WREC cfa7 - World Renewable Energy Congress / Network (WREC
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WREC cfa7 - World Renewable Energy Congress / Network (WREC
WREC 2010 Eleventh World Renewable Energy Congress and Exhibition 25 – 30 September 2010 Abu Dhabi – United Arab Emirates Congress patronage His Highness Sheikh Hamdan Bin Zayed Al Nahyan Ruler’s Representative in the Western Region Abu Dhabi, and Chairman of Environment Agency-Abu Dhabi Platinum Sponsor Congress Organizers Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi (EAD) and The World Renewable Energy Congress (WREC) - UK Background The Council of WREC/WREN at the 9th Congress in Florence, Italy September 2006, voted to have the World Renewable Energy Congress XI in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (September 2010). EAD and WREN have agreed that the theme of the Congress and the associated Exhibition is TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENT: Green Buildings and Renewable Energy Options. The Congress is under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Ruler’s Representative in the Western Region Abu Dhabi, and Chairman of Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi. Mission Statement With the accelerated approach of the global climate-change point-of-no-return the need to address the pivotal role of renewable energy in the formation of coping strategies, rather than prevention, is more crucial than ever. Sustainability, green buildings, and the development of the large-scale renewable energy industry must be at the top of all development, economic, financial and political agendas. The time for action has arrived. Prevention and questioning how and why we face this great challenge is a luxury we can no longer indulge. We welcome the establishment of the long overdue International Renewable Energy Agency which we hope will work side-by-side with similar intergovernmental agencies striving for the adoption of renewable energies. Chairman of Organising Committee H.E. Mr Majid Al-Mansouri Secretary General, Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi Chairman of the Technical Committee Coordinator of the Technical Sections Chairman of Exhibition Committee Prof Ali Sayigh - UK Chairman of World Renewable Energy Congress &Director General of WREN Prof AbuBakr Bahaj - UK Dr Ahmed Khider, Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi Technical Committee Advisors: Dr Osman Benchikh - UNESCO, France Dr Larry Kazmerski- NREL, USA Mr Rainer Hinrichs-Rahlwes, Germany. Mr Pradeep Chaturverdi, New Delhi, India. Prof. Zhang Xiao-Ping, Shanghai Institute of Energy- Shanghai, China. Dr Faiq Billal, ISESCO, Rabat, Morocco. Dr Mahmoud Abdulrahim, - EAD, UAE Dr Ahmed Khider – EAD, UAE Mr Philip R Wolfe – REA, UK Dr Falah Hasoon - NREL, USA For more information about the Congress & Exhibition, contact: Prof Ali Sayigh, P O Box 362, Brighton BN2 1YH, UK. Tel: 44-1273-625-643 Fax: 44-1273-625-768, email:[email protected], web: www.wrenuk.co.uk or Ms Manisha Pillai, Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi (EAD) P O Box : 45553, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Direct Tel: 00971 2 6934441; Fax : 00971 2 4464799 E-mail : [email protected] ; Website : www.ead.ae Among the sponsors: Abstract/Full Paper Please make your abstract and paper according to the following format: Abstract ONLY one page and Full Paper ONLY six pages Abstract The one-page abstract with black font colour printed on white paper and formatted as follows: all margins should be set to 25 mm; the required type face is Times New Roman; all text should be fully justified in 11 pt bold face (style: Normal); use 12 pt bold lowercase for main headings and leave an empty line between paragraphs. Use only one level of heading in the abstract, do not use subheadings. References should only be presented in your full paper, not in the abstract. Include CONCISE conclusions or recommendations at the end of your abstract. Avoid long sentences. Please have the English grammar and spelling checked before submitting your abstract and paper. Abstracts should be NO LONGER THAN 150 words on one page The deadline for the abstract is March 26, 2010. Authors may be requested to make revisions if deemed necessary by the reviewers. The acceptance of the abstracts will be communicated to the contact author no later than April 20, 2010. Abstract must be submitted through: http://www.prosemanager1.co.uk/wrec-xi/submitpaper.asp Full Paper The maximum length of full papers is six pages* including text, references, figures and tables. Please use the same format as detailed for the Abstract. The accepted file format to use for full papers is either Word or Adobe PDF. Figures and tables should be inserted into the text. They should be numbered and contain a caption (normal face 11 pt). Do not use colours and do not extend figures or tables into the margins. Please note that commercialism (i.e. use of company or product names or logos in the text or illustrations) is not allowed. All papers should include: 1 Abstract; 2 Introduction; 3 Materials/Methodology; 4 Results, 5 Conclusions/Recommendations/Discussion, and References All papers and abstracts shall be submitted using the paper/abstract guideline on our website www.wrenuk.co.uk. Please remember to have the English grammar and spelling checked before submitting your paper. The deadline for the full paper is May 20, 2010. The acceptance of the full papers will be communicated to the contact author no later than June 15, 2010. ABSTRACTS / PAPERS must be submitted directly though the Internet to: http://www.prosemanager1.co.uk/wrec-xi/submitpaper.asp Only those papers received by the deadline will be published in the conference Proceedings CD-ROM. All accepted papers will be published by Elsevier Science Direct. * Note: In the Proceedings papers longer than 6 pages will have the extra pages deleted. TOPICS OF THE CONGRESS and THE TECHNICAL COMMITTEE BIOMASS CONVERSION (BM) • Heat and electricity generation • Energy crops and residues • Liquid fuels • Environmental impacts • Socio-economics and case studies • Gasification processes Prof Stefano Brandani-UK Chair Prof Celio L. Cavalcante Jr.-Brazil Prof Eric S. Fraga-UK Dr Colin L. Pritchard-UK Prof. Kai Zhang - China 3 ENERGY AND GENDER-EQUITABLE DEVELOPMENT (EG) • The use of biofuels to expand access to energy in rural areas • Energy as women's business • Program design, implementation, and evaluation • Cooking, health, sanitation, and water impacts • Climate and energy justice Dr. Barbara C. Farhar – USA Chair Ms Gail Karlsson, J.D. - USA Dr. Priyadarshini Karve - India Ms Julie Teel, J.D. – USA FUEL CELL, HYDROGEN AND INTELLIGENT ENEERGY SYSTEMS (FC) • Advances in the science and technology • Proven commercialization reports including economic and policy issues • Hydrogen technology for fuel and electricity Dr John A Turner -USA Chair Prof Dr Robert J Howlett – UK Co-Chair Ass. Prof. Patric Jannasch-Sweden Dr Ulrich Schmidtchen-Germany Dr. Jazaer Dawody-Sweden Mr Arno A. Evers-Germany Prof Dr Kamaruzzaman Sopian-Malaysia Prof. P. Yianoulis-Greece GEOTHERMAL APPLICATIONS (GA) • History & the Physics of Geothermal Energy • Geothermal Energy Extraction & Applications • Electricity Generation • Policy and Resources Prof Thorsteinn I Sigfusson-Iceland Chair LOW ENERGY ARCHITECTURE (LEA) • The challenge of climate • Human Behaviour: Expectations and Energy Use • Green Building Materials and Technologies • Energy consumption: Low carbon technologies • Assessment: Monitoring and Case Studies • Urban Environments: Master-Planning And Infrastructure Mr Ian Giuliani-UK Chair Mr Bill Watts-UK Co-chair Prof Doug King–UK Prof Dr Cettina Gallo-Italy Mr Hugh Lockhart-Ball-UK Mr Nazar Sayigh-UK Dr Runming Yao-UK Prof. Manuel Correia Guedes-Portugal Prof Bahram Moshfegh-Sweden Professor Y G Yohanis-Northern Ireland Dr Mark Jentsch-UK Prof Andrew Miller - UK 4 OCEANENERGY (OE) • Wave and tidal energy resources, measurement, modelling and characterisation. • Device modelling, testing and development. • Device hydrodynamics, structural integrity, survivability and the marine environment. • Environmental impact assessment, protocols and standards. • Balance of system - power take-off, sensors and control; grid integration. • Towards multiple device deployments and commercialisation. • Legislation, policy instruments, finance and markets. • Socio-economic assessment, education and training. AbuBakr S Bahaj-UK Chair Chris Retzler-UK Brian Holmes-Ireland. Luke Myers-UK. Cameron Johnstone-UK. Luke Blunden-UK. PHOTOVOLTAIC TECHNOLOGY (PV) • Solar Cell Technology • BOS Components • PV manufacture, testing and certification • Stand alone systems • PV for rural development • PV in the built environment • Utility and grid connection issues • Markets and commercialisation • Financing schemes • National programme Prof Dr. Neelkanth G. Dhere-USA Chair Dr Patrick James-UK Co-chair Dr Larry Kazmerski-USA Prof Martin Green-Australia Dr Hamda Al Thani-UAE Dr Antonia Sonia A C DINIZ-Brazil Prof Ning Dai-China Dr N. Romeo-Italy Prof Dr Ali Hamzeh-Syria Dr K. Emery-USA Dr Falah Hasoon-USA Dr Ali Al-Karaghouli-USA Prof Nicola Pearsall-UK RADIATION AND SOLAR MATERIALS (RA) • Radiation measurement, modelling, simulation and equipment • Meteorological data relevant to solar application • Solar Materials, spectrally selective materials, measurement and modelling • Glass and glazing products, switchable materials A/Prof John Boland-Australia Chair Dr Ricardo Aguiar-Portugal Dr Kostis Jacovides-Greece Dr. Enio B. Pereira-Brazil Mr Jan Remund-Switzerland 5 SOLAR THERMAL (ST) • Collector Technology • Rural Applications • Solar Cooling • Solar Thermal Applications • Solar Electric Power Generation Professor Philip Eames-UK Prof Robert Critoph-UK Dr Dorota Chwieduk-Poland Prof Akio Kodama-Japan Dr Soteris Kalogirou-Cyprus Chair Co-Chair WIND ENERGY (WE) • Machines and wind farms • Wind resources and environmental issues • National and Regional programmes • Offshore wind power • Economic and institutional issues • Connection and integration • Small, micro-generation and hybrid systems Dr Donald Swift-Hook-UK Chair Mr David Milborrow-UK Co- Chair Dr David Lindley-K Mr Martin Alder-UK Dr Visadimir Kukhartsev–Russia Prof Rebecca Barthelmie–US Prof John Kaldellis–Greece Prof. Izumi Ushiyama-Japan POLICY & STRATEGY (PS) • • • • • • • • • • • Status of renewable energies – globally, regionally, locally Scenarios for future growth of renewable energy: aiming at 100% Renewable energies in the economic and financial crisis for sustainable economic growth The renewable energy mix: wind, solar, hydro, geothermal, biomass and more Renewable energies and climate change mitigation Renewable energies and poverty reduction and energy security International and supra-national institutions and organizations fostering renewable energy Main drivers and main barriers for rapid growth of renewable energies Legal and financial framework conditions for investment security Smart grids, super grid, off-grid: decentralized and/or large scale Policies for renewable energies in different sectors and different regions: local, regional, national Mr Rainer Hinrichs-Rahlwes-Germany Chair Prof David Elliott-UK Co-Chair Dr. Dörte Fouquet-Belgium Mr. Stefan Schurig-Germany Mr Wilson Rickerson-US ORGANIZING COMMITTEE H.E. Mr Majid Al-Mansouri (EAD) – Chair Dr Ahmed Khider (EAD) Dr Mahmoud Abdelraheem (EAD) Dr Hamda Al-Thani (NEWRC) 6 Ms Alicia Al Mutawa (EAD) Ms Manisha Pillai (EAD) Mr S Senthil Gopinath (CSI) Prof Ali Sayigh (WREC) AMONG THE INVITED SPEAKERS 1- Dr Lawrence Agbemabiese, Programme Officer, UNEP, Paris, France Using advance market commitments to stimulate demand for renewable energy in Africa: Critical requirements and success factors 2- Mr Martin Alder, BEng DMS MCIWEM MCIMgt MICD AMIMechE, Optimum Energy Ltd, Wind Direct and Chairman of WREN European Wind Energy Progress and Achievement 3- Dr Khaled A. Al-Sallal, School of Architectural Engineering, UAE University, Al-Ain, UAE Energy Saving in the UAE Residential Buildings 4- Dr Rajeewa (Rajiv) Arya, Moserbaer Photovoltaic (MBPV), New Delhi, India Solar Energy Technology and Opportunities in India 5- Prof AbuBakr S. Bahaj, University of Southampton, Sustainable Energy Research Group, School of Civil Engineering and the Environment, Southampton, UK Energy, Buildings and Climate Change 6- Mr Nigel Banks, MEng (Hons) CEng MCIBSE, Associate Director, AECOM, Leeds, UK The use of weather and climate change information in building design 7-Dr Osman Benchikh, Head of Energy Programme, UNESCO, Paris, France Renewable Energy: Perspectives and Challenges 8- Dr Syham Bentouati, Technology Advisor for Petroleum Development Oman Energy Saving and Renewable Energy in Oman Petroleum Industry 9- Prof John Boland, School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of South Australia, Australia Decision making under uncertainty in the integration of renewable energy systems into the electricity grid 10- Mr Tony Book, J.P., B.Sc., F.Inst.M., M. IDM., Riomay, Eastbourne, UK Solar Water Heating 11- Prof Stefano Brandani, Institute for Materials and Processes, School of Engineering, University of Edinburgh Capturing CO2 from the Air: Does It Make Sense? 12- Dr Dorota Chwieduk, Vice President of the Polish Society of Energy and Environment, Poland Prospects of solar thermal technologies 13- Mr Bradley D. Collins, Executive Director of American Solar Energy Society, Boulder, USA American Solar Energy Society for Promotion of Renewable Energy in US and Beyond 14- Dr Andrew Cruden, Electrical Engineering, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Technology 15- Prof Erik Dahlquist, Malardalen University, Energy Engineering, Sweden How to develop a sustainable fossil fuel free Stockholm- Malardalen region 16- Dr Mathieu David, LPBS, Universite De La Reunion ZEN (Zero Energy) building in tropical climates 17- Prof Tony Day, BEng (Hons) PhD CEng MCIBSE FEI, South Bank University, London, UK 1 - Building a state-of-the-art low carbon teaching and research facility 2 - Achieving carbon savings through regional planning policies 18- Mr Jan De Decker, Energy Strategy and Policy Department of 3E, Belgium Review of the various proposals for the European Offshore Grid 7 19- Dr Neelkanth G. Dhere, Program Director Florida Solar Energy Center, UCF, USA Cu(In,Ga)(Se,S)2 Thin Film Solar Cells 20- Dr Ramesh Dhere, NREL, Golden, Colorado, USA Overview of Research and Development of CdTe/CdS Solar Cells 21- Prof Kajsa Ellegård, Technology and Social Change, the Tema department, Linköping University, Sweden Daily Energy consumption patterns of household in a Rural Area of Sweden 22- Prof Dr Ahmed Ennaoui, Project and Group leader, Physical Chemistry and thin film solar cells, Helmholtz-Center Berlin Germany Recent progress in scaling up highly efficient Cadmium free Cu-chalcopyrite solar modules 23- Dr Rodrigo Escobar, University Santiago, Chile Solar Energy Resource Assessment in Chile: Influence of Uncertainty in the Levelized Electricity Cost of Concentrated Solar Power Plants 24- Dr Barbara C. Farhar, Senior research associate, University of Colorado, USA Energy and Gender Equitable Development 25- Dr Lorenzo Ferrari, Assistant Professor “Sergio Stecco” Department of Energy Engineering, University of Florence, Italy Critical aspects in the design of a small-size Darreius wind turbine 26- Dr Dörte Annemarie Fouquet, Director Renewable Energy Foundation, Senior Partner Kuhbier, Germany Policy Instruments for Renewable Energy 27- Dr Sten Tronæs Frandsen, Senior Scientist, Wind Energy Division, Riso National Laboratory for Sustainable Energy, DTU, Denmark Offshore wind farms: an obvious climate mitigation option 28- Dr Guohui Gan, University of Nottingham, UK Follow the flow and make better predictions of solar-assisted natural ventilation 29- Prof H.P. Garg, Director General , Babu Banarsi Das Institute of Technology, India Energy Outlook-Key Trends with reference to renewable energy in India 30- Dr Jan Geiss, Secretary General of EUFORES, Brussels, Belgium Renewable energy policies in the European Union – paving the way towards 2020: Overview with a special focus on smart buildings 31- Dr Sanaz Ghazi, Azad University, Tehran, Iran An Alternative approach for the prevention of deforestation using Renewable Energies as substitute 32- Prof Ashwani K. Gupta, University of Maryland, College park, MD, USA Clean and Sustainable Future Power Generation 33- Dr Neveen Hamza, The School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape in Newcastle University, UK Energy Conservation and Saving in Buildings 34- Dr Ali Hamzeh, Damascus University, Syria Impact of integrating wind energy generators with the host electrical grid 35- Prof Neil Hewitt, University of Ulster, UK Advances in Vapour Compression Air Conditioning for High Developments and Hot Climates 36- Mr Rainer Hinrichs-Rahlwes, Board Member of German Renewable Energy Federation, Berlin, Germany Renewable Energy: Paving the Way towards Sustainable Energy Security, - Lessons learnt from Germany - 8 37- Dr Bob Howlett, University of Brighton, UK Smart Sustainability: The link between intelligent systems and sustainability 38- Mr Amolak S. Hunjan, BSc Eng CEng MIEE MIKE, BIPV Manager and Director, London, UK Building Integrated PV-boundless possibilities 39- Dr Mohammed Salah-Eldin Imbabi, Founder of Centre of Excellence at Aberdeen University, the Centre for Clean Technology in the Built Environment (CCTBE), UK Dynamic Breathing Building (DBB) systems, combining buildings’ comfort with energy saving 40- Dr Pierre Ineichen, University of Geneva - Energy Group, Carouge, Switzerland Solar resource knowledge: from measurements to derived data 41- Dr Kenneth Ip, Centre for Sustainability of the Built Environment, University of Brighton, Brighton, UK Environmental effect of living plants on buildings 42- Prof Hong Jin, Harbin Institute of Technology, China Strategies of Rural Housing Integrated Renewable Energy Technology in China 43- Prof Thomas B. Johansson, Co-Chair of the Executive Committee of the Global Change, Lund University, Sweden Global Energy Assessment 44- Dr Soteris Kalogirou, Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Sciences and Engineering of the Cyprus University of Technology, Limassol, Cyprus Solar Thermoelectric Power Generation in Cyprus-Selection of the best System 45- Ms Gail Karlsson, ENERGIA Advisor, USA Energy and Gender in Latin America and the Pacific Region 46- Dr Priyadarshini Karve, Samuchit Enviro-Tech (SET) Pvt. Ltd, India Commercialisation of Improved Biomass Fuels and Cooking Devices in India 47- Dr Lawrence L. Kazmerski, Executive Director S & T Partnerships, NREL, Denver, USA Renewable Energy and Solar Photovoltaics: The Revolution Begins ... 48- Dr Jong-dall Kim, Research Institute of Energy, Environment and Economy, National University, Kyungpuk, Korea Energy Challenges for Green Development Model in Korea/Asia 49- Dr Sumathy Krishnan, North Dakota State University, USA A Step towards Sustainability – using novel techniques in solar cooling 50- Dr Chuck Kutscher, Principal Engineer, Manager of Thermal Systems Group, NREL, USA Climate Change and the Role of Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency. 51- Ms Despina Kyprianou Serghides, Cyprus University of Technology, Cyprus The Wisdom of our Ancestors Lessons from Traditional Cypriot Architecture for Energy Efficient and Indoor Comfort 52- Prof Philippe Lauret, University of La Reunion, La Reunion Bayesian statistical analysis applied to solar radiation modelling 53- Dr Harry Lehmann, Federal Environment Agency of Germany, Dessau, Germany 100% Greenhouse Gas Free Society in 2050 – the role of renewables 54- Prof Andre Lejeune, University of Liege, Belgium Hydropower Progress and Achievement 55- Ms Christine Lins, Secretary General of European Renewable Energy Counsel, Brussels, Belgium RES Policy Framework in Europe, RES Directive – the most ambitious law on renewable energy world-wide and RES Technology roadmap 9 56- Mr Colin Mallett, BSc MSc CEng MIET, Founder and CEO, Trusted Renewables Ltd, Friston, UK Network-Enabled Intelligent Photovoltaic Arrays 57- Dr Xavier Mathew, Senior scientist, Centro de Investigación en Energía, Universidad, Nacional Autónoma de México, México CdTe Prospect and future development 58- Ms Julie Anne McLaughlin, Head of Origansation for South East Asia, EON Climate & Renewables GmbH, Selangor, Malaysia Experiences and lessons learned in developing renewable energy projects 59- Prof Andrew Miller, Head of the Centre for Sustainability, Brighton University, Brighton, UK Green Buildings Materials and Techniques 60- Prof Bahram Moshfegh, Division chairman of energy systems, mechanical engineering, department, Linkoping University, Sweden New Energy Efficient Ventilation System 61- Prof Dr Helmut F.O. Müller, Greenbuilding Research and Development, Germany 1 - Advanced Daylighting by Micro Structured Components 2 - Energy Efficient Museum Buildings 62- Mr Ammar Munir, Abu Dhabi Water and Electricity Authority (ADWEA), UAE PV Grid Connection in the UAE 63- Dr Marialena Nikolopoulou, Director of EDEn, Department of Architecture & Civil Engineering, University of Bath, UK Understanding people in open spaces: can it enhance our adaptive capacity under climate change? 64- Prof Brian Norton, President of Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland The interdisciplinary scope of solar energy applications development 65- Prof Dato’ Dr Mohd. Yusof Hj. Othman, Director, Institute of Islam Hadhari, Universiti Kebangsaan, Malaysia Renewable Energy in Malaysia Issues and Challenges 66- Prof Alan Penn, Dean, the Bartlett Faculty of the Built Environment, University College London, UK Sustainable Urbanity: the spatialisation of society and economy 67- Dr Giuliano C. Premier, Faculty of Advanced Technology, University of Glamorgan, Wales, UK Integration of biohydrogen, biomethan and bioelectrochemical systems 68- Prof Ishwar K. Puri, Virginia Tech, USA Implications of Emerging Research for Innovations in Energy Technologies 69- Dr Wiktor Raldow, Director of Energy Conversion & Distribution, System, EU, Belgium European Electrical Grid Initiative 70- Prof Dr Pogaku Ravindra, Chemical Engineering, University of Malaysia, Sabah, Malaysia Polemics of Biofuels 71- Mr Wilson Rickerson, Meister Consultants Group, Boston, USA Reinventing energy service delivery? Institutional innovation and the rise of the Sustainable Energy Utility 10 CONGRESS REGISTRATION FORM World Renewable Energy Congress XI, WREC-2010 and Exhibition 25-30 September 2010, Abu Dhabi, UAE Three EASY WAYS TO REGISTER: By Post: WREC XI, P O Box 362, Brighton BN2 1YH, UK, and Tel: 44-1273-625-643 By Fax: 44-1273-625-768 By Email: [email protected] Website: www.wrenuk.co.uk, www.wrecuk.co.uk Please complete the form and return it as soon as possible to WREC XI. Submit one form for each delegate – photocopies may be used. 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Registration is the same for, one or multiple days. 11 World Renewable Energy Congress XI Professor Ali Sayigh Post Office Box 362, Brighton East Sussex BN2 1YH United Kingdom 12 72- Dr Barbara Ridley, Institute for Sustainable Systems and Technologies, School of Mathematics & Statistics, University of South Australia, Australia Forecasting wind energy at 5 minute intervals using Lebesgue Integrals 73- Prof Renato Rizzo, Department of Electrical Engineering University of Naples Federico II, Italy Electrical Systems in Wind Energy 74- Prof Dermot J. Roddy, Professor of Energy, Newcastle University, New Castle, UK Biomass and Biofuel Production 75- Prof Ricardo Rüther, LABSOLAR - Laboratorio de Energia Solar, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina / UFSC, Brazil The potential of building-integrated, grid-connected PV in warm climate developing countries - Policy issues and showcase projects Solar Soccer Stadia and Solar Airports 76- Prof Wasim Saman, University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia Towards Zero Energy Homes Down Under 77- Mr Stefan Schurig, Director Climate Energy, World Future Council, Germany FIT for Future - How a Feed in Tariff (FIT) and other policies can boost the renewable energy sector 78- Prof Li Shao, Institute of Energy and Sustainable Development, De Montfort University, Leicester, UK Passive ground cooling/heating systems for low energy buildings 79- Mrs Maryam Singeri, Izad University, Architecture and Art Department, Tabriz, Iran Sustainable locality Design Criteria in Tabriz 80- Dr Saran Paul Sohi, School of GeoSciences, University of Edinburgh, Scotland, UK New biochar-based soil management strategies as a combined tool for bioenergy, climate change mitigation and enhanced crop production 81- Prof Dr Kamaruzzaman Bin Sopian, Director of Solar Energy Research Institute, Malaysia Recent Advances in Photovoltaic Thermal Solar Collectors 82- Dr Bhushan Sopori, Principal Engineer at NREL, Denver, USA Silicon Solar Cells 83- Dr Benjamin K. Sovacool, National University, Singapore (1) T he first is a look at the social barriers to renewable energy in the United States, and what they mean for policy. (2) A look at the avian mortality issue across wind, coal, and nuclear systems 84- Dr Don Swift-Hook, Secretary of Board of Trustees, WREN, UK The Case for Renewables apart from Global Warming 85- Prof Tianwei Tan, Beijing University of Chemical Technology, Beijing, China Recent Development of Biorefinery in China 86- Dr Julie Teel, Center for Energy & Environmental Security at the University of Colorado Law School, USA Energy & Gender 87- Mr Alexandros N. Tombazis, Hon. FAIA, Architect, Athena, Greece Learning from the past to create Architecture of the Future 88- Assoc Prof Theocharis Tsoutsos, Department of Environmental Engineering, Technical University of Crete (TUC), Greece Environmental Impact of Renewable Energy Sources in Greece 89- Prof Nick Tyler, Head of Department and Professor of Civil Engineering, University College, London, UK Making best use of renewable in clean transport 15 90-Dr Wilfried G.J.H.M. van Sark, Science, Technology and Society, Copernicus Institute for Sustainable development and Innovation, Ultrecht, The Netherlands Luminescent Solar Concentrators - a low cost photovoltaics alternative 91- Prof Ewa Wäckelgård, Uppsala University, Sweden New development of spectrally selective solar-absorbing coatings for low and intermediate temperature applications 92- Dr Beth J. Xiang, North China Electric Power University, Beijing, China Wind Energy Programme in China 93- Prof Yigzaw G. Yohanis, School of the Built Environment, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland The thermal and economic performance of long-term solar energy storage 94- Mr Isao Yukawa, Adviser KYOCERA Corporation, Japan Development of Photovoltaic Industries and Programme in Japan 95- Prof Wim Zeiler, Technical University of Eindhoven, The Netherlands Green Buildings: a question of the right BEAT( Building Environmental Assessment Tools)? 96- Prof Kai Zhang, National Engineering Laboratory for Biomass Power Generation Equipment, North China Electric Power University, Beijing, China Development of biomass gasification and Programme in China 97- Dr Bernard Wilson Zingano, Director, Zingano and Associates, Lilongwe, Malawi Architectural and Building development in Malawi 98- Dr Ahmad Zahedi, Associate Professor, Head of Electrical and computer Engineering, James Cook University, Queensland, Australia Renewable Energy Progress in Australia 99- Dr. Emilia Kondili, Mechanical Engineering Department, TEI of Piraeus, Greece Οptimization methods and tools for sustainable water resources management. Experiences and trends” 100- Prof John K. Kaldellis, Technological Education Institute of Piraeus, Greece The wind energy REVOLUTION: From a complementary energy source to a leading priority in the global energy scene 101- Dr. Falah S. Hasoon, a senior scientist at NREL, and he is a professor at Colorado School of Mines, in Golden, Colorado, USA Progress on Thin Film Ternary and Multinary Semiconductor Compounds 102- Dr. Hamda A. Al-Thani, Director, NEWRC National Energy and Water Research Center, Abu Dhabi Water and Electricity Authority, Abu Dhabi, UAE Photovoltaic Activities at NEWRC and UAE 103- Mr David Porter, OBE, Chief Executive Electricity Producers, London UK Renewable Energy Policy, Incentives and Barriers 104- Mr Irvin Barash, President of Vencon Management, Inc. New York, USA Renewable Energy for Sustainable Economic Growth 105- Dr Ali M El-Nashar, Energy & Desalination Consultant, Alexandria, Egypt The use of renewable energy in desalination 106- Dr. Bakr Hamza Khoshaim, Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Power & Energy Consultant, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Regional Outlook on Carbon Footprint and Energy Usage in the Region 16 International Steering Committee Mr Mostapha Zaher Afghanistan H.E. Mohammad Ismail Khan H E Mr Genc Ruli Albania Dr. Eng. Edmond M. HIDO Mr Nordine Cherouati Algeria Prof Abd-El-Hamid Adane Dr Linda Hassaine Mr M. Belhamel H E Albert Pintat Santolaria Andorra Mr John JURGENSEN Antigua and Barbuda Prof. Irene A Blasco Lucas Argentina Dr Carlos Labriola Ing. Daniel Cameron Dr.Karen Gambaryan Armenia H E Armen Movsisyan Dr. Kuruvilla Mathew Australia Mr. John Macdonald A/Prof Ahmad Zahedi Prof Wasim Saman Dr Richard Corkish A/Prof John Boland Dr Fuad Mammadov Azerbaijan Mr Chales Bethel Bahamas Prof Waheeb Essa Alnaser Bahrain Dr Hussain M. Noor Al-Madani Mr Hussain Ahmed Al-Ansari Mr Dipal Chandra Barua Bangladesh Prof. A K M. SADRUL ISLAM Prof S M NAZRUL ISLAM Prof Dr N C BHOWMIK Mr James HUSBANDS Barbados Mr Peter Gibbs Dr Evgeny SHIROKOV Belarus Dr Irina SOUKHI Mr Andre Gillet Belgium Dr Katrien Marent Dr Victor GONZALEZ Belize Dr Bridget CULLERTON Joachim SAIZONOU Benin Théophile CAPO-CHICHI H E Thakur Singh Powdyel Bhutan H E Pema Gyamtsho Dr Cesar R. SEVILLa Bolivia Mr Armando MOLINA Mr David WHITEFIELD Dr Ivo Miro Jovic Bosnia and Herzegovina Prof R O FAGBENLE Botswana Prof Pushpendra K JAIN Mr Herman COETZEE Dr Antonia Sonia A C DINIZ Brazil Mr Claudio Moises RIBEIRO Dr Heliane Guarilha CUSTODIO Prof. Oscar CORBELLA Prof. José Ricardo Sodré Dr Fernando Martins TORRES Dr Geraldine KUTAS Dr A bdul Q. MALIK Brunei Mr George TABAKOV Bulgaria Dr Peter T IVANOV Prof Dr Plamen GRANATIKOV Prof Dr Mitko D STOEV Prof Dr Plamen GRANATIKOV Dr Milena Garthely Prof Zoumbiesse TAMINI Faso Dr Hamidou BOLY H E Dr Prosper Mpawenayo Mr Swedi ELONGO H.E. Suy Sem Cambodia H.E. Ith Praing Dr Nouhou NDAM Cameroon Prof Jean NGANHOU Dr Julius Kewir TANGKA Dr Afungchui David H E George Smitherman Prof. A.M. MARTIN Burkina Burundi Canada Dr Fariborz HAGHIGHAT Prof. Jean PARIS Mr Ziggy KLEINAU Mr Gary GALLON H E Jose M Pereira Neves Cape Verde Avenida Amilcar Cabral H E Gilbert Yongoro-Belleka Central African Republic Dr Jean KOUDOU Mr Oumar Abakar Assidikh Chad H E Mr LANDARRETCHE Chile H E Monica Jimenez de La Jara Prof. L. 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Dr Sergey M Karabanov Ms MUKANKOMEJE, Rose Rwanda Mr N THADEE Mr Pierre-Claver RWANGABO Mr Patrik BYUSA ELISAIA, Ali'ioigaFeturi Samoa Taule'alo, Tu'u'u Monteiro de Jesus, Lourenco Sao Tome and Principe Dr Naif M Al-Abbadi Saudi Arabia Dr Habib I Abualhamayel Mr Abdul Mohsen Bin A A Abanamay Eng Ahmed H Al-Ghamdi Dr. Salih A. Al-AJLAN Prof Mohammad Eben SALEH Prof Dr A R M ALAMOUD Prof Dr Saleh ALAWAJI Dr Abdualbasit Salem Sairafi Dr Sameer Jameel Ghazi SYLLA, Ndiaye Cheikh Senegal Prof. Mouhamadou Diop SALL Mme le Docteur Marie-Louise Correa Mr Papa Nomar NGOM Mr Louis SECK Mr DULIC, Oliver Serbia Mr VESIC, Aleksandar Dr Mila PUCAR Prof Dr Aleksandra KRSTIC Mr Bojan Kovacic d'OFFAY, Callixte Seychelles PAYET, Rolph SQUIRE, Chris B. Sierra Leone JUSU, Stephen Mr. Shem-Gbay M. SWARAY Dr Joseph G HOMODU Mr Christopher NYLANDER Dr Yaacob Ibrahim Singapore Dr Christopher YAP Mr Wang HONG H E MIKLOS, Laszlo Slovakia Mr KLINDA, Roderik Dr Vladmir SALY Dr. Michal RUZINSKY Mr Richard VOJNA Ms Ruth H MOLLEL Dr Igor Salamun Slovenia Ms Ivana Bostjancic FERJANCIC, Emil Prof Boris OREL Dr Zorica CRNJAK-OREL Dr Vida WAGNER H E OTI, Patterson Solomon Islands SORE, Rence Mr Jimi SAELEA MAHAMUD, Osman Sheikh Somalia Mr Ahmed Mumin WARFA Mr FAKIR, Zaheer South Africa YAKO, Pamela Mr Robert KRIGER Mr. D. STASSEN Mr Dean GODDARD Dr Hesphina RUKATO Ms Sandy SEJAKE Ms Margaret BENNETT Prof Dieter HOLM Dr B M TAELE Dr Alvarez Franco, Vanesa Prof. Alfonso SOLER Prof Helena Coch ROURA Dr Jorge AGUILEA Mr Theo OBERHUBER Spain 19 Prof Julia BILBAO H E Ranawaka, P Champika Sri Lanka Jayatilake, M.A.R.D Prof Mohan MUNASINGHE Mr P G JOSEPH Dr B Ranjith K OBEYESEKERA Eng. M W LEELARATNE Mr B P M JAYATILLAKA Mr. G.B.A. FERNANDO Dr Lalith GUNARATNE Mr Bernard R O FERNANDO Dr HAZEL, Hilary St. Kitts and Nevis Ms SKERRITT-ANDREW, Shirley JAMES, George St Lucia EUGENE, Caroline H E SLATER, Douglas St. Vincent and the Mr JACKSON, Edmund Grenadines Mr MOHAMED, Yassin Eisa Sudan Mr ELFADIL, Ali Adam Dr Hassan WARDI Prof Anwar El-HADI Mr Mutasim Bashir NIMIR Mr AROMA, Haidy Suriname Mr AROMA, Haidy Swaziland VILAKATI, Jameson D. Mr. Henry D. SHONGWE Mr Peterson DLAMINI ANDRAE, Asa Sweden HEDSTROM, Anna-Karin Prof Krister WIBERG Dr Christian AZAR Mr Olof KARLSSON Prof Dr Bengt HILLRING Dr Kjell SVENSSON Prof Mats SANDBERG Dr. Lars TEGNER Mr KOLLY, Thomas Switzerland Mr HILBER, Anton Dr Wilhelm DURISCH Dr Alain BILL Dr Mario POSNANSKY Mr Beat GERBER H E Mr A-Rahman Madani Syria Mr HASSOUN, Imad Prof I OTHMAN Prof Dr Hussam MORAD Dr Mohsen Chahoud Prof Dr Ali Hamzeh Mr ZIKIROV, Khursandkul Tajikistan Mr MUGURUSI, Eric Tanzania Ms Ruth H MOLLEL Ms Ruth SHIJA Mr Theodore SILINGE CHAYABONGSE, Chakarin Thailand TRIDECH, Saksit Prof. Prida WIBULSWAS Prof Piyawat BOOM-LONG Dr Suteera PRASERTSAN Prof Dusit KRUANGAM Prof S C BHATTACHARYA Prof Fungtammasan Bundit Mr XIMENES, Carlos TimorLeste HATEDHEEMA, NononSaa Togo FOLLY, Yao Djiwonu Mr Folly Th. AMOUZOU HALATUITUIA, Nailasikau Tonga Mr Alekisanata SISIFA RAWLINS-CHARLES, Esme Trinidad and SINGH, Joth Tobago Dr Indra HARAKSINGH Mr DALI, Najeh Tunisia Prof Ab derra zak OUALI Prof Mohamed Jomaa SAFI Dr Mohamed Ezzedine Khalfallah Dr. Kamoun BADREDDINNE Mr Mohamed N Mansouri Mr AKCAY, Memduh Aslan Turkey Mr SARIKAYA, Hasan Z Prof Demir INAN Dr. Sebnem DEMIR Mr Erdal COSKUN Prof. A. Nilufer EGRICON Prof Dr Necdet OZBALTA Prof Dr Tuncay YILMAZ Dr Ozlem Onay H E A, Makhtumkuli Mr Vadim DIUKANOV Ms WHEATLEY, Josceline U Kingdom Mr WHALEY, Christopher Mr PIZER, William Mr REIFSNYDER, Daniel Mr Tom Delay Ms Catherine M Cosgrove, Ms Gaynor Hartnell Mr John Buckley Mr PIZER, William USA Mr REIFSNYDER, Daniel Mr Robert J Noun Mr Jim MacKENZIE Mr Brad Collins H E Dr Rashid A Bin-Fahad UAE Mr Majid Al Mansouri Mr Ziad Tassabehji Dr Abdalla A ALNAJJAR Dr Khaled A. Al-SALLAL Mr Michael T Eckhart Dr Marilyn A Brown Engr. Ali Bin Abdullah Al-OWAIS Dr. Riyad A.L. El MOHAIDIB Dr Hamda Al Thani RIVERO, Susana Uruguay ELISSALDE, Roberto ALIKHANOV, Bory Uzbekistan MYAGKOV, Sergey Dr Makhkamdjanov BAKHTIYAR Prof D. A. ABDULLAEV Prof.T.M.RAZYKOV KALORIS, Kalfau Vanuatu NARI, Russell H E MADURO, Nicolas Venezuela Mr VALERO, Jorge VAN TAI, Nguyen Viet Nam H E PHAM, Khoi Nguyen H E Al-Eryani, Abdulrahman Yemen Turkmenistan TALENI, Uale Tuvalu TEKINENE, Mataio H E Prof Ephraim Kamuntu Uganda TALENI, Uale TEKINENE, Mataio Mr MUHAKANIZI, Keith Mr Timothy BYAKOLA BEVZA, Volodymyr Ukraine TROTSKY, Taras Prof Dr Lytovch VOLODYMYR Mr SHIDIWAH, Mahmoud M. Prof Dr. A.M. Al-ASHWAL Dr. Salem Bin GADHI Dr Salem Awad RAMODA MUKUKA L.N., Zimba (Mrs) Zambia Mr NKOWANI, Kenneth Ms SANGARWE, Margaret Zimbabwe Prof Dr Sydney M ChagwederaA CONGRESS EXHIBITION All Congress Exhibition inquiry must be addressed to Ms Shabeena Cassiere Senior PCO & Events Executive Congress Solutions International Sheikh Zayed Road, P O Box 7631, Dubai, UAE Email: [email protected] or [email protected] Tel: 9714 – 303-4766 Fax: 9714- 343-2251 20 VENUE 21 ORGANIZATIONS & AGENCIES Dr Faiq BILLAL Dr Bruno SCHMITZ Dr. Anwar Hijazy Prof Mohamed H A HASSAN Mr Jim MacKENZIE Mr Michel ZAFFRAN Dr Alexander Muller Prof Heitor G SOUZA Dr M Moukhtar Al-LABABIDI Prof Oleg A POVAROV Mr Eisa H Al-MAJED Eng Aneta Nikolova Mr Shaki Barghouti Prof K R Sreenivasan Dr Osman Benchik Dr Habib N El-Habr ISESCO EC ESCWA TWNSO, WRI WHO FAO IAUP OAPEC GES WMO ESCAP WB ICTP UNESCO UNEP Dr Ali Yaacoub UNEDO NATIONAL COMMITTEE – UAE National Energy and Water Research Centre Ministry of Environment and Water ADWEA (Abu Dhabi Water and Electricity) ASTF (Arab Science and Technology Foundation) DATES TO REMEMBER Abstract: Abstract are invited from now Deadline: 26 March 2010 Notification of acceptance: 20 April 2010 Full paper: Papers must not exceed 6-pages Deadline: 20 May 2010 Notification of acceptance: 15 June 2010 Early bird registration ends at: 30 July 2010 Other information about the Congress, please consult our website: www.wrenuk.co.uk 22 Ali Sayigh – World Renewable Energy Network Trophy The Ali Sayigh trophy was initiated by Iceland and New Zealand countries at the extreme north and extreme south of the planet. It is given to the country which has built or used, as part of its energy, the maximum increase renewable energy applications during the previous year. It is normally awarding during the WREC Congress. The Trophy will be awarded in 2010 at the Gala Dinner, Abu Dhabi The recipient of the award in 2006 was CYPRUS and in 2008 was BRAZIL 23 World Renewable Energy Congress XI, 24-30 September 2010 Armed Forces Club and Hotel, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates PROGRAMME AT GLANCE TIME 09:00 – 17:00 Saturday September 25 Registration ENERGY ** & GENDER 09:00 – 10:00 10:00 – 10:30 WREN * Council Meeting 10:30 – 11:00 11:00 – 12:30 WORKSHOP PLENARY 1 PLENARY 2 15:30 – 16:00 16:00 – 17:30 PLENARY 3 Main Reception & Monday September 27 Registration Tuesday September 28 Registration PLENARY 4&5 PLENARY 6 &7 Wednesday September 29 Registration Thursday September 30 -------------- PLENARY 8&9 PLENARY 10 &11 OPENING CEREMONY 12:30 – 14:00 14:00 – 15:30 19:30 – 22:30 Sunday September 26 Registration WREN Dinner*** REMARKS Congress Office * Al Fehaidi Hall ** Al Muraiji Hall COFFEE Technical Session A BREAK Technical Session D LUNCH Technical Sessions B COFFEE Technical Sessions C BREAK Technical Sessions E BREAK Technical Sessions F GALA DINNER Technical Session G PLENARY 12 & CLOSING CEREMONY Sp Technical Sessions S1 SpTechnical Sessions S2 *** M.Club