The 2nd International Conference on New Energy Technologies and Power Systems (NETPS 2025) Successfully Concluded in Hangzhou
From May 23 to 25, 2025, the 2nd International Conference on New Energy Technologies and Power Systems (NETPS 2025), sponsored by Hangzhou Dianzi University (HDU) and organized by its School of Automation, with co-organization by Zhejiang University and the Academic Exchange Information Center, technical support from IEEE and the IEEE Nanjing Section, and full technical service support from AiScholar (AEIC Scholar), was successfully held in Hangzhou, China. The conference focused on three core themes: "Artificial Intelligence Methods," "Microgrid-Distribution Network Coordination," and "Resilient Operation under Extreme Disasters and Carbon Emissions Reduction," addressing the critical challenges of global energy transition and charting a path for the intelligent and low-carbon development of future power systems. The event featured keynote speeches, oral presentations, poster sessions, and an awards ceremony, adopting a hybrid format (online and offline) that attracted over 100 scholars and researchers from more than 40 universities, power and energy enterprises, and research institutions worldwide, fostering a dynamic and engaging academic exchange.
During the opening ceremony, Professor Jianmin Zhang, Conference Chair from Hangzhou Dianzi University, and Professor Yutao Qiu, Chair of the IEEE PES Zhejiang Chapter, delivered welcoming speeches. Professor Zhang provided a detailed overview of the conference's submissions and participation, extending a warm welcome to all attendees. Professor Qiu highly commended the alignment of the conference topics with IEEE PES's strategic goals, such as "Renewable Energy Integration" and "Enhancing Smart Grid Resilience," highlighting the vast potential for academia-industry collaboration.
Jianmin Zhang delivered a welcome speech
Yutao Qiu delivered a welcome speech
In the keynote session, renowned experts and scholars from around the world shared their latest research findings and insights.
Prof. Josep M. Guerrero
Huanjiang Laboratory, Zhejiang University
Speech Title: Neuroscience-inspired Artificial Intelligence for Microgrids
Prof. Fushuan Wen
Zhejiang University
Speech Title: Applications and Risks of Large Language Models in Power and Energy Systems
Prof. Pingliang Zeng
Hangzhou Dianzi University
Speech Title: Coordinated control of distribution network and microgrid for advanced distribution network development
Prof. Jianmin Zhang
Hangzhou Dianzi University
Speech Title: Calculation and Responsibility Allocation of Operational Carbon Emission Increases in New Power Systems Caused by Natural Disasters
Prof. Chengxi Liu
Wuhan University
Speech Title: Modeling and Mitigation of Wide-band Oscillation in Desert Areas Based on the Elastic Energy Equivalent Theory
Prof. Gengfeng Li
Xi'an Jiaotong University
Speech Title: Artificial Intelligence Methods for Distribution System Extreme Disaster Risk Warning and Optimization Decision-Making
Prof. Yujian Ye
Southeast University
Speech Title: Coordinated and Autonomous Optimization of Heterogenous Agents in Power Distribution and Consumption Systems Under Market Environment
Prof. Mingyu Yan
Huazhong University of Science and Technology
Speech Title: Network Flow-Based Resilience Enhancement Method for Large-Scale Power Systems
Prof. Qianzhi Zhang
Zhejiang University
Speech Title: Applications of Data-Aided Optimization and Data-Driven Reinforcement Learning Methods in Modern Power Systems
Additionally, nine distinguished researchers from institutions including Tongji University, Zhejiang University, Shandong University, and China Southern Power Grid presented their work in oral sessions, stimulating vibrant discussions and facilitating the dissemination of cutting-edge academic achievements. To recognize excellence, the conference awarded two Best Paper Awards and two Best Oral Presentation Awards, selected through rigorous evaluation by the organizing committee. These honors not only celebrate the recipients' outstanding contributions but also inspire innovation among all participants.
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NETPS 2025 brought together global experts and researchers in new energy technologies and power systems, fostering advancements in scientific methodologies and critical applications to drive technological breakthroughs and industrial progress in the field. Looking ahead, we eagerly anticipate NETPS 2026, where scholars and practitioners will reunite to explore new frontiers in energy and power system innovation.