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Resources 2009 Twin World Congress
14 September 2009 to 16 September 2009
Nagoya, Japan and Davos, Switzerland

The R’09 Twin World Congress promotes innovative technologies and frameworks for resource management to improve material and energy efficiencies in the production, use, and recycling of materials.

The R’09 Twin World Congress is the 9th event in the bi-annual R’ World Congress series started in 1993. It aims to improve material and energy efficiencies in industry, including energy supply, cement and building materials, metallurgical, chemical, glass, pulp and paper, machinery, the automobile and electronic industries as well as activities of collection, sorting, further treatment and final disposal of post-consumer material. The factor information and therefore the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) are of increasing importance in resource management and will find special consideration at R’09.

http://www.r2009.org/index.phpexternal link

Nuclear Power Asia
25 January 2010 to 27 January 2010
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

The need for power is on the rise. Local sources of power like hydropower and thermopower are limited and purchasing power from neighboring countries can’t help ensure power security. Therefore the push for nuclear energy is an increasingly popular solution to address the issues of energy security, supply and climate change in Asia. Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Vietnam and Thailand are implementing plans to turn to nuclear energy to curb their dependence on conventional fossil fuels.

http://www.nuclearpowerasia.com/external link

GEA and The Smart Grid Development in Ontario
26 January 2010
St. Andrew’s Club and Conference Centre, 150 King Street West, Toronto, Canada

This conference will tackle such key matters as:
• Providing the regulatory framework for Smart Grid development
• How to plan and operate the Smart Grid reliably and efficiently
• How to translate vision into action
• Technologies enabling a revolution in wise energy use, connection of renewable resources, electric car, better energy and transportation planning and a reduction of pollution and greenhouse gas emissions

http://www.insightinfo.com/smartgridexternal link

International Conference on Electrical Power and Energy Systems (ICEPES 2010)
27 January 2010
Cape Town, South Africa

The International Conference on Electrical Power and Energy Systems aims to bring together academic scientists, leading engineers, industry researchers and scholar students to exchange and share their experiences and research results about all aspects of Electrical Power and Energy Systems, and discuss the practical challenges encountered and the solutions adopted.

http://www.waset.org/conferences/2010/capetown/icepes/external link

Energy Indaba 2010 - Solutions for Africa
24 February 2010 to 26 February 2010
Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa

Energy: A Time of Change

The flagship African energy event, ENERGY INDABA 2010, is an annual event on the African business calendar with a specific focus on exploring solutions for a new energy future for Africa. With the recent and ever increasing world-wide attention to Energy, ENERGY INDABA 2010, provides an ideal platform to encourage debate and provides the ideal networking climate for companies and individuals to interact.

http://www.energyafricaexpo.com/external link

International Oil, Gas and Energy Conference 2010 (InOGE Expo)
24 February 2010 to 25 February 2010
Berlin, Germany

Expo guarantees world class maintenance and best practice techniques

In today's challenging financial climate, it is more important than ever for operators to have their plants and equipment running at an optimal level. Cost effective, world class maintenance and sourcing the best materials at the keenest prices are detrimental to this. Top industry leaders will have representatives at this Expo, using this event as a platform to network with new colleagues, strengthen existing relationships, learn from best practices and discover and develop new advances for the future.

http://www.inoge-expo.comexternal link

2010 International Conference on Fluid Dynamics and Thermodynamics Technologies (FDTT 2010)
26 February 2010 to 28 February 2010
Singapore, Singapore

The 2010 International Conference on Fluid Dynamics and Thermodynamics Technologies (FDTT 2010) will be held in conjunction with ICCAE 2010 in Singapore during February 26-28, 2010. FDTT 2010 is sponsored by the IACSIT Power Engineering Society, and supported by the IACSIT. FDTT 2010 aims at bringing together the researchers, scientists, engineers, and scholar students in all areas of Fluid Dynamics and Thermodynamics, and provides an international forum for the dissemination of original research results, new ideas and practical development experiences which concentrate on both theory and practices. The conference focuses on the frontier topics in the Fluid Dynamics and Thermodynamics subjects.

http://www.iacsit.org/fdtt/index.htmexternal link

2010 International Conference on Electrical and Energy Systems (ICEES 2010)
26 February 2010 to 28 February 2010
Singapore, Singapore

The 2010 International Conference on Electrical and Energy Systems (ICEES 2010) will be held in conjunction with ICCAE 2010 in Singapore during February 26-28, 2009. ICEES is sponsored by IACSIT Circuits & Systems Society, and supported by IACSIT and etc. The aim objective of ICEES 2010 is to provide a platform for researchers, engineers, academicians as well as industrial professionals from all over the world to present their research results and development activities in Electrical and Energy Systems. This conference provides opportunities for the delegates to exchange new ideas and application experiences face to face, to establish business or research relations and to find global partners for future collaboration.

http://www.iacsit.org/icees/index.htmexternal link

MIT Energy Conference
5 March 2010 to 6 March 2010
Boston, MA, United States

The MIT Energy Conference is an annual student-run conference that brings together leaders in the fields of technology, policy, industry, and finance to develop solutions for the the world’s most pressing energy challenges. Environmental and security concerns have created an opportunity for fundamental change in the way the world produces and consumes energy. The MIT Energy Conference will explore these opportunities and showcase promising technology and policy pathways that have the potential to make a significant impact on energy solutions across the global energy landscape.

The desired outcome is to build a joint vision of the future that will help remove roadblocks to implementation, develop collaborative solutions, and bring the energy community closer together.

http://www.mitenergyconference.comexternal link

International Conference on Renewable Energy: Generation and Applications (ICREGA 2010)
8 March 2010 to 10 March 2010
Al Ain, United Arab Emirates

The “International Conference on Renewable Energy: Generation and Applications” ICREGA’10 is organized by the faculty of Engineering at UAE University. This conference is a continuation to the successful Renewable Energy Seminar held in Abu Dhabi on April 2008.

Range of Topics:

• Solar Photovoltaic and Thermal Energy
• Wind Energy Systems
• Fuel Cells Systems
• Biofuel
• Other Sustainable Energy Sources
• Energy Storage Systems
• Electrical Energy Market, Management and Economics
• Intelligent Energy/Power Transmission and Distribution
• Energy Efficiency in Utilization
• Environmental Issues
• Energy Harvesting for Autonomous and Biomedical Applications
• Green Buildings
• Nano-energy

http://www.engg.uaeu.ac.ae/icrega10/external link

European Energy Conference
19 April 2010 to 23 April 2010
Barcelona, Spain

The European Science Foundation, the European Association for Chemical and Molecular Sciences, the European Materials Research Society and the European Physical Society share the conviction that fundamental scientific aspects of energy research and development will be substantially more efficient, with faster progress and a promotion of understanding through an interaction of their specialist disciplines; chemistry, material sciences and physics. The European scientific community has the potential to optimise interdisciplinary cooperation and communication in energy research. Therefore this newly launched European Energy Conference series will promote, consolidate and communicate this vitally necessary synergy. Although focused on energy research and technology, this conference series fully recognises the political,economic, social and environmental aspects of energy supply and consumption. Sustainable development is ultimately a social and community imperative, which can only be accomplished within this larger context.

http://www.e2c-2010.org/external link

International Conference on Applied Energy - Energy Solution for a Sustainable World (ICAE 2010)
21 April 2010 to 23 April 2010
Singapore, Singapore

The International Conference on Applied Energy (ICAE) looks set to become a truly integrated forum on research, development and application of energy technology and policy. ICAE 2010 aims to facilitate debate on a wide range of topics under the theme, “Energy Solutions for a Sustainable World”. Besides the usual technical presentations and posters, the Conference will feature a number of keynote lectures and special focused sessions incorporating panel discussions and Q and A sessions. We invite specialists from all over the world to come and share experiences and contribute towards building the framework for sustainable development in the 21st century.

http://www.icae2010.org/external link

International Conference on Thermal Engineering Theory and Applications (ICTEA)
10 May 2010 to 14 May 2010
Marrakesh, Morocco

Scope

The conference focuses on emerging research trends in thermal energy. The conference offers the opportunity to share research results and discuss new technologies, market information and consumer education programs. Both stand-up presentations and posters will be considered. Papers are solicited in all areas of thermal energy and its applications.

http://www.ryerson.ca/~ictea/external link

World Hydrogen Energy Congress (WHEC 2010)
16 May 2010 to 21 May 2010
Essen, Germany

Hydrogen has excellent prospects in serving as an energy hub for a wide range of energy applications in transport, stationary power generation and portables. Intensive worldwide efforts have significantly advanced the technological status of components for the supply and use of hydrogen. In view of the still large number of unresolved issues, there remains a considerable need for ongoing scientific progress and technical solutions.

http://www.whec2010.com/external link

Energy Sustainability Conference (ES2010)
17 May 2010 to 21 May 2010
Phoenix, Arizona, USA

We invite researchers, engineers, scientists architects, consultants, and policy-makers in universities, industries, research laboratories, and government establishments to participate in this exciting event meant as a forum for exchange of innovative ideas, leading edge concepts, new technologies and devices, ongoing R&D efforts, prototype and demonstration projects, commercialization technologies and projects, and visions of the future related to the general theme of Energy Sustainability. The conference will consist of plenary talks, invited talks, panel discussions, workshops, tutorials, technical sessions, poster presentations, and exhibitions. The conference provides a unique opportunity for communication and collaboration between academia, industry and planners in the areas of Solar Energy, Energy Efficiency, Renewable Energy and Advanced Energy Technologies. The Conference will feature a special track for students interested in solar and energy efficiency consisting of technical and poster sessions, networking, and a job fair.

http://www.asmeconferences.org/ES2010/index.cfmexternal link

International Conference on Energy and Environment (ICEE 2010)
28 July 2010 to 30 January 2010
Toronto, Canada

The International Conference on Energy and Environment aims to bring together academic scientists, leading engineers, industry researchers and scholar students to exchange and share their experiences and research results about all aspects of Energy and Environment, and discuss the practical challenges encountered and the solutions adopted.

http://www.waset.org/conferences/2010/toronto/icee/external link

International Conference on Energy Science and Technology (ICEST 2010)
28 July 2010 to 30 July 2010
Toronto, Canada

The International Conference on Energy Science and Technology aims to bring together academic scientists, leading engineers, industry researchers and scholar students to exchange and share their experiences and research results about all aspects of Energy Science and Technology, and discuss the practical challenges encountered and the solutions adopted.

http://www.waset.org/conferences/2010/toronto/icest/external link

The Third IASTED African Conference on Power and Energy Systems (AfricaPES 2010)
6 September 2010 to 8 September 2010
Gaborone, Botswana

The International Association of Science and Technology for Development (IASTED) is a non-profit organization devoted to promoting economic and cultural advancement. Established in 1977, IASTED organizes multidisciplinary conferences for academics and professionals, mainly in the fields of engineering, science, and education. IASTED holds conferences and courses in both industrialized and developing nations.

The topics of interest to be covered by AfricaPES 2010 include, but are not limited to:
• alternative energy and the environment
• power transmission and generation
• regulations, management and economics

http://www.iasted.org/conferences/home-684.htmlexternal link

World Energy Congress (WEC 2010)
12 September 2010 to 16 September 2010
Montreal, Canada

The World Energy Council is the foremost global and inclusive forum for impartial dialogue and thought leadership on our common energy future. Our network of 93 national committees represents over 3000 member organizations including governments, industry and expert institutions. Our mission is to promote the sustainable supply and use of energy for the greatest benefit of all. Every 3 years, we hold the World Energy Congress, the world’s premier energy gathering. The next Congress will be in Montréal in September, 2010.

http://www.worldenergy.org/external link

10th International Conference on Clean Energy (ICCE 2010)
15 September 2010 to 17 September 2010
Famagusta, North Cyprus

Conference will provide a platform for the presentation of solutions to the two important global problems facing the humankind: (a) Depletion of Fossil Fuels, and (b) Environmental problems caused by the utilization of fossil fuels, such as the global warming, ozone layer depletion, acid rains, pollution, oxygen depletion, oil spills, etc.

Consequently, it will cover hydrogen economy, renewable energy sources, nuclear energy, clean hydrocarbon technologies, as well as energy conservation, energy storage and distribution, intelligent electrical grids, clean energy utilization, environmental impact, remediation of environmental problems, risk analysis and economics.

http://www.icce2010.org/external link

World Renewable Energy Congress XI and Exhibition 2010
25 September 2010 to 30 September 2010
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

With the accelerated approach of the global climate-change point-of-no-return the need to address the pivotal role of renewable energy in the formation of coping strategies, rather than prevention, is more crucial than ever. Sustainability, green buildings, and the development of the large-scale renewable energy industry must be at the top of all development, economic, financial and political agendas. The time for action has arrived. Prevention and questioning how and why we face this great challenge is a luxury we can no longer indulge. We welcome the establishment of the long overdue International Renewable Energy Agency which we hope will work side-by-side with similar intergovernmental agencies striving for the adoption of renewable energies.

http://www.wrenuk.co.uk/wrecxi.htmlexternal link

International Conference on Green Energy
22 November 2010 to 23 November 2010
Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia

Energy has emerged as a major challenge for the world. The fact that energy is the most pervasive factor in global sustainability is no longer debatable. There is growing concern not only over whether the world will have sufficient energy to power life, but also over the impact of the many sources of energy on life itself.

http://www.greenenergyconference.org/external link

International Conference on Nuclear Energy Science and Technology (ICNEST 2010)
24 November 2010 to 26 November 2010
Venice, Italy

The International Conference on Nuclear Energy Science and Technology aims to bring together academic scientists, leading engineers, industry researchers and scholar students to exchange and share their experiences and research results about all aspects of Nuclear Energy Science and Technology, and discuss the practical challenges encountered and the solutions adopted.

http://www.waset.org/conferences/2010/venice/icnest/external link

International Conference on Energy Systems and Technologies (ICEST 2011)
14 February 2011 to 16 February 2011
Cairo, Egypt

Energy is fundamental to the quality of life on the earth. It is a key ingredient in all sectors of modern economies. We are totally dependent on an abundant and uninterrupted supply of energy for living and working. Meeting the growing demand for energy sustainably is one of the major challenges of the twenty-first century. By 2050, the world’s population is set to increase from 6.6 billion currently to more than nine billion. Energy use during this period is set to double. Consumption of energy resources by humans adds substantially to CO2 emissions that contribute to climate change. Urgently arresting climate change is in the interests of all nations. Transition to a low carbon economy is therefore a global aim that envelops every single nation. That is why an international forum for the exchange of ideas and experience amongst experts from a broad range of disciplines on the technology, policy and economic frame work is essential. Such a forum will lead to better understanding of energy issues on local, regional and global scales. ICEST offers the opportunity for scientists, professionals, policymakers and other parties to review recent developments in this rapidly changing discipline. The aim is to create a global sustainable energy infrastructure.

http://www.afaqscientific.com/icest2011external link