Sessions

Oct 21-22, 2019    Toronto, Canada

Frontiers in Green and Sustainable Energy

Sessions

Green Energy
Green energy comes from normal sources such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides, plants, algae and geothermal heat. These energy resources are renewable, sense they're logically replenished. In contrast, fossil fuels are a limited resource that take masses of years to develop and will remain to reduce with use. Numerous forms of renewable energy include solar energy, wind energy, hydro energy, geothermal energy, wave and tidal energy.

  • Wind Energy
  • Solar Energy
  • Solar thermal and Photovoltaic
  • Hydroelectric Energy
  • Wave and Tidal Energy
  • Biomass Conversion
  • Marine (Ocean) Energy
  • Hydrogen Fuel Cells
  • Renewable Energy for Power and Heat
  • Renewable energy for Agricultural Sustainability
  • Integration of Renewable Energy into Present and Future Energy Systems

Geothermal Energy
Geothermal Energy is cost-effective, sustainable, and environmentally friendly, but has historically been limited to areas near tectonic plate boundaries. New technological advances have dramatically expanded the range and size of viable resources, especially for applications such as home heating, opening a potential for widespread exploitation. Geothermal energy wells release greenhouse gases trapped deep within the earth, but these emissions are much lower per energy unit than those of fossil fuels

  • Geothermal Electricity Production
  • Geothermal Direct Use
  • Geothermal Heat Pumps

Biomass Bioenergy
Biomass can be used to produce renewable power, thermal energy, or transportation fuels (biofuels). Biomass is defined as alive or newly dead organisms and any by-products of those organisms, plant or animal. It most often refers to plants or plant-based resources which are specifically called lignocellulose biomass. As an energy basis, biomass can either be used straight via combustion to produce heat, or indirectly after converting it to various forms of biofuel.

  • Sustainable Feedstock Development
  • Agriculture Biomass and Energy Production
  • Biomass and Electricity
  • Industrial Waste Biomass
  • Waste Biomass to Energy
  • Bio-hydrogen Production
  • Bioelectricity Production
  • Bio-plastics: Types and Uses
  • Bioenergy Conversion
  • Bioenergy Transition
  • Processes for Bioenergy
  • Bioenergy Applications
  • Next Generation Renewable Energy Technologies
  • Carbon Energy
  • National Bioenergy programmers: Economic, Political and Social issues
  • Bioenergy Supply Management Strategies
  • Conversion Technologies (Pyrolysis, Gasification, Biological Conversion)

Climate Change
Climate change is a change in the statistical delivery of weather patterns that lasts for an extended period of time. The Earth's climate has been moving throughout the past. Just in the last 650,000 years there have been seven cycles of glacial advance and retreat, with the sudden end of the last ice age about 7,000 years ago marking the start of the current climate era and of human civilization.

  • Greenhouse gases and Effects
  • Environmental – Climate Change Policy
  • Environmental Pollution
  • Mitigation
  • Adaptation
  • Global Warming Effects & Causes
  • Waste Management
  • Climate Change: Biodiversity Scenarios
  • Carbon Cycle
  • Sustainability & Climate Change
  • Pollution & its Effects on Climate
  • Solutions for Climate Change
  • Climate Change & Health

Energy, Environment Sustainability
Energy and environment deals with the technological and scientific aspects of energy and environment questions including energy protection, and the interaction of energy forms and systems with the physical environment, are enclosed, including the relationship of such questions to wider economic and socio-political issues. Environmental engineers work to increase recycling, waste disposal, public health, and water and air pollution control.

  • Energy access
  • Energy Issues & Security
  • Energy management
  • Energy policy
  • Clean energy technologies
  • Waste to Energy
  • Environmental sustainability
  • Energy Policy, Pollution, Planning & Management
  • Air pollution, Waste Recycling/Management
  • Climate change and Global warming
  • Wastewater engineering and Treatment
  • Electric vehicle
  • Energy and Sustainability
  • Ecology and Biodiversity Conservation
  • Energy security and risk assessment
  • Environment impact assessment
  • Education for Sustainability
  • Sustainable cities
  • Behaviour on sustainability
  • Envisioning tomorrow sustainability
  • Sustainable and Renewable Fuels
  • Energy Management in Power Sector

Sustainable Energy Policies
Sustainable Energy or Green Energy is derived from non-conventional energy which is nonstop replenished by natural procedures. Various methods of renewable energy include solar energy, wind energy, hydro energy, geothermal energy, wave and tidal energy. There are various energy rules on a global scale in relation to energy exploration, production and consumption, ranging from commodities companies to automobile manufacturers to wind and solar creators and industry associations.

  • Sustainable Development
  • Potential Benefits of Energy Efficiency
  • Emerging Gaps and Challenges
  • Emissions Reduction Policy
  • Distribution Generation Policy
  • Rural Electrification Policy
  • Sustainable coal use and clean coal technologies

Green chemistry
Green chemistry is the design of chemical products and procedures that reduce or eliminate the use or generation of hazardous substances. Green chemistry applies across the life cycle of a chemical product, with its design, manufacture, use, and ultimate disposal. Green chemistry competently uses raw materials, eliminates waste and avoids the use of toxic and/or hazardous reagents and solvents in the manufacture and application of chemical products. Green chemistry reports the environmental impact of both chemical products and the procedures by which they are produced.

  • Trends in Green Chemistry
  • Green Chemistry & Engineering Metrics
  • Benefits of Green Chemistry
  • Water Remediation
  • Biopolymer
  • Green solvents
  • Pollution Prevention
  • Removal of Toxic elements
  • Green Catalysis
  • Synthetic Techniques of Green Chemistry
  • Green Chemical feedstock
  • Future of Green Chemistry
  • Green Synthesis
  • Waste Monitoring & Management
  • Green House
  • Circular economy and sustainable chemistry
  • Green Chemistry & Commerce Council
  • Application of Green Chemistry
  • Green Computing
  • Analytical Methodologies
  • Education & Teaching in Green chemistry
  • Novel trends in Green Chemistry

Green Technology Architecture
The reason for this popularity is to perform the sustainable growth. The Concept of Green Architecture, also known as “sustainable architecture” or “green building,” is the theory, science and style of buildings designed and constructed in agreement with environmentally friendly principles. Sustainable architecture is architecture that seeks to minimize the bad environmental impact of buildings by efficiency and moderation in the use of materials, energy, and growth space and the ecosystem at large. Sustainable architecture uses a conscious approach to energy and ecological conservation in the plan of the built environment.

  • Green building
  • Green Architecture
  • Ecosystems and Natural Environments
  • Human Impact on the Natural Environment
  • Architectural Impact on the Natural Environment
  • Responsibility of Architecture
  • Sustainable Architecture

Energy Conservation
Energy effectiveness and the reduction of building energy use can be achieved in a variety of ways, which include optimizing energy efficiency in new construction, retrofitting existing buildings to reduce energy consumption, promoting energy and water preservation/efficiency, and advancing the use of renewable energy. Conservation is the process of plummeting demand on a limited supply and enabling that supply to begin to rebuild itself. Many times the best way of doing this is to replace the energy used with an alternative.

  • Energy efficiency in building designs and management
  • Natural Gas Energy Efficiency Programs
  • Energy Efficiency Potential
  • Lightning Session: Residential and Commercial Programs
  • Environmental and Health Effects of Energy Efficiency
  • Carbon Capture & Storage
  • Sequestration Technologies
  • Green Buildings
  • Energy Efficiency

Smart Grid
The Smart Grid. ... "The grid," refers to the electronic grid, a network of transmission lines, substations, transformers and more that deliver electricity from the power plant to your home or business. It's what you plug into when you flip on your light switch or power active your computer. Smart grids are going to be an essential foundation for the incorporation of Green energy into the electrical grid.

  • Power generation
  • Smart Grids Modelling
  • Smart Grid Networks, Reliability & Recovery
  • Microgrid and active distribution network management
  • Smart Grid and Renewable Energy Integration
  • Transformation of power grids to smart grids
  • Regulatory policies and program for implementation and control
  • Energy storage and cyber security for smart grids
  • Role and future of electric vehicles in smart grids
  • Micro-grids and their energy optimization
  • Impact of Smart Grid on Energy Resources
  • Smart Grids Technologies
  • Smart Grid Deployment & Demonstration Projects
  • Smart Grids Applications & Challenges

Power and Energy Engineering
Power engineering, also called power systems engineering, is a subfield of electrical engineering that agreements with the generation, transmission, distribution and utilization of electric power, and the electrical apparatus connected to such systems. Power Engineering is a branch of Electrical Engineering. It also teaches the values and practical aspects of converting electrical power from one form to another. Despite the challenges it poses, however, interconnecting of different regions, countries or even continents remain a viable option for providing these areas with economical access to power.

  • Energy Transmission and Distribution
  • Electricity Networks of the Future
  • Energy Storage Technologies & Devices
  • Power & Energy Generation
  • Power Systems & Automation
  • Fault Monitoring & Predictive Maintenance
  • Hybrid Power & Energy Systems
  • Green Engineering

Energy Recycling
Recycling is the procedure of collecting and processing materials that would otherwise be thrown away as trash and turning them into new products. Recycling often saves energy and natural resources. Normal resources include land, plants, minerals, and water.

  • Waste Management Techniques
  • E-Waste Recycling and Management
  • Waste Water Recycling
  • Plastic Recycling
  • Paper Recycling
  • Industrial Waste Recycling
  • Chemical Waste Recovery
  • Food Waste Recycling
  • Agriculture Waste Recycling
  • Rubber Recycling
  • Circulatory Economy
  • Recycling Market
  • Thermal Waste Recovery
  • Recycling Basics
  • Construction Waste Management
  • Textile Recycling
  • Glass Recycling
  • Home-waste management
  • Metal Recycling
  • Recycling: Eco-balance
  • Recycling Pollution Control

Environmental Engineering
Environmental engineering is the division of engineering that is concerned with protecting people from the effects of adverse environmental effects, such as pollution, as well as improving environmental quality. Environmental engineering is the division of engineering that is concerned with protecting people from the effects of adverse environmental effects, such as pollution, as well as improving environmental quality.

  • Pollution and monitoring
  • Water supply and wastewater treatment
  • Air pollution
  • Solid waste management
  • Modeling, simulation, and optimization
  • Impact, risk and life cycle assessment
  • Environmental integrated management and policy making
  • Environmental friendly materials
  • Sustainable tourism
  • Urban and Rural Ecology
  • Waste Management (industrial, domestic, natural)
  • Environmental Political Economy
  • Biodiversity Conservation & Protected Areas Management
  • Ecological and Environmental Quality Studies
  • Environmental Education
  • Computer Modeling & Applications, Remote Sensing, GIS
  • Environmental Manufacturing & Engineering
  • Cleaner Technologies, Control, Treatment & Remediation Techniques
  • Life Cycle Assessment, Risk Assessment, Health, and Safety Impact Assessment

Green Nanotechnology
Green nanotechnology mentions to the use of nanotechnology to enhance the environmental sustainability of processes producing negative externalities. It comprises making green nano-products and using nano-products in support of sustainability Green applied science has been depicted as a result of the event of recent technologies, to attenuate potential environmental and human health dangers associated with the manufacture and use of nanotechnology product, and to encourage replacement of existing product with new Nano-products that square measure further surroundings friendly throughout their lifecycle producing nanomaterial’s and products whereas not harming the surroundings or human health, and producing Nano-products that supply solutions to environmental problems.

  • Nanotechnology for Green Manufacture
  • Nanomaterial’s for Water Treatment
  • Nanotechnology for Renewable Energy
  • Nanotechnology for Environmental Remediation and Waste Management
  • Role of Nanotechnology in Chemical Substitution
  • Environmental Concerns with Nanotechnology

Energy Storage, Conversion Grid Modernization
Conservation is the procedure of reducing demand on a limited supply and enabling that supply to begin to rebuild itself. Many times the top way of doing this is to replace the energy used with an alternate. The goal with energy conservation techniques is reduce demand, protect and replenish supplies, develop and use another energy sources, and to clean up the damage from the prior energy processes.

  • Pumped hydro storage
  • Compressed air energy storage
  • Flywheel energy storage
  • Electrochemical storage systems
  • Flow batteries
  • Chemical energy storage
  • Hydrogen
  • Synthetic natural gas
  • Electrical storage systems
  • Double-layer capacitors
  • Superconducting magnetic energy storage
  • Thermal storage systems
  • Energy harvesting
  • Fuel Cells
  • Heating
  • Hydroelectricity
  • Nuclear power
  • Power stations
  • Steam power
  • Wind turbines

Advanced Energy Materials
Advanced Energy Materials is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering energy-related research, including photovoltaic, batteries, super capacitors, fuel cells, hydrogen technologies, thermoelectric, photo catalysis, solar power technologies, magnetic refrigeration, and piezoelectric materials. Long haul exchanges are contracts like power buy understandings and for the most part viewed as private bi-parallel exchanges between counterparties.

  • Hydrogen Energy
  • Advanced Nanomaterials
  • Solar Energy Materials
  • Advanced Graphene Materials
  • Nanotechnology and Energy Materials
  • Polymer Energy Materials
  • Batteries and Energy Materials
  • Materials Applications
  • Thermoelectric materials
  • Pyroelectric materials
  • Nuclear Fuel Processing
  • Photoelectrochemical devices
  • Piezoelectric materials
  • Battery technologies
  • Thermal storage materials
  • Phase Change Materials
  • Capacitors (Super, Ultra, Pulsed Power)
  • Smart grid & Semiconductor Materials

Materials for Energy and Environmental Sustainability
Green Energy or Renewable Energy is derived from non-conventional energy which is continuously replenished by natural processes. Renewable Energy has attracted a lot of attention in the recent past owing to exhaustion of fossil fuels and in the lookout for alternate energy for a clean and green future. Various forms of Green energy include solar energy, wind energy, hydro energy, geothermal energy, wave and tidal energy.

  • Solar energy materials
  • Organic and inorganic solar cells
  • Electrochemical energy storage and conversion
  • Emerging materials and devices
  • Energy storage materials
  • Energy Harvesting Materials
  • Piezeoeletric materials
  • Photocatalysis
  • High temperature superconductors
  • Supercapacitors
  • Bio-based energy harvesting
  • Insulation materials
  • Nuclear energy materials
  • Earthquake materials and design

Renewable and Clean Energy to mitigate Climate Change
While energy production and consumption patterns are moving fast, the shift to renewable sources needs to happen faster to reduce emissions and mitigate the effects of climate change. ... Clean, sustainable, recent bioenergy is a key component in the energy mix to meet global climate goals.

  • Role of biomass in climate change mitigation
  • Role of biofuels in climate change mitigation

Bioremediation
Bioremediation is a process used to treat contaminated television, including water, soil and subsurface material, by altering environmental conditions to stimulate growth of microorganisms and degrade the target pollutants. Bioremediation is also a waste management technique that involves the use of organisms to induce eliminate or neutralize pollutants from a contaminated site. Bioremediation would possibly occur on its own (natural attenuation or intrinsic bioremediation) or may exclusively effectively occur through the addition of fertilizers, oxygen, etc., that facilitate encourage the development of the pollution-eating microbes at intervals the medium.

  • In-situ bioremediation
  • Ex-situ bioremediation
  • Phytoremediation
  • Biodegradation
  • Mycoremediation

Other related topics
Applicants are welcomed to submit abstracts relevant to the following theme/ topics or to combinations of them. All topics can be related to policy, market and technical issues as well.

  • Green Revolution
  • Renewable Energy Technology
  • Systems Integration
  • RE and Climate Change, toward CO2 Zero
  • Photovoltaics
  • Solar Thermal Applications
  • Innovative Bioclimatic Architecture
  • Biomass Utilization & Conversion
  • Ocean Energy
  • Geothermal Energy & Ground-Source Heat Pump
  • Energy Network
  • Small Hydro & Non-Conventional Energy
  • Green Processing and Solar Energy
  • Environmental chemistry and Pollution Control
  • Market Research on Green Energy
  • Power Generation`
  • Water resourses

Entrepreneurs Investment Meet
This investment meet facilitates the most optimized and viable business for engaging people in to constructive discussions, evaluation and execution of promising business. The present meeting/ conference create a global platform to connect global Entrepreneurs, Proposers and the Investors in the field of Renewable Energy and its allied sciences. This investment meet facilitates the most optimized and viable business for engaging people in to constructive discussions, evaluation and execution of promising business.

  • Green Marketing and investment
  • Green Industrial Entrepreneurship
  • Sustainability for Business
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