De 04 Nov 2012 a 07 Nov 2012
CONFERENCE OVERVIEW
The sustainability of global long term energy demand, supply, and energy diversity is in question in light of growing demand for energy in China, India, Brazil, and other emerging economies, increasing awareness of environmental issues, and the need to find new ways to address related concerns. Further uncertainties are raised by changing world events such as the global debt crisis, the Arab Spring, and the impact of Japan’s tsunami and earthquake disasters on the development of nuclear energy. These and other issues challenge the transition toward a sustainable energy era where the current energy needs are met without compromising the energy needs of future generations, and they also create opportunities.
If there is a need to guide this transition, what type of roadmap should be developed to show a desired path to energy sustainability? To what extent will the roadmap be determined by drivers such as public and private investment, government and environmental policy, technological innovation, and research and development funding? Furthermore, what roles will be played in this transition by conventional and non-conventional fossil fuels; renewable energy resources such as wind, solar, geothermal, and biomass; distributed resources and storage; energy efficiency; electric vehicles; and the smart grid?
De 27 Jun 2012 a 30 Jun 2012
The Conference will be held in London from June 27th to 30th, 2012
De 15 Jun 2011 a 18 Jun 2011
The Conference will be held in Turku, Finland, from June 15 to 18, 2011
De 16 Jun 2010 a 19 Jun 2010
The Conference will be held in Rome, Italy, from June 16 to 19, 2010
De 07 Nov 2010 a 10 Nov 2010