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    BSEST-26 2026 - 22nd BANGKOK International Conference on “Smart Energy Systems and Technologies” (BSEST-26) scheduled on March 23-25, 2026 Bangkok (Thailand)

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    Category Smart Energy Systems and Technologies

    Deadline: March 02, 2026 | Date: March 23, 2026-March 25, 2026

    Venue/Country: bangkok, Thailand

    Updated: 2025-12-05 16:22:48 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Call for papers/Topics

    Topics of Interest for Submission include, but are Not Limited to:

    1. Smart Grid and Power Systems

    Grid Modernization: Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI), wide-area monitoring, protection, and control (WAMPAC).

    Microgrids & Virtual Power Plants (VPP): Islanding detection, control strategies, and coordinated operation of distributed resources.

    Resilience & Reliability: Self-healing grids, fault detection/diagnosis, and disaster recovery planning.

    Power Quality: Harmonic mitigation, voltage stability, and frequency regulation in inverter-dominated grids.

    DC Grids: HVDC (High Voltage Direct Current) transmission and LVDC (Low Voltage Direct Current) distribution systems.

    2. Renewable Energy Integration

    Distributed Energy Resources (DERs): Integration of rooftop solar, small-scale wind, and fuel cells.

    Forecasting: AI-driven prediction of solar irradiance, wind speed, and load demand.

    Grid-Forming Inverters: Control techniques for 100% renewable energy penetration.

    Hybrid Systems: Wind-solar-storage hybrid system optimization.

    3. Energy Storage and Conversion

    Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS): Sizing, placement, and state-of-health (SoH) monitoring.

    Beyond Batteries: Supercapacitors, flywheels, compressed air, and pumped hydro storage.

    Hydrogen Economy: Green hydrogen production (electrolyzers), storage, and fuel cell applications.

    Power Electronics: Next-generation converters (SiC/GaN devices) for renewable integration and electric drives.

    4. Smart Cities and Demand Side Management

    Electric Vehicles (EVs): Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G), Vehicle-to-Home (V2H), and smart charging infrastructure.

    Smart Buildings: Building Energy Management Systems (BEMS), net-zero energy buildings, and home automation.

    Demand Response (DR): Incentive-based and price-based programs for peak load shifting.

    Smart Lighting & Heating: Intelligent street lighting and smart HVAC systems.

    5. Digitalization and Cyber-Physical Systems

    AI and Machine Learning: Applications in fault prediction, predictive maintenance, and energy trading.

    Cybersecurity: Threat detection, blockchain for data integrity, and secure communication protocols (e.g., IEC 61850).

    Internet of Things (IoT): Sensor networks for asset monitoring and edge computing in smart grids.

    Digital Twins: Real-time simulation and modeling of power assets for operational optimization.

    6. Energy Markets and Policy

    Transactive Energy: Peer-to-peer (P2P) energy trading using blockchain.

    Market Design: Local energy markets, ancillary service markets, and dynamic pricing models.

    Regulatory Frameworks: Policies supporting decarbonization, tariff structures, and grid codes.

    Economics: Cost-benefit analysis of smart grid investments and circular economy in energy systems.

    7. Sector Coupling (Power-to-X)

    District Heating/Cooling: Electrification of heat (large-scale heat pumps) and thermal storage.

    Integrated Energy Systems: Co-optimization of electricity, gas, heat, and transport networks.


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