GBPF 2010 Call for Papers - Deadlines Extended
Submissions sought for:
- Selection of the optimal dc distribution voltage
- Integration of distributed generation resources
- Maximizing overall efficiency
- DC lighting systems
- DC HVAC and other building systems
- DC appliances
- Building automation and controls
- DC microgrids
- Combined heat and power
- Advanced components and hardware
- Safety considerations
- Standardization issues
- Hybrid ac and dc power distribution architectures
- Implementation of demand-side management
- Implications for power quality
- Reliability and availability
- And so on
Types of Presentations:
- Case Studies/Industry Examples: outstanding examples of recent applications of dc power distribution or hybrid ac and dc power distribution or dc microgrids in commercial, industrial, government, and residential buildings, or in critical facilities such as data centers, including field tests and full production systems.
- Implementation and Operational Process: return on investment scenarios and analysis of benefits for implementation of new and improved DC power distribution technologies, with special focus on the role of power electronics; directions and developments in utility interface and integration; needed and/or anticipated changes in regulatory environments.
- Technology Developments: projections and forecasts for changes in core power electronic technologies, including new designs/implementations, new applications and new methods for implementing solutions.
Key Dates:
Proposals are due: December 4th, 2009 - Extended
Acceptance notification: December 16th, 2009
Final Paper due: January 11th, 2010
Conference dates: January 25th - 27th, 2010
Submission Guidelines:
Note: Abstract of proposed presentation will be accepted only electronically by email. Send your proposal as an attachment to your email to Traci Shepard.
The Proposal:
Each proposal should be a maximum of 1,000 words and include:
- Abstract of proposed presentation
- Proposed format of presentation
- Presenter's profile
Presentation Format Options:
- Individual paper from industry
- Collaborative industry/academic paper
- Lead a panel discussion
Presenter's Profile:
- Contact information: name, title, company, address, office phone & fax, e-mail and website (if applicable)
Deadline for Proposals: December 4th, 2009 - Extended
Notification and Acceptance Requirements:
Notification of acceptance will be announced on or before December 16th, 2009.
Acceptance will not be complete until at least one of the authors has registered to attend the conference and present the paper.
Final Paper/Presentation Submission:
The formal paper will be included in the electronic proceedings and consist of a maximum of six pages in a two-column format, or a maximum of 24 pages of PowerPoint slides (one slide per page).
Deadline for Final Submissions: PowerPoint Presentation Due by January 11th, 2010
Note: Final paper submissions will be accepted only electronically by email. Send your paper as an attachment to your email to Traci Shepard.
Green Building Power Forum Call for Papers PDF