Call for Papers
Important Dates for Paper Submission
1 FEB 2025 Opening submission system
01 APR 2025 Submission of extended digests
01 APR 2025 Submission of tutorial proposals
15 JUN 2025 Notification of acceptance
01 AUG 2025 Submission of final manuscript
30 SEP– 2 OCT 2025 eGrid Conference
Digest Submission
Acceptance Criteria
- The digest must be in the proper format.
- The digest must adhere to the 6-page limit (including references).
- The digest must meet at least one of the following criteria:
- Be of interest to eGrid participants and industry stakeholders.
- Present new methods or novel application of existing methods, analysis, or experimentation.
- Present improvements in and/or new process, design, or technology.
- Discuss and provide fresh thoughts on the effects of evolving public and environmental policies on grid technologies.
- Must clearly express the digest’s major contribution.
- Be written in clear and understandable English language.
Reasons for Rejection
- Plagiarize or regurgitate old and well-proven thoughts.
- Have copied others’ ideas without proper acknowledgment.
- Are written exposing the same or similar ideas or represent only a minor variant of a previous publication.
- Contain gross errors, are poorly written, or written in an obscure manner.
- Commercial intent. (The paper should focus on the technical merit of the technology, process, or ideas, and should not be overtly commercial or read like a sales brochure for the specific product, make or model types, or services offered.)
Final Paper Submission
Full-length accepted papers should use the IEEE conference template and be limited to six pages in length. Submissions longer than six pages will not be published. Significant inconsistency between the accepted digests and final full paper will lead to a removal of the paper from the final proceeding. The IEEE conference templates can be found below in Word and LaTeX formats:
Authors must use only one of the two aforementioned templates for the submission of the final files. Any paper that does not respect these templates will be not published in the IEEE Proceedings. The final paper in IEEE two-column format must be submitted as a PDF. Accepted and presented papers will be published in the conference proceedings and submitted for inclusion in IEEE Xplore online digital library.
Paper Publication
Presented papers will be published in the Conference Record and submitted to IEEE Xplore®, the world’s largest online technical library. Papers that are not presented at the workshop will not be published in the Conference Record on IEEE Xplore®.
IEEE Copyright
After notice of acceptance, authors are required to complete and submit an IEEE copyright form and verify the paper is original and not previously published.
Additional Resources
- IEEE PDF eXpress: A free, online tool designed to assist conference organizers and authors in complying with the IEEE PDF requirements
- Policy and submission instructions for handling Non-Presented Papers (No Show)
- Manuscript Templates for Conference Proceedings
Author Registration
IEEE does not waive conference registration for authors and speakers. Authors must register as attendees.
Non-Commercialism Policy
IEEE provides an open, respectful, and professional forum that facilitates the exchange of technical information independent of commercial issues. Details of this policy are on the website. IEEE prohibits discrimination, harassment and bullying. For more information, view IEEE’s Nondiscrimination Policy.
Questions
Questions regarding the technical agenda, contact Agustí Egea Álvarez.
Questions regarding publications, contact David Campos-Gaona.