Join us for EPQU'07 in Barcelona from October 8 to 11
By Hans De Keulenaer / Published on Thu, 2007-08-02 23:20Further reading
The 9th International Conference for Electric Power Quality and Utilization takes place from October 8 to 11 in Barcelona. Well over 200 papers will be presented in 4 parallel sessions on developments in the field of power quality and related fields.
EPQU aims to be a bridge between academia and industry, with 80% of papers coming from academia, and 20% from a variety of industry actors.
Particularly for industry participants, a number of tutorials have been organised on October 8:
- Practical Power Quality at World-wide Industrial and Commercial Sites
- Cost of Power Quality (based on the results of the European Power Qual= ity Survey)
- Energy Storage for Power Quality and Reliability Applications
- Understanding Power Quality Measurement Results and Fault Disturbances
- Evolution of Electrical Design Practice in Office Buildings between 2000 and 2005 (based on a survey with electrical designers conducted in 2006)
- Electric Energy Efficiency System: Costs and Benefits
The main conference programme takes place from October 9 to 11, with contributions from around the globe.
We hope to see you in Barcelona in autumn.
For more information: www.epqu2007.com
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