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Deadline: July 01, 2026 | Date: August 06, 2026-August 09, 2026
Venue/Country: Brisbane, Australia
Updated: 2026-01-21 17:52:21 (GMT+9)
About ConferenceSponsored by Queensland University of Technology and co-sponsored by Hainan Institute of Zhejiang University, the 6th International Conference on Smart City and Green Energy (ICSCGE 2026), will be held in Brisbane, Australia from August 6 to 9, 2026, which is to bring together experts and scholars from around the world to discuss the latest advancements and innovative achievements in the field of smart city frameworks and their role in sustainable development and green energy. ICSCGE is a premier conference dedicated to exploring innovative technologies and sustainable solutions for smart cities and green energy. This conference serves as a platform for researchers, academics, industry professionals, and policymakers to exchange ideas, present their latest research findings, and discuss the challenges and opportunities in building smarter, more sustainable cities. ICSCGE 2026 will feature keynote speeches, paper presentations, panel discussions, and workshops focusing on cutting-edge technologies, best practices, and policies aimed at creating greener and more efficient urban environments. Join us at ICSCGE 2026 to be a part of this important conversation shaping the future of smart cities and green energy.PublicationSubmissions will be reviewed by the conference technical committees, and accepted papers will be published in ICSCGE 2026 International Conference Proceedings, which will be submitted for indexing by EI compendex and Scopus.Conference CommitteeHonorary ChairGerard Ledwich, Queensland University of Technology, Australia (IEEE Fellow)Conference ChairsYuchen Zhang, Queensland University of Technology, AustraliaFushuan Wen, Zhejiang University, China (IEEE Fellow)Conference Co-chairsAhmed Abu-Siada, Curtin University, AustraliaS.N. Singh, India Institute of Technology (Kunpur), India (IEEE Fellow)Donglian Qi, Zhejiang University, ChinaOrganizing Committee ChairsJunhua Zhao, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Shenzhen), ChinaGuo Chen, The University of New South Wales, AustraliaFarhad Shahnia, Murdoch University, AustraliaPing He, Zhengzhou University of Light Industry, ChinaKam-Fung (Henry) Cheung, The University of New South Wales, AustraliaOrganizing Committee Co-chairsHaifeng Wu, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Shenzhen), ChinaOrganizing Committee MembersXingquan Ji, Shandong University of Science and Technology, ChinaYang Li, Hohai University, ChinaLei Sun, Hefei University of Science and Technology, ChinaYumin Zhang, Shandong University of Science and Technology, ChinaYuxuan Zhao, South China University of Technology, ChinaZhiyi Li, Zhejiang University, ChinaZhengmao Li, Aalto University, FinlandYue Zhou, Cardiff University, UKXueqin Liu, Queen's University Belfast, UKYue Chen, Chinese University of Hong Kong, ChinaXiangyu Li, The University of Sydney, AustraliaYunfeng Yan, Zhejiang University, ChinaWeijia Liu, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, USAProgram ChairZhenzhi Lin, Zhejiang University, ChinaTechnical Program Committee ChairsJing Qiu, The University of Sydney, AustraliaQin Wang, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, ChinaYanli Liu, Tianjin University, ChinaChunyu Zhang, Taizhou University, ChinaTechnical Committee MembersZhaohao Ding, North China Electric Power University, ChinaSidun Fang, Chongqing University, ChinaYulin Chen, Hainan Institute of Zhejiang University, ChinaXianbo Wang, Hainan Institute of Zhejiang University, ChinaChangsen Feng, Zhejiang University of Technology, ChinaBomiao Liang, Zhejiang University of Science and Technology, ChinaYaolin Lou, Zhejiang University of Water Resources and Electric Power, ChinaFengji Luo, The University of Sydney, AustraliaMohamed Osmani, Loughborough University, UKSaim Memon, Sanyou London Pvt Ltd, UKDhaval Thakker, University of Hull, UKYing Wang, China Jiliang University, ChinaChenxi Wu, Hangzhou Dianzi University, ChinaGuibin Wang, Shenzhen University, ChinaXiuli Wang, Shanxi University, ChinaYang Wang, Sichuan University, ChinaHui Hou, Wuhan University of Technology, ChinaShenxi Zhang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, ChinaHao Xiao, Institute of Electrical Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, ChinaYongxi Zhang, Changsha University of Science & Technology, ChinaXueqian Fu, China Agricultural University, ChinaXiaochun Cheng, Swansea University, UKChengmao Du, Chongqing University, ChinaHanwen Ren, North China Electric Power University, ChinaChongyu Wang, Illinois University of Technology, USADi Zhang, South China University of Technology, ChinaLiang Yuan, Central South University, ChinaYong Yan, State Grid Zhejiang Electric Power Research Institute, ChinaPublication ChairJiajia Yang, James Cook University, AustraliaPanel Session ChairsXiangjun Li, China Electric Power Research Institute, ChinaZhen Wang, Zhejiang University, ChinaXiangjing Su, Shanghai University of Electric Power, ChinaInternational Liaison ChairsFei Teng, Imperial College London, UKWei Lin, The University of Hong Kong, ChinaXiaoying Tang, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Shenzhen), ChinaBo Jie, The University of Tokyo, JapanYunqi Wang, RMIT University, AustraliaPublicity ChairsSambeet Mishra, University of South-Eastern Norway, NorwayShuai Lu, Southeast University, ChinaHai Wang, Murdoch University, AustraliaHeng Zhang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, ChinaInternational Advisory CommitteeYusheng Xue, State Grid Electric Power Research Institute, ChinaC.Y. Chung, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China ( IEEE Fellow)Zhaoyang Dong, Nanyang Technical University, Singapore (IEEE Fellow)Jianguo Zhu, The University of Sydney, AustraliaDavid Hill, Monash University, Australia (IEEE Fellow)Danny Sutanto, University of Wollongong, AustraliaGianluca Ranzi, The University of Sydney, AustraliaJianzhong Wu, Cardiff University, UK (IEEE Fellow)Pei Zhang, Tianjin University, China (IEEE Fellow)Kashem Muttaqi, University of Wollongong, Australia (IEEE Fellow)CL Tseng, University of New South Wales, AustraliaPeng Wang, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (IEEE Fellow)Dipti Srinivasan, National University of Singapore, Singapore (IEEE Fellow)Xiaoping Zhang, University of Birmingham, UK (IEEE Fellow)Furong Li, University of Bath, UKZhengtao Ding, The University of Manchester, UKZhe Chen, Aalborg University, Denmark (IEEE Fellow)Ivo Palu, Tallinn University of Technology, EstoniaYi Zhang, RTDS Technologies Inc., Canada (IEEE Fellow)Call for PapersContributed papers are solicited describing original works in smart city and green energy and related technologies. Topics and technical areas of interest include but are not limited to the following:◆ Track 1: Power Systems and Smart Grid TechnologiesForecasting of load demand and generation from intermitttent renewable energy resources Power system planning and reliabilityPower system operation and securityEconomic dispatch and optimal power flowPower system dynamics, stability and controlProtection, automation, and control devices of power systemsSmart grid monitoring, communication, and control technologiesDigital twins and real-time simulation for power systemsWide-area measurement systems (WAMS) and PMU applications◆ Track 2: Renewable Energy Integration and Energy Storage SystemsGrid integration of large-scale wind and photovoltaic systemsOffshore wind power and hybrid renewable energy systemsEnergy storage technologies and applications in power systemsPower quality and reliability issues related to renewable energyPower electronics and converters for renewable energy systemsHydrogen energy and power-to-X technologiesDistributed renewable energy resources and control strategiesLong-distance transmisison of renewable energy generation◆ Track 3: Power Electronics, Control, and Energy ConversionPower electronic devices and systems for energy conversionAdvanced control strategies for power and energy systemsHigh-voltage and high-power conversion technologiesElectric machines and drives for energy applicationsFACTS, HVDC, and flexible transmission technologiesDC power distribution systemGrid-forming and grid-following converter control◆ Track 4: Grid Resilience, Reliability, and SecurityPower system resilience under extreme events and climate impactsAlarm processing, fault detection, diagnosis, and self-healing in power gridsReliability assessment and risk analysis of power systemsCybersecurity and data protection in smart gridsEmergency control, restoration, and black-start strategiesResilient microgrids and critical infrastructure protection◆ Track 5: Microgrids, Distributed Energy Resources, and Virtual Power PlantsMicrogrid planning, operation, and energy managementDistributed energy resources (DERs) coordination and controlVirtual power plants and aggregated energy systemsIslanded and grid-connected microgrid operation controlPeer-to-peer energy trading and local energy communitiesEdge computing and decentralized control for energy systems◆ Track 6: Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics for Power and Energy SystemsMachine learning and AI for power system planning, operation and controlAI based forecasting of load demand, renewable generation, and electricity pricesIntelligent fault diagnosis and predictive maintenanceBig data analytics and digitalization of power gridsIntelligent decision-making for energy management systemsApplications of large language models in power and integrated energy systems◆ Track 7: Energy Markets, Economics, and PolicyElectricity energy marketCapacity marketAncillary service marketDemand responseNetwork pricingMarket-based power system dispatch and optimizationRegulatory frameworks and energy policy analysisCarbon markets, emission trading, and sustainability assessmentIntegrated energy markets and multi-energy systemsPower and energy economicsParticipation strategies of market entities◆ Track 8: Smart Cities and Electrified InfrastructureSmart city energy systems and urban power infrastructureCharging infrastructure planning of electric vehicles (EVs)Integration of EVs in power system operation and vehicle-to-grid (V2G)Intelligent transportation electrification and energy managementBuilding energy management and smart buildingsIntegrated energy systems for sustainable citiesSubmission Guideline◆ Full Paper Submission1) All manuscripts must be written in English and prepared in Double-column format. The main text is typically limited to five pages, and with references, papers are usually six pages in total. The maximum length is eight pages; over-length charges will apply starting from page nine.2) All authors should prepare full versions of papers in pdf or doc format.3) Submissions to ICSCGE 2026 must not be already published or under review at another archival conference or journal. Papers on arXiv do not violate this rule as long as the submitted paper does not cite them. Submitting a paper to the conference means that if the paper was accepted, at least one author will complete the regular registration and attend the conference to present the paper. For no-show authors, their papers will not be included in the proceedings.4)Paper Template (Word): https://icscge.org/conference-template-letter.docx
Paper Template (LaTex): https://icscge.org/conference-latex-template.zip
Abstract SubmissionIf you prefer not to publish a paper, but instead of preparing an abstract for an oral presentation or poster to be presented during the conference, please submit your abstract for an oral/poster presentation. A written paper is not required for this abstract, however, your oral or poster presentation must be presented by the author. Please note that the abstract will NOT be published.Download the Abstract Template through: https://icscge.org/Abstract%20Template.doc
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