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International Hybrid Power Systems Workshop 2018

International Hybrid Power Systems Workshop

全文截稿: 2018-01-15
开会时间: 2018-05-08
会议难度: ★★
CCF分类: 无
会议地点: Tenerife, Spain
网址:http://hybridpowersystems.org/callforpapers/
The 3rd International Hybrid Power Systems Workshop offers a prime opportunity to discuss the future of hybrid power systems. Participants will look at applications in a variety of locations and operating environments with a focus on system design, operating experience, business models, economics, and implementation issues.

Proposed Preferential Topics of the Workshop
-Power Systems Design Options
-Hybrid System Technologies
-Project Experience
-Storage Design and Sizing
-System Modelling and Simulation
-Remote Mining Application
-Intelligent Control and Grid Stabilization
-Resource Assessment and Forecasting
-Managing Variability and Uncertainty
-Mini-/Micro-Grid System Design
-Economic Development

Workshop Target Group
-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




能源学

Journal of The Franklin Institute

Special Issue on Emerging Topics on Security and Privacy in Cyber Physical Systems

全文截稿: 2018-03-31
影响因子: 3.139
中科院JCR分区:
  • 大类 : 工程技术 - 2区
  • 小类 : 自动化与控制系统 - 3区
  • 小类 : 工程:电子与电气 - 2区
  • 小类 : 工程:综合 - 2区
  • 小类 : 数学跨学科应用 - 2区
网址: www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-of-the-franklin-institute
Recently, the security and privacy issues of cyber-physical systems (CPS) are becoming critical and urgent, which drawn increasing attention from both academia and industry. CPS are reported vulnerable to many cyber-attacks, e.g., Denial-of-Service, protocol misbehaving, false data injection, and man-in-the-middle. More importantly, due to intimate interplay between cyber and physical spaces in CPS, the effect of cyber-attacks is no longer confined to the cyber space, but will be passed to the physical systems. If without security enhancements, conventional off-the-shelf attacks can cause severe damages to the whole CPS. On the other hand, adversaries can learn sensitive parameters or operation status of the physical systems by eavesdropping data transmissions on certain links. Smart attackers may consider temporal, spatial and spectral diversity information to exert impact in an efficient manner. Such challenges call for novel approaches that integrate with communication, computing and control perspectives to analyze, detect and defend cyber-attacks in CPS.

This special issue seeks recent important contributions on emerging topics on CPS security and privacy, with an emphasis on interdisciplinary approaches. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:

- Novel cyber-attacks in CPS and their modeling and analysis

- Metrics and risk assessment approaches for CPS

- Intrusion detection and defending in CPS

- Trusted computing and communication for CPS

- Game theoretic approaches for CPS security and privacy

- Information theoretic security and privacy for CPS

- Cyber architecture: defense optimization for CPS

- Verification and validation of CPS security

- Data confidentiality and privacy in CPS

- Authentication and access control in CPS

- Co-design of communication, computing and control for CPS security and privacy

- Secure networked control systems for CPS

- Economics of security and privacy in CPS

- Security and privacy issues in CPS applications

- Experiments, test-beds and prototyping systems for CPS security and privacy




能源学

International Journal of Hydrogen Energy

Call for Paper: Power To Gas and Hydrogen applications to energy systems at different scales: Building, District and National level - Special Issue

全文截稿: 2018-05-15
影响因子: 3.582
中科院JCR分区:
  • 大类 : 工程技术 - 2区
  • 小类 : 物理化学 - 3区
  • 小类 : 电化学 - 3区
  • 小类 : 能源与燃料 - 3区
网址: www.journals.elsevier.com/international-journal-of-hydrogen-energy
Call for Paper: Power To Gas and Hydrogen applications to energy systems at different scales: Building, District and National level - Special Issue

The International Journal of Hydrogen Energy (IJHE) is planning to publish a Special Issue with Dr. Benedetto Nastasi as the main guest editor.

Energy storage systems represent both the current and the future challenge of energy technology and planning design as solution for the renewable energy sources (RES) capacity firming. In order to boost the RES integration in the current systems in a narrow connection to Electricity, Heating and Cooling Networks Planning as well as present and future Transport sectors new solutions and metrics are required. Power-To-Gas (P2G) option by Renewable Hydrogen production is a promising one in solving, for example, the dispatch issues related to a wide deployment of RES storage devices and their priority on the energy market. Indeed, pursuing a decarbonisation pathway in the energy supply chain could start only from low or free carbon fuels. P2G by means of Renewable Hydrogen plays a key role in this framework, as immediate responsive storage solution, in combination with flue gas or biogas to upgrade other thermo-chemical reactions or coupled with Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) technology to produce synthetic fuels.

This Special Issue will be devoted to the design, the assessment and performance evaluation of Power-To-Gas (P2G) technologies by means of Hydrogen production to boost the RES integration in the current systems in a narrow connection to Electricity, Heating and Cooling Networks Planning as well as present and future Transport sectors. Special consideration is given to the different scales of applications and associated requirements and features starting from a single machine at Building level, to District and up to the National scale. This entails accounting for the infrastructures issues, the social involvement of energy communities, techno-economic feasibility and the role of stakeholders in the energy planning process and foreseeable policy.

High quality papers related, but not limited, to hydrogen energy and production for upgrading other thermochemical processes such as biogas production, hydrogen use for synthetic fuel production, Power to Gas layout and integration at different scale, assessment and use of local hydrogen energy, solar hydrogen in cities, innovative hydrogen solutions in built environment, fuel cells, hydrogen storage, Hydrogen Carriers, Hydrides Storage, hydrogen in transportation, hydrogen role in merging sectors, will be selected to be published in IJHE special issue after a rigorous peer-review process.

The Special Issue is intended to be published by November 2018. The manuscript submission deadline is 15th May 2018. I would like to invite you to contribute your paper in this issue.



能源学

Energy and Buildings

Virtual Special issue on The Varieties of Energy Poverty: a Global Perspective

全文截稿: 2018-06-30
影响因子: 4.067
中科院JCR分区:
  • 大类 : 工程技术 - 2区
  • 小类 : 结构与建筑技术 - 2区
  • 小类 : 能源与燃料 - 3区
  • 小类 : 工程:土木 - 1区
网址: www.journals.elsevier.com/energy-and-buildings
More than quarter of a century since Boardman’s (1991) seminal book on fuel poverty, the concept of energy or fuel poverty attracts as much attention as ever. It now has a prominent – even if diverse - representation in academic literature, as well in the policy seeking to mitigate poverty and foster renewable energy and energy efficiency as drivers for a more sustainable development. Energy or fuel poverty is usually expressed as a condition where households cannot afford to adequately heat or cool homes due to low income levels (Sánchez-Guevara Sánchez et al., 2017, Sovacool, 2015) or, more broadly, as the inability to attain a socially and materially necessitated level of domestic energy services (Buzar, 2007). These understandings have been used to study many different contexts in the Global North, for example, in Greece (Santamouris et al., 2014), Cyprus (Pignatta et al., 2016), Italy (Zinzi and Carnielo, 2017), Portugal (Barbosa et al., 2015), France (Imbert et al., 2016), the United States (Oppenheim, 2016), Australia (Simshauser et al., 2011) and New Zealand (O'Sullivan et al., 2015).

In the context of developing countries, energy poverty research has focused on the problem of inadequate physical access to clean and efficient energy services (e.g., electricity network and modern cooking fuels) (Sanusi and Owoyele, 2016, Pachauri, 2014). A traditional assumption is that households at lower levels of income depend on cheap and polluting fuels, such as biomass and kerosene, and if households move up the economic ladder, they substitute dirty and inefficient fuels with cleaner and more efficient ones (Barnes et al., 2004). This understanding underpins the global efforts on making energy accessible as a means to achieve a more equitable economic development. This agenda has been promoted, for example, by the United Nations, The World Bank and International Energy Agency (United Nations, 2015, United Nations, 1954).

Scholars have also addressed issues of household energy deprivation through new concepts, frameworks and approaches to the problem, including but not limited to energy vulnerability, energy accessibility, energy inclusivity, and energy precariousness (Middlemiss and Gillard, 2015, Kim and Joh, 2006, Langevin et al., 2013), and involving a range of economic, infrastructural and health concerns (Richardson et al., 2009, Berry et al., 2016).

Overall, the scholarship becomes multidimensional in nature, not only because of the dichotomy between accessibility and affordability, but also because of the regional differences in climate, development, income, housing, resource availability, among many other factors (Sovacool, 2012, Nussbaumer et al., 2012). However, there are relatively limited studies that attempt to more holistically capture the varieties of factors and contexts behind the articulation of energy-related social conditions (Bouzarovski and Petrova, 2015, Li et al., 2014) (Okushima, 2017). There is therefore a need in a global perspective on domestic energy deprivation as highlighted by Bouzarovski and Petrova (2015).

For this special issue, we therefore invite submissions which can help enhance the understandings and conceptualisations of the ‘varieties of energy poverty’. We are interested in submissions that explore ‘new geographies of theory’ and ‘new conceptual vectors’. The submissions may be concerned with addressing energy poverty at the local, regional, and global scales, in various geographical contexts and at multiple dimensions (economic, social, political, developmental, and environmental). The contributions may be generic in nature or specific to a particular geographical region, with regard to regional diversity in climate, development, economic structure, income levels, housing stock, resource availability, and socioeconomic characteristics, among other factors. Original work that adopts a relational perspective and showcase how to address theoretical, methodological, and empirical issues in the concept of energy poverty is particularly welcome.

Potential topics include, but are not restricted to, the following:

- New concepts and definitions of energy poverty (across the global South and the global North, and bridging the gap between them).

- Innovative techniques and methodologies to measure and to differentiate the elements of energy poverty.

- History, evolution and discourses of energy poverty in different scalar/geographical dimensions.

- Smart and ground-breaking technologies, strategies and real-time applications to address energy poverty in different spatial and social contexts (global/local; everyday life with an emphasis on urban scale, for developing and developed world).

- Role of institutions, macro and micro level actors, action agents, policy options and effects, laws and regulations, governance and planning and other policy, industry and action initiatives to address energy poverty.

- Best practice initiatives (individual, behavioural and community-led) and successful examples.

- Relationship of the concept of energy poverty to other related concepts from built environment, energy geography, environmental studies, etc. (e.g. energy vulnerabilities).



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