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Date:
Dec. 10-13, 2008
Venue:
Guangzhou Baiyun international Convention Center
Theme:
Share sustainable innovation better serve the society
Organized by:
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Chinese Society for Electrical Engineering
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Co-organized by:
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International Conference on Electricity Distribution
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Technical supported by:
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers/Power Electronics Society(IEEE Power&Energy Society(PES))
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Institution of Engineering and Technology(IET)
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Electrical Engineers Association of the Montefiore Institute,(AIM)
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Key dates:
1. Summary submission: by May 30
2. Notification of summary acceptance: by July 30
3. Full paper submission: by Oct. 15
4. Notification of Full paper acceptance: by Nov. 5
Background:
By the end of 2007, China’s total installed capacity had surpassed the 700 GW mark. Total installed capacity is projected to reach 900 GW by 2010. By 2015, total installed generating capacity is scheduled to reach 1300 GW. This rapid increase in installed capacity is a sign of China’s enormous demand for transmission and distribution equipments.
Between 2005 and 2010, the China State Grid will conduct construction and upgrade projects in 31 of China’s major cities, with a planned investment of approximately RMB 460 billion (US$64 billion). Furthermore, the China Southern Power Grid is investing RMB 150 billion (US$20 billion) in urban grid construction and upgrades. This planned development represents a total investment of RMB 600 billion (US$84 billion). These massive investments into the nation’s power supply systems have made China’s urban grid construction and upgrade projects a focus of attention for manufacturers of transmission & distribution equipment and management systems worldwide. |
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