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1 UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE HELLENIC CHAIRMANSHIP 3 rd International Scientific Conference E n e r g y a n d C l i m a t e C h a n g e 3 r d o p e n c a l l Photo from ManagEnergy and Intelligent Energy - Europe Programme of the European Commission 7 8 October 2010 Athens, Greece Organized by Energy Policy and Development Centre (KEPA) Coordinator of P R O M I T H E A S The Energy and Climate Change Policy Network Media sponsors General Secretariat for Research and Technology 1
2 The History The PROMITHEAS Conference started as an activity of the FP6 funded project titled PROMITHEAS-2 and has become an annual meeting for scientists and researchers working in energy and climate change policy issues. The 1 st PROMITHEAS Conference titled Energy Investments and Trade Opportunities, in 2008, was a two-day event with political and scientific sessions. The 2 nd PROMITHEAS Conference, in 2009, titled Energy and Climate Change included only scientific sessions. Both events were organized by the Energy Policy and Development Centre (KEPA) of the NKUA, coordinator of the PROMITHEAS Network, and were set under the auspices of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC) Organization. All events were hosted by the oldest university of Greece, the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (NKUA). This year the 3 rd International Scientific Conference titled Energy and Climate Change of the PROMITHEAS Net will take place at the premises of NKUA (photo) on October 7-8, 2010 in Athens, Greece. The event is set under the auspices of BSEC. The Scientific Committee invites scientists, researchers, PhD candidates and policy makers from all over the world to participate. A. Opening Welcome Addresses The Conference High level officials from BSEC countries, BSEC PERMIS, EU, International organizations and distinguished scientists, known for their research work in energy and climate change will be invited to chair the sessions and address the event. B. Sessions The sessions are oriented to energy and environment - climate change. An International Scientific Committee consisted of members from Greece, EU, BSEC and Central Asia countries will ensure the quality of the sessions. All sessions will be hosted at the New Amfitheatro of the Central Building of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. The Energy Policy and Development Centre (NKUA-KEPA), coordinator of the PROMITHEAS Net is an academic institute (within the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens). The PROMITHEAS network includes so far twenty five (25) members from sixteen countries of S.E. Europe, Black Sea, Caspian Sea and Central Asia. The activities of the Centre are mainly related to the power sector, energy transportation and interconnections, energy geopolitics, regional energy markets, promotion of energy investments and trade, environmental implications of energy use and design and evaluation of climate change policy instruments. The contact details of KEPA are the following: Organization Energy Policy and Development Centre (KEPA) National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Panepistimiopolis, KEPA Building Athens, Greece Tel.: (+30) , (+30) Fax: (+30) [email protected] Website: 2
3 Abstracts and papers The Conference Language is English. Intending contributors should submit initially only abstracts. Electronic submission (in MS Word format) through is strongly recommended. Abstracts will be reviewed by the Scientific Committee before their acceptance for presentation. Abstracts should be approximately 200 words in length and should clearly demonstrate the scientific contribution of the proposed presentation. Authors should include at the end of the abstract bibliographic references. The authors are kindly requested to indicate their affiliation, contact details and at which of the following themes and topics their work refers to. Intending contributors may download from the Conference web-site the Style Guide for Abstracts/Papers and the Sample page for preparing their documents according to the required format. The book of all accepted abstracts will be published and distributed with the Conference Program. The Conference Proceedings will include the full papers that were presented during the Conference. Authors should submit the full paper once they are informed that their abstract is accepted. All presentations will be uploaded at the web-site of the Conference. Submitted papers will be reviewed for publication in the Euro-Asian Journal of Sustainable Energy Development Policy, published by the PROMITHEAS network. Abstracts will be submitted electronically at: (Contact person Dr. Popi Konidari) PROMITHEAS network invites scientists, researchers, PhD candidates and engineers from the academic, scientific, engineering and industrial sectors to participate and contribute in promoting and disseminating scientific knowledge. Participants are welcomed to submit abstracts relevant to the following themes/ topics or to combinations of them: Themes and topics A. Energy Policy General topics - Energy supply and geopolitics - Strategic energy planning - Energy interconnections - Transcontinental energy corridors - Environmental, social and economic impacts of energy policies and usage - Analysis and optimization of energy processes - Energy scenarios, modeling and forecasting - Energy security and risk assessment - Energy management systems - Energy system analysis and modeling - Decision support systems for energy sector management - Energy Economics These general topics concern also the following themes and topics. A1: Conventional fuels (oil, gas, coal, lignite) - Reserves estimation technologies and methodologies Exploration Geological, geochemical and geophysical methods and technologies - Production and transportation - Improved recovery - Socio-economics of reserves exploitation and fossil fuel transportation - Design, construction and operations of pipelines - Hydrocarbons maritime and rail transportation A2: Electricity - Generation, transmission & distribution planning and protection - Power systems reliability and security - Corporate planning and management - Market policies, structures and rules - Market deregulation - Markets modeling and simulation - Pricing and transactions 3
4 - Optimization Techniques - Demand and/or Load Management/Forecast - Plant and equipment operation, maintenance, control and condition monitoring - Modern technology and computation techniques and applications - Online Monitoring and Diagnosis - Distributed Generation, Co-generation A3. Renewable Energy Sources (solar, wind, hydro, geothermal, biomass, tidal wave, hydrogen) - Obstacles for the promotion of renewable energy - Competitiveness and cost efficiency - Renewable energies in rural areas - Emissions cuts and the promotion of RES A4. Biofuels - New BioTechnologies - Policies for promoting the use of biofuels - Global trading and pricing B. Environmental Climate Change Policy General topics - Environmental protection policies (water, noise, health, pollution, ecosystems, biodiversity) - Environmental climate change economics - Decision support systems - Comparative analysis of policies These general topics concern also the following themes and topics. B1: Climate change - Climate change forecasting models and simulations - Measuring and evaluating climate change impacts (water cycle, ecosystems, biodiversity, land regions, agriculture, health and cultural heritage) - Mitigation policies (Kyoto protocol mechanisms ETS, CDM and JI green markets, post-kyoto regimes). - Carbon dioxide capture and storage - Climate change and ozone layer depletion B2: Energy efficiency and conservation - Energy conservation measures and their implementation - Optimal use of energy resources - Mathematical models - Techniques and technologies for energy consumption measuring and monitoring - Optimization of day lighting and artificial lighting (green lighting) - Energy networks and decentralized production (heat and electricity) Scientific Committee An International Scientific Committee with members from Greece, EU, BSEC and Central Asia countries will ensure the quality of the Scientific Sessions. Chairman Prof. Ioannis KARAKOSTAS, Vice Rector, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece Members Prof. Dimosthenis ASIMAKOPOULOS, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece Prof. Perikles BOURKAS, National Technical University of Athens, Greece Prof. Mihail CHIORSAC, Academy of Sciences of Moldova, Moldova Prof. Evangelos DIALYNAS, National Technical University of Athens, Greece Prof. Nenad DJAJIC, University of Belgrade, Serbia Prof. Dias HARALAMPOPOULOS, University of the Aegean, Greece Prof. Alexander ILYINSKY, Finance Academy, Russia Prof. Anatoly IMETKHENOV, Eastern Siberia State University of Technology, Russia Prof. Evgenij INSHEKOV, National Technical University of Kiev, Ukraine Prof. Sergey INYUTIN, University Turan-Astana, Kazakhstan 4
5 Prof. Dejan IVEZIC, University of Belgrade, Serbia Prof. Nikola KALOYANOV, Technical University of Sofia, Bulgaria Prof. Konstantinos KARAGIANNOPOULOS, National Technical University of Athens, Greece Prof. Jorgaq KACANI, Polytechnic University of Tirana, Albania Prof. Georgios KALLOS, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece Prof. Andonaq LAMANI, Polytechnic University of Tirana, Albania Prof. Dimitrios MAVRAKIS, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece Prof. Ioannis MAZIS, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece Prof. Haji MELIKOV, National Academy of Sciences, Azerbaijan Scientific Committee Important dates Registration Prof. Nikitas NIKITAKOS, University of the Aegean, Greece Prof. Agis PAPADOPOULOS, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece Prof. Anca POPESCU, Institute for Studies and Power Engineering, Romania Prof. Arthur PRAKHOVNIK, National Technical University of Kiev, Ukraine Prof. Elmira RAMAZANOVA, National Academy of Sciences, Azerbaijan Prof. Alvina REIHAN, Tallin University, Estonia Prof. Matthaios SANTAMOURIS, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece Prof. Mustafa TIRIS, Energy Institute TUBITAK MRC, Turkey Prof. Milton A. TYPAS, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece Deadlines for the 3 rd open call Deadline for the submission of abstracts: 23 August 2010 Notification of acceptance: 6 September 2010 Deadline for submission of full paper: 30 September 2010 For registration, a Registration Form should be completed and sent to NKUA-KEPA, by 30 September, the registration fee amounts to 250. Special registration fees will apply for the following cases: 200 for phd students. 200 for scientists of the PROMITHEAS Net members. Registration fee includes printed material, coffee breaks, two lunches and two dinners. Payments and Cancellations Payment can be made either by direct payment of the whole amount to the NKUA Special Account for Research Grants account at EMPORIKI Bank or by 50% of the amount to the aforementioned account and the remaining amount by cash upon registration during the Conference. The payment should be sent to the following account: EMPORIKI BANK IBAN: GR Swift/BIC: EMPOGRAA Beneficiary: NKUA/SARG 5
6 Payment through credit cards is not acceptable. Upon registration, the organizers will issue an official receipt to the participant. Cancellations are accepted up to, and no later than 6 September 2010, with a full refund of the payment made. In the case of cancellation after this date, a 50% refund of registration fees will be made, while for cancellations after 15 September 2010 there will be no refund. Participants should send the registration form along with the copy of the bank receipt for the payment otherwise their registration will not be considered as complete. The Conference material will be available only for those registered. The registration form can be downloaded from the web-site. Participants are kindly requested to write on the bank receipt as payment explanation PROMITHEAS- 3 rd International Conference. For payment through the participant s institution, company or organization and the issuance of the relevant invoice, the participant should contact the organizers and settle this issue before the event. Participants will provide the necessary data so as the organizers issue the invoice during the Conference. In such a case they will have to pay an additional amount for taxes that is about 19% of the registration fee that they will pay. Visa Participants that need the issuance of a visa to travel to Greece, are kindly requested to contact the organizers in time (at least one month before the event) and settle this issue. The organizers will facilitate them by sending the relevant invitation to the pertinent Greek consulate after the completion of the registration procedure. Each participant will have to handle his/her booking and pay directly to the hotel, indicating he/she will select. The following list includes recommended hotels. More details about hotels will be released in the next announcements. Accommodation METROPOLITAN (Tel: , BEST WESTERN ESPERIA (Tel: , STRATOS VASILIKOS (Tel: , TITANIA hotel room rates (Tel: , ALEXANDROS (Tel: , ATHINAIS (Tel: , ARETHOUSA (Tel: , OMIROS (Tel: , For students there is also the option of a youth hostel Athens Backpackers (Tel: , Further information 3 rd International Scientific Conference Energy and Climate Change - october &catid=14%3aconferences&itemid=5&lang=en 6
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