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Page 1: IERE brochureZürich, Implications of Decentralized Power Generation South Africa Switzerland 2002 Jinan, Shandong, 2003 Montréal, The Next Generation of Power Engineers & Researchers
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IIEERREE MMeemmbbeerr As of December 13, 2019 Executive Members ● CEPRI (China) ● Chubu EPCO (Japan) ● CLPRI (Hong Kong SAR) ● CRIEPI (Japan) ● Enedis (France) ● ENGIE (France) ● EPRI (USA) ● Eskom (South Africa) ● GPG (China)

● innogy SE (Germany) ● Kansai EPCO (Japan) ● KEPCO (Korea) ● Mitsubishi Electric (Japan) ● NARI (China) ● PIESA (South Africa) ● TenneT (The Netherlands) ● TEPCO (Japan) ● TOSHIBA (Japan)

Regular Members ● APC (Philippines) ● Chugoku EPCO (Japan) ● CS Energy Ltd. (Australia) ● CSIRO (Australia) ● EnBW (Germany) ● FEPC (Japan) ● Fuji Electric Co., Ltd. (Japan) ● Hitachi (Japan) ● Hokkaido EPCO (Japan) ● Hokuriku EPCO (Japan) ● Hydro-Québec (Canada) ● Hyundai Electric (Korea) ● IHI (Japan) ● INEEL (Mexico) ● J-POWER (Japan) ● JAPC (Japan) ● KERI (Korea) ● KOEN (Korea) ● KOMIPO (Korea) ● KOSPO (Korea) ● KOWEPO (Korea)

● Kyushu EPCO (Japan) ● LSIS (Korea) ● MERALCO (Philippines) ● MHPS (Japan) ● NATURGY (Spain) ● NGK (Japan) ● NRI (Iran) ● PLN (Indonesia) ● Powertech Labs Inc. (Canada) ● Prolec GE (Mexico) ● REE (Spain) ● RWE TI (Germany) ● SEI (Sumitomo Electric) (Japan) ● Shikoku EPCO (Japan) ● SPPG (Singapore) ● SwRI (USA) ● TNB (Malaysia) ● Tohoku EPCO (Japan) ● TPC (Taiwan) ● Vaisala (Finland)

Academia Members ● EURC (Thailand)

Individual Members* ● Mr. Mark Stephen Dudzinski (USA) ● Mr. Mark Lauby (USA) * The individual members shall be recommended by the Board

IIEERREE BBooaarrdd MMeemmbbeerr As of October 25, 2019 ● Chair Mr. Gregory Tosen (PIESA, South Africa) ● Vice Chair Dr. Jeanne Ng (CLPRI, Hong Kong SAR) ● Treasurer Mr. Yoshiaki Mino (CRIEPI, Japan) ● Board Members Mr. Peng Zhao (CEPRI, China) Dr. Felix Cebulla (innogy SE, Germany) Mr. Michel Derdevet (Enedis, France) Dr. Suk Cheol Kim (KEPCO, Korea) Dr. Jan Mertens (ENGIE, France) Mr. Jun Leng (NARI, China) Ms. Maria Martin (EPRI, USA) Mr. Takafumi Anegawa (TEPCO, Japan) ● Advising Chair Emeritus Mr. Roger Ballay (France)

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Year Venue Theme Year Venue Theme2001 Cape Town, 2002 Zürich, Implications of Decentralized Power Generation

South Africa Switzerland2002 Jinan, Shandong, 2003 Montréal, The Next Generation of Power Engineers & Researchers

China Canada2003 San José, 2004 Brussels, Worldwide Electricity R&D

Costa Rica Belgium2004 Krakow, 2005 Jeju,

Poland South Korea2005 Kuala Lumpur,

Malaysia2005 Wuxi, Jiangsu,

ChinaClean Coal Technology and Fuel Cell

2006 Charlotte, Pathways to Advanced Transmission & Distribution Systems2006 Taipei, USA

Taiwan 2007 Perth,2007 Livingstone, Australia

Zambia 2007 Paris, Performance and Operational Flexibility of Gas Turbines2008 Iguassu Falls, France

Brazil 2008 Florida, More kWh’s … Less Carbon2009 Bucharest, USA

Romania 2009 Paris,2010 Montréal, France

Canada 2010 Rome,2011 Cancún, Italy

Mexico 2011 Düsseldorf, Integration of Renewable Energies2012 Seoul, Germany

Korea 2011 Nanjing, Smart Grid and Energy Efficiency2013 Arusha, China

Tanzania 2013 Bangalore,2014 Charlotte, India

USA 2014 Brussel, Energy at Home2015 Berlin, Belgium

Germany 2015 Tokyo,2016 Beijing, Japan

China 2016 Hong Kong SAR, Smart Cities - A Convergence of People, Technologies and Big Data2017 Vancouver, China

Canada 2017 Putrajaya, Malaysia Technologies Reshaping the Electricity Supply Industry2018 Kyoto, Japan Power Transmission and Distribution Systems in the Next Generation 2018 Munich, Germany Power Generation in Transition2019 Sun City, Electricity & the 4th Industrial Revolution – an Africa perspective 2019 Bali, Indonesia Smarter and Cleaner Electricity for Better Life

South Africa

Electric Power Storage, Energy Conversion and Impact on the 21stCentury Power Grid

Post-Fukushima / Technologies overcoming Economic and NaturalDisasterR&D Road Map for Efficient Electrification / Renewable Energy inSupport of Rural Electrification Emerging Automation and Information Technologies for Power

Industry GrowthThe Integrated Grid – Realizing the Full Value of Central andDistributed Energy ResourcesInternational Energy Systems in Transition - Perspectives from Scienceand Industry - Advanced Electric Power Management - Thermal Power Generation

against Huge Impact by Renewable Energy Penetration -Power Grid Development in the New Situation of World EnergyTransition

R&D Roadmap: Setting the Technology Direction of the PowerIndustry under the Changing Market Climate / Power SystemReliability and Global Sustainability in the RegionR&D in Electricity: How is it Launched and How is it Evaluated? /Environmental Sustainability and High-Quality Power Systems Progress of Advanced Combustion Technology for Pulverized CoalEfficient Electricity Supply and R&D Roadmap / Technology Transferin Africa in Support of ElectrificationR&D Roadmap/Bring New Students to Electric Power Industry / LongDistance Transmission and Hydro Generation TechnologiesR&D Roadmap/More Electricity – Less CO2 / Challenge for Next TwoDecades with Advanced Technologies and Renewable Power Plant Performance Optimization through Advanced Data Harvesting

and ProcessingR&D Roadmap/From Low Carbon to No Carbon / Optimal Control forthe Integration of Renewable Energy Carbon Capture & Storage, Concentrated Solar Power, Electric

Vehicles, IT-IntegrationElectricity and Major Issues for IERE in the Next Decade / Reliable andSustainable Energy Systems

Overview of the Nuclear Power Generation in the 21st Century /Technology & Innovation Pathways for Energy Business Success

Renewable Energy and Distributed Generation & Grid Interconnection

General Meeting / Forum Workshop

Electricity & the Environment, the Major Issues of the Next Decades /Sustainable Development of Electricity in AfricaRole of the Technology in the Changing Market / How to SustainElectricity Accessibility, Affordability and Acceptability in ChinaRenewables, its Prospect and Limitation / Transnational ElectricalInterconnections and Sustainability in Central America