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Final Call for Abstract- Paper Better World with Renewable Energy World Renewable Energy Congress - 20 15-19 March 2021 WREC WREN 30 th Anniversary Department of Civil Engineering and Architecture Instituto Superior Técnico Lisbon, Portugal Mission Statement Who can be trusted to safeguard the future for our grandchildren when scientists are ignored and ridiculed; when the United Nations is toothless; when dividends are prioritised above the safety and wellbeing of humankind? We must all continue to work tirelessly to promote renewable energies, to search for new sources of sustainable energy, to condemn all forms of pollution whether from transport fuel emissions, agribusiness, construction and industry. Without urgent radical changes to our transports systems, electricity production, food production and present consumption rates there will be calamity. WREN has been a “prophet of doom” for more than 30 years promoting enabling policies and the development of a broad range of renewable technologies and applications across all sectors: for heating, cooling, agriculture applications, water desalination, transport and industrial applications for a BETTER, CLEANER, SAFER WORLD. The good news is that the younger generation is listening and acting and some countries are already changing their life styles, to minimise their carbon based emissions. WREN will keep working and running Congresses until all countries achieves 100%electricity supply from renewables hopefully before 2050. Honorary Chairman Prof Manuel Correia Guedes Prof Ali Sayigh- UK To be announced Portugal Host Chairman Congress Chairman Host - Chairman

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Page 1: Final Call for Abstract- Paper Call for... · 2020. 6. 30. · Final Call for Abstract- Paper Better World with Renewable Energy World Renewable Energy Congress - 20 15-19 March –

Final Call for Abstract- Paper

Better World with Renewable Energy

World Renewable Energy Congress - 20 15-19 March – 2021 WREC – WREN 30th Anniversary

Department of Civil Engineering and Architecture Instituto Superior Técnico – Lisbon, Portugal

Mission Statement

Who can be trusted to safeguard the future for our grandchildren when scientists are ignored and ridiculed; when the United Nations is toothless; when dividends are prioritised above the safety and wellbeing of humankind? We must all continue to work tirelessly to promote renewable energies, to search for new sources of sustainable energy, to condemn all forms of pollution whether from transport fuel emissions, agribusiness, construction and industry. Without urgent radical changes to our transports systems, electricity production, food production and present consumption rates there will be calamity. WREN has been a “prophet of doom” for more than 30 years promoting enabling policies and the development of a broad range of renewable technologies and applications across all sectors: for heating, cooling, agriculture applications, water desalination, transport and industrial applications for a BETTER, CLEANER, SAFER WORLD. The good news is that the younger generation is listening and acting and some countries are already changing their life styles, to minimise their carbon based emissions. WREN will keep working and running Congresses until all countries achieves 100%electricity supply from renewables hopefully before 2050. Honorary – Chairman Prof Manuel Correia Guedes Prof Ali Sayigh- UK To be announced Portugal Host Chairman Congress Chairman Host - Chairman

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World Renewable Energy Congress and Network – WREC, WREN

2020 is WREC Thirtieth Anniversary Thirty years - Towards cleaner environment

The World Renewable Energy Congress (WREC) and Network (WREN) is a non-profit company set up in 1990 to help

foster transfer of renewable energy technology from developed countries to developing countries. For more than 10-years

their Honorary President was the Deputy Director General of UNESCO, Prof Dr Adnan Badran. WREC is a British Company

which organizes conferences and seminars, publishes books, journals and magazines around the world in the field of

Renewable Energy. More than 40 countries have hosted the Congress, among them: UK, Germany, Italy, USA, UAE, and

Sweden. Congress participants have come from more than 80 countries. Regional conferences have been held in: Italy,

Canada, Colombia, Algeria, Kuwait, Bahrain, Malaysia, Zambia, Malawi, India, West Indies, Tunisia, Indonesia, Libya,

Taiwan, UAE, Oman, Czech Republic, Bahrain, Germany, Australia, Poland, Netherlands, Thailand, South Korea, Iran,

Syria, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Morocco, Sweden, France, USA, China, Sri Lanka and UK

Among its eminent speakers have been H H Olafur Ragnar Grimsson, President of Iceland, Dr Romano Prodi, Prime

Minister of Italy, Rt Hon Dr Stephen Timms MP, Rt Hon John Redwood MP, Rt Hon John Gummer MP, Sir Norman Foster,

Sir Jonathon Porritt, Crown Prince Faisal of Jordan, H E Dr Abdulaziz Bin Othman Altwaijri – Director General of ISESCO,

now WREN Honorary Chairman, Rt Hon US Secretary of Energy Hazel R. O'Leary and US Secretary of Energy and Nobel

Prize Laureate, Prof Steven Chu, Mrs Monika Ghandi, Minister of Environment, India, Admiral Truly, Dr Charly Gay and

Dan Arvisu Directors General of NREL, USA, First Minister of Scotland Rt Hon Alex Salmond, President of Iceland Olafur

Ragnar Grimsson , Prime Minister of Sri Lanka H E Ranil Wickremasinghe, Hon Minister of Megapolis & Western

Development Patali Champika Ranawaka & and H R H Princess Victoria of Sweden. WREN has worked with UN,

UNESCO, WEC, UNIDO, UNEP, WMO, WHO, ESCWA, ISES, SER, EU, the Common Wealth Science Council, and WB

The Chairman of WREC is Professor Ali Sayigh, B Sc. AWP, DIC, Ph. D, FIE, FIEE, C Eng. Chairman IEI, UK member of WEC, and FRSA. The first Congress was held in Reading, UK in 1990 and it has been held every second year since then. In 2012 it was held in Denver where more than 3000 participants were present. WREN Created “Ali Sayigh Trophy” to be given to the best country promoting renewable energy every two years. So far received by: Cyprus, Brazil, Italy, USA, Germany, France, Denmark, China and Morocco. The 2020 Congress will be held in Lisbon, PORTUGAL as HOST COUNTRY at: Department of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Instituto Superior Técnico. For more details see WREN Website: http://www.wrenuk.co.uk

Or Lisbon website: http://[email protected] _________________________________________________________________________________________________

CONGRESS TOPICS

1. Photovoltaic Technology 2. Solar Thermal, Heat Pumps & Geothermal Energy 3.Sustanability & Low Energy Architecture 4.Bio-energy, Biofuels, & Waste-to-energy 5.Policy, Finance, Social impact, Education & Sustainability 6.Energy Meteorology 7.Wind Energy Technology 8.Water, Hydropower & Ocean Energy 9-Hydrogen, Fuel Cells and Transport 10. Renewable System Integration 11- Energy and Gender 12- Student Competition in Sustainability

TECHNICAL COMMITTEE 1- Prof Ali Sayigh UK Chairman 2- Mr Rainer Hinrichs-Rahlwes Germany 3- Dr Antonella Trombadore Italy 4- Dr Marta Szabo Hungary 5- Prof Riadh Al-Dabbagh UAE 6- Prof Mohsen Aboulnaga Egypt 7- Dr David Goodfield Australia 8- Prof Robert Critoph UK 9- Prof Manuel C. Guedes Portugal 10- Prof Kamaruzzaman Sopian Malaysia 11- Mr Tony Book UK 12- Dr Amina Balagarawa Nigeria 13- Prof Don Swift-Hook UK 14- Dr Salam Darwish UK 15- Prof Anastasia Zabaniotou Greece 16- Dr Arthur Williams UK 17- Prof Susan Raof UK

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All papers are peer reviewed. Abstracts and papers will not appear in the programme or proceedings without pre-registration at the Congress. Early – bird Registration until 10 February 2021, http://wrec2020.tecnico.ulisboa.pt

Abstract: Abstract should be one page A4,

300-500 words only, single spacing using Arial font -12. It should contain title, author/s names, full address, email & 4 keywords. Please specify one of the above topics. Please send it to Ali Sayigh at

[email protected] and to Lisbon at: http://wrec2020.tecnico.ulisboa.pt. no later than Deadline of 20 July 2020

FULL PAPER Layout Instructions

1- All papers must have an abstract, 4-keywords, conclusion at the end and references. References marked in the text by numbers placed in the text by, [ ]. At the end and under References enlist them 1-, 2- and so on. 2- Use Font 12 Pt. Arial, Bold for heading and sub-heading with one space between them and the full text. 3- All pictures, tables and diagrams should be inserted in the text and clearly legible. 4- After the main Title, Authors names, their addresses and clear Email address. 5- Paper must be in WORD and NOT PDF so that the committee can edit it if necessary. 6- Full Paper must not exceed 8, A4 pages, Single Column and single spacing. 7- If the paper size is more than 10 MB, then send it in several sections to: Prof Ali Sayigh: Chairman of the Technical Committee, Email: [email protected] Our website: www.wrenuk.co.uk. Papers must also be sent to

Prof Manuel at Lisbon http://wrec2020.tecnico.ulisboa.pt. Deadline is 10 September 2020

8- WE SHALL DO OUR BEST TO PRODUCE THE PROCEEDINGS IN ADVANCE. IF YOUR FULL PAPER DOES NOT REACH US BY SEPTEMBER 10, it will not be included in the Proceedings. FOR REGISTRATION: please see Lisbon website: http://wrec2020.tecnico.ulisboa.pt Some HOTEL RESERVATION For Hotel Reservation, call the person in charge and ask for World Renewable Energy Congress 2020 Code 1- Ms Carmen Nora: VIP HOTELS, Av. 5 de Outubro, 197, 1050- 1054 Lisbon – Portugal: Tel: +351-210 435 044 Email: [email protected]: *** Single €80, Double €85, **** Single € 95, Double €100 2- Ms Flora Cardoso: HOTEIS HERITAGE, Av. da Liberdade, 30, 1250-145 Lisboa, Portugal:Tel:+351-213218217 Email: [email protected] : **** Double €110 3- Ms Maria Eduarda Ramos: EXPOASTORIA, Rua Braamcamp, 10, 1250 050 Lisbon, Portugal: T: +351 213861317, Email: [email protected] : *** Single €72, Double €80 4- TURIM Hotels: Ms Ana Correia, Groups Dept.,T: +351 210 330 830, E: [email protected]: single € (75- 83) Double (90 – 106). All hotel must be reserved before August 5

Among the Sponsors

Swift-HookAssociates

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Chairman: Prof Robert Critoph UK Vice Chairmen: 1- Dr Lawrence Kazmerski USA

2- Prof Kamaruzzaman Sopian Malaysia

Director General: Prof Ali Sayigh UK Trustees: 1- Prof Donald Swift-Hook UK 2- Mr Ken Stratton UK Honorary WREN Members

H E Dr A. H. bin Ali Mirza Bahrain H E Prof Harold H Suk Oh USA Sheikh Abdul Aziz Al-Nuaimi Ajman Advisors: 1- Mr Pradeep Chaturvedi India 2- Dr Kuruvilla Mathew Australia 3- Mr Vidya Amarapala Sri Lanka 4- Prof Riadh Al-Dabbagh UAE 5- Mr R Hinrichs-Rahlwes Germany 6- Prof L.W. Wang China 7- Dr David Renne USA

8- Prof Waheeb E Alnaser Bahrain 9- Prof Dorota Chwieduk Poland

10- Dr Haris Doukas Greece/EU 11- Dr Osman Benchikh France 12- Dr Marta Szabo Hungary

LIFE MEMBERS OF WREN Prof Critoph and the Technical Committee Have proposed the establishment of Life Membership of WREN. The following ten WREN Members were chosen to be the first Life Members:

1- Prof Dr Dorota Chwieduk - Poland 2- Prof Neil Hewitt – Northern Ireland – UK 3- Dr Indra H. Singh - TRINIDAD

4- Mr Rainer Hinrichs-Rahlwes - Germany

10- Dr Lawrence Kazmerski - USA

13- Prof Nader Al-Bastaki Bahrain

14- H E Dr Hilal Al-Hinai Oman 15- Prof Marco Sala Italy 16- Prof Dr Yoshinori Itaya Japan 17- Prof Young-Ho LEE Korea 18- Prof Soogab Lee Korea 19- Prof Mohsen Aboulnaga Egypt 20 –Dr Shadia J Ikhmayies Jordan 21- Prof Anastasia Zabaniotou Greece 22- Ms Cecilia Tilli Sweden 23- Prof Shyam S. Nandwani Costa Rica 24-Dr Fahad Al-Suleiman Saudi Arabia 25- Prof Hassan Nfaoui Morocco 26- Prof Manuel C Guedes Portugal 27- Dr Ruxandra Crutescu Romania

28- Dr Sanaz Ghazi Canada 29- Prof Dr Derya Oktay Turkey

30- Dr Hasila Jarimi Malaysia 32- Prof Khaled Al-Sallal Canada

33- Prof Yoshihiro Yamamoto Japan 34- Dr Amina Batagarawa Nigeria 35- Prof Despina Serghides Cyprus 36- Forty more members

5- Mr Pradeep Chaturvedi – India

6- Prof Dr Waheeb Alnaser - Bahrain

7- Dr Kuruvilla Mathew - Australia

8- Prof Robert Critoph - UK

9- Prof Kamaruzzaman Sopian – Malaysia

11- Prof Donald Swift-Hook - UK

12- Prof Despina Serghides

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WREN - PIONEERS World Renewable Energy Network select every two years a group of outstanding scientist, engineers and policy makers and bestows on them the title WREN POINEERS. For 2020 the following persons were selected:

Prof Derya Oktay – Turkey Dr Ali Al-Alawi - Oman Prof Manuel Guedes - Portugal Prof Waheeb Alnaser – Bahrain

Dr Carlos Santos Silva

Portugal Dr Antonella Trombadore Dr Sarah McCormack

Mr Vidya Amarapala Italy Ireland Dr Osman Benchikh

Sri-Lanka France

Dr Ming Jun Huang Mr Tony Book Prof Carlos Labriola Prof Mohsen Aboulnaga Prof Alessandra Battisti Northern Ireland UK Argentina Egypt Italy

PROF. ALI SAYIGH TROPHY: The 2020 Trophy will be awarded to Costa Rica

for having 100% Renewable Energy throughout in the Country.

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Some of the Invited Speakers & Their Presentations

1- Would Evolutionary Solar Technologies Get Us to the 100% Renewables Transformation in Time? Lawrence L. Kazmerski Renewable and Sustainable Energy Institute (RASEI), University of Colorado National Renewable Energy Laboratory (Emeritus), Golden, Colorado, USA 5- A global zero-emission economy with 100% renewables is necessary, Possible, and economical Hans-Josef Fell

Member of German Parliament (1998 -2013), President Energy Watch Group, GERMANY

5- Energy and industry transition: opportunities and threats for new and old national economies Winfried Hoffmann Applied Solar Expertise – ASE, Hanau, Germany

9- RENEWABLES IN TRANSPORT: PROSPECTS AND IMPEDIMENTS Amela AJANOVIC Energy Economics Group, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria

2- Climate responsive heating and cooling of buildings in the hot summer and cold winter zone in China Prof Runming Yao School of Civil Engineering, Chongqing University, China School of the Built Environment, University of Reading, UK 3- Sustainable Prefabricated Buildings: a holistic approach Katerina Tsikaloudaki*, Theodore Theodosiou, Stella Tsoka, Panagiotis Chastas

Civil Engineering Department, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, GREECE

4- Towards Circular Economy Solutions for the Management of Wastes and Agri-food Processing Residues to Energy Anastasia Zabaniotou, Department of Chemical Engineering, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece 2- Ammonia - carbon adsorption domestic gas heat pump

Robert Critoph, Steven Metcalf and Angeles Rivero-Pacho

School of Engineering, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK

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5- Climate Change Adaptation: Renewable Energy and Climate Actions in Cities to Mitigate Climate Change risks and Enhance Liveability – A Diagnostic and Strategic Study Mohsen Aboulnaga1*, Naguib Amin2, Bruno Rebelle3 1 Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University, Egypt, 2 Team Leader of CES-MED Project, Beirut, Lebanon and Rabat, Morocco 3 Managing Director, Transitions, CES-MED SECAP Consultant, Paris, France, 5- Renewable Energy Development and Meeting Target of 175 GW by 2022 in

India

Prof H.P Garg Director General, Principal Secretory, MP Govt., Bhopal), Trinity Institute of Professional Studies Dwarka, sector-9, Institutional Area, New Delhi - India 5- Heading towards democratic and sustainable electricity systems Reinhard HAAS Energy Economics Group, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria 5- The European Green Deal – Unlocking the EU’s Potentials of

Renewable Energy? Rainer Hinrichs-Rahlwes European Renewable Energies Federation (EREF), BELGIUM German Renewable Energy Federation (BEE), GERMANY 2- ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF A GENERIC SOLAR HEATING SYSTEM BASED ON A SEASONAL THERMAL ENERGY ADSORPTION STORAGE; Solar Potential and Storage Size for different European Cities Ch. Bauera, G. Duponta, A. Dechanta, F. Haucka, A. Frazzicab, V. Brancatob, B. Dawouda,* a Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Regensburg, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Galgenberg, Germany b CNR – Istituto di Tecnologie Avanzate per l'Energia “Nicola Giordano”, Messina 98126, Italy 1- Photovoltaics vs fossil fuels financial feasibility model for expanding

access to electricity in off-grid rural regions Judith A. Cherni*, Carlos J. Francoa, Isaac Dynerb, Maritza Jimenezc

*Centre for Energy Technology and Policy, CEP, Imperial College London, UK a. Faculty of Mines, National University of Colombia; b. Faculty of Natural Sciences and Engineering, University of Bogota; c. School of Engineering, Pontificial Bolivariana University; Faculty of Mines, National University of Colombia; 7- Simulation of Fish Trajectory in a Reaction Hydroturbine with CFD and a Surrogate Numerical Model Charalambos Kottas Choulakis, Ioannis Kassanos, Ioannis Anagnostopoulos*

School of Mechanical Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, GREECE

2- DYNAMIC INFLUENCE OF COMBINED BIPV WITH AIR SOURCE HEAT PUMP FOR RESIDENTIAL HEAT SUPPLY WITH PCM UNFLOOR HEATING Ming Jun Huang*1 and Neil J. Hewitt1

Belfast School of Architecture and the Built Environment, Ulster University, UK

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1- Nanostructured P-N Junctions and Photoconductive Cells for Thermal Energy Conversion Karen M. Gambaryan Department of Physics of Semiconductors and Microelectronics, Yerevan State University, ARMENIA 2- Optimizing Solar Thermal by Managing Production and Contribution

Henry K. Vandermark 31 Cambridge Terrace, Cambridge MA 02140, U.S.A. 1- Perspectives and challenges for the next generation of thin film solar cells Alessandro Romeo: Laboratory for Applied Physics, Department of Computer Science, University of Verona, Ca', Italy 3- Greening the Urban Environment: Mass Transit: An Integrated Approach to Sustainable Urban Development Khalid Z. El Adli, Ph.D., Assoc. AIA, F. Assoc. ASLA Professor of Urban Planning and Design & Director of International Programs Faculty of Urban and Regional Planning, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt 3- Dubai, The sustainable, Smart City Prof. Dr. Riadh H. AL-Dabbagh * Ajman University, Ajman U AE 7- Floating Offshore Wind Technology Development: Current Status and Future Vision Dr Abdul Salam Darwish School of Civil Engineering, University of Bolton, Bolton, UK 2- Thermal energy storage technologies for utilisation of Renewable energy sources & EU project HEART Uroš Stritih, Mechanical Engineering, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia 3- Walking with the climate. Technologies and methodology on Intermediate urban open spaces design Prof Alessandra Battisti Dipartimento PDTA La Sapienza, Via Flaminia 70, ROMA, Italy 5-The Opportunities and- Challenges for 100% Renewable Energy David S. Renné International Solar Energy Society Boulder, USA 3- Promoting energy- and resource-efficient buildings and ecological citizenship in future settlements: The Case of the BedZED Development Derya Oktay, Prof. Dr. Ondokuz Mayıs University, Turkey

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9 5- Resource-Efficient Pathways towards Greenhouse-Gas- Neutrality – RESCUE Project Dr Harry Lehmann, General Director, Federal Environmental Agency, Dessau, Germany

4- Artificial cellulose type catalysts for processing cellulosic biomass Ananda S. Amarasekara Department of Chemistry, Prairie View A&M University, Prairie View, Texas 77446, USA

5- THE BLUE ECONOMY FOR BUILDING RESILIENCE FOR A SUSTAINABLE CARIBBEAN Dr Indra Haraksingh Department of Physics, the University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, TRINIDAD

1- Characterization of Photovoltaic (PV) Modules under Real Operating Conditions Abdul Q. Malik Department of Physics, School of Pure sciences, College of Engineering, Science and Technology,Fiji National University, P. O. Box 5529, Lautoka, Fiji.

4- Bioprospecting for Bioenergy production R. Praveen kumar

Arunai Engineering College, Tiruvannamalai, India 5- POPULAR ERRORS ABOUT RENEWABLES Prof. Don Swift-Hook Visiting Professor at Kingston University, London and Secretary of WREN Bourne Place, Horsell Common Road, WOKING, Surrey GU21 4XX, UK 3- The Scope of Advanced Smart Vacuum Insulation Technologies for Net-Zero Energy Buildings Saim Memon

Solar Thermal Vacuum Engineering Research Group, London Centre for Energy Eng., School of Engineering, London South Bank University, London, UNITED KINGDOM

1- ADVANCEMENTS IN HIGH PERFORMANCE HYBRID

PHOTOVOLTAIC/THERMAL SOLAR COLLECTOR TECHNOLOGY

Kamaruzzaman Sopian, Professor & Director

Solar Energy Research Institute (SERI), Universiti kebangsaan Malaysia, 43600 Bangi,

Selangor, Malaysia 3- Developing Sustainable Cities for Climate Change Mitigation Prof Despina Serghides

Energy, Environment and Water Research Center (EEWRC), the Cyprus Institute, Cyprus

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10 2- Decarbonisation of Space Heating - The Electric Heat Pump and Building Stock Interactions Prof NJ Hewitt Head of School, Belfast School of Architecture and the Built Environment Director, Centre for Sustainable Technologies, Newtownabbey, Belfast, N. Ireland 3- Analysis of operation of a hybrid renewable micro scale energy systems in the low energy house in a moderate climate

Dorota Chwieduk, Bartosz Chwieduk, Institute of Heat Engineering, Warsaw University of Technology, Nowowiejska 21/25, Warsaw 00- 665, Poland 5- The Transition in Solar and Wind Energy Use in GCC Countries Waheeb E Alnaser and Naser W Alnaser University of Bahrain, P O box 32038, Kingdom of Bahrain 3- Assessment of a sustainability knowledge source via the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) to facilitate sustainable housing Camila Fonseca Mazzo1*, Martin Anda1, David Goodfield1 1 College of Science, Health, Engineering and Education, Murdoch University, Perth, Western Australia.

2- Analysis of a novel thermochemical De-NOx cycle with composite multi-halide sorbent C. Zhang, G.L. An, L.W. WANG Institute of Refrigeration and Cryogenics, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, 200240, China 3- Towards Carbon Neutral Operating Buildings

Helmut F.O. Müller

Green Building R&D GmbH, Germany

7- Darrieus turbine for applications in Urban Environments Carlos V. M. Labriola*1, Jorge Lassig2 1Department of Electrotecnia, Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad Nacional del Comahue , ARGENTINA 2 2Department of Mechanics, Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad Nacional del Comahue , ARGENTINA 2- Test of a set of solar panels on a curved parabolic roof Carlos V. M. Labriola*1, Jorge Lassig2, Ubaldo Jara2, Juan Valle Sosa2 1Department of Electrotecnia, Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad Nacional del Comahue , ARGENTINA 2Department of Mechanics, Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad Nacional del Comahue, ARGENTINA 3- Challenges and Opportunities for Achieving a Sustainable Community in McAllen, Texas Architectural & Engineering Design Technology, South Texas College, USA

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5- ENERGY TRANSITION IN MOROCCO: AS IT STANDS AND CHALLENGES Hassan NFAOUI & Ali SAYIGH Solar E. & Env. Team, Energy Centre, Mohammed-V Univ.,Rabat, Morocco, Chairman of WREC & Director General-WREN, Brighton BN2 1FD, UK.

5- Smart Cities Mission in India Dr Gouri Datta, Advisor EXPLORE-Energy Solutions, New Delhi, University of Delhi, New Delhi INDIA

3- Living inspired by nature: Concept design of green buildings in Sri Lanka Antonella Trombadore*1, Marco Paolini1, Matteo Torracchi1 1 Department of Architecture DIDA, University of Florence, Italy, 3- Mediterranean University as Catalyst for Eco-Sustainable Renovation:

The experience of Med EcoSure Cross Border Living Lab Antonella Trombadore*1, Gisella Calcagno1 1 Department of Architecture DIDA, University of Florence, Italy 5- The Environmental Impacts of Coronavirus Pandemic: Lessons Learned From Pandemic to Climate Change - Building Post-Crisis Sustainable initiatives Dr. Jazla Fadda, Jebel Ali, Alfurjan, United Arab Emirates 2- Solar thermal energy storage in various media Márta Szabó: Szent Istvan University, HUNGARY

. 1- Evaluation of Omani experience in using grid connected photovoltaic stations Hussein A Kazem1,2, Miqdam T Chaichan3, Ali H. A. Al-Waeli2, K Sopian2 “1Sohar University, PO Box 44, Sohar, PCI 311, Oman 2Solar Energy Research Institute, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, 43600, Bangi, Selangor, Malaysia 3Energy and Renewable Energies Technology Research Center, Univ. of Tech., Iraq “

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5- Energy Knowledge Base and Global Sustainability: Linking the Agenda’s EX-Head of Energy Programme – UNESCO, Paris, France

1- Application of an Improved Slide Mode Control Strategy to PV pumping System

1Sarah Adourraziq, 2Med Amine Abdourraziq, 3Mouhaydine Tlemcani 1Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdellah University, LESSI Lab FSDM, REEPER Group, EST, Fez, MOROCCO

5- Future of Renewable Energy in India

Pradeep Chaturvedi

Chairman, Indian Association for the Advancement of Science, New Delhi, India

4. Crude glycerin purification and its esterification with oleic acid over –SO3H functionalized mesoporous carbon catalyst *Celio L. Cavalcante1, Maria R. Antunes Arcanjo1, Isabela Alves dos Santos1 Solange A. Quintella1, Eduardo Rigoti2, Sibele B. Castella Pergher Rodrigo Silveira Vieira1 1Brazil Universidade Federal do Ceará, and 2Brazil UFRN

Application of an Improved Slide Mode Control Strategy to PV pumping System