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AFRICAN AND INTERNATIONAL DOMESTIC USE OF ENERGY (DUE) CONFERENCE 27 TH WELLINGTON 25 - 27 March 2019 FULL DAY MICROGRID WORKSHOP [email protected] http://energyuse.org.za/due http://www.wellington.co.za KEY DATES Earn CDP’s and CU’s by attending this conference and workshop In line with World Bank initiative for universal access to energy and sustainable energy for all, various solutions are being implemented and monitored for their efficiency. Among the solutions for increasing universal access to electricity are off grid electrification such as solar, diesel and hybrid systems. The humble home, from Cape to Cairo, from Beijing to Fez or London to Calcutta, remain the focus of energy use that is critical to most people. This home is now almost universally tied into not only an energy use nexus, but also a transportation and communication one. In the fourth revolution new energy technologies will feature. The efficiency and flexibility of energy use will improve with intelligent monitoring and connectivity of devices. Low-cost renewable energy, and perhaps bio-energy through genetic modification, 3D-printed nuclear reactors, fusion power and carbon capture, offer cheaper, cleaner energy. How will these technologies influence and impact on the Domestic Use of Energy? These are questions we can explore at the 2019 DUE Conference. Increasingly new and novel energy demands will also appear – household robot servants, human exoskeletons, hyperloops, long-distance commuting in autonomous vehicles, hypersonic plane travel, and space holidays. Solar roofs, batteries and electric vehicles will increasingly offer a new way for individuals to create and sell energy services, even if end uses do not change much. The conference will host a FULL DAY Workshop on Microgrids which will also award CPD points for attendance. Come to the African and International DUE 2019! The conference is a celebration of the convenience of electricity and investigates new ways to “do more with the energy you use” – productive use of a strategic resource by an ever expanding base of consumers in both the residential and business sector means that South Africa can grow its economy thanks to a reliable electricity supply. Enjoy Wellington, an idyllic town 40 minutes from Cape Town, at the finest time of the year! At the same time, please join the local drive to conserve water – our other most precious resource. Energy Solutions for the Cities of the 4 th Industrial Revolution Please consult our website for updates on extended deadlines Abstract submissions 1 December 2018 Notification of Abstract acceptance 14 December 2018 Full paper Submission 14 January 2019 Notification of paper 14 February 2019 Final Version of Paper 28 February 2019

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AFRICAN AND INTERNATIONAL

DOMESTIC USE OF ENERGY (DUE) CONFERENCE

27TH

WELLINGTON 25 - 27 March 2019

FULL DAY

MICROGRID WORKSHOP

[email protected] http://energyuse.org.za/due http://www.wellington.co.za

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Earn CDP’s and CU’s by attending this conference

and workshop

In line with World Bank initiative for universal access to energy and sustainable energy for all, various solutions are being implemented and monitored for their efficiency. Among the solutions for increasing universal access to electricity are off grid electrification such as solar, diesel and hybrid systems.

The humble home, from Cape to Cairo, from Beijing to Fez or London to Calcutta, remain the focus of energy use that is critical to most people. This home is now almost universally tied into not only an energy use nexus, but also a transportation and communication one.

In the fourth revolution new energy technologies will feature. The efficiency and flexibility of energy use will improve with intelligent monitoring and connectivity of devices. Low-cost renewable energy, and perhaps bio-energy through genetic modification, 3D-printed nuclear reactors, fusion power and carbon capture, offer cheaper, cleaner energy. How will these technologies influence and impact on the Domestic Use of Energy? These are questions we can explore at the 2019 DUE Conference. Increasingly new and novel energy demands will also appear – household robot servants, human exoskeletons, hyperloops, long-distance commuting in autonomous vehicles, hypersonic plane travel, and space holidays. Solar roofs, batteries and electric vehicles will increasingly offer a new way for individuals to create and sell energy services, even if end uses do not change much.

The conference will host a FULL DAY Workshop on Microgrids which will also award CPD points for attendance.

Come to the African and International DUE 2019! The conference is a celebration of the convenience of electricity and investigates new ways to “do more with the energy you use” – productive use of a strategic resource by an ever expanding base of consumers in both the residential and business sector means that South Africa can grow its economy thanks to a reliable electricity supply.

Enjoy Wellington, an idyllic town 40 minutes from Cape Town, at the finest time of the year! At the same time, please join the local drive to conserve water – our other most precious resource.

Energy Solutions for the Cities of the 4th Industrial Revolution

Please consult our website for updates on extended deadlines

Abstract submissions 1 December 2018Notification of Abstract acceptance 14 December 2018Full paper Submission 14 January 2019Notification of paper 14 February 2019Final Version of Paper 28 February 2019

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AFRICAN AND INTERNATIONAL

DOMESTIC USE OF ENERGY (DUE) CONFERENCE

27TH

Members of the Organising Committee

Jointly organised by

Prof MTE Kahn Energy Institute, CPUTDr A Almaktoof CDPES, CPUT

Dr K Aboalez CDPES, CPUTDr M Adonis CDPES, CPUT

Dr B Yan CPUTMr B Groenewald CPUT

Dr A Raji Energy Institute, CPUTMr C Matasane Research Office, CPUT

Dr T Joseph T&L, CPUTMs L Venter ESKOM

Mr C Openshaw ESKOMDr M Ndlovu ESKOM

Dr KI Jacobs Vice President: ECSAMr P Meyer Shlumberger

Mr E Kiderlen SAIREC, ASHRAEMr A Wentzel EOH: Vertical

Government IntegrationMr X Mabusela Department of Energy

Prof E Chikuni UZ, ZimbabweDr Afua Mohamed COSTECH, Tanzania

Mr S Hendricks COO TellumatDr N Gule US

Mr M Rhode AMEUProf S Abdalkader MU, Egypt

Prof I Davidson UKZNDr S Pasupathi HySA, UWC

Dr B Batidzirai ERI, UCTAssoc Prof W Fritz Alexander von Humbolt Fellow,

Energy InstituteMr D Wright SANEA

Mr A Hartzenberg NCPC, CSIRDr G Manuel NECSA

Prof A Eltamaly KSA, Saudi ArabiaMs B Morias ESKOM

EskomCity of Cape Town

North West University (NWU)University of Stellenbosch (US)University of Cape Town (UCT)

University of the Western Cape (UWC)University of the KwaZulu Natal (UKZN)

Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT)South African National Energy Association

Association of Municipal Electrical Undertakings (AMEU)The South African Institute of Electrical Engineers (SAIEE)

SA Institute of Refrigeration and Air-conditioning (SAIRAC)Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (SA Section)

Energy access

Energy affordability

Mini-grids, nano-grids and smart grids

E-mobility

Smart metering and AMI

Energy efficiency, air conditioning and heat pumps

Renewable energy and power electronics

Appliances and smart appliances

Low voltage DC and DC Home standards

Energy Management, Ambient Intelligence and IoT

Green Energy

Energy Modelling

CAPE TOWN TOURISMTEL +27 (0) 21 4876800FAX +27 (0) 21 4876859E-MAIL [email protected]

Persons wishing to attend or present a paper at the conference, or participate at a workshop, should register on our website: http://energyuse.org.za

The organisers can be contacted atDomestic Use of Energy SecretariatTEL +27 21 959 4330 FAX +27 86 778 0257E-MAIL [email protected]

LA ROCHELLE B&BContact person: CorethaTEL 0828028875E-MAIL [email protected] www.larochellguesthouse.co.za

BRADGATE MANOR HOUSECommissioner, Wellington, 7655TEL 021 873 2822

ACCOMMODATION

DAY TRIPS & TOURS

CONTACT DETAILS

CONFERENCE TOPICS

IEEESouth African Section

10%discount

for early registration or membership of learned societies

R3 500FULL CONFERENCE FEE

INCLUDING WORKSHOP

$239.12 I €210.83