<p>Part One Fundamentals and materials</p> <p>1 The power grid and the impact of high temperature superconductor technology: An overview</p> <p>A. P. Malozemoff, American Superconductor (AMSC), USA</p> <p>2 Fundamentals of superconductivity</p> <p>C. M. Rey (Energy to Power Solutions (E2P) and A.P. Malozemoff, American Superconductor (AMSC), USA</p> <p>3 Bismuth-based oxide (BSCCO) high temperature superconducting cables and wires for power grid applications: Properties and fabrication</p> <p>K. Sato, Sumitomo Electric Industries Ltd., Japan</p> <p>4 Second generation (2G) coated high temperature superconducting cables and wires for power grid applications</p> <p>M. W. Rupich, American Superconductor (AMSC), USA</p> <p>Part Two high temperature superconducting (HTS) cable technology</p> <p>5 High temperature superconducting (HTS) AC cables for power grid applications</p> <p>A. P. Malozemoff, J. Yuan, American Superconductor (AMSC), USA and C. M. Rey Energy to Power Solutions (E2P), USA</p> <p>6 Using superconducting DC cables to improve the efficiency of electricity transmission and distribution (T&D) networks: An overview</p> <p>C. Bruzek, Nexans, France</p> <p>7 High temperature superconducting (HTS) GHe DC cables for power grid applications</p> <p>S. Pamidi, Florida State University, USA</p> <p>8 High temperature superconducting cable cooling systems for power grid applications</p> <p>J. A. Demko, LeTourneau University, USA</p> <p>Part Three Applications</p> <p>9 High temperature superconducting fault current limiters (FCLs) for power grid applications</p> <p>V. Meerovich, Ben-Guiron University of the Negev, Israel</p> <p>10 High temperature superconducting motors and generators for power grid applications</p> <p>J. W. Bray, GE Global Research, USA</p> <p>11 High temperature superconducting magnetic energy storage (SMES) for power grid applications</p> <p>T. A. Coombs, Cambridge University, UK</p> <p>12 High temperature superconducting (HTS) transformers for power grid applications</p> <p>R. G. Buckley, Victoria University of Wellington, Australia</p> <p>13 Implementing high temperature superconductors for the power grid in practice: The case of China</p> <p>L. Y. Xiao, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China</p>