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Event - Energy and Sustainability 2023
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- Impacts
- Other
- Climate Change
- Energy Access
- Water and Energy for Food
- Renewable Energy
- Portugal
The world’s economy is fuelled by energy. Depletion of resources and severe environmental effects resulting from the continuous use of fossil fuels has motivated an increasing amount of interest in renewable energy resources and the search for energy policies leading to a sustainable future.
The changes required to progress from an economy mainly relying on hydrocarbons to one taking advantage of sustainable renewable energy resources require considerable scientific research, as well as the development of new technology and the design of energy systems. Energy policies and management are of primary importance to achieve sustainability and need to be compatible with recent advances in energy production and distribution.
In many cases, the challenges lie as much in the conversion from renewable (wind, solar, etc.) to useful energy forms (electricity, heat, fuel) at an acceptable cost that includes the possible damage to the environment as in the integration of these renewable forms of energy into the existing infrastructure.
The diverse topics covered by the conference often require collaboration between different disciplines to arrive at optimum solutions; they include studies of energy networks, new energy resources, materials, storage solutions, waste-to-energy processes, smart grids, and many others.
Particular emphasis in ESUS 23 will be given to the sustainability performance of buildings which is highlighted in a recent EU initiative called Level(s). A special session is planned that would provide a forum for research on the evaluation of sustainable buildings, as well as the policies aimed at a building stock and its resilient built environment within the framework of the circular economy in Europe.
Conference Topics
The following list covers some of the topics to be presented at Energy and Sustainability 2023. Papers on other subjects related to the objectives of the conference are also welcome.
-Energy policies -Energy systems automation & integration -Design & process optimization; -Energy & material systems integration; -Energy efficiency; -Sustainable buildings; -Energy and transport; -Energy systems technology; -Energy and circular economy; -Education for energy sustainability; -Processing of oil and gas; -Sustainable energy from hydrocarbons; -Sustainable energy production; -Renewable energy resources; -Biomass and biofuels; -Waste to energy; -Nuclear energy; -Energy recovery; -Energy storage and distribution; -Heat Storages; -Pipelines; -Smart grids; -Energy access; -Environmental impact; -Environmental risk management; -Greenhouse gas emissions; -CO2 capturing and management;
-Case studies.


















