With a global network of leading power and electrical engineers and academia and industry professionals from all areas of power and energy, the IEEE Power & Energy Society (PES) sets the standard for engagement, education, and development as the premier provider of scientific and engineering information on electric power and energy. Through PES events, programs, and publications, and by bringing together power and electrical engineers at every phase of their career for conversation and collaboration, IEEE PES empowers, develops, and guides the future of our members and the industry for the betterment of society.
IEEE Power & Energy Society
Vision
To Empower the Future with Innovation and Excellence
Mission
To be the leading provider of scientific and engineering information on electric power and energy for the betterment of society, and the preferred professional development source for our members.
Objectives
- Develop stronger engagement with industry and increase its involvement in education programs.
- Improve & strengthen the global presence, diversity and participation in technical committees.
- Reinvigorate Chapter communication with its members and establish mentorship and coaching programs.
- Grow life-long learning and expand student offerings worldwide.
Our Team
Experts united, outcomes delivered.
Events
- A Field Visit to the 320kVA Captive Power Plant at MBU Campus on 21-09-2024.
- A Student Talk on Exploring the Artificial Intelligence on 12.09.2024.
- A Seminar on How to write a Research Paper on 25.10.2024.
- An Expert Lecture of Green Transportation-Battery Fuel Cell Powered on 18.11.2024.
- A Tech Talk on “Empowering Electrical Engineering with Data Science” on 18.12.2024.
- An Expert Talk on “Exploring Career Paths in Electrical Engineering” on 24.12.2024.
- An Expert lecture on “Engineering the Future EEE Applications in Jio's Telecom Revolution on 30.12.22024.
- An Industrial Visit for 132kV Substation at Chandragiri, A.P. TRANSCO O&M on 18.01.2025.
- An Expert Lecture on “Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure and Grid Impact on 20.02.2025.
- A Workshop on “Microgrids: Design, Operation, and Challenges on 19.02.025.
- A Phasor Frenzy: Visualizing Electrical Wonders 07.02.2025.
- A Science Quest event on 28.02.2025.
- Essentials of Earthing: A Crucial Insight for Students on 05.03.2025.
- A Debate on “Smart Sustainable Cities” on 15.04.2025.
- A session on "Behind the Charge: The Science of Battery Management" on 25.04.2025.