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IEEE EnergyCon 2010 - The IEEE Energy Conference 2010 (EnergyCon)

Date2010-12-18

Deadline2010-06-01

VenueManama, Bahrain Bahrain

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Websitehttps://ieee-energycon.org

Topics/Call fo Papers

The IEEE Energy Conference sponsored by the IEEE Region 8 will be held during December 18-22, 2010 at the Gulf International Convention Centre, Bahrain. This conference will provide an international forum for the exchange of ideas amongst experts from a broad range of disciplines on the technology, policy and economic frame work required for the creation of a global sustainable energy infrastructure. The IEEE, as a global technology leader in electrical and related technologies, with 43 societies and 370,000 members, is uniquely positioned to help define what the transformed infrastructure is likely to look like, and to initiate the discussion on the challenges that need to be overcome to achieve success.

Original papers are invited from authors on topics that are relevant to the issues surrounding sustainable energy. New electrical technology developments that help reduce energy use, carbon emissions, production efficiency or fossil fuel consumption are suitable for presentation. Also invited are papers that present technology reviews, including perspectives from different geographic regions, technology implications, market and policy interactions and challenges. Papers should address key questions of long -term sustainability, reliable supply on energy to the world, reduction in energy consumption, creation of cleaner environment, policy changes for large scale adoption, and significant barriers to adoption and commercial success. The conference will include industry presentations and an exhibition to showcase new technologies that will impact energy sustainability over the next few decades.

For more information and to download the Call For Papers please visit www.ieee-energycon.org.

Last modified: 2010-06-04 19:32:22