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Event - 24th Wind & Solar Integration Workshop
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- Grid
- Solar
- Wind
- Renewable Energy
- Germany
This international conference is tailor-made for power system operators, transmission and distribution grid operators, wind turbine, gas turbine, and solar inverter manufacturers, electrolyzer and fuel cells, charging station manufacturers, universities, research institutes, and consulting companies. It's a vital platform where researchers, engineers, and economists share insights and exchange experiences, fostering dialogue on theoretical discussions, real-world applications, ongoing research, and cutting-edge innovations.
This global forum is all about exploring challenges and advancements in integrating renewable energy sources at scale, shaping the future of sustainable energy systems. This year, expect a stronger emphasis on hydrogen-related topics, with a renewed focus on grid forming.
Abstract Submission Deadline: 19 May 2025 Registration to start: Mid July 2025
Find more information on the workshop website.
The papers chosen for presentation at the Wind & Solar Integration Workshop will be published on the IET Digital Library and IEEE Xplore and submitted for indexing in IET Inspec, Ei Compendex and Scopus.


















