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Conference Overview:

The huge growth of renewable energy sources in modern power systems is based on many years of committed research and technology development. New challenges and possibilities are arising with increasing renewable shares, but the cost-effectiveness, reliability, robustness, and security of the system must always be maintained. This requires a new energy paradigm and new advanced solutions.

The 2022 target by NITI Aayog (Govt. Of India) is 175 GW of Renewable Energy in the Indian Power System. The target is not a challenge in terms of finance but in terms of technical expertise.

The ICRP-2023 conference will address topics related to these specific areas: renewable technology development, renewable integration into the power system, and associated challenges and solutions.

Hosting the conference in MECW, Haryana will allow you to experience the exciting developments taking place in Nuh along with wonderful scenic beauty and climate. We very much look forward to meeting you in ICRP-2023. Nuh is 66 km from Delhi Airport and Railway Station.

The primary scope of the 2nd International Conference on Renewable Power (ICRP-2023) is to bring global professional engineers, academicians, and researchers with matching interests with a common platform to share novel ideas, experiences, and knowledge in different fields of Science and Engineering Technology. The technical topics for the regular sessions include, but are not limited to the topics under the following topics:

       Track 1:  

  • Smart Grid Technologies and Applications.

       Track 2: 

  • Renewable Power Systems including Solar PV, Solar Thermal, Wind, etc.

       Track 3:

  • Power Generation, Transmission, and Distribution.

       Track 4:

  • Transportation Electrification and Automotive Technologies 

      Track 5:

  • Power Electronics and Applications in Renewable Power System.

      Track 6:

  • Energy Management and Control System.

      Track 7:

  • Energy Storage in Modern Power System.

      Track 8:

  • Active Distribution Network.

      Track 9:

  • Artificial Intelligence in Renewable Power systems.

      Track 10:

  • Cyber-Physical Systems and Internet of Things in Smart Grid and Renewable Power, etc.