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2009 PES Elections
   
The 2010-11 PES officer positions of President-elect, Secretary, and Treasurer will be contested in an election later this year. At its January 2009 meeting, the PES Governing Board approved the recommendation of candidates proposed by the Nominations and Appointments Committee chaired by Past President John D. McDonald. The candidates are:

President-elect
Chen-Ching Liu
Noel N. Schulz

Secretary
Erich Gunther
Christopher E. Root

Treasurer
Miroslav Begovic
Nelson Segoshi

   Voting members of the Power & Energy Society may, by petition, propose names to be added to the ballot for these offices. Details for this procedure and qualifications for proposed candidates may be found in the PES Bylaws. To be eligible for nomination to the office of president-elect, the nominee shall have served as a member of the PES Governing Board in some capacity for at least two years. More information is available.

   Further details will follow in ensuing e-Newsletters and in IEEE Power & Energy Magazine.

Joint Technical Committee Meeting
  The 2009 Joint Technical Committee Meeting was held in Atlanta, GA, USA from 11-15 January. A report of that meeting, accompanied by a photo collage, prepare by Meetings VP John Paserba is available.

125th Anniversary
   Celebration events commemorating the joint 125th anniversaries of IEEE and PES will take place throughout this year. Further news will be posted as received. President Wanda Reder provided an overview of the year’s activities in the Leader’s Corner column in the January 2009 issue of Power & Energy Magazine. For reference, that column is posted. In addition updates and further information may be found at http://www.ieee125.org/

2010 Boy Scout Jamboree
  PES is a financial sponsor of the Electricity Merit Booth at the 2010 National Boy Scout Jamboree. Volunteers for this event are needed and detailed information is available.

PES Fellows
  Nineteen PES members have been elected to the grade of IEEE Fellow, effective 1 January 2009. Congratulations to the Class of 2009.

  The complete list of active PES members, including the Class of 2009, who have attained the Fellow grade is also available.

Fellow Nominations-Class of 2010
  It's never too early to begin thinking about nominating worthy Senior Members for election to the grade of IEEE Fellow. Details of the process are posted.

   The categories for Fellow nominations have caused some confusion in the past. A cogent explanation of these categories is available. Must reading for nominators!

2009 PES Governing Board
   
The PES 2009 Governing Board membership list is available. Future e-Newsletters will attempt to provide detailed information on specific members.

PES Sponsored Meetings

2009 MEETINGS

PES Power Systems Conference and Exposition (PSCE)
15 - 18 March. Seattle, Washington, USA, contact General Chair Hardev Juj, email hsjus@bpa.gov or co-chair Max Emrick, email memrick@ci.tacoma.wa.us Web: http://www.pscexpo.com/2009/

Asia-Pacific Power and Energy Engineering Conference (APPEEC))
28-30 March.Wuhan University, Wuhan, China, contact Jing Feng, Advanced Research Center for Science and Technology, Main Building, No. 1715, District Two, Wuhan University, Wuhan Hubei 430072, China, +86 27 68775482, fax +86 27 68775482, email iamfengjing@sina.com, or contact Saifur Rahman at srahman@vt.edu, or contact Huaibei Zhou at bzhou@whu.edu.cn, Web: http://www.srpublishing.org/appeec2009Submission/website/appeec/index.aspx

Electric Ship Technologies Symposium (ESTS)
20 - 22 Apr.
Sheraton Inner Harbor Hotel, Baltimore, MD, USA, contact Dr. Noel Schulz, Mississippi State University, MS, USA, Tel: +1 662 325 2020, fax: +1 662 325 2298, e-mail schulz@ece.msstate.edu, Web: http://ewh.ieee.org/conf/ests09/

International Electric Machines and Drives Conference (IEMDC)
03 - 06 May Miami, Florida, contact Prof. Osama Mohammed, College of Engineering, Florida International University, 10555 W. Flagler Street, Room EC 3960, Miami, Florida 33174, USA, Tel: +1 305 348-6194/3040/3701, fax: +1 305 348-3707, e-mail chair@iemdc2009.org, Web: http://www.iemdc2009.org/

Powertech
28 June - 02
July. University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania, contact Professor Mircea Eremia, Department of Power Systems, University Politehnica of Bucharest, 313 Spl. Independentei, 060042 Bucharest, Romania +40 21 4029344, fax: +40 21 4029446, email powertech2009@system.power.pub.ro or eremia@ieee.org, web: http://ewh.ieee.org/conf/powertech/2009

PES General Meeting (GM)
26 - 30 July.
Calgary, Alberta, Canada contact General Chair W. O (Bill) Kennedy, b7kennedy@shaw.ca or Technical Program Chair Om Malik, maliko@ieee.org

IEEE-PES/IAS Conference on Sustainable Alternative Energy
28 - 30 Sep. Valencia, Spain, contact Carlos Alvarez, Instituto de Ingeniieria Energetica, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, CPI, Edificio 8E, Cubo F. 5g, 46022, Valancia, Spain, e-mail clavares@iie.upv.es, Web: http://www.cfp.upv.es/SAE/

2010 Meetings

T&D Conference and Exposition
20 - 22 Apr. Morial Convention Center, New Orleans, LA, USA, contact Tommy Mayne, 30523 Woodland Dr., Lacombe, LA 70445, +1 504 427 3390, fax +1 985 882 8059, t.w.mayne@ieee.org, Web: http://www.ieeet-d.org/

IEEE News
US Visa Requirements
  Beginning 12 January 2009, new visa requirements for travel to the US has been adopted. The details of these new requirements are available.

Chapter 'Doings'
Chicago Chapter Receives Due Reward
  Are you aware that any PES Chapter assisting a Society meeting in its territory is entitled to compensation for its efforts? The Chicago Chapter, as a result of its involvement with the April 2008 T&D conference, was presented with its compensation.

TC 'Doings'
Power Systems Relaying Committee Annual Report
  Interested in the working of a PES Technical Committee? The Power Systems Relaying Committee (PSRC) has reported on its 2008 activities. That report is available.

Standards
IEEE Standard C37.2 Updated
  The document, Standard Electrical Power Device Function Numbers, was adopted by AIEE in 1928 as AIEE No. 26. A joint working group of the PES Substations and Power System Relaying Committees has recently updated the standard. John Tengdin, a member of the updating group, offers a historical perspective into the background behind the original intent and the revisions that have ensued. His most interesting presentation is posted

P&E Magazine - January 2009
"In My View" Column 
  The January P&E Magazine In My View column, Blowing in the Wind, by Associate Editor Gerald Sheble is the first of the columns that will offer a projected look at what the future might be bringing. Gerry provides an in-depth view of renewable energy sources, with cogent commentary and insightful examples of experiences worldwide. Further discussion is encouraged and should be sent to molken@ieee.org.

   We also welcome In My View column contributions from our readers and anyone interested in accepting this offer may contact me for details molken@ieee.org.

Accomplished PES Members Recognized
New Senior Members 
  At its January meeting in Tampa, FL, USA the IEEE Admissions and Advancement Committee recommended the elevation of a number of PES members to the grade of Senior Member. Their names and sections are posted.

PES Technical Co-sponsored Meetings

2009 Meetings

Annual Conference for Protective Relay Engineers
31 Mar. - 02 Apr
. College Station, Texas, USA, contact Don Russell, Texas A&M University, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 238 WERC, 3128 TAMU, College Station, TX 77843-3128, 1 979 845 7912, fax 1 979 458 1139, e-mail bdrussell@tamu.edu, Web: http://engineering.tamu.edu/prorelay/

Int. Conference on Sustainable Power Generation and Supply
06 - 07 Apr
.  Nanjing, China, contact Gillian Purdy, School of Electronics, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Queens University of Belfast, Belfast BT9 1NN, UK, Tel: 0044 289097 4664, fax: 0044 2890667023, e-mail secretary@ukchinanet.com, Web: http://www.ukchinanet.com/UK-China Network_conference.html

European Electricity Market (EEM)
27 - 29 May
Leuven, Belgium, contact Dirk Van Hertem, e-mail dirk.vanhertem@ieee.org Web:www.eem09.com

Power Electronics and Machines in Wind Applications (PEMWA)
24 - 26 June
University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA, contact Jerry Hudgins, e-mail j.hudgins@ieee.org or Dean Patterson, e-mail patterson@ieee.org, both at the University of Nebraska, Web: TBD.

North American Power Symposium (NAPS)
04 - 06 Oct. Starkville, Mississippi, USA, contact Prof. Noel Schulz, Mississippi State University, USA, +1 662-325-2020, e-mail schulz@ece.msstate.edu, Web: http://www.naps09.org/

T&D Asia
27 - 30 Oct. COEX Exhibition Center, Seoul, Korea, contact Young-Hyun Moon, Professor, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Yonsei University, 131 Shinchon-Dong, Seodaemun-Ku, Seoul 120-749, +82-2-2123-2771, fax +82-2-2123-7722, e-mail moon@yonsei.ac.kr

International Conference on Power Electronics and Drive Systems (PEDS)
02 - 05 Nov
. Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C., contact Prof. Chung-Hsien Kuo
Department of Electrical Engineering 43, Section 4, Keelung Rd., Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C., e-mail peds09@mail.ntust.edu.tw, Web: http://www.peds09.ntust.edu.tw/

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