
Shaahin Filizadeh, University of Manitoba
Ali Mehrizi-Sani, Virginia Tech
Mohammad Sedigh Toulabi, University of Windsor
IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion Associate Editors:
Emmanuel Agamloh, Baylor University
Mohd Hasan Ali, University of Memphis
Yacine Amara, University of Le Havre Normandy
Edson da Costa Bortoni, Itajubá Federal University
Gerd Bramerdorfer, Johannes Kepler University Linz
Feifei Bu, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Andrea Cavagnino, Politecnico di Torino
Thanga Raj Chelliah, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
Fang Chen, Tesla, Inc.
Y. Christine Chen, The University of British Columbia
Seungdeog Choi, Mississippi State University
Siniša Djurović, University of Manchester
Guanghui Du, Xi’an University of Science and Technology
Yao Duan, Toshiba International Corporation
Rukmi Dutta, University of New South Wales
Ayman EL-Refaie, Marquette University
Lingling Fan, University of South Florida
João F. Fernandes, University of Lisbon
Shanelle N. Foster, Michigan State University
Yonghao Gui, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Rajesh Gupta, Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology Allahabad
Konstantinos N. Gyftakis, Technical University of Crete
Christoph Hackl, Hochschule München (HM) University of Applied Sciences
Md Enamul Haque, Deakin University
Marko Hinkkanen, Aalto University
Jiefeng Hu, Federation University Australia
Md. Rabiul Islam, University of Wollongong
Matthew Johnson, U.S. Army Research Laboratory
Ritesh Kumar Keshri, Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology
Andreas Krings, FEV Europe GmbH
Christopher H. T. Lee, Nanyang Technological University
Gang Lei, University of Technology Sydney
Yang Li, Chalmers University of Technology
Chunhua Liu, City University of Hong Kong
Thierry Lubin, University of Lorraine
Yousef Mahmoud, Kennesaw State University
Antonio J. Marques Cardoso, CISE | University of Beira Interior
Mojtaba Mirsalim, Tehran Polytechnic University
Marta Molinas, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
S.M. Muyeen, Qatar University
Zahra Nasiri-Gheidari, Sharif University of Technology
Heng Nian, Zhejiang University
Jonas K. Nøland, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Siavash Pakdelian, University of Massachusetts Lowell
Ayesha Sayed, Tesla, Inc.
Qobad Shafiee, University of Kurdistan
Xiaodong Sun, Jiangsu University
Jon Are Wold Suul, SINTEF Energy Research
Silvio Vaschetto, Politecnico di Torino
Slobodan N. Vukosavić, University of Belgrade
Oliver Wallscheid, Paderborn University
Fengxiang Wang, Quanzhou Institute of Equipment Manufacturing
Xiaoyu Wang, Carleton University
Lijian Wu, Shanghai Electric Wind Power Group
Lie Xu, University of Strathclyde
Wei Xu, Huazhong University of Science and Technology
Hui Yang, Southeast University
Chen Zhang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Xing Zhao, University of York
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Antti Lehikoinen
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Ya Li
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Yin Li
Yong Li
Yushuai Li
Ze Li
Zhen Li
Zhongwen Li
Yicheng Liao
Xudong Liu
Amin Mahmoudi
Edmund Marth
Frédéric Maurer
Jinhao Meng
Dragan Mihic
Peyman Naderi
Reza Nasiri-Zarandi
Amir Ostadrahimi
Thomas Øyvang
Marco Palmieri
Satyam Panchal
Roman Pechanek
Caklija Permski
Krzysztof Pienkowski
Carlos Platero Gaona
Eduardo Prieto Araujo
Akbar Rahideh
Ahmed Selema
Giorgos Skarmoutsos
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Jinpeng Tian
Fabio Tinazzi
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Hossein Torkaman
Heshou Wang
Kai Wang
Weiyu Wang
Yongjie Wang
Sheldon Williamson
Chao Wu
Haotian Xie
Shuangchun Xie
Renxin Yang
Min Ye
Yanjun Yu
Lei Zhang
Donghai Zhu
Sa Zhu
Haoxiang Zong
Recent Improvements
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Over-length Page Charges
For papers submitted January 1, 2024 or later the over-length page charges are $250 per each page in excess of the first 12 published pages. For papers submitted January 1, 2023–December 31, 2023 the over-length page charges are $200 per each page in excess of the first 10 published pages. Papers submitted prior to 2023 will have over-length page charges of $150 per page for anything in excess of the first 8 published pages.Useful Links
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