2026 International Conference on Power, Electrical and Energy Systems Engineering (PEESE 2026) is the premier forum for the presentation of new advances and research results in the fields of theoretical, experimental, and applied Power, Electrical and Energy Systems Engineering. The conference will bring together leading researchers, engineers and scientists in the domain of interest from around the world. Topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to:
Track 1: Power Systems and Smart Grids
Power system planning, operation, and control
Stability, protection, and reliability analysis
Smart grid architectures and demand response
Wide-area monitoring, protection, and control (WAMPAC)
Microgrids, virtual power plants, and distributed energy resources
High-voltage engineering and insulation technology
Track 2: Power Electronics and Electric Drives
Power converter topologies and control strategies
Motor drives and motion control systems
Wide-bandgap devices (SiC, GaN) and applications
Energy conversion systems and efficiency optimization
Industrial electronics and automation
Wireless power transfer technologies
Track 3: Renewable Energy and Energy Storage
Solar, wind, and other renewable energy systems
Grid integration of renewable energy sources
Energy storage technologies (batteries, supercapacitors, hydrogen)
Hybrid renewable energy systems
Power forecasting and resource assessment
Sustainable energy policy and economics
Track 4: Electrical Machines and Equipment
Design, modeling, and analysis of electrical machines
Permanent magnet, reluctance, and superconducting machines
Transformers and power apparatus
Condition monitoring and fault diagnosis
Electromagnetic compatibility and thermal management
Track 5: Energy Systems and Emerging Technologies
Multi-energy systems and sector coupling (power, heat, transport)
Digital twins and AI applications in power systems
Electric vehicle charging infrastructure and grid integration
Energy efficiency and demand-side management
Carbon neutrality, green energy, and regulatory frameworks