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International Conference on Energy Transition and Exhibition 2024

HRD Corp Claimable (10001422147)

5 – 7 September 2024

Curtin University Malaysia

Welcome to the International Conference on Energy Transition and Exhibition, a paramount event dedicated to advancing the dialogue on one of the most pressing challenges of our time: The transition towards a sustainable and resilient energy future. In a world marked by increasing energy demands, environmental concerns and the need for innovative solutions, this conference aims to be a beacon of knowledge, collaboration and action. We are also pleased to launch Energy Engineering and Mechatronics Engineering in conjunction of ICETE 24 and we are honoured to have you join us in this pursuit.

The International Conference of Energy Transition and Exhibition is a prestigious gathering of experts, industry leaders, and stakeholders from around the world. It serves as a platform to discuss and shape the future of energy transition, showcasing ground-breaking innovations, and fostering collaboration in the field of renewable energy, sustainability, and environmental conservation. The conference aims to drive positive change and accelerate the global transition to clean and sustainable energy sources.

Books build legacy

The International Conference on Energy Transition and Exhibition 2024 is giving back to the local community by driving book donations in aid of Sarawak’s rural schools and community libraries. Our goal is to have delegates donate at least 2 books each, starting 5 to 7 September 2024. We aim to collect reading books, reference books, activity books and other genres suitable for children and adults. Drop your donations in the collection boxes Curtin University Malaysia (Building of Faculty of Engineering and Science).

#ICETE2024 #BESarawak #TribeLegacySarawak #BooksBuildLegacy #Tribespirit

Conference tracks

  1. Renewable and sustainable energy

    This track focuses on the exploration, development, and implementation of renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, hydroelectric, geothermal, and biomass. It encompasses research and advancements in renewable energy technologies, including energy storage solutions, grid integration, and optimization techniques. Discussions may also revolve around the environmental and socio-economic impacts of renewable energy deployment, policy frameworks supporting renewable energy adoption, and strategies for promoting sustainability in the energy sector.

  2. Clean transitional energy

    The Clean Transitional Energy track addresses the shift from traditional fossil fuels to cleaner energy sources as part of global efforts to mitigate climate change and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. It covers a wide range of topics including the transition to cleaner fuels such as natural gas, hydrogen, and biofuels, as well as advancements in carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) technologies. Discussions may also encompass the role of clean transitional energy in achieving energy security, fostering economic growth, and addressing energy access challenges in developing regions.

  3. Waste energy recovery

    This track explores innovative approaches to harnessing energy from various forms of waste including municipal solid waste, agricultural residues, industrial by-products, and wastewater. It includes discussions on technologies such as waste-to-energy conversion processes, anaerobic digestion, landfill gas recovery, and thermal depolymerization. Additionally, topics may include the environmental benefits of waste energy recovery, regulatory frameworks governing waste-to-energy projects, and strategies for promoting circular economy principles through waste valorization.

  4. Automation in energy systems

    The Automation in Energy Systems track focuses on the integration of automation, artificial intelligence, and digital technologies to optimize the operation, management, and control of energy systems. It covers topics such as smart grid technologies, demand response systems, predictive maintenance algorithms for energy infrastructure, and autonomous control systems for energy generation and distribution networks. Discussions may also encompass cybersecurity considerations in automated energy systems, regulatory challenges, and case studies highlighting successful implementation of automation solutions in the energy sector.

  5. Energy policies

    This track examines the development, implementation, and impact of energy policies at local, national, and international levels. It encompasses discussions on regulatory frameworks governing energy markets, incentive mechanisms to promote renewable energy deployment, energy efficiency standards, and emissions reduction targets. Additionally, topics may include the socio-economic implications of energy policies, stakeholder engagement in policy-making processes, and comparative analysis of energy policy approaches across different regions and jurisdictions.

Important dates

EventDates
Early bird registration30 June 2024
Full paper submission31 July 2024
Full paper revision notification1 August 2024
Revised paper submission deadline10 August 2024
Full paper acceptance15 August 2024
Conference registration31 August 2024
Camera-ready submission31 August 2024
Conference date5 – 7 September 2024