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This book features a collection of carefully selected papers that were presented at the 4th International Conference on Power and Electrical Engineering, ICPEE 2024. The conference was held in Singapore from November 19 to 21 and focused on the latest advancements and technologies in the field of power and electrical engineering. The papers included in this book highlight the need for sustainable and efficient energy sources, as well as the development of new technologies such as smart grids, renewable energy systems, and energy storage systems. The authors also address the challenges and…mehr

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This book features a collection of carefully selected papers that were presented at the 4th International Conference on Power and Electrical Engineering, ICPEE 2024. The conference was held in Singapore from November 19 to 21 and focused on the latest advancements and technologies in the field of power and electrical engineering. The papers included in this book highlight the need for sustainable and efficient energy sources, as well as the development of new technologies such as smart grids, renewable energy systems, and energy storage systems. The authors also address the challenges and opportunities faced by power and electrical engineers due to the increasing use of electric vehicles and the integration of renewable energy sources into power grids. The papers are authored by an international group of academics, research scientists, and industry experts, making the book valuable to a global audience in the field of power engineering.
Autorenporträt
King-Jet Tseng, Professor of Electrical Engineering, Singapore Institute of Technology, Singapore. King-Jet Tseng was born in Singapore and received B.Eng. (first class) and M.Eng. from National University of Singapore and Ph.D. from Cambridge University in England. He has more than 35 years of academic, research, industrial, and professional experience in electrical power and energy systems. He has been Head of Power Engineering Division in Nanyang Technological University and Board Member of the Singapore Green Building Council. He co-founded the Singapore-Berkeley Building Efficiency and Sustainability for the Tropics (SinBerBEST) program funded by Singapore’s National Research Foundation and the Electrical Power Systems Integration Laboratory @ NTU, a Rolls-Royce research facility. He has graduated more 30 Ph.D. students, published more than 300 papers, and inspired a number of technology start-up companies. He is Fellow of IEEE, Fellow of IET, and Fellow of IES and registered as Chartered Engineer with UK Engineering Council.