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NPSPE 2024The 2nd International Conference on New Power System and Power Electronics (NPSPE 2025) was successfully held on December 26, 2025, bringing together scholars, researchers, and industry professionals from various backgrounds. NPSPE 2025 offered a platform for presenting and discussing advances in new power systems, power electronics, and related fields.
Professor Ljiljana Trajkovic addressed an opening speech, in which she conveyed her best wishes for fruitful outcomes of the conference, while encouraging all present to contribute actively to the shared ideas.

Professor Hossam A. Gabbar of Ontario Tech University, Canada, opened the keynote speeches with an analysis of hybrid energy systems, focusing on hydrogen deployment strategies for achieving zero-carbon communities.

Dr. Sudhakar Kumarasamy from Universiti Malaysia Pahang AL-Sultan Abdullah (UMPSA), Malaysia delivered a speech on integrated offshore renewable energy and green hydrogen production: challenges and opportunities.

Professor Farhad Shahnia from Murdoch University, Australia, presented an engaging exploration of how are virtual power plants shaping the future of energy systems?

Professor Abu Zaharin Ahmad from Universiti Malaysia Pahang AL-Sultan Abdullah (UMPSA), Malaysia contributed a presentation on energy management system (EMS) for grid-connected microgrids with deep reinforcement learning.

Professor Mohan Lal Kolhe from the University of Agder, Norway, shared his expertise on effective utilization of photovoltaic power for coordinated EV charging.

During the oral session, scholars presented their latest findings, engaged in discussions on frontier topics within new power systems and power electronics, and shared insights from their respective research experiences.


NPSPE will continue to serve as a premier platform for exchange and collaboration among experts, scholars, and industry professionals. It is dedicated to fostering dialogue, sharing insights, and driving progress in the fields of new power systems and power electronics, thereby supporting the advancement of innovative technologies and practical solutions.