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The 7th Mediterranean Conference on Power Generation, Transmission Distribution and Energy Conversion belongs to a series of Conferences that have established a major energy platform in the region. The Conference will focus on topics of interest to the Electric Power Industry. It intends to address the vast technological changes in all areas of the electric energy business, products, equipment, methods, and so on. MedPower’10 will provide power engineers, technicians, academics and industrialists the opportunities to be updated on current academic and industry developments, achievements and trends through presentations and open discussions. Presentations will emphasise the regional needs and peculiarities of environmental aspects associated with electric power generation, transmission, energy conversion systems, distribution systems, automation and demand control. Recent experience in the creation and effective functioning of competitive electric energy markets will be addressed. This Conference will significantly benefit engineers and technicians through state-of-the-art presentations by major equipment suppliers, researchers, utility specialists, invited speakers and discussions by international participants.
Green Mediterranean: Recent concerns on environmental protection and sustainable development resulted in the critical need for a cleaner energy technology. This is leading to the use of renewable energy sources (RES) and to an alternative to large scale source of energy production, known as distributed generation (DG) technologies. Solar potential is an abundant commodity in the Mediterranean region and, therefore, RES-DG technologies for electricity production from solar energy (photovoltaic and/or solar thermal concentrating systems) are attractive. Persistent obstacles are the technology cost, the stability issue for isolated power systems, storage and the energy policies of the Mediterranean countries.


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The 7th Mediterranean Conference on Power Generation, Transmission Distribution and Energy Conversion belongs to a series of Conferences that have established a major energy platform in the region. The Conference will focus on topics of interest to the Electric Power Industry. It intends to address the vast technological changes in all areas of the electric energy business, products, equipment, methods, and so on. MedPower’10 will provide power engineers, technicians, academics and industrialists the opportunities to be updated on current academic and industry developments, achievements and trends through presentations and open discussions. Presentations will emphasise the regional needs and peculiarities of environmental aspects associated with electric power generation, transmission, energy conversion systems, distribution systems, automation and demand control. Recent experience in the creation and effective functioning of competitive electric energy markets will be addressed. This Conference will significantly benefit engineers and technicians through state-of-the-art presentations by major equipment suppliers, researchers, utility specialists, invited speakers and discussions by international participants.
Green Mediterranean: Recent concerns on environmental protection and sustainable development resulted in the critical need for a cleaner energy technology. This is leading to the use of renewable energy sources (RES) and to an alternative to large scale source of energy production, known as distributed generation (DG) technologies. Solar potential is an abundant commodity in the Mediterranean region and, therefore, RES-DG technologies for electricity production from solar energy (photovoltaic and/or solar thermal concentrating systems) are attractive. Persistent obstacles are the technology cost, the stability issue for isolated power systems, storage and the energy policies of the Mediterranean countries.![]() |
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