Recent Advances of Renewable Energy in Power Systems
A special issue of Electronics (ISSN 2079-9292). This special issue belongs to the section "Power Electronics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 15 January 2026 | Viewed by 2
Special Issue Editors
Interests: power electronic applications and drives for renewable energy sources; microgrids; distributed generation; power line communication; smart grid applications
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue presents the latest advancements, research findings, and emerging challenges in the fields of power electronics, energy systems, and communication technologies. Its primary goal is to promote the dissemination of contemporary research outputs related to future power systems across the following subjects:
- Power electronics and control systems.
- Electrical machines and drives in renewable energy conversion.
- Control systems of renewable energy systems.
- Electric vehicles, Energy storage systems and interoperability.
- Power generation, transmission, and distribution.
- Conventional and renewable energy systems.
- Microgrids and smart grids.
- Communication systems and technologies.
- Artificial intelligence applications in power systems.
- Digital transformation in future power systems.
- Power-to-X applications.
The primary goal of this Special Issue is to build a strong professional network among researchers, academics, professionals, engineers, and industry stakeholders who are actively conducting energy infrastructure research. We invite the submission of research papers on power, energy, and communication systems that encompass topics such as control, modeling, design, integration, and a wide range of applications within these technical disciplines.
We particularly welcome papers from research topics that explore power electronics, energy systems utilizing traditional or renewable power sources, smart grid applications, energy conversion technologies, artificial intelligence applications in power systems, and other closely related subjects. The scope of energy-related topics includes, but is not limited to, the following themes:
- Artificial intelligence-based applications in power systems
- Digital transformation and applications in power systems
- Digital twin applications in renewable energy systems
- Electric vehicles, energy storage systems and applications
- Electricity transmission and distribution applications
- Power electronics and control strategies in future power system
- Smart applications in energy systems
- Smart energy, metering, and monitoring systems
- Smart grids and their applications
- Wireless communication applications in power systems
Prof. Dr. Ersan Kabalci
Prof. Dr. Yasin Kabalci
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- distributed generation
- hybrid microgrids and microgrid planning
- smart grid and remote monitoring in RES
- digital twin applications in renewable energy systems
- energy storage systems and applications
- rransmission and distribution systems
- power electronics
- smart energy, metering, and monitoring systems
- 5G, 6G, WAMPAC, SCADA, PMU
- wireless communication applications in power systems
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