2026 IERE-KEPCO Seoul Energy Equation Workshop
Abstract Submission Due Date Extended to March 13, 2026.
Summary
Welcome to 2026 IERE-KEPCO Seoul Energy Equation Workshop
The Energy Equation: Clean, Safe, Reliable and Digital Future
About the theme
The 2026 IERE-KEPCO International Workshop, under the theme “The Energy Equation: Clean, Safe, Reliable and Digital Future”, aims to explore the balanced solutions that will define the next generation of the global power industry. As the world accelerates its transition toward carbon neutrality, achieving harmony among energy security, environmental sustainability, and the technological innovation has become the central equation to solve.
The workshop will bring together experts from utilities, academia, and industry to discuss emerging strategies and technologies shaping this transformation. Sessions will focus on the Future Power Grid, highlighting digitalization and smart-grid innovation; Stable Power Supply and Efficiency Management, emphasizing reliability and system optimization; Towards Carbon Neutrality, addressing clean fuels, renewable integration, and low carbon technologies; and Safety, Disaster and Environmental Response, exploring risk management and system resilience in an evolving climate era.
Through global collaboration and open dialogue, the workshop seeks to redefine how the energy equation can be balanced-ensuring that the future of power remains clean, safe, reliable, and digitally empowered.
Who Should Attend?
The workshop is intended for experts actively involved in the selected themes, from IERE members and non-members, as well as all those interested in the evolution of the electrical power industry and the technology development and business development opportunities associated to this evolution. IERE and KEPCO will invite prominent speakers for keynote speeches.
Schedule Outline
Outline
Tuesday, May 19, 2026
Registration and Welcome Reception (In the evening)
Wednesday, May 20, 2026
2026 IERE-KEPCO Seoul Energy Equation Workshop (Day 1)
Official Dinner
Thursday, May 21, 2026
2026 IERE-KEPCO Seoul Energy Equation Workshop (Day 2)
Friday, May 22, 2026
Technical Tour (Optional)
Program
Session structure and speakers may be subject to change according to the submission of contributions.
May 19, 2026
Welcome Reception
May 20, 2026
Opening Session
| Opening Session | Opening Address IERE Chair, Welcome Speech KEPCO |
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| Plenary Session | Keynote Speeches ・Heo HUN, General Manager, DC Solution Pjt, KEPRI, New Business Technology Lab, South Korea ・Jeong Hun KIM, Senior Researcher, R6D Biz Team, KEPRI, R&D Strategy Center, South Korea ・Hongseok KIM, Professor, Electronic Engineering, Seogang University, South Korea |
| Panel Session | “The Energy Equation: Clean, Safe, Reliable and Digital Future” |
Technical Session
| Session 1 Future Power Grid | This session explores the technological backbone of the next-generation electric power system. The focus is on Grid Modernization and Digital Transformation, utilizing smart hardware and advanced communications to build a highly intelligent and observable network. A key area is High-Penetration Renewables Integration, addressing the technical challenges of managing massive, variable clean energy sources. We will delve into innovations in Advanced Transmission Technologies like High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) and Flexible AC Transmission System (FACTS) to enhance capacity and stability. The program includes presentations on strategies for Cyber Resilience to safeguard critical Operational Technology (OT) and discussions on developing Next-Generation Market Structures that facilitate transactions across a decentralized grid. This session offers critical insights into the architecture of a smarter, more dynamic, and interconnected power system. Potential topics include: ・Digital Grid Upgrade (e.g. Smart substations, digital twins) ・Renewables Integration ・DC-grids (i.e. HVDC, MVDC, LVDC) ・Resilience ・Market Innovation (i.e. platforms or markets for decentralized and decarbonized grids) |
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| Session 2 Stable Power Supply and Efficiency Management | This session is dedicated to the technologies that ensure reliability, power quality, and operational efficiency in complex power networks. A primary focus is on Grid-Scale Energy Storage Systems (ESS), examining their role in frequency regulation, stability, and load leveling. We will explore the development of Microgrids and Advanced Grid Control using Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning (AI/ML) to optimize power flow, manage voltage, and ensure quick response to disturbances. Crucial topics feature Smart Load & Demand-Side Management (DSM) for actively shaping consumption patterns, and leveraging high-resolution AMI Data Analytics for loss reduction and system intelligence. This session highlights achieving cost-effective dispatch through Asset Performance Management (APM) and sophisticated operational planning, maintaining continuous, high-quality power delivery. Potential topics include: ・Energy Storage System (ESS) ・Microgrid Control ・Demand Optimization (DSM) ・AI Grid Control (AI/ML implementation) ・Asset Performance Management (APM) ・Virtual Power Plant (VPP) ・Fault Diagnosis |
May 21, 2026
Special Session
- Special Session (Part 1): Report of Technology Foresight 2025 (Tentative)
- Special Session (part 2): Featured Company Overviews, Strategies, and Roadmaps etc.
| Session 3 Towards Carbon Neutrality | This session addresses the transformative technologies required to achieve net-zero emissions within the energy sector. We will examine holistic Decarbonization Pathways and System Modelling to guide the transition process. A significant focus is on Power-to-X (P2X) and Green Hydrogen, exploring the production, storage, and utilization of hydrogen as a clean energy carrier and dispatchable power source. The program welcomes presentations on Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage (CCUS) for hard-to-abate emissions. Furthermore, the session explores Sector Coupling and Electrification, where the power grid integrates with transportation and industry to drive broader emission reductions. This session showcases the innovative solutions driving the energy transition toward a sustainable, low-carbon future. Potential topics include: ・Decarbonization Pathways (Solar, Wind) ・Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage (CCUS) ・Fuel Diversification in Power Generation (Hydrogen and Ammonia) ・Sustainable Sources (e.g. Bioenergy) ・Sector Coupling ・Smart Power Plants (e.g. IDPP, Intelligent Digital Power Plant) |
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| Session 4 Safety, Disaster and Environmental Response | This session centers on technologies and strategies that enhance the resilience, safety, and environmental responsibility of the energy industry. A major theme is Extreme Weather and Climate Change Adaptation, focusing on safety of employees at Work (Occupational Health and Safety) by the engineering for “hardening” critical infrastructure against increasing physical threats. We will examine Intelligent Asset Health Management (I-AHM), utilizing AI and sensors for predictive maintenance and enhanced worker safety. Essential for rapid recovery are Disaster Response Automation and Wide Area Monitoring System/Phasor Measurement Unit (WAMS/PMU) Integration, enabling quick fault isolation and operational continuity. Finally, the session covers Environmental Monitoring and Impact Mitigation to ensure regulatory compliance and responsible operations, alongside the critical topic of Integrated Cyber-Physical Security for control systems OT. Potential topics include: ・Occupational Health and Safety ・Infrastructure Hardening (i.e. advanced monitoring and sensors) ・Predictive Maintenance ・Disaster Response Automation ・Environmental Compliance ・Cyber Security and Robotics/Drone ・AI enhanced Safety |
Closing Remarks
Details to be announced
May 22, 2026
Technical Tour (Optional)
Seoul Power Plant
For Speakers
Call for Presentations
Abstract Submission Deadline Extended to March 13, 2026
You are kindly invited to submit abstracts for the Oral Session or Poster Session for the 2026 IERE-KEPCO Seoul Energy Equation Workshop by email. In addition, please submit the Speaker’s Information.
| Session Themes | Submit to : |
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| Session 1. Future Power Grid | register(at)iere.jp [Please substitute “(at)” with “@”] |
| Session 2. Stable Power Supply and Efficiency Management | |
| Session 3. Towards Carbon Neutrality | |
| Session 4. Safety, Disaster and Environmental Response |
Speakers are requested to submit their presentation (PowerPoint) file.
*Session structure is subject to change according to the submission of contributions.
*There is a possibility we ask you to change from Oral Session to Poster Session in accordance with the number of submission of abstracts.
*Abstract will be posted on the IERE website and open to the public.
*Presentation Slides will be posted on the IERE website and open to IERE members and Workshop participants.
* The official language of the IERE Workshop is English.
Venue
Conference Venue
Location of The Ambassador Seoul – A Pullman Hotel
Location: 287, Dongho-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul, South Korea
https://maps.app.goo.gl/q6kN7UAZzU9tHoDi6
Hotel Accommodation
The Ambassador Seoul – A Pullman Hotel, Seoul, South Korea
Location: 287, Dongho-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul, South Korea
https://www.ambatel.com/theambassador/seoul/en/main.do

Register
Registration Fee
Registration Fee
The Registration fee will cover attendance at both workshop days (including lunches & refreshments at coffee breaks), welcome reception on May 19, official dinner on May 20 and conference package:
| IERE Members | USD 700 |
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| Non-IERE Members | USD 1,100 |
| Academic Participants | USD 700 |
| Student Participants | USD 550 |
Recommended Options
| Technical Tour (Optional) | USD 50 |
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Accompanying Person
If your family accompanies you on Official Dinner/Technical Tour/Social Event, following fees are requested.
| Welcome Reception | USD 60 |
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| Official Dinner | USD 90 |
| Technical Tour (Optional) | USD 50 |
Registration
Registration
Please register using the method (a) below. If you are unable to use Google Forms due to limitations in your system environment or other reasons, please register using method (b) below.
(a) On-line Registration: Google Forms
or
(b) Please submit Registration Form (Format 1-1) to IERE Central Office by Email.
Please be informed that, for this workshop, only the Keynote Speeches and the Special Session will be delivered in a hybrid format. One account complimentary online access will be provided for each on-site participant from IERE members. Details regarding online access will be communicated later
Payment
On-Line Credit Card Payment and Bank Transfer are available.
Submission Items and Deadlines
1. Registration Form
| Deadline April 20, 2026 Limited to 100 Participants Details Photographs and videos may be taken by the IERE during this event. These images may be used for promotional purposes on the IERE’s website and social media platforms etc. | Submit to (a) On-line Registration: Google Forms or (b) Please send Registration Form (Format 1-1) Email: register(at)iere.jp [Please substitute (at) with @] IERE Central Office |
2. Invitation Letter for VISA Request Form
| Deadline April 3, 2026 Details It takes a few weeks to issue. | Submit to Please send Invitation Letter for VISA Request Form (Format 2) Email: register(at)iere.jp [Please substitute (at) with @] IERE Central Office |
3. Registration Fee (*)
| Deadline April 20, 2026 Details Presenters at the Technical Session also need to pay the Registration Fee. The Registration fee will cover attendance at both workshop days (including lunches & refreshments at coffee breaks), welcome reception on May 19, official dinner on May 20 and conference package: IERE Members: USD 700 Non-IERE Members: USD 1,100 Academic Participants: USD 700 Student Participants: USD 550 If there is accompanying person on official dinner, following fees are requested. Welcome Reception: USD 60 Official Dinner: USD 90 | Credit Card Payment: On-Line Credit Card Payment is available. Bank Transfer: Name of the Bank: MUFG Bank, Ltd. Name of the Branch: Seijo Branch Name of the A/C: IERE A/C Number: 0068198 Bank address: 15-1 Seijo 6-chome, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, 157-0066 JAPAN SWIFT code: BOTK JP JT * Remittance charge, Lifting charge, Correspondent charge and other charges should be paid by participants |
4. Technical Tour (Optional)
| Deadline April 20, 2026 Limited to 40 Participants Technical Tour Fee: USD 50 | Ditto |
Notes: When participation is canceled irrespective of the reason after deadline, Registration Fee might be charged or not be reimbursed.
Contact
Organizers
KEPCO:
https://home.kepco.co.kr/
KEPCO, founded in 1898 (as the Hanseong Electric Company) and formally re-constituted in 1961, has grown into South Korea’s largest electric utility and a key player in the global energy industry. With total assets of KRW 246 trillion and annual revenue of approximately KRW 94 trillion in 2024, KEPCO serves a central role in sustaining the country’s energy security and industrial growth, supplying over 96 percent of the nation’s electricity. The company oversees generation, transmission, and distribution networks, operating an installed capacity exceeding 83 GW through its six power generation subsidiaries – spanning nuclear, coal, LNG, hydro, and renewables.
Driven by its vision to become a “Global Integrated Energy Leader”, KEPCO is accelerating the transition toward low-carbon and digital energy systems. It is actively expanding renewable generation and smart-grid technologies, targeting 49 GW of renewable capacity by 2035 and carbon neutrality by 2050. Beyond domestic operations, KEPCO engages in more than 40 overseas projects across 28 countries, including power generation, grid construction, and engineering services.
Through innovation, global collaboration, and sustainable growth strategies, KEPCO continues to lead the evolution of the energy industry – balancing reliability, environmental responsibility, and technological advancement to deliver value for future generations.
IERE:
https://www.iere.jp
IERE is an organization for exchanging electricity and energy related cutting-edge technologies and R&D information among its members from the electricity and energy supply industry, equipment provider businesses, academic research, government, etc. This unique platform is of great help for executives, senior managers, engineers, and researchers who are responsible for R&D and solutions. It is a worldwide, non-profit organization, established as “International Electric Research Exchange” in 1968.
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