IEW 2012 - 31th International Energy Workshop (IEW)
Topics/Call fo Papers
The 31st edition of the International Energy Workshop (IEW) will be held at the University of Cape Town, South Africa, on June 19?21, 2012.
The IEW (www.internationalenergyworkshop.org) is a leading conference for the international energy modeling community. The IEW provides a venue for scholars and researchers to compare quantitative energy projections, to understand the reasons for diverging views of future energy developments, and to observe new trends in global energy production and consumption.
CALL FOR PAPERS ? The deadline for paper submission is February 1st, 2012.
Researchers and practitioners in developed and developing countries are invited to submit original papers with new and innovative results on scientific or practical experiences on the economics of energy and climate change. As is customary for the IEW, papers should be quantitative and rigorous. A (non-exclusive) list of potential conference topics is:
Climate change ? mitigation and adaptation
Economics of low-carbon technologies
Energy access and poverty
Energy and economic growth in emerging economies
The role of renewable energy in developing and developed countries
Selected papers will be presented and discussed in thematic sessions, circulated during the meeting and also posted on the meeting website.
SUBMISSION OF PAPERS
Full papers or long abstracts (minimum 1000 words) in .pdf version should be submitted online at http://www.internationalenergyworkshop.org/meeting..., before February 1st, 2012.
Please read all the details on the enclosed document.
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
The selection of submitted papers and long abstracts is directed and made by the IEW Program Committee, which includes, among others, the IEW co-directors and the 2012 co-organisers:
Geoffrey Blanford, Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI)
Massimo Tavoni, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM)
Bob van der Zwaan, Energy research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN)
Alison Hughes, University of Cape Town
Karen Donovan, University of Cape Town
Ajay Trikam, University of Cape Town
For any further information please see: http://www.internationalenergyworkshop.org
or contact:
info-AT-internationalenergyworkshop.org.
The IEW (www.internationalenergyworkshop.org) is a leading conference for the international energy modeling community. The IEW provides a venue for scholars and researchers to compare quantitative energy projections, to understand the reasons for diverging views of future energy developments, and to observe new trends in global energy production and consumption.
CALL FOR PAPERS ? The deadline for paper submission is February 1st, 2012.
Researchers and practitioners in developed and developing countries are invited to submit original papers with new and innovative results on scientific or practical experiences on the economics of energy and climate change. As is customary for the IEW, papers should be quantitative and rigorous. A (non-exclusive) list of potential conference topics is:
Climate change ? mitigation and adaptation
Economics of low-carbon technologies
Energy access and poverty
Energy and economic growth in emerging economies
The role of renewable energy in developing and developed countries
Selected papers will be presented and discussed in thematic sessions, circulated during the meeting and also posted on the meeting website.
SUBMISSION OF PAPERS
Full papers or long abstracts (minimum 1000 words) in .pdf version should be submitted online at http://www.internationalenergyworkshop.org/meeting..., before February 1st, 2012.
Please read all the details on the enclosed document.
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
The selection of submitted papers and long abstracts is directed and made by the IEW Program Committee, which includes, among others, the IEW co-directors and the 2012 co-organisers:
Geoffrey Blanford, Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI)
Massimo Tavoni, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM)
Bob van der Zwaan, Energy research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN)
Alison Hughes, University of Cape Town
Karen Donovan, University of Cape Town
Ajay Trikam, University of Cape Town
For any further information please see: http://www.internationalenergyworkshop.org
or contact:
info-AT-internationalenergyworkshop.org.
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