News Express: Nearly 100 experts from home and abroad discuss microgrid technology at UM

新聞快訊:近百海內外專家於澳大探討微電網技術

 

近百海內外專家於澳大探討微電網技術
Nearly 100 experts from home and abroad discuss microgrid technology at UM

 

 
近百海內外專家於澳大探討微電網技術

澳門大學聯合中國科學院深圳先進技術研究院在澳門、深圳兩地舉辦第19屆“國際微電網研討會”。其中澳門會場設於澳大並於11月12至13日舉行,來自20多個國家和地區近百名海內外知名學者及企業領袖,共同深入探討微電網、分佈式能源、儲能技術等領域的前沿進展與應用挑戰,共同促進微電網技術與產業的高質量發展,推動能源系統的智能化、數字化與低碳化轉型。

在澳門會場開幕禮上,澳大校長、智慧城市物聯網全國重點實驗室主任宋永華致辭表示,微電網在推動全球能源系統可持續和低碳轉型中發揮關鍵作用,應當持續致力於將科學創新轉化為實際應用,共同應對能源挑戰。

澳門電力股份有限公司執行委員會主席梁華權表示,澳電積極探索微電網等技術的應用潛力,以優化能源結構,提升澳門供電可靠性,助力澳門能源系統實現低碳發展。

會議為相關領域的研究人員、學者和專業人士提供了一個極佳的交流平台,分享微電網的創新理論和實踐經驗,並促進產業和技術的深入合作。其中澳電執行委員會首席顧問岳宗斌、香港理工大學講座教授嚴晉躍先後發表了主旨報告;雅典國立技術大學名譽教授Nikos Hatziargyriou、墨爾本大學講座教授Pierluigi Mancarella、魯汶大學教授Johan Driesen等專家學者也分享了微電網需求側管理、可靠性與韌性評估、直流技術應用等方面的最新研究成果。此外,企業專題圓桌會議邀請了六位業界專家,和與會者深度探討微電網產業的前沿發展與實踐,共同為微電網技術的創新與應用獻策。與會者亦參觀了澳大大學展館、智慧城市物聯網全國重點實驗室等,並就澳大在微電網及相關領域的前沿研究成果進行了深入的交流。

是次研討會的澳門會場由澳大智慧城市物聯網全國重點實驗室承辦,澳門電力股份有限公司協辦並提供贊助支持,澳大智慧城市物聯網全國重點實驗室副教授張洪財擔任會議主席。

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Nearly 100 experts from home and abroad discuss microgrid technology at UM

The University of Macau (UM) and the Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences co-hosted the 19th International Symposium on Microgrids in Macao and Shenzhen. The Macao session, which was held at UM from 12 to 13 November, brought together nearly 100 renowned scholars and industry leaders from over 20 countries and regions. They had in-depth discussions on the latest developments and application challenges in microgrids, distributed energy resources, and energy storage technologies, with the aim of promoting the high-quality development of microgrid technology and the industry, and driving the intelligent, digital, and low-carbon transformation of energy systems.

Speaking at the opening ceremony of the Macao session, Yonghua Song, rector of UM and director of the State Key Laboratory of Internet of Things for Smart City (SKL-IOTSC), emphasised the critical role of microgrids in advancing sustainable and low-carbon energy system transformation globally. He added that continued efforts are needed to translate scientific innovation into practical applications in order to address energy challenges.

Bernie Leong, chairman of the Executive Committee of Companhia de Electricidade de Macau (CEM), mentioned that CEM is actively exploring the potential applications of microgrids and other technologies to optimise the energy structure, enhance the reliability of the power supply in Macao, and support the low-carbon development of the city’s energy system.

The symposium provided an excellent platform for researchers, scholars, and professionals from related fields to exchange ideas, share innovative theories and practices in microgrids, and promote in-depth collaboration between industry and technology. Keynote speeches were delivered by Benjamin Yue, principal advisor of the Executive Committee of CEM, and Jerry Yan, chair professor at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. Experts and scholars, including Nikos Hatziargyriou, professor emeritus at the National Technical University of Athens; Pierluigi Mancarella, chair professor at the University of Melbourne; and Johan Driesen, professor at KU Leuven, shared their latest research findings in microgrids, covering topics such as demand-side management, reliability and resilience assessment, and direct current (DC) technology applications. In addition, the industry roundtable brought together six experts, who shared their insights on the latest developments and practices in the microgrid industry, contributing their expertise to the innovation and application of microgrid technology. Attendees also visited the University Gallery and SKL-IOTSC at UM, where they engaged in in-depth discussions on the university’s cutting-edge research outcomes in microgrids and related fields.

The Macao session of this year’s symposium was presented by SKL-IOTSC at UM, with assistance and sponsorship from CEM. Zhang Hongcai, associate professor in SKL-IOTSC at UM, served as the chair of the Macao session for this symposium.

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https://www.um.edu.mo/news-and-press-releases/press-release/detail/62558/