Building on the success of the inaugural PSCE in 2004 (New York), and the follow-up in 2006 (Atlanta) the 2009 IEEE PES Power Systems Conference & Exhibition (PSCE) is a major power systems event that will again provide an exceptional venue for discussing issues and developments as well as for highlighting key vendors with products and services essential to the multifaceted field of electrical power systems.$ B, I( S. H' K" w; D! Y3 p
W+ p* Q2 Q4 l' ~5 E# uPSCE will bring together an international group of practicing power systems engineers, operators, planners, policy makers, economists, academics and others with interest in the profession. 4 L+ M' i" a) [; n! h: O# h4 l . x- z8 H" P5 M: B+ g9 |) {The conference will begin with a timely and valuable plenary session and will also include tutorials on the most up-to-date topics on power systems. Paper, panel and poster sessions will be scheduled, with top papers drawn from all committees to be featured in Super Sessions on the following current and important topics:9 ^; v, T- ?5 N$ ?, c
( o6 K, [1 K r* b7 b4 MSystem-Wide Events and Analysis Methods - @/ J: c# h& B# \" V0 A c/ d* rIntegrating Wind Energy $ x9 V- T$ t2 D, b! m: a
Emerging Software Needs for the Restructured Grid & j g( ` o3 g9 m
Control System Robustness Today and in the Future ) Z9 H d" L Y J6 q# p
The Smart Grid and the Internet / T6 P4 J5 K) K# J# @The Exposition - A Highlight of the Event % N2 q7 X& c: {( aThe exposition will feature exhibitors that will showcase state-of-the-art software and hardware systems as well as consulting services for those involved with power systems. The conference will feature scheduled times each day devoted exclusively to the exhibits - with no parallel technical sessions - so attendees can focus on the displays and have a chance to speak directly with vendors about the latest technologies.7 \" ~2 ?! _! r) q( _! ^ K8 j