EEMODS motor and drive conference set to make U.S. debut

The Energy Efficiency in Motor Drive Systems Conference, scheduled for Sept. 12-14, 2011, near Washington, DC, will present the latest developments on the impact of electrical motor systems on energy-efficiency and the environment.

By Frank J. Bartos, PE March 11, 2011

Energy Efficiency in Motor Driven Systems (EEMODS) – a conference focusing on efficiency of motors, drives, and related systems—will be coming to the U.S. for the first time since its inception in 1995. EEMODS will be the hosted by the 1.MG Motor and Generator section of NEMA (National Electric Manufacturers Association), scheduled for the greater Washington, DC, area during Sept. 12-14, 2011. This 7th biennial event follows previous successful staging of the conference in Nantes, France in 2009; Beijing, China (2007); and Heidelberg, Germany (2005), among other sites.

EEMODS’11 serves as a forum to discuss and debate the latest developments on the impact of electrical motor systems on energy and the environment. The forum also provides platform discussions on policies and programs planned and adopted by governments and their agencies. The objective is to explain commercial advances of energy-efficient motors and systems. Topics covered in past EEMODS conferences have included:

  • Energy management;
  • International harmonization of motor testing and efficiency standards; and
  • Innovative financial packages for motor systems.

Globally diverse attendee profile

“The conference has achieved a reputation for excellence and has attracted registration from six continents,” said NEMA Industry Director William Hoyt. “It also has an intellectually diverse attendance coming from industry, academia, government, research laboratories, and other public service organizations.” Countries represented at previous EEMODS conferences include Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Portugal, Sweden, Thailand, and the U.S., among others. Some 300 attendees are expected at EEMODS`11, which will be held at the Westin Alexandria, in Alexandria, VA.

Papers for presentation have been invited by the Organizing Committee on a wide range of topics. Accepted papers will be non-commercial and peer reviewed. Paolo Bertoldi, of the European Union’s European Commission on Energy Efficiency, has coordinated the call for papers with NEMA’s planning committee—which is staffed by representatives from Baldor Electric (now part of the ABB Group), Nidec Motor Corp., TECO-Westinghouse, International Copper Development Assoc., and NEMA.

The selected papers are expected to draw enthusiastic following during the conference and in published proceedings, given the wide range of topics as outlined below:

Technologies

  • Electric motors
  • Emerging motor technologies
  • Power electronics and drives
  • Pumps and pumping systems
  • Compressed air systems
  • Fans and fan systems
  • Refrigeration systems
  • Motors in household appliances and HVAC
  • Motors for transportation and other motor systems
  • Optimization of industrial on-site energy production, distribution and
  • transformation.

Policies and programs

  • Industrial management policies
  • Motor system audit and programs
  • Policies, programs, and international issues
  • Global test standards
  • System efficiency
  • Utility incentive programs.

On-line registration for EEMODS’11 is available, along with a direct link to the hotel reservation page.

The conference is still soliciting sponsorships to ensure that EEMODS continues to be a world-class event. The above Web site describes the various sponsor levels and benefits. For more information, contact NEMA’s Bill Hoyt, who is also co-chair of the conference. bill.hoyt@nema.org


Edited by Frank J. Bartos, PE, a Control Engineering contributing content specialist. Reach him at braunbart@sbcglobal.net.