Industry News
October 25, 2012
Darnell's Energy Summit Announcement and Calls for Papers
Note: the dates for Darnell's Energy Summit have changed since this story was first published. The story has been updated to reflect the new conference dates.
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The first-annual Darnell's Energy Summit (DES '13) to be hosted in Dallas, Texas, September 9-13, 2013. DES '13 will be a combined event featuring the Tenth Darnell Power Forum (DPF '13) plus the Fifth Green Building Power Forum (GBPF '13) plus the Fourth Smart Grid Electronics Forum (SGEF '13). DES '13 will feature the next-generation power electronic devices, architectures and systems, http://EnergySummit.darnell.com/index.php
Calls for papers have been issued for each of the constituent events. Each of the individual events will maintain its unique identity and will continue to serve different groups of stakeholders. These co-located events will bring together thought leaders across the areas of advanced power electronics, energy management, micro grids, the smart grid, and related topics of global importance. DES '13 will leverage the successful track records of the separate events to create powerful opportunities for synergy.
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"With a single registration, you can attend any sessions of interest during these simultaneous leading-edge events," stated Jeff Shepard, President of Darnell Group. "Plus you'll have access to the combined Exhibit Hall and will have an opportunity to network with an outstanding group of international experts in a wide range of power electronics, DC building power, and smart grid technologies," Shepard concluded.
DPF '13 will again be an exciting international event that focuses on "advanced power conversion technologies" needed for the successful development of next-generation power systems. There is tremendous synergy possible from discussions broadly focused on power management, energy efficiency, advanced components, energy storage, new power architectures, and more. DPF is a solutions-oriented event, with a strong emphasis on practical advances in power electronics. In addition to a strong focus on today's "best practices," DPF looks forward toward next-generation solutions and advances. http://energysummit.darnell.com/DPFcall.php
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GBPF '13 will consider all aspects of building power including high-voltage and low-voltage dc distribution, hybrid ac and dc distribution architectures, and dc micro grids. A convergence of technologies is occurring that will change how buildings are powered. These technologies include the continued rapid growth of distributed generation (DG) resources; the emergence of high-efficiency lighting technologies; wireless building automation systems; demand-side management of building energy use by electric utilities; and more. http://energysummit.darnell.com/GBPcall.php
Control, Communications and Security will be three of the major themes of SGEF '13. The successful deployment of the smart grid will be dependent on numerous technology and standards developments for electronic equipment. For the smart grid to have benefits, it must be able to reliably communicate to the downstream loads and also be able to turn these loads on/off or turn them up/down as appropriate. http://energysummit.darnell.com/SGEcall.php
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