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29–30 July 2021, Silicon Valley, San Francisco, CA, USA
International Conference on Innovations in Energy Engineering & Cleaner Production (IEECP’21)

Renewable energy is the fastest-growing energy source since the beginning of the century, and the demand has grown with the rapid development in the industrial and transportation sectors. According to the C2ES, renewables made up more than 20% of net U.S. energy consumed globally for heating, power, and transportation, and nearly 60% came from modern renewables (i.e., biomass, geothermal, solar, hydro, wind, and biofuels). Biomass makes up 98% of the renewable energy use in the industrial sector, with nearly 60% derived from biomass wood, 32% from biofuels, and nearly 7% from biomass waste. In the transportation sector, use of renewable fuels, such as ethanol and biodiesel, has increased significantly during the past decade. E85 (ethanol transportation fuel) is expected to be the fastest growing renewable energy type, growing at an average annual rate of 9.7% over the next 30 years.

The International Conference on Innovations in Energy Engineering & Cleaner Production (IEECP’21) aims to investigate innovation applications and the latest research in the areas of energy production, alternative and renewable energy supply, energy savings analysis, cleaner production, optimization of energy processes, and environmental impacts. We invite you to participate in the IEECP’21, which will take place virtually in Silicon Valley, San Francisco, California, USA, from 29 to 30 July, 2021. The conference provides a forum for both researchers and industry members to present their latest findings in all aspects of applied energy and cleaner production, and also provides a unique opportunity to investigate the intersections and interplay of the various approaches and solutions developed across this domain. The conference solicits contributions of abstracts and full or short papers that address the main energy topics which include, but are not limited to, the following topics:

  • Renewable energy;
  • Cleaner production;
  • Environmental sustainability;
  • Energy & AI;
  • Energy storage;
  • Sustainable building;
  • Energy economics;
  • Advanced energy systems.

Prospective authors are invited to submit abstracts and short or full papers in electronic format using our conference submission system.

For more information, please visit our conference web site:

https://ieecp-conference.org/

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