ETFG 2023

IEEE International Conference on Energy Technologies for Future Grids (ETFG 2023) 3-6 December 2023 | Wollongong, Australia

The IEEE International Conference on Energy Technologies for Future Grids (IEEE ETFG 2023) is the first biennial conference to be organised by the Australian Research Council (ARC) Industrial Transformation Training Centre (ITTC) in Energy Technologies for Future Grids in collaboration with six Australian Universities and fifteen Industries. The theme of the conference is “Challenges, Solutions, and Opportunities for Industrial Transformation”, which is relevant to many IEEE Societies such as IEEE IAS, IEEE IES, IEEE PES, and IEEE PELS. 

For example, in the power sector, new technologies to address power grid stability and new ways of enhancing the capabilities of power systems are required to have a stable and cheaper electricity supply. In the transport sector, new technologies such as electric vehicles, charging infrastructure and vehicles fuelled by hydrogen and the new ways of supporting these technologies from the electricity distribution grids will be a game changer that will spur investment and thus driving the nation into a cleaner transport future which can be achieved by increased utilisation of sustainable energy resources and emission-free energy generation technologies.

Authors are invited to submit full-length papers. Appropriate conference tracks have been designed for the Conference. IEEE ETFG 2023 has six tracks; each track plays a key role in the global energy transformation in the energy sector: Track One – Future Grid Energy Technologies; Track Two – Power and Energy Transformation and Utilisation; Track Three – Power and Energy Enabling Technologies; Track Four – Power Grid Planning and Operation; Track Five – Future Grids with Electric Vehicles; and,  Track Six – IoT and Communication for Energy Technologies.

The review process has been designed to be rigorous, with at least two independent and unbiased reviewers will evaluate the quality of the submitted paper. The review process is single blind, and we are using Microsoft CMT for handling the submissions electronically. We have a large database of well-known academicians and industry personnel who are available to act as reviewers based on their research interests and expertise. The Technical Program Committee includes well-known senior professors and professors from all over the globe. All the papers will be screened for quality.

Wollongong, Australia, is just 80 km away from metropolitan Sydney city. Public and privately arranged transports are available from Sydney Airport to Wollongong. Taxi services can also be used to reach Wollongong. Wollongong has good local hotels/motels to accommodate international guests. Wollongong is surrounded by multiple tourist attractions. It is a coastal city in Australia, south of Sydney along the Grand Pacific Drive with rich history and beautiful natural attractions. It has beautiful beaches with a dramatic backdrop of green and sandstone of the Illawarra Escarpment.

I welcome you to come and visit the beautiful city of Wollongong and participate in IEEE ETFG 2023 program designed carefully for industry and academia.

Yours Sincerely

Kashem Muttaqi, General Chair

Conference Partners

The 2023 IEEE International Conference on Energy Technologies for Future Grids (ETFG 2023) is a biennial conference organised by the ARC Training Centre in Energy Technologies for Future Grids (Future Grids Training Centre) in Australia.

  • The conference is financially sponsored by IEEE Industry Applications society (IAS), USA 
  • NSW Joint Chapter IAS/IES/PELS, and IEEE IAS and PES Student Chapters at Wollongong, Australia are supporting the event.

Government Bodies

  • The Australian Research Council (ARC)
  • Office of Chief Scientist & Engineer (OCSE), NSW

Professional Bodies

  • Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
  • IEEE Industry Applications Society
  • IEEE Power & Energy Society (PES)
  • Engineers Australia

Universities

  • University of Wollongong
  • University of NSW
  • University of Queensland
  • University of Tasmania
  • Deakin University
  • Curtin University

Research Entities

  • ARC Future Grids ITTC, UOW
  • ARC Industrial Transformation Training Centre (ITTC), UOW
  • Australian Power and Energy Research Institute (APERI), UOW
  • SMART Infrastructure Facility, UOW
  • Sustainable Buildings Research Centre (SBRC), UOW
  • Institute for Superconducting and Electronic Materials (ISEM), UOW
  • Nihon Superior Centre for the Manufacture of Electronic Materials (NS CMEM), UQ
  • Centre for Advanced Materials Processing and Manufacturing (AMPAM), UQ
  • Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (AIBN), UQ
  • Centre for Microscopy and Microanalysis (CMM), UQ
  • Access to Australian Synchrotron and Spring-8 synchrotron via UQ
  • Real-Time Digital Simulation (RTS) Laboratory, UNSW
  • Centre for Renewable Energy and Power System (CREPS), UTAS
  • Renewable Energy Facility, UTAS
  • The Green Electrical Energy Park (GEEP), Curtin
  • IEC61850-based Digital Substation Automation and Control Laboratory, Curtin
  • Deakin University microgrid
  • CSIRO Renewable Energy Integration Facility (REIF)