ICIEA 2026 Special Session
SS24: Control, Optimization and Applications of Microgrids
Organized by:
Organizer 1: Jingjing Huang
Email: hjj779@xjtu.edu.cn
Affiliation: Xi'an Jiaotong University, China
Organizer 2: Fanghong Guo
Email: fhguo@zjut.edu.cn
Affiliation: Zhejiang University of Technology, China
Organizer 3: Lantao Xing
Email: lantao.xing@sdu.edu.cn
Affiliation: Shandong University, China
Organizer 4: Xiaoyu Wang
Email: xiaoyu.wang@stu.xjtu.edu.cn
Affiliation: Xi'an Jiaotong University, China
As a core component of the low-carbon energy system, microgrids enable efficient integration of distributed generation, flexible accommodation of renewable energy, and reliable supply of diversified loads. By combining advanced control technologies and intelligent management strategies, microgrids achieve stable and adaptive operation, as well as optimized scheduling of multi-energy resources. This special session focuses on the latest research advances of microgrid control technologies and their emerging practical applications.
With the growing deployment of distributed and renewable energy resources, microgrids have become an effective means to enhance the flexibility and reliability of modern power systems. At the same time, the variability of renewable generation, the nonlinear characteristics of power electronic converters, and the coordination among multiple energy units pose significant challenges to microgrid control. Emerging developments in grid-forming technologies, hydrogen and energy storage integration, and the operation of interconnected microgrids further underscore the need for advanced control strategies and practical engineering solutions. Topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to:
A Special Session on “Control and Application of Microgrids” will offer a dedicated venue for presenting recent progress in this field. It will help bring together ongoing research efforts, promote discussion on technical issues encountered in practical applications, and support the advancement of more resilient and sustainable energy systems.