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PSRC & PSCCC Joint Fall Meeting
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2025 IEEE PES ISGT Latin America
IEEE PES ISGT Latin America 2025 will take place in Panama City, Panama, from September 16 to 19, 2025, at the Hotel Marriott Panama, Albrook.
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Presented by: Dr. Sukumar Brahma, Clemson University This webinar: Phasor domain short circuit analysis (PDSCA) is performed to calculate fault currents, which in turn helps |
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2025 IEEE PES IAS PowerAfrica
The IEEE PES/IAS PowerAfrica Conference is a premier event that brings together research scientists, engineers, and practitioners from across the globe to discuss the latest research findings, innovative ideas, and emerging technologies in the power systems sector. |
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IEEE PES Australasian Universities Power Engineering Conference (AUPEC)
In 2025 AUPEC will be held from 29 September-1 October 2025 in Brisbane, Australia.
29 Sep – 2 Oct 2025 | IEEE PES Australian Universities Power Engineering Conference (AUPEC)
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IEEE PES Surge Protective Devices Committee Fall 2025 Meeting
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2025 IEEE PES Switchgear Committee Meeting
The IEEE PES Switchgear Committee discusses the treatment of matters in which the dominant factors are the design, construction, and operation of devices or assembled gear to establish, interrupt, or change connections in any electric circuit under normal or abnormal conditions. |