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International Technology Roadmap of Power Electronics for Distributed Energy Resources

ITRD

About this Program

Distributed energy resources are rapidly growing in grids with power electronics technologies, enabling additional functionalities and value-added services. PELS has launched a project to develop the IEEE International Technology Roadmap of Power Electronics for Distributed Energy Resources (ITRD). The ITRD has formed working groups in distributed energy resources and coordinated with the IEEE Roadmapping Project, IEEE Technical Societies, and other
stakeholders to produce a roadmap that guides engineers in power electronics. It will identify future research, technology developments, and applications of distributed energy resources.

ITRD is dedicated to providing a reliable and comprehensive roadmap to serve academia, industry, national labs, and research organizations.

Helpful Information
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An Introduction to ITRD

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LEADERSHIP

Our Leadership

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CHAIR

Liuchen Chang
University of New Brunswick, Canada

Committee Members

Co-Chair - WG 1 (Integrated Power Components and Subsystems)

Hanh-Phuc Le
University of California – San Diego, USA

Co-Chair - WG 1 (Integrated Power Components and Subsystems)

Sudip Mazumder
University of Illinois – Chicago, USA

Co-Chair - WG 2 (Power Conversion and DERs)

Minjie Chen
Princeton University, USA

Co-Chair - WG 2 (Power Conversion and DERs)

Yongheng Yang
Zhejiang University, China

Co-Chair - WG 3 (Integration and Control of DERs)

Gab-Su Seo
National Renewable Energy Laboratory, USA

Co-Chair - WG 4 (Security and Protection for DERs)

Jin Wang
Ohio State University, USA

Co-Chair - WG 4 (Security and Protection for DERs)

Prasad Enjeti
Texas A&M University, USA

Co-Chair - WG 5 (MV and HV Technologies for DERs)

Juan Balda
University of Arkansas, USA

Co-Chair - WG 6 (Testing and Validation)

Xiongfei Yang
Aalborg University, Denmark

Chair of ITRD Standards

Yaosuo (Sonny) Xue
Oak Ridge National Labratory, USA

Program Highlights

Getting
Involved

How to Get Involved

The ITRD group currently needs stakeholders from the industry (consultants, manufacturers, technology providers, utilities), national labs, research institutions, academia, and professional associations to provide guidance and foresight for distributed energy resources and begin the development of working groups.

To become a contributing member of the ITRD, please provide a brief, one-page resume showing your technical background and how it qualifies you to contribute to the development of the ITRD. Be sure to indicate the area of the roadmap activity that you would like to concentrate your contribution.

The PELS ITRD group will then forward this information to the appropriate contact within ITRD.
For any questions, please contact the ITRD group.