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Call for papers Special Section IEEE Transactions on Power Systems

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Special Section IEEE Transactions on Power Systems

Towards a 100 % renewable energy system

Renewable energy in many systems is starting to hit significant levels and there are very ambitious targets. For example, in 2017 Denmark hit 43.4% of electricity from wind and Denmark has a target of 50 % of energy from renewables by 2030. Three New England states representing most of the region’s energy demand have committed to an 80% reduction in greenhouse gases by 2050. New York State’s Reforming the Energy Vision requires 50% of electricity by 2030 to be generated by renewable sources. Cities such as Los Angeles are working towards 100 % renewable future.

Getting to high shares of renewables in electricity and/or the energy system more broadly will involve the electrification of other sectors. This will change the role of the electricity system within high share renewable energy systems and it is important to understand what sectors and to which extent should be electrified.

This trend in high share of renewable energy has led to significant policy and research interest in 100% renewable energy systems and will require engineering and market innovation coupled to societal change at scale. There is a great need for careful analyses of the technologic and economic questions to address practical implementation issues based on state‐of‐the‐art knowledge in power engineering and other disciplines. This special issue intends to address this gap by focusing on realistic systems at scale.

The topics of interest include

    High renewable share studies at scale 

    Low and zero inertia renewable electricity systems   

    Market design in high renewable share energy systems             

    Impact of electrification and efficiency on high shares of renewable energy                                                                                                                                                                         

    Technical and economic aspects of flexibility in energy systems with high shares of renewable energy                                                                                                                                     

    City and regional scale high share initiatives                                                                                                                                                                                                                         

    Engineering, economic, regulatory, policy and societal implications of high shares of renewables                                                                                                                              

    Energy vector coupling to achieve high share of renewable energy

Prospective authors should email extended abstracts in pdf format to100ieeepwrs@gmail.comAuthors of selected abstracts will be invited to submit full papers that will be reviewed following the standard IEEE Transactions on Power Systems procedure through Manuscript Central:http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/tpwrs‐pesThe format for full papers is available at: http://www.ieee‐pes.org/templates‐and‐sample‐of‐pes‐technical‐papers.

Guest Editorial Board

Mark   O’Malley,   NREL (and UCD) Guest Editor in Chief

Mark Ahlstrom, NextEra Energy, USA

Hannele Holttinen, VTT, Finland

Valentin Bertsch, DLR, Germany

Tim Green, Imperial College London, UK

Nicos Cutululis, DTU, Denmark

Juha Kiviluoma, VTT, Finland

Chris Dent, University of Edinburgh, UK

Henrik Madsen, DTU, Denmark

William D'haeseleer KU Leuven, Belgium

Nick Miller, Retired

Erik Delarue, KU Leuven, Belgium

Lenart Soder, KTH, Sweden

Ben Hobbs, John Hopkins University, USA

Charlie Smith, Energy Systems Integration   Group

Jonathan O’Sullivan, EirGrid, Ireland

Debra Lew, GE

Aidan Tuohy, EPRI

Goran Strbac, Imperial College London

Vera Silva, General Electric, France

Paul Denholm, NREL, USA

Important dates

 February 1, 2019: Deadline for extended abstract submission – two pages maximum, emailed to 100ieeepwrs@gmail.com

 April 1, 2019: Invitations sent to selected authors for submitting full papers

 August 1, 2019: Deadline for full paper submission

 February 1, 2020: Final decision notification

 March 1, 2020: Publication material due

 Target publication: Q3 2020

Editor in Chief IEEE Transactions on Power Systems Nikos Hatziargyriou



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