Webinar on

Renewable & Non-Renewable Energy

Energy 2020

Theme: Research at the Interface of Energy and Sustainability

Webinar on Renewable & Non-Renewable Energy all the global emirates in energy department to share their research at this exclusive scientific program held in  Singapore during April 21, 2020 which based on the theme "Research at the Interface of Energy and Sustainability".

Energy 2020 includes Renewable Energy, Green Energy and Economy, Biofuels, Bioenergy and Sustainable Nuclear Energy, Solar, Wind and Marine Energy, Hydro Power Generation and Geothermal Energy, Waste to Energy and Smart Grid Systems, Fossil and Radioactive Fuels, Petroleum Engineering and Natural Gas Recovery, Energy Storage, Generation and Transmission.

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Scientific Session

Track 1: Renewable Energy

The Global Trends in Renewable Energy Investment 2018 report, published by UN Environment. Last year was the eighth in a row in which global investment in renewables exceeded $200 billion – and since 2004, the world has invested $2.9 trillion in these green energy sources. Overall, China was by far the world’s largest investing country in renewables, at a record $126.6 billion, up 31 per cent on 2016. Solar energy dominated global investment in new power generation like never before in 2017. The world installed a record 98 gig watts of new solar capacity, far more than the net additions of any other technology – renewable, fossil fuel or nuclear and solar power attracted far more investment, at $160.8 billion, up 18 per cent, than any other technology.

Track 2: Green Energy and Economy

Eco-friendly sources of energy, also known as Green energy or renewable energy sources, have acquired tremendous attention and acceptance in the past few years as governments, organizations and people all over the world are embracing their environmental responsibilities. Renewable energy sources include solar, wind, water, snow, and rain. In addition to not having an adverse impact on the environment, these energy sources will never die out as they are continuously replenished. Monopoly-based organizational structures defined the energy market during its early history. Due to extraordinary circumstances in the 1970s, the market saw a radical overhaul that led to liberalization in some countries. Today, we are at the cusp of what may be another radical overhaul in the market.

Track 3: Hybrid Renewable Energy Approaches

Hybrid energy systems (HESs) are expanding due to environmental concerns of climate change, air pollution, and depleting fossil fuels. Moreover, HESs can be cost effective in comparison with conventional power plants. The current trend of research and development are focused in hybrid renewable energy systems (HRES) that allowing hybridization and optimization of the electrical generation.

Track 4: Biofuels and Bioenergy

Biomass can be used to produce renewable electricity, thermal energy, or transportation fuels. Bioenergy is often considered to be environmentally friendly because, in theory, the CO2 released when plants and trees are burned is balanced out by the CO2 absorbed by the new ones planted to replace those harvested. There are two main criticisms of biofuels. The first is that growing plants for energy puts pressure on land use, boosting deforestation and driving up food prices. The second is that the production of some biofuels has been linked to high levels of carbon emissions

Track 5: Solar, Wind and Marine Energy

The earth intercepts lots of solar power, 173 trillion terawatts to be specific. That’s literally ten thousand more power than the entire world population utilizes. This validates the fact that the sun is the most plentiful source of energy on the entire globe and that it could one day be the most reliant source of energy. This system uses a hybrid solar panel and wind turbine generator to create electricity which is then stored in batteries. Marine energy – also referred to as ocean energy, ocean power and marine hydrokinetic energy (MHK) – encompasses various means through which energy can be harnessed from our oceans. There are various types of marine energy, including wave, tidal stream, tidal range and offshore wind, as well as ocean thermal, ocean current, run-of-river and salinity.

Track 6: Hydro Power Generation and Geothermal Energy

Hydro energy is available in many forms, potential energy from high heads of water retained in dams, kinetic energy from current flow in rivers and tidal barrages, and kinetic energy also from the movement of waves on relatively static water masses. Hydroelectric power generation is by far the most efficient method of large scale electric power generation. Geothermal energy is the heat from the Earth. Geothermal fields produce only about one-sixth of the carbon dioxide that a relatively clean natural-gas-fuelled power plant produces. Binary plants release essentially no emissions. Unlike solar and wind energy, geothermal energy is always available, 365 days a year.

Track 7: Waste to Energy and Smart Grid Systems

Waste to Energy (WTE), is a term that is used to describe various technologies that convert non-recyclable waste into usable forms of energy including heat, fuels and electricity. WTE can occur through a number of processes such as incineration, gasification, pyrolysis, anaerobic digestion, and landfill gas recovery. Currently, the world generates 1.3 billion tonnes of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) annually. A smart grid technology is an essential to provide easy integration and reliable service to the consumers. A smart grid system is a self-sufficient electricity network system based on digital automation technology for monitoring, control, and analysis within the supply chain.

Track 8: Global Impacts of Using Non-Renewable Resources

Non-renewable energies are those that do not self-sustain naturally. Examples of non-renewable energies are coal, oil and natural gas. Unlike renewable energy sources like wind, water and sun--most of which are converted to power cleanly--the conversion of fossil fuels to usable energy can result in harmful emissions and its collection can disrupt local wildlife. A 2004 study concluded that pollution from coal-powered plants shortened nearly 24,000 lives a year in the U.S.

Track 9: Fossil and Radioactive Fuels

Fossil fuels dominate the power sector and will continue to do so in the foreseeable future. Strong growth in non-OECD (Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development) countries exceeds the reductions in OECD countries, thereby extending a lifeline of fossil fuels. However, their share of the energy generation market is expected to decline from 68 per cent in 2011 to 57 per cent in 2035.

Track 10: Petroleum Engineering and Natural Gas Recovery

Petroleum Engineering is a blend of development, investigation and extension. This real fills the world and gives the building squares to each other calling to successfully complete its work." Energy is a key part in our regular day to day existences. A safe vitality future requires a harmony between natural effect and reasonable supply.

Track 11: Advanced Materials for Energy Storage, Generation and Transmission

The increased deployment of renewable generation of energy, coupled with the high cost of managing peak grid demand, is driving interest in stationary energy storage technologies within the utilities industries. Grid reliability and the large capital costs of upgrading the nation's electrical transmission systems are sparking interest in distributed energy generation and storage. And in the transportation sector, the volatility of fuel prices and the desire to create a competitive domestic battery manufacturing industry have all led to rapid growth in research in advanced energy storage technologies.

Scope and Importance:
 
The global renewable energy market was valued at $928.0 Billion in 2017, and is expected to reach $1,512.3 Billion by 2025, registering a CAGR of 6.1% from 2018 to 2025. Renewable energy technologies convert the energy from different natural sources such as sun, tides, wind and others, into its usable forms such as electricity. Energy 2020 focuses on bringing together renewable and non-renewable energy experts, policy makers, economists, academicians and students to discuss the current state of research and development in energy strategies. Today’s market is fragmented as hydro and sea control, wind vitality, sun powered vitality, bioenergy, and geothermal vitality. By end client, it is grouped into private, business, and mechanical and others
 
It emphasizes talks on Economics of Renewable Energy and Non-Renewable Energy, Smart Grid Systems, Advanced Energy Storage Materials, Nuclear Energy, Hybrid Renewable Energy Approaches, etc. to arrive at possible solutions in the near future for better development in this sector.
 
Major Energy Associations around the Globe:
 
The American Wind Energy Association (AWEA), USA
The Wind Energy Foundation, USA
Women of Wind Energy, USA
The Solar Energy Industries Association, USA
The Solar Foundation, USA
American Council on Renewable Energy
American Solar Energy Society  
Danish Organization for Renewable Energy
European Renewable Energy Council
Green Power Forum
Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
Renewable Fuels Association
The Global Universities:
 
Asia Pacific:
 
National Botanical Research Institute, India
Bond University, Australia
Australian National University, Australia
Curtin University, Australia
Murdoch University, Dubai
Anand agricultural university, India
University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia
Zhejiang University of Science and Technology, China
Central Salt & Marine Chemicals Research Institute, India
Cochin University of Science and Technology, India
Fisheries College and Research Institute, India
University of Pune, India
Edith Cowan University, Western Australia
Deakin University, Australia
Xi’an Jiao tong Liverpool University, China
 
America:
 
University of California,  ‎Oakland, California, USA
University of Tennessee, USA
Saint Francis University, USA
Northeastern university,  USA
Foothill College, USA
University of North Carolina, USA
North Dakota State University, USA
Michigan State University, USA
Stanford University, USA
Northwest Missouri State University, USA
Wayne State University, USA
Virginia Tech, USA
University of Washington, USA
Duke University Energy Initiative, USA
University of California Irvine, USA
Penn state York, USA
 
Middle East:
 
Sharjah Surgical Institute, UAE
European University College, Dubai, UAE
Murdoch University Dubai, UAE
University of Sharjah, Dubai, UAE
Masdar Institute of Science and Technology, UAE
College of Health Sciences, UAE
RAK Medical & Health Sciences University, UAE
University of Sharjah, UAE
 
Europe:
 
Durham University, UK
Edinburgh Napier University, Scotland
University of Dundee, Scotland
University of Leon, Spain
KU Leuven, Belgium
Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
ITMO University Saint Petersburg, Russia
University of Pavia, Italy
Vytautas Magnus University, Kaunas, Lithuania
Stockholm University, Sweden
University of Groningen, Netherlands
University of Debrecen, Hungary
Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, Russia
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands
Ghent University, Belgium
University of Antwerp, Belgium
University of Sussex, UK
 
Fund Allotment:
 
The policy support by the central government as well as improved cost competitiveness has increased the share of renewable energy (RE) based capacity in the overall installed power generation capacity to 21.8% as on March 31, 2019 from 12.9% as on March 31, 2014. Similarly, the share of RE based generation in the overall generation mix at all India level increased to 9.2% in FY2019 from 5.6% in FY2015. With installed capacity of 77.6 GW as on March 31, 2019, incremental capacity of 97.4 GW is required to meet the government’s RE capacity target of 175 GW by FY2022, entailing investment of more then Rs 5 trillion. In this context, the government must enhance funding allocation for the renewable energy sector to support the development of renewable energy parks and for augmentation of inter-state transmission infrastructures.  
 
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Meetings International has always been at the forefront to support and encourage the scientific and techno researchers to march forward with their research work. 14th International Conference on Renewable & Non-Renewable Energy offers various awards as recognization to exceptional researcher and their research work. We invite all enthusiastic researchers from all around the world join us for the Energy 2020 conference scheduled in Singapore city, Singapore on April 16-17, 2020.

Eminent Key Note Speaker Award:

Energy 2020 will confer the Model Key Note Speaker Award to the researchers who have spent a considerable time of their academic life towards the research related to conference topic. Key note speaker award is for the researchers/speakers who have done all the hard work behind the scene. It will be a small clap for their dedication and hard work.

Outstanding Speaker Award:

Energy 2020 will bestow model speaker award to those researchers who have made significant contribution towards the conference topic during their research period as well as presented the research topic in an impressive way in the oral presentation during the summit. It will be an apt appreciation from the Jury as well as from the delegates. The award they receive will motivate them to march forward with the research work.

Model Organizing Committee Member Award:

Energy 2020 will take this opportunity to facilitate eminent experts from this field with the model Organizing Committee Member award for their phenomenal contribution towards the society through their academic research.  This will be a trivial but significant reorganization of their dedication and discipline.

Promising Young Researcher Award:

The motive of this Award during the Energy 2020 conference is to appreciate research work of the budding young researcher who is continuing their research work to create a better society. The award will provide them a tremendous amount of encouragement to keep moving forward.

Educative Poster Award:

The educative poster award for the Energy 2020 will be endorsement for those who wishes to display their research paper through a poster and will act as a guiding force those researchers. The award will be presented to the most informative and educative research poster.

Criteria:

  • All presented abstracts will automatically be considered for the Award.
  • All the presentation will be evaluated in the conference venue.
  • All the awards will be selected by the judges of the award category.
  • The winners will be formally announced during the closing ceremony.
  • The winners of the Poster Award will receive award certificate.
  • The awards will be assessed as far as plan and format, intelligence, argumentation and  approach, familiarity with past work, engaging quality, message and primary concerns, parity of content visuals, and by and large impression.

Guidelines:

  • All submissions must be in English.
  • The topic must fit into scientific sessions of the conference.
  • Each individual participant is allowed to submit maximum 2 papers.
  • Abstract must be submitted online as per the given abstract template.
  • Abstracts must be written in Times New Roman and font size will be 12.
  • Abstract must contain title, name, affiliation, country, speaker’s biography, recent photograph, image and reference.
  • Each poster should be approximately 1x1 M long. The title, contents and the author’s information should be clearly visible from a distance of 1-2 feet.

Meetings International is announcing Young Scientist Awards through 14th International Conference on Renewable & Non-Renewable Energy (Energy 2020) which is scheduled at Singapore City, Singapore during April 16-17, 2020. This Energy conference focuses on “Research at the Interface of Energy and Sustainability”.

Energy 2020 and upcoming conferences will recognise participants who have significantly added value to the scientific community of environmental science and provide them outstanding Young Scientist Awards. The Young Scientist Award will provide a strong professional development opportunity for young researches by meeting experts to exchange and share their experiences at our international conferences.

Energy 2020 focuses mainly on Renewable Energy, Green Energy and Economy, Hybrid Renewable Energy Approaches, Biofuels and Bioenergy, Solar, Wind and Marine Energy. Energy conference operating committee is providing a platform for all the budding young researchers, young investigators, post-graduate/Master students, PhD. students and trainees to showcase their research and innovation.

Eligibility:

Young Scientists, faculty members, post-doctoral fellows, PhD scholars and bright Final Year MSc and M.Phil. candidates. Persons from Scientific Industry can also participate.

Benefits: The Young Scientist Feature is a platform to promote young researchers in their respective area by giving them a chance to present their achievements and future perspectives.

  • Acknowledgement as YRF Awardee
  • Promotion on the conference website, Young Researcher Awards and certificates
  • Link on the conference website
  • Recognition on Meetings Int. Award Page
  • Chances to coordinate with partners around the world
  • Research work can be published in the relevant journal without any publication fee

Criteria:

  • All presented abstracts will automatically be considered for the Award.
  • All the presentation will be evaluated in the conference venue
  • All the awards will be selected by the judges of the award category
  • The winners of the Young Scientist Award will receive award certificate.
  • The awards will be assessed as far as plan and format, intelligence, argumentation and  approach, familiarity with past work, engaging quality, message and primary concerns, parity of content visuals, and by and large impression.

Guidelines:

  • All submissions must be in English.
  • The topic must fit into scientific sessions of the conference
  • Each individual participant is allowed to submit maximum 2 papers
  • Abstract must be submitted online as per the given abstract template
  • Abstracts must be written in Times New Roman and font size will be 12
  • Abstract must contain title, name, affiliation, country, speakers biography, recent photograph, image and reference

Conditions of Acceptance:

To receive the award, the awardee must submit the presentation for which the award is given, for publication at the website, along with author permission. Failure to submit the PPT, and permission within the designated timeframe will result in forfeiture of award.

Award Announcements:

Official announcement of the recipients will occur after the completion of Energy Conference.

 

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  • Renewable Energy
  • Green Energy and Economy
  • Hybrid Renewable Energy Approaches
  • Biofuels and Bioenergy
  • Solar, Wind and Marine Energy
  • Hydro Power Generation and Geothermal Energy
  • Waste to Energy and Smart Grid Systems
  • Global Impacts of Using Non-Renewable Resources
  • Fossil and Radioactive Fuels
  • Petroleum Engineering and Natural Gas Recovery
  • Advanced Materials for Energy Storage, Generation and Transmission

5 Organizing Committee Members

6 Renowned Speakers

Dehua Zheng

Goldwind Science and Technology Co., Ltd.
China

Hashem Nehrir

Montana State University
USA

Shantha Indrajith H. Liyanage

Botho University
Botswana

Michael KH Leung

City University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong

Ramandeep Singh Sidhu

Bathinda Colleage of Law
India

Dharmalingam Sangeetha

Anna University
India