PROGRAMME
World Renewable Energy Congress X and Exhibition
19–25 July 2008
Glasgow – Scotland
Scottish Exhibition & Conference Centre
Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
Organised by
World Renewable Energy Congress Brighton, UK
WREC
Warwick University
GENERAL INFORMATION
WREN Council Meeting Menzies Hotel 09.30 Saturday 19 JulyWREN/Elsevier Dinner Corinthian Restaurant 19.30 Saturday 19 July
Three-Mile Race Congress Centre 08.15 Sunday 20 JulyWorkshop, M3 29 James Weir Bldg 09.00 Sunday 20 JulyGender & Energy University of Strathclyde Dept Mech Engineering 75 Montrose StreetCivic Reception Science Museum 19.30 Sunday 20 JulyRegistration Congress Centre 13.00 -1700 Sunday 20
08.30 – 17.30 Mon - Fri
SESSIONS Scottish Exhibition Monday 21 – Friday 25 & Congress Centre July
Plenary A Lomand AuditoriumPlenary B Alsh Room
Photovoltaic – PV Lomand AuditoriumLow Energy Architecture – LEA Alsh RoomSolar Thermal – ST Boisdale 1Wind Energy –WE Boisdale 2Biomass – BM Carron 1Policy – P Carron 2Marine – M Dochart 1Energy & Gender – G NessEuropean Workshop Dochart 2Fuel Cells & Hydrogen – FC Morar Related Topics – RT Leven
Useful telephone numbers
Menzies Hotel 0141 222 929Scottish Exhibition & Congress Centre 0141 248 3000
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We are proud to announce that the second award of theWREC/Ali Sayigh Trophy will take place on
Wednesday 23 July, 2008at the
Plaza Hotel, Banquet Hall, Glasgow
The next award will take place at WREC XI, May 2010 in Abu Dhabi
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Programme Content
No. Item Page
WREC–Trophy
1 OpeningProgramme 1
2 MondayProgramme 1
3 PlenaryProgrammes 2
4 PolicyIssues 5
5 EuropeanWorkshop 10
6 FuelCellandHydrogen 12
7 BiomassConversion 15
8 SundayWorkshop 20
9 EnergyandGender 20
10 MarineTechnology 22
11 SolarThermal 26
12 WindEnergyApplications 33
13 PhotovoltaicApplications 39
14 SolarRadiationandRelatedTopics 46
15 LowEnergyArchitecture 49
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World Renewable Energy Congress – X and ExhibitionFIRST DAY PROGRAMME
Monday 21 Julyat
Lomand AuditoriumOPENING CEREMONY09:30–09:35 ChairmanoftheWorldRenewableEnergyCongress ProfessorAliSayigh
09:35–09:45 DeputyPrincipal,UniversityofStrathclyde ProfessorJimMcDonald
09:45–10:00 FirstMinister,ScotishGovernment Rt.Hon.AlexSalmond
10:00-10:15 DirectorGeneralofISESCO ISESCOProgrammeforSustainableDevelopmentandEnvironment HEDrAbdulazizAltwaijri
10:15–10:30 UNESCOAssistantDirectorGeneralforNaturalSciences ProgrammeinRenewableEnergyandEnvironment MrWalterErdelen
10:30–10:40 DirectorforEnergy,EuropeanCommission OpeningremarksonEnergyOptionsintheEU MrRaffaeleLibrali
10:40–10:50 ChiefExecutiveOfficerofBRE DrPeterBonfield
10:50-11:00 DirectoroftheInternationalCentreforTheoraticalPhysics ProfKRSreenivasan
11:00–11:10 SecretaryGeneral,EnvironmentAgency,AbuDhabi WREC-2010Congress MrMajidAlMansouri
11:10–11:20 ChiefExecutiveOfficer,AxaGroup TBC
11:20–11:40 CoffeeBreak&ExhibitionOpening
MONDAY 21 PROGRAMME11.40–13.30 PLENARY – A1Chair: Mr Walter Erdelen, UNESCO & Dr Abood Al Sawafi, Oman
InvP-Renewable Energy Programme and the EU BrunoSchmitz,HeadofUnit,DGResearch,EU,Brussels,Belgium
InvBM65- Biofuels: Unlocking the Potential JenniferHolmgren:UOPLLC,DesPlaines,60017,USA
InvP75- The Economic Case for Climate Action: The role of renewable energy HunterLovins:PresidentofNaturalCapitalismSolutions,EldoradoSpring,CO,USA
InvM- Status of Wave and Tidal Current Energy Conversion BakrBahaj:ProfSouthamptonUniversity,SustainableEnergyResearchGroup,UK
13:30–14:30 LUNCHBREAK
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14:30–16:10 PLENARY – A2Chair: H E Dr Abdulaziz Altwaijri, ISESCO and Mr Raffaele Liberali, EU
InvP80- Drivers of change: energy ChrisLuebkeman:DirectorforGlobalForesight+Innovation,ArupForesightInnova-
tionandIncubation,London,UK
InvP78- Innovation for a Sustainable Energy Future: Renewable Energy’s Role DanE.Arvizu:Director,NationalRenewableEnergyLab.,Golden,Colorado,USA
InvLEA78- Some thoughts on architecture and Recent Works of A. N. Tombazis and Associates AlexandrosN.Tombazis:Architect–Principal,A.N.TombazisandAssociatesArchi-tectsLtd.,Athens,GREECE
Recent Developments and Perspectives of Renewable Energies in Germany RainerHinrichs-Rahlwes:BoardMemberofBEE–GermanRenewableEnergyFedera-
tion,Berlin,Germany
16:00–16:30 CoffeeBreak
16:30–18:30 PLENARY – A3Chair: Dr Stan Bull, NREL,USA and Mr Majid Al Mansouri, UAE
InvP – Renewable Energy Programme and Policy in the UK MrPhilipRWolfe:ChiefOfficerofUKRenewableEnergyAssociation,WaterlooPlace,
London,UK
InvPV23- Technology Development in Photovoltaics MartinA.Green:ARCPhotovoltaicsCentreofExcellence,UniversityofNewSouthWales,Sydney,Australia
InvG3- Global Warming, Energy Insecurity & the Energy Poor: The Path Not Taken LakshmanGuruswamy:CenterforEnergyandEnvironmentalSecurity,UniversityofColoradoSchoolofLaw
InvP3- The New Dawn of Geothermal Energy Worldwide ThorsteinnI.Sigfusson:ProfessorandDirectorGeneral,UniversityofIcelandandIcelandInnovationCentre,Keldnaholt,112Reykjavik,Iceland
PLENARY PAPERSWednesday – Thursday – Friday
23, 24, 25 July 2008WEDNESDAY
09–10:30 Plenary – A4Chairs: Larry Kazmerski - USA and Donna Munro - UK
InvPV38: Solar Sustainable Development and Photovoltaic Industries IsaoYukawa AdvisorandFormer-PresidentoftheKyoceraSolarGroup,Kyoto,JAPAN
InvP85- Sustainable energy - sustainable business: the challenge of making low-carbon energy competitive KatrinaLandis,GroupVice-President,BPAlternativeEnergy,London,UK
InvPV96- Overview and Challenges of Thin Film Solar Cell Technologies HarinS.Ullal,Ph.D. NationalCenterforPhotovoltaics,NationalRenewableEnergyLaboratory 1617ColeBoulevard,Golden,Colorado80401USA
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InvP65- Climate Change: Challenges and Solutions GovindaR.TimilsinaSr.ResearchEconomist,TheWorldBank,Washington,DC,USA
InvST35- Some aspects of development of solar thermal energy technologies DorotaChwiedukPresidentofPolishSolarEnergySociety;Vice-PresidentofInternationalSolarEnergySociety–Europe;InstituteofFundamentalTechnologicalResearchPolishAcademyofSciences,Warsaw,Poland
09.00–10:30 Plenary B1Chairs:Don Swift Hook – UK and Shyam Nandwani
Inv WE 83- Wind Energy Development and Progress in Germany PeterAhmelsOldeborg,D26434Hooksiel,Germany
InvP15- Geothermal energy - worldwide status and prospects ProfLadislausRybach1
1President,InternationalGeothermalAssociation(IGA),ManagingDirectorGeowattAG,Zurich;Switzerland
InvFC28- EU activities in the field of fuel cell and hydrogen technologies Wiktor Raldow, DG Research, European Commission
InvP77- Renewable energy for development: the role of institutional and human capacity building DrOsmanBenchikh,HeadEnergyprogramme,UNESCO,DivisionofBasicandEngineeringSciences1rueMiollis75015Paris,France
InvPV97- From Vision to Implementation – An Utility’s Photovoltaic Initiative for School Rural Electrification in Brazil AntoniaSoniaAlvesCardosoDiniz1,21CompanhiaEnergeticadeMinasGerais–CEMIG,CP992–BeloHorizonte,Brasil2Dept.ofenergyEng.,CatholicUniversityofMinasGerais,Av.DomJoseGaspar,500/pr.10,CEP:30535-610,BeloHorizonte,MinasGerais,Brasil
THURSDAY
09–10:30 Plenary A5Chair: Ian Giuliani – UK and Helena Coch – Spain
InvWE42- Present Status and Future Prospects of Wind Energy in Japan IzumiUSHIYAMA**GraduateSchoolofEngineering,AshikagaInstituteofTechnology268-1,Omae-cho,Ashikaga-shi,Tochigi-ken,326-8558,JAPAN
Inv34- Solar Energy Resource Assessment in Brazil. EnioB.Pereira1,FernandoR.Martins1,SamuelL.Abreu2&SergioColle3
1CenterforWeatherForecastandClimateStudies-BrazilianInstituteforSpaceResearch,CPTEC-INPE.P.O.Box515,SãoJosédosCampos,SP12245-970,Brazil.2FederalCenterofTechnologicalEducationofSantaCatarina-CEFET-SC,RuaJoséLinoKretzer608,SãoJosé,SC88103-310,Brazil3SolarEnergyLaboratory-UniversityofSantaCatarina-LABSOLAR-UFSC,Florianópolis,SC88040-900Brazil
InvP62- Renewable Energy Development Policies in Asia and the Pacific HongpengLiuEnergyResourcesSection,EnvironmentandSustainableDevelopmentDivisionUnitedNationsEconomicandSocialCommissionforAsiaandthePacific(ESCAP)Bangkok,Thailand
InvLEA47- Design Strategies for Low-Energy Rural Housing in Cold Regions of China HongJinSchoolofArchitecture,HarbinInstituteofTechnology,Harbin150001,China
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09–10:30 Plenary B2Chairs: David Elliott – UK and Mohsen Aboulnaga - UAE
InvP76- Why Is The Deployment Of Solar Power Proceeding So Slowly In The United States? IreneM.Stillings,AuthorExecutiveDirectorofCaliforniaCenterforSustainableEnergy,8690BalboaAvenue,SanDiego,CA,USA
InvPV99- PV System Performance Measurement and Analysis – Maximising the Energy Output NicolaPearsallNorthumbriaPhotovoltaicsApplicationsCentreNorthumbriaUniv.,NewcastleuponTyne,NE18ST,UK
InvP38- U.S. Program in Renewable Energy; Effectiveness and Progress StanleyR.Bull,ExecutiveDirector,NationalRenewableEnergyLaboratory1617ColeBoulevard,Golden,CO80401-3393,USA
InvP81- Major Solar and wind Energy Projects in GCC Countries WEAlnaserPhysicsDepartment,UniversityofBahrain,KingdomofBahrainChairman,ArabSection,InternationalSolarEnergySociety,Bahrain
FRIDAY
09.00–10:30 Plenary A6Chairs: Bahram Moshfegh – UK and Joe Clarke – UK
InvLEA100- Passive & hybrid environmental strategies for public buildingsC.AlanShort1,2
1TheProfessorofArchitecture,UniversityofCambridge.UK.2Short&Associates,Architects,LondonUK
Inv50- London’s Anthropogenic Heat Emissions – Implications for Building DesignMichaelDavies1,IanHamilton1,2,PhilipSteadman1,AndrewStone3,IanRidleyandStephenEvans1
1BartlettSchoolofGraduateStudies,UniversityCollegeLondon,London,UK.2FulcrumFirstConsulting,London,UK.3BDSP,London,UK.
InvLEA85- Buildings for a Low Carbon Future PhilJonesWelshSchoolofarchitecture,CardiffUniversity,Wales,UK
09.00–10:30 Plenary B3Chairs:Phil Eames– UK and John Boland – Australia
InvP11- Renewable Energy Sources in Cypru SolonKassinisDirectorofEnergyService,ChairmanofCyprusInstituteofEnergy,MinistryofCommerce,Industry&Tourism,RepublicofCyprus,Nicosia,Cyprus
InvP22- Geothermal: Clean Base-load Power from the Earth ThomasRBlakeslee1
1PresidentofClearlightFoundation,PuertoVallarta,Jalisco,Mexico
Inv30- Solar Energy in Thailand SkNoimUddin1,2&ThierryLefevre2
1GraduateSchooloftheEnvironment,MacquarieUniversity,NorthRyde,NSW2109,AUSTRALIA2CenterforEnergyEnvironmentResourcesDevelopment(CEERD),SLDBuilding(7B),13SoiSaladaeng1,RamaIVRoad,SilomSub-district,Bangrak,Bangkok10500,THAILAND
10:30–11:00 CoffeeBreak
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11:00–12:30 Plenary A7Chairs:Stefano Brandani – UK and Cameron Johnson – UK
Inv89- Biomass and Biofuels in the UK ProfessorRolandCliftCentreforEnvironmentalStrategy,UniversityofSurrey,GUILDFORD,Surrey,GUI27XH,UK
Inv3- Passive Cooling for Low-income households in developed and less developed countriesMattheosSantamourisAssociateProfessor,NationalKapodistrianUniversityofAthens,PhysicsDepartmentGroupBuildingEnvironmentalResearch,Panepistimioupolis,BuildingPhysics515784Athens,Greece
InvST13- Conventional Geothermal Heating - The Icelandic Experience and Potentials for Other Countries Dr.GudniA.JóhannessonDirectorgeneraloftheIcelandicNationalEnergyAuthority,IcelandDr.ÓlafurGFlóventsDirectorgeneralofIcelandGeoSurvey
11:00–12:30 Plenary B4Chairs: Rainer Hinriches-Rahlwes – Germany and Rebecca Bathelmie
InvP35- Role of Renewables in Emerging Markets JonathanJohns1&NelsonSam2
1Head,RenewableEnergyandWasteManagement,ErnstandYoungLLP,Exeter,UK2AssistantDirector,RenewableEnergyandWasteManagement,ErnstandYoungLLP,London,UK
InvLEA105- FROM THE CITY TO THE SPOON Visionsofsustainability-thematerialandtheephemeralProfessorGordonMurrayHeadofSchoolandProfessorinArchitectureandUrbanDesignatUniversityofStrathclyde,Glasgow,Scotland,UK
InvWE15- The impact of climate change on wind energy resources Prof.S.C.Pryor1
1AtmosphericScienceProgram,DepartmentofGeography,IndianaUniversity,701EKirkwoodAvenue,Bloomington,IN47405,USA.Tel:812-855-5155,Fax:[email protected]
POLICY ISSUESProf David Elliott, Chair
Technical Committee Members:DrBarbaraFarhar,MrRainerHinrichs-Rahlewes,MrMartinAlderandProfThomasJohansson
Tuesday09.00–10.30 Policy 1Chair: Campbell Wilson – UK
InvP11- Renewable Energy Sources in Cyprus SolonKassinisDirectorofEnergyService,ChairmanofCyprusInstituteofEnergy,MinistryofCommerce,Industry&Tourism,RepublicofCyprus,Nicosia,Cyprus
InvP84- Programs for the Use of Renewable Energy Dr.JaberAlJaberi,DirectorDirector,EnvironmentPoliciesSector,ActingDirector,EnvironmentManagementSector,Envi-ronmentAgency-AbuDhabi,UAE
InvP45- NASA Earth Observations Informing Renewable Energy Management and Policy Decision Making RichardS.Eckman&PaulW.Stackhouse,Jr.NASALangleyResearchCenter,Hampton,VA,USA
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InvP83- The right mix of fuel sources for a zero fossil-fuel UKBillWattsSeniorPartner,MaxFordhamLLP,42-43GloucesterCrescent,LondonNW17PE,UK
InvP2- Global Warming: A catastrophe of the 3rd class. How could Man avoid the total destruction of His own habit and try to retrieve the damage already done PaulBrenner:IsraelElectricCorporation,IEC,Haifa31000,Israel.
11:00 – 13:00Policy IIChairs: A-Hamid Marafia – Qatar
InvP16- An Investigation into Using Low-Zero Carbon Technologies for MaximumCO2 Reduction in a Mixed Use Development Dr.EsamElsarrag1&BillGrant2
1EnergySystemsAnalyst,HoareLeaConsultingEngineers,Poole,UK2TechnicalDevelopmentandControl,Partner,HoareLeaConsultingEngineers,Poole,UK
InvP63- Opportunities for Wealth Generation in Rural Bangladesh, Through the Introduc-tion of Solar Lime Kiln Technologies SNMclean*andDRMoore**
*SchoolofArchitecture,Design&theBuiltEnvironment,NottinghamTrentUniversity,UK**ScottSutherlandSchoolofArchitectureandtheBuiltEnvironment,RobertGordonUniversity,Aberdeen,UK
InvP20- Comparing Renewables Support Mechanisms within Europe and Beyond IainToddRenewablesChampion,AberdeenRenewableEnergyGroupFormerlyDirectorofRenewableEnergy,DTI,London
InvP5- Choosing Technologies: wind, wave and tidal power DavidElliott,TheOpenUniversity,MiltonKeynes,UKCorrespondingemail:[email protected]
P25- ETSU to ETI – An account of the first Government sponsored Energy Technology Unit CampbellWilsonDepartmentofEconomicandSocialHistory,UniversityofGlasgow,LilybankHouse,ButeGardens,Glasgow,SCOTLAND
P40- Rising Temperature in Kuwait; a Clear Evidence of Climate Change AshrafA.RamadanResearchScientist,Coastal&AirPollutionDept,KuwaitInstituteforScientificResearch,POBox24885,13109Safat,KUWAIT
InvP91- Financing Carbon Capture and Storage TonyWhite&IanTempertonClimateChangeCapital,3MoreLondonRiverside,London,SE12AQ,UK
14:30–16:00 Policy – IIIChairs: Terry Cook – UK
InvP Renewable Energy-Catering the Immediate Needs of Rural People Dr.FaiqBillalDirectorofScience,IslamicEducational,ScientificandCulturalOrganization(ISESCO)AvenuedesF.A.R.HayRyad,P.O.Box2275,PostalCode10104,Rabat,KingdomofMorocco.
InvP49-RiskduetoGlobalIncreaseofTemperature:AssessmentoftheVulnerabilityoftheEnvironmentandCommunity.I.Ferraris1,C.Labriola1
1ResearchersofEngineeringFaculty,NationalUniversityofComahue,Neuquén,Argentina
InvP29- Open loop geothermal systems: benefits and risks Dr.RicHorobin1&MarkGropius2
1DirectorWater&Environment,ZenithInternational,Bath,UK2SeniorGroundwaterModeller,ZenithInternational,Bath,UK
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P42- Renewable energy and the portfolio cost of electricity generation in the UK DrGuillaumePajot
1Researcher,MacaulayInstitute,SocioEconomicResearchGroup,AberdeenUK
P52- UNIVERSITY OF OREGON CARBON REDUCTION MASTER PLAN JamesKrumsickParadigmEngineering,Tel:5412851680,E-mail:[email protected]
16:30 – 18:00 Policy – IVChairs:Terry Cook – UK
InvP86- The perspectives of the EU directive on Renewable Energy Sources and its applicability in Hungary MártaSzabóSzentIstvánUniversity,InstituteofEnvironmentalSystems,PáterK.u.1.,H-2100Gödöllö,Hungary
P44- Siga-Sol 1.0 : GIS Applied for Solar Energ ChigueruTíba1,AnaLúciaBezerraCandeias2,NaumFraidenraich1,ElielzaMouradeSouzaBarbosa1,PedroBezerradeCarvalhoNeto3andJoséBionedeMeloFilho3
1DepartamentodeEnergiaNucleardaUniversidadeFederaldePernambucoAv.Prof.LuizFreire,1000–CDU,CEP50.740-540,Recife,Pernambuco,Brazil2DepartamentodeEngenhariaCartográficadaUniversidadeFederaldePernambucoAv.AcadêmicoHelioRamos,s/n-CDU,Recife,Pernambuco,Brazil3CompanhiaHidroElétricadoSãoFrancisco–DTG-CHESFRuaDelmiroGouveia,333–Bongi,CEP50761-901,Recife,Pernambuco,Brazil
P70- Modelling and Simulation of Energy Consumption in the Transport Sector in the Madrid Region. 2010–2050. E.Guervós1;A.Contreras1andF.Posso2
1ChemicalEngineeringDpt.UNED.Madrid.28040Madrid.2ScienceDpt.ULA-Táchira.SanCristóbal.5001.Venezuela.
P51- Patents: Benefit or Barrier to Rapid Deployment of New Renewable Energy Technolo-gies? EugeneL.Chang1andAdamR.Steinert2
1Partner,WillkieFarr&GallagherLLP,NewYork,NY,USA2Associate,WillkieFarr&GallagherLLP,NewYork,NY,USA
P7- INVESTING IN ENERGY RESOURCES’ RESEARCH: MicrowavesfromtheSpaceandtheHumoftheEarthinthelargestMASEReverbuiltonourplanetPaulBrenner:ISRAELELECTRICCORPORATION.HAIFA31000,ISRAEL
WEDNESDAY11:00 – 13:00 Policy – VChairs: David Elliott – UK
P37- Reduction of CO2 emissions in district heating areas Adj.prof.HeimoZinko1,Phil.Dr.AlemayehuGebremedhin2&Phil.Lic.JohanKlasson3
1,2Dept.ofManagementandEngineering/EnergySystems,LinköpingUniversity,Linköping,Sweden.3nowat4seaenergyAS,Stavanger,Norway.
P59- The application of demand-side management via Internet-enabled monitoring and control JunHong,JoeClarke,CameronJohnstone,Jae-minKimEnergySystemResearchUnit,Dept.ofMechanicalEngineering,UniversityofStrathclyde,Glasgow,UK,Tel:+441415483313,Email:[email protected]
P17- Investigation of Economic Problems of Using Hybrid Solar-Wind Systems in View of Inflation Impact ProfDjuraA.Abdullaev1,RikhsiI.Isaev2
1ScientificAdvisor,ScientificEngineeringandMarketingResearchCenter(SEMRC)ofCommunicationsandInformationAgencyofUzbekistan,Tashkent,Uzbekistan2FirstDeputyDirector,SEMRC,Tashkent,Uzbekistan
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P55- Strategy Development for Renewable Energy sector in Iran ShahriarJalaee1,NaserBagheriMoghaddam2,AliTaghavi3,SeyyedMoslemMoosavi4,Moham-madSadeghEmamian5
1PlanningDeputyofIranRenewableEnergyOrganization,Tehran,Iran2PHDstudentofmanagementoftechnology,AllameTabatabaeiUniversity,Tehran3MasterofScience,IndustrialEngineer,SharifUniversityofTechnology,Tehran,4IndustrialEngineer,SharifUniversityofTechnology,Tehran,Iran5C.E.OofRahbaranStrategicManagementCompany,Tehran,Iran
P21- The Examination of Adoption Procedure and Extension Role in Popularizing of Renew-able Energies VahidAlimirzaee1,Dr.A.Kaabi-nejadian2,Dr.S.M.Mirdamadi3
1MScinExtensionandEducationofNaturalResources,Iran,2ChairmanofSolarEnergyAssociationofIran&ConsultantofRenewableEnergiesOrganizationofIran,MinistryofEnergy,Iran3ProffessorofResearches&SciencesUnit,IslamicAzadUniversity
P87-Renewable energy sources for sustainable development in Qatar A-HamidMarafia*CollegeofEngineering,UniversityofQatar,P.O.Box2713,Doha,Qatar
P89- RENEWABLE ENERGY: KEY TO ENERGY SUSTAINABILITYM.Asi1,T.Muneer2andM.T.Khan
1SchooloftheBuiltandNaturalEnvironment,GlasgowCaledonianUniversity,Glasgow2SchoolofEngineeringandBuiltEnvironment,NapierUniversity,Edinburgh3SchoolofGovernmentandInternationalAffairs,DurhamUniversity,Durham
14:30–16:00 Policy – VIChair Terry Cook- UK
InvLEA11- Sustainable Urban and Building Design in Portugal M.CorreiaGuedes1*,M.Pinheiro2andL.ManualAlves3
1H.oftheArch.Res.Centre,Dept.ofCivilEng.andArch.,HigherTech.Institute(IST),Lisbon,P. 2Ph.D.Student,DepartmentofCivilEngineeringandArchitecture,IST,Portugal 3SeniorResearcher,DepartmentofMechaniclEngineering,IST,Portugal
P26- 35 Low Cost Renewable Energy Technologies for Rural Areas Prof.MiguelHadzich1
1CoordinatorofGRUPOPUCP,Dept.ofEngineering,PontificiaUniversidadCatólicadelPerú,Lima,PERU
P50- Sustainable Social-Technological-Economical Development in Neuquén, Argentina, focused on Matrix Production Conversion from Non Renewable to Renewable and Agricul-tural Sources LuisSapag1&CarlosV.M.Labriola1
1RegionalAcademicUnit,TechnologicalNationalUniversity,PlazaHuincul,Neuquén,Argentina,
InvP68- RENEWABLE ENERGY APPLICATIONS IN THE CARIBBEAN IndraHaraksinghDepartmentofPhysics,TheUniversityoftheWestIndies,Trinidad
P12- CDM Potential of Renewable Energy Technologies in India PallavPurohitInternationalInstituteforAppliedSystemsAnalysis(IIASA)Schlossplatz1,A-2361Laxenburg(AUSTRIA)
16:30–18:00 Policy – Special Session IChairs:David Elliott – UK
P48- Rural Electrification in Africa: Getting Rid of the Grid? MartinObermaier1&ProfAlexandreSalemSzklo2
1Ph.D.candidate,EnergyPlanningProgram–COPPE/UFRJ,RiodeJaneiro,Brazil,2EnergyPlanningProgram–COPPE/UFRJ,RiodeJaneiro,Brazil
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P33- Potential Analysis of Some Renewable Energy Sources for Eskisehir, Turkey UmmuhanBasaranFilik1&MehmetKurban1
1AnadoluUniversity,Dept.ofElectricalandElectronicsEng.,Eskisehir,Turkey
P70- Modelling and Simulation of Energy Consumption in the Transport Sector in the Ma-drid Region. 2010 – 2050. E.Guervós1;A.Contreras1andF.Posso2
1ChemicalEngineeringDpt.UNED.Madrid.28040Madrid.2ScienceDpt.ULA-Táchira.SanCristóbal.5001.Venezuela.
P1- Environmental Aspects of Energy Consumption, C02 Emission and Energy Substitution in Iran. F.M.Shahrtash:UniversityofPower&WaterTechnology,Tehranpars,Hakimieh,VafadarSharghi,Abaspour,Tehran,Iran
THURSDAY
11:00 – 13:00 Policy – VIIChair Terry Cook- UK
InvP86- InvP86- The perspectives of the EU directive on Renewable Energy Sources and its applicability in Hungary MártaSzabóSzentIstvánUniversity,InstituteofEnvironmentalSystems,PáterK.u.1.,H-2100Gödöllö,Hungary
PC47- Can the CDM Serve the Host Country’s Energy Services Needs & Priorities? A Multi-Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) Approach CharikleiaKarakosta1,HarisDoukas1&ProfJohnPsarras1
1NationalTechnicalUniversityofAthens,SchoolofElectricalandComputerEngineering,Management&DecisionSupportSystemsLab(EPU-NTUA),9,IroonPolytechnioustr.,15780,Athens,Greece
P8- Strategic Due Diligence: Facilitating Investment in Renewable Energy IanWatson1,Dr.PeterStrachan2&JonathanArmstrong3
1SeniorEngineer,Frazer-NashConsultancy,Dorking,UK,2EngineeringManagementGroup,UniversityofBristol,Bristol,UK3TechnicalManager,Frazer-NashConsultancy,Glasgow,UK
P82- Energy supply of the Kovács housing park in Hungary - Case study Prof.LajosGöözDept.ofGeography,FacultyofNaturalSciences,CollegeofNyíregyháza,Nyíregyháza,Hungary
P32- What are the Major Barriers of RES-E Penetration in the Czech Republic? JaroslavKnápek,JiríVasícek,MartinBeneCzechTechnicalUniversityinPrague,FacultyofElectricalEngineering,Prague,CzechRepublic
P54- To Motivate Renewable Energy Education in Turkey CaglayanACIKGOZDepartmentofChemicalTechnician,VocationalHighSchool,BilecikUniversity,P.O.11030Bilecik,TURKEY
P74- Assessment of biomass heating potential in the domestic sector: ComparisonoftheUKandPolandcasesSophieJablonski1,AnnaBarcik2,Prof.AdamGula2,Dr.AusilioBauen1&Prof.PeterPearson1
1ImperialCollegeLondon,CentreforEnergyPolicyandTechnology(ICEPT),MechanicalEngineeringBuild-ing,ExhibitionRoad,LondonSW72AZ,UnitedKingdom.2AGH-UniversityofScienceandTechnology,Al.Mickiewicza30,30-059Krakow,Poland.
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14:30–16:00 Policy – VIIIChair David Elliot- UK
P56- Prioritizing assessable sustainability performance indicators to manage renewable energy technologies in remote areas of Africa AlanCBrent1,3&DavidECRogers2
1SustainableEnergyFutures,NaturalResourcesandtheEnvironment,CouncilforScientificandIndustrialResearch(CSIR),SouthAfrica,2EnergyandProcesses,MaterialsScienceandManufacturing,CouncilforScientificandIndustrialResearch(CSIR),SouthAfrica,3SustainableLifeCycleManagement,GraduateSchoolofTechnologyManagement,UniversityofPretoria,SouthAfrica
P13- Arguments in Swedish Policy Documents for Using Biomass for Production of Bio-based Motor Fuels, Why an Energy Engineer Could Feel Like Being in a Novel Written by Kafka ErikG.Lindfeldt1&MatsO.WestermarkSchoolofChemicalScienceandEngineering,RoyalInstituteofTechnology–KTH,Stockholm,Sweden
P41- CAN THE SUN OF NORTH AFRICA LIGHTS GLASGOW? Dr.GibrilS.Eljrushi1&A.Hamoda2
1Dept.MahmodofMechanicalEng.,FacultyofEngineering,Universityof7thOctober,Misurata,Libya,Tel:218-92-5508920,Fax:218-512-629-812Email:[email protected].,FacultyofEngineering,Universityof7thOctober,Misurata,Libya
P74- Assessment of biomass heating potential in the domestic sector: Comparison of the UK and Poland cases SophieJablonski1,AnnaBarcik2,Prof.AdamGula2,Dr.AusilioBauen1&Prof.PeterPearson1
1ImperialCollegeLondon,CentreforEnergyPolicyandTechnology(ICEPT),MechanicalEngineeringBuilding,ExhibitionRoad,LondonSW72AZ,UnitedKingdom.2AGH-UniversityofScienceandTechnology,Al.Mickiewicza30,30-059Krakow,Poland.
P61-Micro-geration from Policy to Initiatives and Deployment Dr.NeveenHamza1&Dr.StevenDudek2
1SchoolofArchitecture,PlanningandLandscape,NewcastleUniversity,UKtel:+44-191-2226033,Fax:+44-1912226115Email:[email protected],PlanningandLandscape,NewcastleUniversity,UKtel:+44-191-2226009,Fax:+44-1912226115Email:[email protected]
P92- “Planetary Crisis and to constraint carbon emission immediately” RonTanGlobalMarketingDirector.PRCGlobalPte.Ltd.179,RiverValleyRd.03-05,Singapore,179033
EUROPEAN WORKSHOP22 and 23 July 2008
“Success factors for International Cooperation on Research, Technological Development and Demonstration in the Area of Renewable Energy”
Objectives and formatTheWREC,amajorrecognisedforumfornetworking,willallowdiscussingissuesrelatingEUinter-nationalco-operationonRTD&Dinthefieldofrenewableenergiesinaglobalcontext.ThisWorkshopshouldprovideabetterunderstandingofthefactorsthatareconditioningthesuccessofinternationalco-operationinthisareaandhelpshapingrelevantfutureinitiatives.Thefocuswillbeonco-operationbetweentheEuropeanUnionandemergingordevelopingeconomies.
TheWorkshopwillrunovertwodaysandbeorganisedin6consecutivesessionsof1,5to2hourseach.TheOpeningsessionwillprovideinformationonthecurrentprogrammesandinitiativesofafewselectedinstitutionsactiveintheareaandforageneralexchangeofviewsbetweenparticipants,pavingthewayforthemoretechnicalsessionwhichwillfollow.
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Therewillbefourconsecutivetechnicalsessions,eachoneofthembeingfocusedonaparticularareaofrenewableenergytechnologydevelopment:wind,biomass,solar,ocean/hydro.EachsessionwillinvolvepresentationsbyrenownedexpertswithextensivepracticalexperienceofinternationalS&Tco-opera-tionintheparticularfield,withtheaimtoprovideafeedbacktotheaudienceontheirexperienceandhighlightthecriticalfactorsforsuccess,andhencekick-offthegeneraldiscussiontofollow.
Participantswouldbeexpectedtoattendallsessions,evenifnotfocusedontheirparticularareaofexpertise,notingthatmostoftheissuesfordebatewouldmostlikelybeofcross-sectorialinterest.Theseinclude:
• WhicharethebarriersandfacilitatorsforRESdevelopmentinthosecountries?• Whatisthepotentialfordevelopmentofaparticulartechnologyandarethereanytargets?• Aretheremajornon-technicalbarriersfordevelopingco-operationbetweentheEUandthosecoun-tries(e.g.infrastructure,social,cultural,regulatory)andhowcouldtheybestbeovercome?
• Arethereanyfactorsthatwouldfavorordisfavorco-operationwiththeEUinparticular?• DoIPR,foreigninvestmentrulesorotherfactorsactagainsttheinvolvementofindustryintheco-operation?
Theclosingsessionwillbringtogetherallspeakersandchairsinaround-tablesetting.Theywillbeaskedtopointoutthetwoorthreefactorswhichintheirownopinionaremostrelevantto“makeithap-pen”orconverselyandwhichshouldbekeptinmindinshapingfutureactivitiesinthearea.Thiswillprovidethebasisfortheconcludinggeneraldiscussion.
TUESDAY
11:00 – 13:00 Opening session (Chair:WiktorRaldow)
Welcomeandintroduction–AliSayigh
Keynotespeakers
-JonathanCoony-WorldBank
-J.Kimani–AFREPREN\FWD
-E.Hanekamp–EUProject,“RTDforEmergingandDevelopingCountries”(tbc)
-G.Lequeux-EuropeanCommission
-Generaldiscussion
14:30 – 16:00 Wind Energy(Chair:MartinAlder)
Twospeakers
-Mr.KhalidBenhamou,SaharaWindInc.,Morocco
-DrJosBeurskens,ECNWindEnergy,TheNetherlands
Generaldiscussion
16:30 – 18:00 Biomass Conversion (Chair: EricFraga)
Twospeakers
-Mr.J.Yan,RoyalInstituteofTechnology,MalardalenUniversity,Sweden
-Ms.ThembakaziMali,CleanEnergySolutions,Saneri,SouthAfrica
-Generaldiscussion
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WEDNESDAY
11:00 – 13:00 Solar Energy (Chair:RolfÖström)
Fourspeakers
-Mrs.W.Khunchornyakong,SolarPowerCoLtd,Thailand
-Mr.BernardMcNelis,ITPower,UK
-Mr.MichaelGeyer,AbengoaSolar,Spain
-Mr.TewfikHasni,NEAL,Algeria
-Generaldiscussion
14:30 – 16:00 Ocean and Hydro (Chair:IndraHaraksingh)
Twospeakers
-Prof.MiguelHadzich-Peru
-Mr.B.Pelikan,UniversityofVienna
-Generaldiscussion
16:30 – 18:00 Synthesis and conclusions (Chair:BrunoSchmitz)
Round-tableofspeakersandChairs-discussion
18:00 Closing of the Technical Session (Mr.RaffaeleLiberali)
19:30 – 22:30 Congress Banquet
HYDROGEN, FUEL CELLS AND SOLAR MATERIALSDrJohnATurner,Chair
MembersoftheTechnicalCommittee:ProfKSopian,MrArnoAEvers,DrUlrichSchmidtchen,ProfSGair,DrSFreni,MrAndreGilletandDrJDawody
TUESDAY
11:00 – 13:00 Session FC- IChairs: JazaerDawody-Sweden
InvFC21- Reforming of renewable fuels for mobile fuel cell applications LarsJ.Pettersson1&MaritaNilssonKTH-RoyalInstituteofTechnology,DepartmentofChemicalEngineeringandTechnology,Stockholm,Sweden.
InvFC5- Indonesia Hydrogen Economy AndiYasserRahmanPatiwiriB.EngPresidentDirectorCOLANOEnergy,Jakarta:TamanAlfaIndahBlokH2no.23,Po.Box11640.Indonesia
InvFC19- Hydrogen Energy Systems: Development of Modelling Tools and Applications ArnaudEté1,GeoffHoffheinz2,NickKelly1,ØysteinUlleberg31ESRU,Dept.ofMechanicalEngineering,UniversityofStrathclyde,Glasgow,UK,2SgurrEnergyLtd.,Glasgow3Dept.ofenergySystems,InstituteforEnergyTechnology,Kjeller,Norway
InvFC29- Progress in Renewable Energy Storage through Hydrogen DarylC.F.WilsonP.Eng.,MBA1,RobertMcGillivrayP.Eng.MBA21CEOHydrogenics,MississaugaOntario,Canada2DirectorRenewableEnergy,Hydrogenics,MississaugaOntario,Canada
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InvFC2- New use of renewable energies to power urban mobility ArnoA.Evers·ArnoA.EversFAIR-PRAchheimstr.3·82319Starnberg·Germany
14:30 – 16:00 Session FC- IIChairs: AndreGillet-Belgium
FC12- Preparation of YSZ Solid Electrolytes for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells bye-beamEvaporationZ.Sompolos,MGiannouli,P.YianoulisRenewableEnergyLaboratory,Dept.ofPhysics,UniversityofPatras,Achaia,GREECE
FC18- Fuel Cells or Renewables for Small-Scale Stationary Power InmaAndina-Pendas1,JohnSimmons1,JamesMcCormick1&NickBettacinni1,RichardPrivett21HalcrowGroupLtd.,CityPark,368AlexandraParade,GlasgowG313AU2HighwaysAgency,TempleQuayHouse,2TheSquare,TempleQuay,Bristol,BS16HA,UK
FC15- Development and Testing of Novel Materials for Fuel Cell Applications S.M.JavaidZaidi,M.AbdurRaufCenterofResearchExcellenceinRenewableEnergy,KingFahdUniversityofPetroleum&Minerals,Dhahran-31261,SaudiArabia
FC25- Potential Of Emerging And Future CO2-Neutral Hydrogen Sources On The European Scale SörenChristianTrümper1*,MarcinBlesznowski3,PerNørgaard2,AnneNygaardMadsen2,HildeStrøm4,RobertSteinberger-Wilckens11PLANETGbR,DonnerschweerStrasse89/91,26123Oldenburg,Germany49-441-2RisøNationalLaboratoryforSustainableEnergy,TechnicalUniversityofDenmarkFrederiksborgvej399,4000Roskilde,Denmark3InstytutEnergetyki,ul.Augustówka36,02-981Warszawa,Poland4StatoilHydro,Drammensveien264,Vækerø,0283Oslo,Norway
16:30 – 18:00 Session FC- IIIChairs: P.Yianoulis-Greece
FC27- Application of Nanoclay as Performance Tuner for Direct Methanol Fuel Cells MohammadM.Hasani-Sadranadi1,HomayounMoaddel2,ErfanDashtimoghaddam3,S.AmirHooshyar41PolymerEngineeringandBiomedicalEngineeringFaculties,AmirkabirUniversityofTechnology,Tehran15875-4413,YoungResearcherClub,Tehran15655-461,IRAN2Hydrogen&FuelCellInc.,Claremont,CA91711-1241,USA3PolymerEngineeringFaculty,AmirkabirUniversityofTechnology,Tehran15875-4413,IRAN4BiomedicalEngineeringFaculty,AmirkabirUniversityofTechnology,Tehran15875-4413,IRAN
FC13- New Tubular Fuel Cell Architecture and the Effect of Electrokinetic Flows on its Performance LuisBambace1,FernandoRamos1,HélcioVillanova1,AlfredoCastro2,RenataFavalli21NationalInstituteforSpaceresearchINPE,SãoJosédosCampos,Brazil2NuclearandEnergeticsResearchInstituteIPEN,SãoPaulo,Brazil
FC11- On The Modeling of Polarization Curve of Solid Polymer Membrane Electrolyser for Hydrogen Production BrahimLaoun1,MaioufBelhamel2,WahibNaceur3,LazharSerir11AppliedResearchUnitonRenewableEnergies,URAER/ZoneIndustrielleGaarTaam,P.O.Box88–47000,Ghardaïa,Algeria.2ResearchCentreofRenewableEnergiesDevelopment.CDER/RoutedeL’observatoire,P.O.Box62–16340,Bouzareah,Alger–Algeria3DepartmentofChemicalEngineering,UniversityofSaadDahlab,BP270,Soumaaroad,Blida,Algeria
FC16- Increasing Fuel Cell Efficiency by Humidification Control UsingaPerturb-and-ObserveAlgorithmMichaelA.Danzer,AndreasWachtel&EberhardP.HoferInstituteofMeasurement,ControlandMicrotechnology,UlmUniversity,Germany
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WEDNESDAY
11:00 – 13:00 Session FC- IV Chairs: ArnoA.Evers–Germany
FC16- Increasing Fuel Cell Efficiency by Humidification Control
UsingaPerturb-and-ObserveAlgorithm
MichaelA.Danzer,AndreasWachtel&EberhardP.Hofer
InstituteofMeasurement,ControlandMicrotechnology,UlmUniversity,Germany,
Tel:+49-731-5026325,Fax:+49-731-5026302,Email:[email protected]
FC14- Tubular Anodes with Hidden Catalyst Concept and its Hydrogen Transport
LuisBambace1,FernandoRamos1,HélcioVillanova1,AlfredoCastro2,RenataFavalli2
1NationalInstituteforSpaceresearchINPE,SãoJosédosCampos,Brazil
2NuclearandEnergeticsResearchInstituteIPEN,SãoPaulo,Brazil
FC7- SENSITIVITY AND CHARACTERISATIONS OF NH3BH3 BASED COMPOSITIONS FOR HYDROGEN GENERATION NicolasSalandre1,JérômeHélary1,DidierPoullain1,JérômeSaillard1,ArnaudBeaucamp1,DenisAutissier11CEALeRipaultBP16,37260Monts,France
FC17- Production of hydrogen from sucrose via dark anaerobic fermentationinapilotscalereactorA.Scaletta1@,A.Boulanger1,B.LaLicata1,F.Sagnelli1&P.Zitella11BioEnergyLab,ENVIRONMENTPARKS.p.A.,Turin,ITALY
FC22- Theoretical Study of the Effect of the Variation of Compression ratio and Supercharging on the Performance and Emission Characteristics of Hydrogen EngineNasserShayganFacultyofMechanicalEngineering,ShahidRajahiUniversity,Lavizan,Tehran,Iran.
FC26- Potential Benefits of Using Hydrogen as a Secondary Energy Storage Medium for a Standalone Renewable Energy Power System OliverElKorashy1,CraigClark2&ProfTughrulArslan31ResearchEngineer,ClydeSpace/ISLI,Glasgow/Livingston,UK2ClydeSpace,Glasgow,UK3SchoolofEngineeringandElectronics,TheUniversityofEdinburgh,UK
FC33- Fuel Cells: The International Stage FuelCells2000,London,UK
14:30 – 16:00 Session FC- V, Chairs: ShyamNandwani–CostaRica
InvSM1- Colored Thickness Insensitive Spectrally Selective (TISS) paint coatings for polymeric solar absorbers IvoJerman,MatjazKozelj,HelenaSpreizer,BorisOrel1,MarjancaVodlan,DusanMerlini21HeadoftheLaboratoryforSpectroscopyofMaterials,NationalInstituteofChemistry,Hajdrihova19,1000Ljubljana,SLOVENIA2PaintFactoryCOLOR,c.KomandantaStaneta4,1215Medvode,SLOVENIA
InvSM2- Advances on Electrochromics and their Importance on Energy Savings P.Yianoulis,M.Giannouli,GLeftheriotisRenewableEnergyLaboratory,Dept.ofPhysics,UniversityofPatras,Achaia,GREECE
InvSM3- Fabrication and Optical Properties of ZnO FilmsPreparedbySol-GelProcessHong-lieShen,Xiao-boLou,HuiZhangandBin-binLiCollegeofMaterialsScienceandTechnology,NanjingUniversityofAeronauticsandAstronautics,Nan-jing210016,China
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SM4- Study the Effect of Nanostructure ZnO:Al on Structural, Morphology and Optical properties as Anti-Reflecting Coating HudaAbdullah1,SilviaRita1,SyarifJunaidi1,KamaruzzamanSopian21FacultyofEngineering,UniversitiKebangsaanMalaysia,43600BangiSelangor,MALAYSIA2SolarEnergyResearchInstitute(SERI),UniversitiKebangsaanMalaysia,43600BangiSelangor,MALAYSIA
BIOMASS SESSIONSTechnical Committee Members:ProfREHSims,ProfEFraga,ProfSSYang,
ProfNWeidoiu,ProfPUFoscolo,ProfCLCavalcante,ProfKManiatis,ProfJRichardson,MrSSchuckandProfBAStout
TUESDAY
09:00 – 10:30 Session 1 – Biofuels - IChairs: StefanoBrandani–UK
InvBM94- Biofuels Are Going to Stay PradeepChaturvediChairman,IndianAssociationfortheAdvancementofScience,Delhi,India
InvBM63- Optimization of Cottonseed Oil Refining Process for Biodiesel Production MonicaC.G.Albuquerque,BrenoS.Rocha,AlexandreC.C.PonteFilho,A.EuricoB.Torres,DianaC.S.AzevedoandCélioL.CavalcanteJr.*Dept.ofChemicalEngineering,GrupodePesquisaemSeparaçõesporAdsorção,UniversidadeFederaldoCeará,CampusdoPici,709,Fortaleza,CE,60.455-900,Brazil
BM2- Second Generation Bioethanol: Challenges in Meeting Future Biofuel Demand TanKokTat,LeeKeatTeong*&AbdulRahmanMohamedSchoolofChemicalEngineering,EngineeringCampus,UniversitiSainsMalaysia,SeriAmpangan,14300NibongTebal,SPS,PulauPinang,Malaysia.
BM50- Sustainability Assessment of Ethanol Production ArinolaAbiola1,EricSFraga1&PaolaLettieri1
1CentreforCO2Technology,DepartmentofChemicalEngineering,UniversityCollegeLondon,TorringtonPlace,LondonWC1E7JE,UK
BM85- Esterification of Free Fatty Acids using Sulfated Zirconia RajeshKumarBalasubramanian1&JeffreyPhilipObbard21DivisionofEnvironmentalScienceandEngineering,FacultyofEngineering,NationalUniversityofSingapore,SINGA-PORE.2DivisionofEnvironmentalScienceandEngineering,FacultyofEngineering,NationalUniversityofSingapore,SINGAPORE.
BM26- Propan-2-ol conversion to diisopropyl ether over substituted phosphomolybdate heteropoly-compounds F.Chami,L.Dermeche,C.Rabia.LaboratoiredeChimieduGazNaturel,FacultédeChimie,USTHB,BP32,El-Alia,16111,Bab-Ezzouar,Alger,Algérie
11:00 – 13:00 Session 2 – Process for Biomass Conversion-IChairs:JenniferHolmgren–USA
InvBM10- Integration and Evolution of Biomass and Biofuel Technologies ProfessorDermotRoddyScienceCityProfessorofEnergy,NewcastleUniversity,UK
BM30- Thermochemical conversion of biomass to produce gas rich in hydrogen ElenaDavidInstituteofCryogenics&IsotopeTechnologies,P.O.Box10,Rm.Valcea,Code240050,Romania
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BM74- Combustion of Neem Oil Methyl Ester in a Direct Injection Diesel Engine
JiwakG.SuryawanshiDepartmentofMechanicalEngineering,VisvesvarayaNationalInstituteofTechnology,Nagpur-440011,Maharashtra,India
BM91- EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF PALM OIL METHYL ESTER IN A DI DIESEL ENGINE Sivakumar.V1,SukumarPhuhan2,Dr.G.Nagarajan31PostGraduateStudent2SeniorResearchScholar3AssistantProfessor
DepartmentofMechanicalEngineering,InternalCombustionEngineeringDivision,CollegeofEngineering,AnnaUniversityChennai,Chennai–25,India
BM43- An Improved Numerical Model Analysis and Experiment Investigations to an Methane-used Annular-type Micro Gas Turbine Power System ChunHsiangYang,ChengChiaLee,ChiunHsunChenDepartmentofMechanicalEngineering,NationalChiaoTungUniversity1001TaHsuehRoad,Hsinchu,Taiwan300
BM79- Fischer Tropsch fuels via synthesis gas from biomass gasification GudrunBauer1&HermannHofbauer21InstituteofChemicalEngineering,ViennaUniversityofTechnology,Vienna,AUT2InstituteofChemicalEngineering,ViennaUniversityofTechnology,Vienna,AUT
BM86- Assessment of best option for renewable fuel production from recycled organic streams from MSW1SujingLi,2Dr.JohnMAndresen,3Dr.GeraldBusca,1PHDStudent,Environmentalengineering,TheUniversityofNottingham,UK2CourseDirectorofEnvironmentalEngineering,SchoolofChemical&EnvironmentalEng,UK,3Projectmanager,EnvironmentalTechnologyCentre(ETC),SchoolofChemicalandEnvironmentalEngineering,Uni-versityofNottingham,Nottingham,UK
BM87- Effect of Co-combustion of Thai lignite and Rice husk in Fixed bed reactor on Combustion Characteristics and Pollutant Emissions NattasutMantananont1,SavitriGarivait1,SuthumPatumsawad2,*1TheJointGraduateSchoolofEnergyandEnvironment,KingMongkutUniversityofTechnologyThonburi,Bangkok10140,Thailand.2DepartmentofMechanicalEngineering,FacultyofEngineering,KingMongkut’sUniversityofTechnologyNorthBangkok,Bangkok10800,Thailand.
BM36- Technical-economical feasibility of a small size biomass fueled Hirn cycle cogeneration plant AndreaChesi,GiovanniFerrara,LorenzoFerrariDept.ofEnergyEngineering“SergioStecco”,UniversityofFlorence,Florence,Italy
WE3- Electricity policy and Wind Energy Prospects in Morocco H.Nfaoui*,H.Essiarab*,A.A.M.Sayich***Labo.d’EnergieSolaire,Fac.desSciences,BP1014,Rabat,Maroc
14:30 – 16:00 Session 3 – Biofuels - IIChairs: PradeepChaturvedi–India
InvBM73- Bioethanol Productions with Sweet Potato (Ipomoea batatas Lam.) Hui-NaChou1,Wen-ShiangLee1,andShang-ShyngYang1,21InstituteofMicrobiologyandBiochemistry,and2DepartmentofBiochemicalScienceandTechnology,NationalTaiwanUniversity,Taipei10617,Taiwan
BM7- Biofuels and the speeding of environmental destruction Dr.ClaudioScarpinella1andProf.SinclairMallet-GuyGuerra21Consultant,InstitutodeEletrotécnicaeEnergia,UniversidadedeSãoPaulo,SãoPaulo,SP,BRASIL.2Professor,UniversidadeFederaldoABC,SantoAndré,SP,BRASIL
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BM32- Energy Analysis of Biodiesel from Jatropha AjayVaradharajan1,VenkateswaranW.S1&Prof.RanganBanerjee21DepartmentofMechanicalEngineering,NationalInstituteofTechnologyTrichy620015,India.2DepartmentofEnergyScienceandEngineering,IITBombay,Powai,Mumbai-400076,India
BM27- Combination of Cellulase and Celubiase for Bioethanol Production through Simultaneous Saccharification And Fermentation (SSF) MisriGozan1,MuhammadSamsuri1,MohammadNasikin1,BambangPrasetya21DepartmentofChemicalEngineering,UniversityofIndonesia,KampusUI,Depok16424,Indonesia2ResearchCenterforBiotechnology,IndonesianInstituteofScience(LIPI)Cibinong,Indonesia
BM21- Effects of Urea Feeding on Growth and Lipid Accumulation of Nannochlorosis Oculata Chih-HungHsieh,Yu-HanHuang,Chun-ChongFuandWen-TengWu*DepartmentofChemicalEngineering,NationalChengKungUniversity,Tainan,Taiwan
BM75- ‘Hybrid’ biofuels made from Municipal Solid Waste and renewable power … or why renewable energies and rubbish should mix! DimitriMignard&ColinPritchardSchoolofEngineeringandElectronics,InstituteforEnergysystems,UniversityofEdinburgh,EdinburghEH93JK,Scotland,UK
16:30 – 18:00 Session 4 – Regional Studies - IChairs: DermotRoddy–UK
InvBM72- Bioethanol Production Progress in Taiwan Shang-ShyngYangandChia-BeiWeiDepartmentofBiochemicalScienceandTechnology,andInstituteofMicrobiologyandBiochemistryNationalTaiwanUniversity,Taipei10617,Taiwan
BM37- Methodology of analysis of biomass potential using GIS in conditions of the Czech Republic KamilaHavlícková,JiríSuchy&JanWeger11SilvaTaroucaResearchInstituteforLandscapeandOrnamentalGardening,Publ.Res.Inst.,(VÚKOZ,v.v.i.),Kvetnovénám.391,25243Prúhonice,CzechRepublic
BM48- Potential of Bagasse Based Cogeneration in Pakistan Dr.KhanjiHarijan1Dr.MohammadA.Uqaili2,andDr.MujeebuddinMemon21DepartmentofElectricalEngineering,MehranUniversityofEngineeringandTechnology,Jamshoro76062,Sindh,Pakistan2DepartmentofMechanicalEngineering,MehranUniversityofEngineeringandTechnology,Jamshoro76062,Sindh,Pakistan
BM24- Electricity from Bioethanol? Case Study of Czech Republic MartinBenes,OldrichStaryCzechTechnicalUniversityinPrague,FEL,Technicka2,16627Praha6,CzechRepublic
BM34- Modeling of Intentionally Planted Biomass Prices in CR KamilaHavlícková1,JaroslavKnápek2,JiríVasícek21SilvaTaroucaResearchInstituteforLandscapeandOrnamentalGardening,p.r.i,(VÚKOZ,v.v.i.),Prúhonice,CzechRepublic2CzechTechnicalUniversityinPrague,FacultyofElectricalEngineering,Prague,CzechRepublic
BM19- Sustainable Decentralised Biomass Electricity Generation for Bangladesh AKHossain1&OBadr21SustainableEnvironmentResearchGroup,SchoolofEngineeringandAppliedScience,AstonUniversity,BirminghamB47ET,UK2ProcessSystemsEngineeringGroup,SchoolofEngineering,CranfieldUniversity,Cranfield,BedfordshireMK430AL,UK
BM47- Long-term strategies for the optimal use of biomass in Austria
GeraldKalt1,ReinhardHaas,LukasKranzl1EnergyEconomicsGroup,ViennaUniversityofTechnology,Gusshausstrasse25-29/373-2,1040Vienna,Austria
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WEDNESDAY
11:00 – 13:00 Session 5 – Process for Biomass Conversion - IIBM23- Biochar for CO2 bio-sequestration during pyrolysis bioenergy production JohannesLehmannDepartmentofCropandSoilSciences,CornellUniversity,Ithaca,NY14853,USA
InvBM93- H2 Production for MCFC by Steam Reforming of Organic Solvents FrancescoFrusteri*,SalvatoreFreni,VitalianoChiodo,NataleMondelloInstituteofAdvancedTechnologiesforEnergy“NicolaGiordano”CNR-ITAE,ViaS.Lucia5,98126Messina–Italy
InvBM64- Cleaner Processes to Produce Biodiesel using Heterogeneous Catalysis DonatoAranda1,NeydaTapanes1,JussaraGonçalves1,LaylaRocha1,RobsonMonteiro1&JoséCarneiro21GreentecLaboratoty,FederalUniverstiyofRiodeJaneiro,Brazil2ChemistryInstitute/FederalFluminenseUniversity,RiodeJaneiro,Brazil
BM28- SOFC CHP plant fueled with biomass syngas: modeling the gasification stage PaoloBaggio1,MarcoBaratieri1,MaurizioGrigiante1,MassimoBertoldi2,SergioCeschini2,LorenzoTognana21DepartmentofCivilandEnvironmentalEngineering,UniversityofTrento,ITALY2SOFCpowerSrl,Pergine,Trento,ITALY
BM20- Operating experience and energy system analysis of the biogas-powered 5 kW SOFC system in GlashusEtt MariaSaxe1,LarsHedström1,MarkkuRissanen2,GöranLindbergh3,PerAlvfors1,BengtRidell41KTH-Energyprocesses,SE-10044Stockholm,Sweden,Tel:46-8-7906551,Fax:46-8-7230858,email:[email protected],CorporateResearch,SE-72178Västerås,Sweden3KTH-AppliedElectrochemistry,SE-10044Stockholm,Sweden4GrontmijAB,EnergySystems,SE-21209-Malmö,Sweden
BM31- Parametric study of PSA process for the capture of CO2 from flue gas E.David,I.Stefanescu,A.Armeanu.InstituteofCryogenics&IsotopeTechnologies,P.O.Box10,Rm.Valcea,Code240050,Romania
BM12- Techno-economic analysis of palm oil waste power generation for grid-connected utilization J.H.Yong,T.M.I.Mahlia,H.H.MasjukiDepartmentofMechanicalEngineering,UniversityofMalaya,50603KualaLumpur,Malaysia
BM77- The energy potential from livestock waste recovery:a technical and economic analysis FaustoCavallaro1-BrunoMignogna21DepartmentSEGeS–UniversityofMolise,ViaDeSanctis86100Campobasso(ITALY),tel.+390874404328,fax+390874311124cavallaro@unimol.it2ECOLOCProject-INTERREGIIIA-UniversityofMoliseviaDeSanctis,86100Campobasso(ITALY)
14:30 – 16:00 Session 6 – Biomass Policy and Processes Chairs: EricSFraga-UK
InvBM22- Modelling, optimization and life cycle analysis of biofuels supply chain ChristianaPapapostolou1,EmiliaKondili1,JohnK.Kaldellis21OptimisationofProductionSystemsLab.,Dept.ofMechanical.Eng.,TEIofPiraeus,2SoftEnergyApplications&EnvironmentalProtectionLab,TEIofPiraeus,P.O.Box41046,Athens12201,Greece
BM39- Strategy for Converting a Conventional Kraft Pulp Mill into a Sustainable “Green” Mill EnriqueMateosEspejel1,MariyaMarinova2,DimitrisDiamantis1,LouisFradette1&JeanParis11DepartmentofChemicalEngineering,ÉcolePolytechnique,Montréal(Québec),CANADA,2FPInnovations,PapricanDivision,Pointe-Claire(Québec),CANADA
BM25- Use of biomass in Croatia: options for CO2 mitigation RobertPasicko1,AndreasTuerk2,ProfZeljkoTomsic31FacultyofElectricalEngineeringandComputing,UniversityofZagreb,CROATIA2JoanneumResearchInstitute,Graz,AUSTRIA3FacultyofElectricalEngineeringandComputing,UniversityofZagreb,CROATIA
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BM76- Biofuel options for modern energy services in rural villages: a case study from Tanzania HassanM.Rajabu1,ColinPritchard2,RwaichiJ.A.Minja3,AbrahamK.Temu3,JamiduHYKatima3,KaroliN.Njau31Dept.ofEnergyEngineering,UniversityofDaresSalaam,Box35131DaresSalaam.Tanzaina.2InstituteforEnergySystems,UniversityofEdinburgh,EdinburghEH93JK,Scotland.UK.3UniversityofDaresSalaam,ChemicalandProcessEngDept.,Box35131,DaresSalaam.Tanzania.
BM100- Demonstration Study on Direct Use of Waste Vegetable Oil as Car Fuel YasuyukiNemoto1andIzumiUshiyama21Dept.ofMechanicalEng.,AshikagaInstituteofTechnology,Ashikaga,Japan.2GraduateSchool,AshikagaInstituteofTechnology,Ashikaga,Japan.
THURSDAY
11:00 – 13:00 Session 7 – Regional Studies – IIChairs: ShangShyngYang–Taiwan
BM51- Energy Recovery with Biogas Production from Brewery Waste – a Step Towards Self-sufficiency GregorD.Zupancic1,MilenkoRos1,MatejStraziscar2andMiranKlemencic31NationalinstituteofChemistry,Hajdrihova19,POBox660,SI-1001Ljubljana,2BreweryUnion,Pivovarniska2,SI-1000Ljubljana,Slovenia,3BreweryLasko,Trubarjeva28,SI-3270Lasko,Slovenia
InvBM46- Electricity from Landfill Biogas: A Study Case in Sao Paulo, Brazil VanessaPecora1,NatalieJ.V.deFigueiredo1,SuaniTeixeiraCoelho1,SílviaM.S.G.Velázquez1,21USP–SaoPauloUniversity,IEE/CENBIO–ElectrotechnicalandEnergyInstitute/BrazilianNationalBiomassRefer-enceCenter.Av.Prof.LucianoGualberto,1289CEP05508-010–SãoPaulo–SP–Brasil2Dept.ofMechanicalEng.,PresbyterianUniversityMackenzie.RuadaConsolação,930CEP01302-907-SãoPaulo-SP–Brasil
BM33- The Effective Use of Bio Energy and Its Future in Ireland MarkAnderson,NeilJHewittCentreforSustainableTechnologies,SchooloftheBuiltEnvironment,UniversityofUlster,Newtownab-bey,BT370QB,NorthernIreland
BM61- Mapping Optimal Growing Areas for Switchgrass Production in North Dakota SoizikLaguetteDeptofEarthSystemScience&Policy,UniversityofNorthDakota,GrandForks,ND,USA
BM41- Development of a rural biomass cluster on the Isle of Arran: the necessity of co-operation between stakeholders when utilising a limited resource GeorgeWallis1andAngusSmith21DeasilEnergy,EastKilbride,Glasgow,Scotland,UK2ArranButterflyFarmandArranWoodfuels,Machrie,IsleofArran,Scotland,UK
BM58- Biomass Residues and Energy Crops Availability and Use in Latvia Prof.,Dr.habil.sc.ing.PeterisShipkovs1,Dr.sc.ing.GalinaKashkarova2,PhDstudent,M.sc.ing.KristinaLebedeva2,M.sc.MartinshJirgens31RigaTechnicalUniversity,Riga,LV-1048,Latvia2InstituteofPhysicalEnergetics,Riga,LV-1006,Latvia3MinistryoftheEnvironment,Riga,LV-1494,Latvia
BM15- Sustainable Production and Utilization of Woodfuel in Ghana: A Needed Response to Climate Risk. StephenLarteyTekpetey1,Prof.NanaFrimpong-Mensah2&Dr.MonicaIdinoba3.
1,2DepartmentofWoodScienceandTechnology,FacultyofRenewableNaturalResources,KwameNkrumahUniver-sityofScienceandTechnology,Kumasi,Ghana.3ProjectScientist,CentreforInternationalForestryResearch(CIFOR)TroFCCA-WestAfricaProject;Cifor06BP9478Ouagadougou06,BurkinaFaso
BM3- The Use and Status of Biogas Plants of Pabna District in Bangladesh M.A.KChowdhuri1,R.AHossain2,M.Ali3,M.A.RSarkar11DepartmentofMechanicalEngineering,BangladeshUniversityofEngineering&Technology2DepartmentofMechanicalEngineering,PrimeasiaUniversity,Bangladesh3InternationalInstituteofManagement,UniversityofFlensburg,Germany
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BM8- The Potential of Electricity Generation from Poultry Droppings in Bangladesh. Engr.SheikhAshrafUzZaman1&Prof.M.A.RashidSarkar21AssistantEngineer,TitasGasT&DCo.Ltd.,Bangladesh2DepartmentofMechanicalEngineering,BUET,Bangladesh
BM29- Assessment of Wood Fuel Production Potential in Pakistan Dr.MujeebuddinMemon1,Dr.KhanjiHarijan1,andDr.MohammadA.Uqaili21DepartmentofMechanicalEngineering,MehranUniversityofEngineeringandTechnology,Jamshoro76062,Sindh,Pakistan2DepartmentofElectricalEngineering,MehranUniversityofEngineeringandTechnology,Jamshoro76062,Sindh,Pakistan
ENGAGING WOMEN IN ENERGY ENTERPRISES A workshop on energy and gender-equitable development
Organized by the Technical Committee on Energy and Gender-Equitable Development, World Renewable Energy Congress-X
Sunday 20 July 2008, 09.00–5.00pmChair: DrBarbaraFarhar,Ph.D(USA)
ME 29 James Weir Building, University of Strathclyde, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 75 Montrose Street, Glasgow, Scotland G1 1XJ
Theworkshopwillfocusonunderstandingcurrentissuesandimpactsofsustainableenergyonpovertyinthedevelopingworldandusingthatknowledgetoaccelerateourtransitiontoafuturewithgreaterenergyjustice.DominiqueLallement(France-USA)willgivethekeynotepresentation.Workshoppan-elistsincludeLizBates(U.K.),PriyadarshiniKarve(India),JyotirmayMathur(India),WendyAnnecke(So.Africa),GailKarlsson(USA),SabinaAnokyeMensah(Ghana),MaySengendo(Uganda),GomathiNair(India),DavidRenne(USA),HunterLovins(USA),andLakshmanGuruswamy(USA).Inadditiontonetworkingopportunities,Workshopparticipantswillgainunderstandingofimportantissuesin(a)gender,energyandpovertyreduction,(b)equitabledistributioninitiativesinvariouspartsoftheworld,and(c)theroleofsustainableenergyinreachingtheMillenniumDevelopmentGoals.RecommendationswillbedevelopedfortheUNCommissiononSustainableDevelopment(CSD-17sessioninMay2009).Lunchandrefreshmentswillbeprovided.
ENERGY AND GENDER-EqUITABLE DEvELOPMENTDr.BarbaraC.Farhar,Chair
TechnicalCommitteeMembers:Dr.WendyAnnecke,GailKarlsson,J.D.,Dr.PriyadarshiniKarve,MsDominiqueLallement,Dr.MaySengendo
Tuesday
11:00 -12:30 Energy and Gender-Equitable Development- 1Chairs:Dr.BarbaraFarharandGailKarlsson
INVG14- Increasing Access through Gender-Responsive Energy Financing and Business Mechanisms Dr.MaySengendo,Ph.D.,Professor,DepartmentofWomenandGenderStudies,MakerereUniversity,Kampala,Uganda,[email protected]
INVG8 - Gender and Biofuel Production: Criteria Women Farmers Would Use for Designing, Implementing and Evaluating a Sustainable Project Dr.WendyAnnecke,Ph.D.,PrincipalAnalyst,GenderandEnergyResearchandTraining,Capetown,SouthAfrica,[email protected]
INVG23 - Women, Jatropha Oil and Multi-functional Platforms in Ghana SabinaAnokyeMensah,GenderandDevelopmentCoordinator,GratisFoundation,Tema,Ghana,[email protected]
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INVG7 - Energy and Women’s Economic Empowerment: Opportunities for Accelerated Sustainable Development DominiqueLallement,InternationalEnergyConsultanttotheWorldBank,toESMP,theEUEI,andotherpublicandprivateorganizations.MemberofRIAED,France-USA,[email protected]
14:30 - 16:00 Energy and Gender-Equitable Development- 2Chairs:Dr.WendyAnneckeandDr.MaySengendo
INVG2 - Energy as Women’s Business: Building Sustainable Enterprises in Developing Countries GailKarlsson,J.D.,AdvisortoENERGIA--InternationalNetworkonGenderandSustainableEnergy,USA,[email protected]
INVG11 - Empowering Women by Integrating Microcredit with Water, Sanitation, and Renewable Energy Mrs.KalpakamYechury,Member-in-charge,RuralSanitationWaterandWasteManagement
AllIndiaWomen’sConference,NewDelhi,India,[email protected]
INVG13 - Key Issues in Developing Sustainable Energy to Improve Energy Access Dr.BarbaraFarhar,Ph.D.,AdjunctResearchFellow,UniversityofColoradoLawSchool,Boulder,ColoradoUSA,[email protected]
G22- Micro Finance and Enterprise Development: Two Windows for Channeling Energy for Gender Equitable Development Prof.AnojaWickramasinghe,CoordinatorofNationalNetworkonGenderandEnergy,Dept.ofGeogra-phy,UniversityofPeradeniya,SriLanka
WEDNESDAY
11:00 - 12:30 Energy and Gender-Equitable Development- 5Chairs:Mrs.GomathiNairandDr.BarbaraFarhar
InvG6- Welfare Approach Vs Commercial Approach for Improved Stove Dissemination Programmes: Lessons from ARTI’s Experience Dr.PriyadarshiniKarveProjectCo-coordinator,AppropriateRuralTechnologyInstitute(ARTI),2ndFloor,ManineeApartments,S.No.13,Dhayarigaon,Pune411041,INDIA
InvG9- Thirty Years of Experience with Solar Cookers and Cooking to Reduce Global Warming ShyamS.NandwaniLaboratoriodeEnergíaSolar,DeparatamentodeFisíca,UniversidadNacional,Heredia,CostaRica
InvG1- Improving Indoor Air Quality in Rural Areas Using Solar and Wind Energy JyotirmayMathur,AnishModi,SarvanSubramaniamMechanicalEngineeringDepartment,Ma1aviyaNationalInstituteofTechnology,Jaipur(India)
G12- Can Sustainable Energy Help to Reach the MDGs like Poverty Reduction and Gender Equality? Successful Examples of Different Regions and Technologies CarmenDienst1,MaikeBunse2&Dr.ManfredFischedick31Projectleader,WuppertalInstituteforClimate,EnvironmentandEnergy,Wuppertal,Germany;2ResearchFellow,WuppertalInstituteforClimate,EnvironmentandEnergy,Wuppertal,Germany;3VicePresidentandDirector,WuppertalInstituteforClimate,EnvironmentandEnergy,Wuppertal,Germany
14:30 – 16:00 Energy and Gender-Equitable Development- 6Chair: Dr.PriyadarshiniKarve
InvG10- Renewable Energy Resource Data Provide the Foundation for Effective Clean Energy Pro-grams Around the World DavidS.Renné,PrincipalProjectLeaderNationalRenewableEnergyLaboratory,1617ColeBoulevard,Golden,Colorado80304USA
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InvG11- EMPOWERING WOMEN BY INTEGRATING MICROCREDIT WITH WATER, SANITATION & RENEWABLE ENERGY MRS.KALPAKAMYECHURYMember-in-Charge,RuralSanitationWater&WasteManagementAllIndiaWomen’sConference,NewDelhi,India.
THURSDAY
11:00 - 12:30 Energy and Gender-Equitable Development- 7Chairs:Dr.PriyadarshiniKarve
InvG24- A Study on the Social Economic Results of the Rural Electrification Programme in the Brazilian Hinterland Prof.Dr.YolandaVieiradeAbreu1BachelorEltonBispoRodrigues1Prof.Dr.SinclairMalletGuyGuerra31EconomicsDept–FederalUniversityofTocantins,Brazil,Phone:55-63-32154190,UniversidadeFederaldeTocantins–UFTe-mail:[email protected],2CECSDeptUniversidadeFederaldoABC–UFABC,Brazil
G4- Reality and Potential of Household Energy for Rural Women in Pakistan SyedIlyasGroupofRenewableEnergyandEnvironment,DepartmentofPhysics,UniversityofBalochistan,Quetta,Pakistan
G15- Gender Perspectives of Biogas Technology in Nepal DrIndiraShakya1TechnicalResearchPerson,EnergiaAsiaRegionalSecretariate,CentreforRuralTechnology.Kath-mandu,Nepal
G21- Autonomous pre-Free Emissionless Life via Sustainable Home Engineering
Pat.ff.Howden1(DSc,PhD,BSc,Fellow-BIS,HonF-IAA,Member-IEEE,M-MSSANZ,M-ANZSES),Direc-torBackYardTech,ConeSt,MacleayIsland,Q4184,Australia.Ph/Fax+61-7-34095100.Nonetore-mailonthisremoteisland
MARINE AND OCEAN ENERGY TECHNLOGYProfASBahaj,Chair
TechnicalCommitteeMembers:ProfAntonioSarmento,DrChrisRetzler,DrCameronJohnston,DrWilliamBattenandDrAndrewGrant
TUESDAY
09.00 – 10.30 Session 1: International developmentsChair:AbuBakrBahaj,Co-Chair:CameronJohnston
M1- Recent Development of Ocean Energy in Korea ProfessorChulHJo:InhaUniversity,SouthKorea
(M14)-A Distinctive Energy Policy for Scotland? GrantAllan,PeterMcGregor,KimSwales&KarenTurnerFraserofAllanderInstitute,DepartmentofEconomics,UniversityofStrathclyde,GlasgowUK
(M46)- Key Activities for the Development of Marine Energy in Spain JoséLuisVillate,PierpaoloRicci,PabloRuiz-MinguelaPedroIbañez&MaiderSantosUnidaddeEnergíadeTecnalia,SededeRobotiker-Tecnalia,ParqueTecnológico,Zamudio(Bizkaia),Spain
(M35)The Lysekil Wave Power Project: Status Update SimonTyrberg,RafaelWaters,MagnusStålberg,CeciliaBoström,OlleSvensson,ErlanStrömstedt,An-drejSavin,JensEngström,OlivaLanghamer,HalvarGravråkmo,JanSundberg&MatsLeijon
DivisionforElectricity,UppsalaUniversity,Uppsala,Sweden
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11.00 – 13.00 Session 2: Wave Energy 1: Assessment, dynamics & resourceChair: TonyLewis,Co-Chair:WilliamBatten
(M47)- Assessment of Wave Energy Devices. Best Practice as used in Denmark PeterFrigaard1,JensPeterKofoed&KimNielsen21DepartmentofCivilEngineering,AalborgUniversity,Denmark2Rambøll,Teknikerbyen,Denmark
(M7)- Neutrally Buoyant Cylinders Moving Under Waves: A Comparison of Theory and Experiment DrKSVaryani1,TomBarraclough2,AndrewJohnstone2&CameronSutherland21DepartmentofNavalArchitectureandMarineEngineering,UniversitiesofGlasgowandStrathclyde,Scotland,UK2GreenCatRenewablesLtd,Scotland,UK
(M5)- A non-linear potential model to predict large-amplitudes-motions: application to a multi-body wave energy converter. Jean-ChristopheGilloteaux,GiorgioBacelli&JohnRingwoodNationalUniversityofIrelandMaynooth,DepartmentofElectronicEngineering,Ireland
(M9)- Some Aspects of Tuning Wave Energy Converters in Irregular Waves AndrewMcCabe,GeorgeAggidis,&MartinWiddenRenewableEnergyResearchGroup,EngineeringDepartment,LancasterUniversity,UK
(M25)- Linear models for short term wave forecasting Francesco Fusco & John Ringwood1UniversitàPolitecnicadelleMarche,Ancona,Italy2NationalUniversityofIrelandMaynooth,DepartmentofElectricalEngineering,Ireland
(M38)- Better Understanding of Wave Generation near Water Surface MamounJanajrah,ArneHoldo,OmarBadran,AndrewLewis&RajCalayDepartmentAerospace,AutomotiveandDesignEngineering,UniversityofHertfordshire,UK
14.30 – 16.00 Session 3: Tidal Energy 1: New rotor developmentsChair:JoséLuisVillate,Co-Chair:LukeMyers
(M31)- Unsteady Hydrodynamic Modelling of Rotor Systems Used in Marine Current Turbines TomMcCombes,AndrewGrant&CameronJohnstonEnergySystemsResearchUnit,Dept.ofMechanicalEngineering,UniversityofStrathclyde,Glasgow,UK
(M32)- Contra-rotating Marine Current Turbines: Performance in Field Trials and Power Train Developments JoeClarke,GaryConnor,AndrewGrant,CameronJohnstone&StephanieOrdonez-SanchezEnergySystemsResearchUnit,Dept.ofMechanicalEngineering,UniversityofStrathclyde,Glasgow,UK
(M6)- Characterisation of a HATT using CFD and ADCP site data AllanMason-Jones,PaulSEvans,TimO’Doherty&DaphneMO’Doherty1SchoolofEngineering,CardiffUniversity,Cardiff,UK2SchoolofEarth,OceanandPlanetarySciences,CardiffUniversity,Cardiff,UK
(M2)- A Three-Dimensional Tidal Stream Turbine Hydrodynamic Performance Model IanMasters1,JohnChapman2&JamesOrme11SwanturbinesLtd,DigitalTechnium,Swansea,UK2CivilandComputationalEngineeringCentre,TalbotBuilding,SwanseaUniversity,Swansea,UK
(M33)- Numerical Simulation of the Wake of Marine Current Turbines with a Particle Method MagangaFabrice1,PinonGregory2,RivoalenElie2&GernaibnGregory11Hydrodynamic&Metocean,IFREMER.Boulogne-sur-Mer,France2LOMC,UniversityduHavre,France
16.30 – 17.30 Session 4: Bringing marine renewables to the market 1Chair: AndrewGrant,Co-Chair:JonathanFlinn
(M48)- White paper for IPCC PresentedbyAllaWeinstein:EU-OEA
(M26)- Wave Energy Technology Review: Application of the Learning Curve Concept 1970 – 1999 AudreyMukora,MarkusMueller,MarkWinskel&HenryJeffreySchoolofEngineeringandElectronics,UniversityofEdinburgh,UK
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(M21)- Structured Development Programmes Mitigate Engineering & Financial Risk BrianHolmes&SeanBarrettHydraulics&MaritimeResearchCentre,UniversityCollegeCork,Cork,Ireland
(M10)- A Wave Energy Future for the Western Isles EmilyRudkin,InmaAndina-Pendas,FrancisAkwensivie&CalumIainMacIver1HalcrowGroupLtd.,CityPark,Glasgow,UK2ComhairlenanEileanSiar,Stornoway,IsleofLewis,Scotland,UK
(M17)- Wave Energy Planning and Marketing (WAVEPLAM) CristinaHuertas-Olivares1,JoseRamónLópez2,J.LuisVillate3,DavidLangstom4,AntónioJ.A.Sarmen-to1,7,MichaelPanagiotopoulos5,BrianHolmes6,NathalieRousseau7,HansC.Soerensen81WaveEnergyCentre,Lisbon,Portugal2EnteVascodelaEnergía,Bilbao,Spain3FundaciónROBOTIKER,Bilbao,Spain4Wavegen,UK5CentreforRenewableEnergySources,Greece6HMRC,UniversityCollageCork,Ireland7EuropeanOceanEnergyAssociation,Belgium8WaveDragonAPs,Denmark
WEDNESDAY
11.00 – 13.00 Session 5: Wave Energy 2: New convertersChair:PeterMcGregor,Co-Chair:BrianHolmes
(M46)- Test on a Novel Pitching-Surge Wave Energy Converter MTRahmati,RVChaplin,GAAggidisandAPMcCabeLancasterUniversityEngineering,Department,RenewableEnergyGroup,FacultyofScienceandTechnology,Bailrigg,LancasterLA14YR,UK
(M20)- A Novel Compact Wave Energy Converter NedMinns,SimonWatson,RobertHaken&LesDuckersCentreforRenewableEnergy,LoughboroughUniversity,UK
(M42)- Development of a Stand-Alone Wave Energy Device and Applications for Micro-Energy Generation and Related Applications DavideMagagna&,GeraldMullerSustainableEnergyResearchGroup,SchoolofCivilEngineeringandtheEnvironment,UniversityofSouthampton,UK
(M40)Preliminary Findings from a Laboratory Scale Model of a Ducted Wave Energy Converter M.Leybourne1,W.M.J.Batten1,A.S.Bahaj1,JO’Nians2&H.Traylor2
1SustainableEnergyResearchGroup,SchoolofCivilEngineeringandtheEnvironment,UniversityofSouthampton,UK2ITPowerLtd.Bristol,UK(M29)- Design of an Oscillating-Arm of Double-Stroke Mechanism to Harvest Ocean Wave Energy ProfessorPedroViggianiDepartmentofMechanics,UNEXPO,Caracas,Venezuela
(M45)- Reliability Estimation Method for Wave and Tidal Energy Converters JonathanFlinn&ClaudioBittencourtDNVEnergy,London,UK
(M11)- Predicting Annual Outputs for Tidal Turbine Technology EmmaRobinson1,KevinHarnett1&ProfGeraldByrne11SchoolofElectrical,ElectronicandMechanicalEngineering,UniversityCollegeDublin,Ireland
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14.30 – 16.00 Session 6: Tidal Energy 2: Resource & siteChair:JoeClarke,Co-Chair:IanMasters
(M37)- Flow Boundary Interaction Effects for Marine Current Energy Conversion Devices LukeMyers1,A.S.Bahaj1,GregoryGermain2&JackGiles11SustainableEnergyResearchGroup,SchoolofCivilEngineeringandtheEnvironment,UniversityofSouthampton,UK2Hydrodynamic&Metocean,IFREMER.Boulogne-sur-Mer,France
(M27)- Tidal Stream Turbine Site Selection Procedures and Development for a Demonstration Site within the Bristol Channel MRWillis*,IMasters,RFalconer,MCross,IHorsfall,CWooldridge,NSyred,IFryett,AWilliams,NCroft,TO’Doherty,DO’Doherty,BLin,BBockelmann-Evans,NCross,PEvans,RGallie,FidlerR,SThomas,AMasonJonesMarineEnergyResearchGroup;CivilandComputationalSchoolofEngineering,Swansea;SchoolofEnvironmentandSociety,Swansea;OceanandPlanetarySciences,Cardiff;InstituteofSustainability,EnergyandEnvironmentalManagement,Cardiff;CentreforResearchinEnergy,WasteandtheEnviron-ment,Cardiff,Wales,UK*MarineEnergyResearchGroup;CivilandComputationalSchoolofEngineering,Swansea
(M8)- Resource Assessment of Tidal Power in a Strait JoelAtwater&GregoryLawrenceDepartmentofCivilEngineering,UniversityofBritishColumbia,Vancouver,Canada
Predicting Annual Outputs for Tidal Turbine Technology (M11) EmmaRobinson,KevinHarnett&ProfGeraldByrneSchoolofElectrical,ElectronicandMechanicalEngineering,UniversityCollegeDublin,Ireland
(M23)- GIS Mapping of Currents and Constraining Factors for a Major Tidal Stream Resource; The Pentland Firth, Scotland LoraJaneDillon&DavidKWoolf:EnvironmentalResearchInstitute,Thurso,UK
16.30 – 18.00 Session S1: Bringing marine renewables to the market 2 Chair: AntónioJ.A.Sarmento,Co-Chair:CristinaHuertas-Olivares
(M19)- Certification of Wave and Tidal Energy Converters JonathanFlinn&ClaudioBittencourtDNVEnergy,London,UK
(M13)- Incorporating Wave and Tidal Energy Technologies in a Mean-Variance Portfolio Theory Application to Electricity Generation in the UK GrantAllan,PeterMcGregor,KimSwales&KarenTurnerFraserofAllanderInstitute,DepartmentofEconomics,UniversityofStrathclyde,Glasgow,UK
(M15)- Importance of Revenue Sharing for Local Economic Impacts from a Renewable Energy Project GrantAllan,PeterMcGregor,KimSwalesandKarenTurnerFraserofAllanderInstitute,DepartmentofEconomics,UniversityofStrathclyde,Glasgow,UK
(M12)- Development of Wave Energy Project: Lessons Learnt InmaAndina-Pendas1,PeterCroll1,&RodHacker1,NickHarrington21HalcrowGroupLtd.,Sowton,Exeter,UK2SouthWestRegionalDevelopmentAgency,SuttonHarbour,Plymouth,UK
THURSDAY
11.00 – 13.00 Session 7: Wave Energy 3: Power takeoffChair:PeterFrigaard,Co-Chair:AlanH.Clement
(M28)- Coupled Motion of an Inertial Wave Energy Converter with a Nonlinear Power Take Off HelenBailey&IanBrydenInstituteofEnergySystems,UniversityofEdinburgh,UK
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(M16)- State Space Model Of An Hydraulic Power Take Off Unit For Wave Energy Conversion Em-ploying Bondgraphs GiorgioBacelli,JeanChristopheGilloteax&JohnRingwoodNationalUniversityofIrelandMaynooth,DepartmentofElectronicEngineering,Ireland(M44)- Electrical Machine Options in Offshore Floating Wave Energy Converter Turbo-Generators
DaraL.O’Sullivan&TonyLewis
Hydraulics&MaritimeResearchCentre,UniversityCollege,Cork,Ireland
(M18)- Simulation of the SEAREV Wave Energy Converter with a Controlled Hydraulic Power Take Off
AurelienBabarit,HakimMouslim&AlanHClement
FluidMechanicsLaboratory,EcoleCentraledeNantes,France
(M4)- Dynamic Model of Oscillatory Drive for Floating Wave Energy Converter Alexander Temeev, Oleg Sladkov & Sergey Temeev
AppliedTechnologiesCompanyLtd,(ATC)16/10-301,Profsoyuznayaul.,Moscow,Russia
14.30-16.00 Session 8: Tidal Energy 3: Impacts of ArraysChair:IanBryden,Co-Chair: WilliamBatten
(M24)- An Initial Evaluation of Potential Tidal Stream Development Sites in Pentland Firth, Scotland LoraJaneDillon&DavidWoolfEnvironmentalResearchInstitute,Thurso,UK
(M41)- Flow through Large Arrays of Tidal Energy Converters: Is There an Analogy with Depth Limited Flow Through Vegetation? L.S.Blunden&A.S.BahajSustainableEnergyResearchGroup,SchoolofCivilEngineeringandtheEnvironment,UniversityofSouthampton,UK
(M36)- Scale Reproduction of the Flow Field for Tidal Energy Converters LukeMyers&A.S.BahajSustainableEnergyResearchGroup,SchoolofCivilEngineeringandtheEnvironment,UniversityofSouthampton,UK
(M22)- Ecological Considerations for Tidal Energy Development in Scotland MarkAShields,AlexTFord&DavidKWoolfEnvironmentalResearchInstitute,NorthHighlandCollege,UHIMillenniumInstitute,Thurso,
Scotland,UK
16.30 – 18.00 Session S2 WorkshopsChair: AbuBakr.S.Bahaj,Co-Chair: CameronJohnston
Tobearranged
SOLAR THERMAL APPLICATIONSProfPhilEamesandProfRobertCritoph–Chairs
Technical Committee Members:ProfMYOthman,DrDChwieduk,DrYTripanagnostopoulos,DrIHaraksingh,ProfHPGarg,DrAHouri,ProfRZWang,ProfKpdama,ProfSAKalogirouand
DrSShire
TUESDAY09:00 – 10:30 Session 1 – Agriculture Drying / CookingChair: MYOthman–Malaysia
ST42- A Mixed Mode Solar PV Dryer P.C.Pande1,A.K.Singh2M.M.Purohit3,B.K.Dave4
1PrincipalScientist,2SeniorScientist,3-4TechnicalCentralAridZoneResearchInstitute,Jodhpur,342003,India
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ST70- Performance Characteristics of a Salt Recovery Solar Energy Desalination Plant MichaelChendo1,WilfredOkonkwo2andOUke31DepartmentofPhysics,FacultyofScience,UniversityofLagos,Akoka,Lagos,Nigeria.2NationalcenterforEnergyResearchandDevelopment,UniversityofNigeria,Nsukka,Nigeria3DepartmentofAgriculturalandBioresourcesEngineering,UniversityofNigeria,Nsukka,Nigeria
ST99- Dimensioning of the mass of the fluid circulating in a selective solar collectors for the heating of an agricultural greenhouse R.TADILI&M.N.BARGACHLaboratoryofSolarenergyandenvironment,FacultyoftheSciencesofRabat,B.P1014Rabat,Morocco
ST22- Heat Pump Dryer using Multifunctional Solar Thermal Collector MYHOthman*,MHRuslan,KSopianandMAAZafriSolarEnergyResearchInstitute,UniversitiKebangsaanMalaysia43600Bangi,Malaysia
ST92- Capacities and Limits of Using Cooling System with Greenhouse under Littoral ClimaticRegionLazharSerir1,HocineBenmoussa2,BrahimLaoun11AppliedResearchUnitonRenewableEnergies,URAER/ZoneIndustrielleGaarTaam,P.O.Box88–47000,Ghardaïa,Algeria2DepartmentofEngineering,UniversityofBatna,Algeria
ST49- Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage Application in Greenhouse Climatization
BekirTurgut1,HalimePaksoy2,SaziyeBozdag3,HunayEvliya4,KazımAbak5,H.YildizDasgan61,2,3,4,5,6ÇukurovaUniversity,Adana,TurkeyTel/Fax:90-3223386361,
11:00 – 13:00 Session I1 – Collector TechnologyChairs: SKalogirou–Cyprus
ST59- Solar Air Collectors: A Review CharalambosTsioutisandSoterisKalogirouDepartmentofMechanicalEngineeringandMaterialsScienceandEngineering,CyprusUniversityofTechnology,P.O.Box50329,3603Limassol,Cyprus
ST38- Power and angle analyses on a solar parabolic trough G.Bacci1,G.Chiani1,P.Sansoni2,D.Fontani2,F.Francini2,M.DeLucia11Dip.Energetica,Fac.Ingegneria,Univ.diFirenze,ViaSantaMarta,3-50139Firenze-Italy-2CNR-INOAIstitutoNazionalediOtticaApplicata,LargoE.Fermi6–50125Firenze-Italy
ST29- CPC reflectors for enhanced solar radiation collection of the Thermomax evacuated tube solar water heater AggelosZacharopoulos1,JayantaDebMondol,TrevorJHydeandMervynSmyth1CentreforSustainableTechnologies,SchooloftheBuiltEnvironment,Univ.ofUlster,BT370QB,N.Ireland,UK
ST40- New Solar Thermal System Based on the Application of a Textile Composite Treated with Phase Change Material BarbaraPausePresident,TextileTesting&Innovation,LLC,Longmont,Colorado,USA
ST18- A modified Evacuated Solar Tube: heat transfer and fluid dynamic study, modelling and experi-mental results LuigiCrema1,GuidoCicolini1&AlessandroBozzoli11RenewableEnergiesandEnvironmentalTechnologies(REET),FondazioneBrunoKessler(FBK),Povo(TN),ITALY
ST41- Design and Manufacturing of Parabolic Trough Solar Collector System for a Developing Coun-try Pakistan. NusratKamalRaja*&Dr.M.ShahidKhalil***PhDScholarorUET,Taxtile,Pakistan**ProfessorMechanicalDepartment,UETTaxila.,Pakistan
InvST37- Advanced solar collectors for building integration TomasMatuska1
1Dept.ofEnvironmentalEng.,FacultyofMechanicalEng.,CzechTechnicalUniversity,Prague,CZECHRepublic
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InvST98- Novel Materials for Solar Concentration DrSarahMcCormack,ManusKennedy,DrJohnDoran,&ProfBrianNorton1DublinEnergyLab,FocasInstitute,DublinInstituteofTechnology,KevinSt,Dublin8,Ireland
14:30 – 16:00 Session III – Hybrid System TechnologyChairs: SShire–UK
ST79- Experimental Study of a Thermosiphonic Hybrid PV/T Solar System
1*ManolisSouliotis,1YiannisTripanagnostopoulos,2*SotirisA.Kalogirou,2GeorgeFlorides,3*MonirEkhrawat,3DimitrisTsipas1DepartmentofPhysics,UniversityofPatras,Patras26504,GREECE2DepartmentofMechanicalEngineeringandMaterialsScienceandEngineering,CyprusUniversityofTechnology,P.O.Box50329,Limassol3603,CYPRUS3DepartmentofMechanicalEngineering,UniversityofThessaloniki,Thessaloniki54224,GREECE
ST8- Performance analysis of Single Pass, Double Duct Photovoltaic/Thermal (PV/T) Solar Air Heater EbrahimM.AliAlfegi1&KamaruzzamanSopian2&MohdYusofHj.Othman3&BaharudinYatim41,2,3,4SolarEnergyResearchInstitute,UniversitiKebangsaanMalaysia,Bangi,Selangor,MALAYSIA
InvST21- Advances in Hybrid Photovoltaic-Thermal (PVT) Solar Air Heaters Mohd.YusofOthman1*,BaharudinYatim1,KamaruzzamanSopian2andMohd.NazariAbuBakar3
1CenterforAppliedPhysicsStudies2SolarEnergyResearchInstitute,UniversitiKebangsaanMalaysia,43600,Bangi,Selangor,Malaysia.3FacultyofAppliedScience,UniversitiTeknologiMARA,KampusArau,02600Arau,Perlis,Malaysia
ST71- Development of Photovoltaic-Thermal (PV/T) Water Based System MohdHafidzRuslan1,MohdYusofHjOthman2,KamaruzzamanSopian3,ZafriAzranAbdulMajid4&WiratAiHim51,2,3SolarEnergyResearchInsitute,UniversitiKebangsaanMalaysia,43600,Bangi,Selangor,MALAYSIA4,5SchoolofAppliedPhysics,FacultyofScienceandTechnology,UniversitiKebangsaanMalaysia,43600,Bangi,Selan-gor,MALAYSIA
InvST94- Predictions of fin effectiveness for enhancing heat transfer in phase change thermal Energy Storage Systems ProfessorPhilipCEamesWarwickInstituteforSustainableEnergyandResources,(WISER)SchoolofEngineering,UniversityofWarwick,Coventry,UK
InvST31- Thermal Performance Predictions of a Low Concentrating Line-Axis and a High Concentrating Point Focus Photovoltaic System TapasKMallick1andPhilipCEames21MechanicalEngineering;EPS;Heriot-WattUniversity;Riccarton;EH144AS;UK;2SchoolofEngineering;UniversityofWarwick;Coventry;CV47AL;UK
16:30 – 18:00 Session IV- Collectors and SystemsChairs:MSmyth–UK
ST90- Investigation of the adjustment ranges of the slope of an absorber plate for different “latitude-days” zones N.Nijegorodov,J.G.King,D.KhareandT.A.Thomas*DepartmentofPhysics,UniversityofBotswana,P/Bag00704,Gaborone,Botswana
ST78- EFFECT OF GAP POSITION OF INCLINED DISCRETE RIBS ON HEAT TRANSFER AND FRICTION FACTOR CHARACTERISTICS OF ARTIFICAIALLY ROUGHENED SOLAR AIR HEATER DUCTS K.R.Aharwal*,B.K.Gandhi**andJ.S.Saini***DepartmentofMechanicalEngineeringS.G.S.I.T.S.Indore(M.P.);INDIA**DepartmentofMechanicalandIndustrialEngineeringI.I.T.Roorkee(U.A.);INDIA
ST64- Energy consumption reduction of leading systems in sun trackers AleksandarGeorgiev1&RumenPopov2
1Dept.ofMechanics,TUofSofia,BranchPlovdiv,POBox7,4023Plovdiv,Bulgaria,Tel:+35932659513,[email protected],TUofSofia,BranchPlovdiv,4000Plovdiv,+35932659537,Bulgaria
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ST75- Optimization of the Solar Collectors Absorbers Parameters Prof.,Dr.habil.sc.ing.PeterisShipkovs1,PhDstudent,M.sc.ing.MartinshVanags1,Dr.sc.ing.GalinaKashkarova1,PhDstudent,M.sc.ing.KristinaLebedeva1,Dr.habil.sc.ing.VoldemarsBarkans2,M.sc.MartinshJirgens31InstituteofPhysicalEnergetics,Riga,LV-1006,Latvia2LatvianMaritimeAcademy,Riga,LV-1206,Latvia3MinistryoftheEnvironment,Riga,LV-1494,Latvia
ST97- Design, Manufacture and Test of Novel Type Flat Plate SolarWaterCollectorsFuatLule1&TurhanKoyuncu21UniversityofOndokuzMayis,FacultyofAgriculture,DepartmentofAgriculturalMachinery,55139,Samsun,TURKEY2UniversityofOndokuzMayis,FacultyofAgriculture,DepartmentofAgriculturalMachinery,55139,Samsun,TURKEY
ST73- Use of the Solar Energy for Textile Industry in Turkey R.TugrulOgulataDepartmentofTextileEngineering,FacultyofEngineeringandArchitecture,CukurovaUniversity,Adana01330,Turkey
ST68- Reasonable Range of cycling water parameter variations when independently regulating the heating system for each individual building HuaZhao&LiwangLiuSchoolofMunicipal&EnvironmentalEngineering,HarbinInstituteofTechnology,Harbin,Heilongjiang,China
ST54- Integration of Solar Heat Pump and Instantaneous Gas Water Heater
J.P.Chyng11Dept.ofCommercialAutomaticManagement,ChihleeInstituteTaipei,TAIWAN
WEDNESDAY
11:00 – 13:00 Session V- CoolingChairs:PhilEames–UK
ST6- An Evaluation of Modern Solar Ejector RefrigerationandDistillationsystemProfMahdyBadawyDept.ofMechanicalEng.,NationalResearchCentre,Dokki,Cairo,EGYPT
ST28- Effect of radiative loss on an irreversible solar-driven absorption refrigerator LanmeiWu,GuoxingLinDepartmentofPhysicsandInstituteofTheoreticalPhysicsandAstrophysics,XiamenUniversity,Xia-men361005,P.R.ofChina
ST16- Performance of a Liquid Desiccant Solar Air Conditioner - An Experimental and Theoretical Approach S.AlizadehandK.AbaspoursaniDepartmentofEnergy,Materials&EnergyResearchCentre,P.O.Box14155-4777Tehran,IranE-mail:[email protected],Facsimile:02616201888
ST88- Solar ejector cooling system using R365mfc Jin-HuaWang2,B.J.Huang1,S.S.Hu2,J.M.Chang31Director,Tel:+886-2-23621916Fax:+886-2-23640549Email:[email protected],NewEnergyCenterDepartmentofMechanicalEngineering,NationalTaiwanUniversity,Taipei,Taiwan3AssociateProfessor,DepartmentofEnergyandAir-conditioningEngineering,Chin-YiUniversityofTechnology
ST9- PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT OF DIFFUSION SOLAR-ABSORPTION REFRIGERATION SYSTEM AdnanSÖZEN1,EnginÖZBAS‚21MechanicalEducationDepartment,TechnicalEducationFaculty,GaziUniversity,Teknikokullar,06503Ankara,Turkey2MechanicalEducationDepartment,TechnicalEducationFaculty,KaraelmasUniversity,Karabük,Turkey
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ST24- Design of a testing machine for the characterization of jet compression refrigeration systems driven by low grade energy sources. HumbertoEduardoGonzálezBravo1,DorantesRodríguezRubénJosé1,JorgeIsaacHernándezGutierrez2,RoyNephtaliSolanoPalos2,RobertoBestyBrown2.1EnergyDepartment,UniversidadAutónomaMetropolitana,Azcapotzalco,Av.SanPabloNo.180,Col.ReynosaTama-ulipas,CP.02200México,D.F.2RefrigerationandHeatPumpsDepartment,CentrodeInvestigaciónenEnergía,UniversidadNacionalAutónomadeMéxico.PrivadaXochicalcos/n,Col.Centro,CP.62580Temixco,Morelos,México.
ST57- Properties of Malaysian Activated Charcoal for Dual Purpose Solar Adsorption System M.A.Alghoul,M.Y.Sulaiman,K.Sopian,andB.Z.Azmi*SolarEnergyResearchInstitute,UniversitiKebangsaanMalaysia,Bangi,SelangorMalaysia,*PhysicsDepartment,UniversityPutraMalaysia,Serdang,Selangor,Malaysia.
InvST85- 5m3 Solar Thermal Refrigerator Authorforcorrespondence:R.E.Critoph,UniversityofWarwick,Coventry,CV47AL,UK
14:30 – 16:00 Session VI – Thermodynics and EnginesChairs:YTripanaenostopoulos–Greece
ST15- Importance of Utilizing Concentrating Solar Thermal Power
PlantsTechnologyforIRANMeryemDaryabegy,ShirinBahar,SolmazBakhshiSarabiRenewableEnergyOrganizationofIran(SUNA)
ST39- A small scale Combined Cooling, Heating and Power System K.Backes1,C.Faber1,F.Ille2,S.Schramm2,M.Adam21FachhochschuleAachen,(Solar-InstitutJülich)Heinrich-Mußmann-Straße5,52428Jülich,Germany2FachhochschuleDüsseldorfE2-ErneuerbareEnergieundEnergieeffizienz,Universitätsstr.,Gebäude23.31/32,40225Düsseldorf,Germany
ST51- Apparatus for Testing Thermal Storage Materials RomanAdinbergSolarEnergyResearchFacilities,WeizmannInstituteofScience,Rehovot,Israel
InvST69- Misconceptions Regarding Design of Ground-source Heat Pump Systems Prof.JeffreySpitler1&JamesCullin11SchoolofMechanicalandAerospaceEngineering,OklahomaStateUniversity,Stillwater,Oklahoma,USA
ST66- Techno-Economic Analysis Of Thermal Power Generation In A System With High Penetration Levels Of Variable, Non-Dispatchable Renewable EnergyPatrickKeatley1,NiamhTroy2,NeilHewitt1,SinaRezvani11CentreforSustainableTechnologies,UniversityofUlster,ShoreRoad,Newtownabbey,BT370QB,NORTHERNIRELAND2ElectricityResearchCentre,EngineeringBuilding,UniversityCollegeDublin,Dublin4,REPUBLICOFIRELAND
ST93- Implementation of First Solar Thermal Power Plant in Iran Badry–VarastehProjectManagerofYazdSolarThermalPowerPlant,MoshanirPowerEngineeringConsultant-MinistryofEnergyTehran-Iran
ST47- Low Temperature Latent Heat Storage for a Solar Heating and Cooling System - Operational Experience StefanHiebler1,HaraldMehling1,ChristianSchweigler1,MartinHelm11BavarianCenterforAppliedEnergyResearch,Garching,GERMANY
ST100- Numerical and experimental development of a medium temperature thermal energy storage (Erythritol) system for the hot side storage in a of LiBr/H2O air conditioning system. FrancisAgyenim1,NeilHewitt1,PhilipEames2andMervynSmyth11SchoolofTheBuiltEnvironment,UniversityofUlster,Newtownabbey,Co.Antrim,BT370QB,UK2SchoolofEngineering,UniversityofWarwick,Coventry,CV47AL,UK
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16:30 – 18:00 Special Session I – Thermo & Engines (sp)Chairs: YTripanaenostopoulos–Greece
ST20- Performance Analysis of a Solar Chimney Power Plant in south of Algeria ToufikChergui1,SalahLarbi2,AmorBouhjar3andMouradGahgah11AppliedResearchCenterinRenewableEnergy,Adrar,Algeria2LabofMechEngandDev,DeptofMechEng.,NationalPolytechnicSchoolofAlgeria,10AvenueHassenBadi,El-Harrach,Alger,ALGERIA3DevelopmentCenterofRenewableEnergy,Bouzeriah,Algiers,Algeria
ST82- Evaluation of concentrating solar power technologies in Jordan using fuzzy logic Dr.OmarBadran1,EmadAbdulhadi2&ProfRustumMamlook31MechanicalEngineeringDepartment,FacultyofEngineeringTechnology,Al-BalqaAppliedUniversityP.O.Box331006,Amman11134–Jordan,[email protected],FacultyofEngineeringTechnology,Al-BalqaAppliedUniversityP.O.Box331006,Amman11134–Jordan,[email protected]&Technology,TheArabicAcademyforBankingandFinancialScience,Amman-Jordan
ST50- Use of Underground Earth Air Tunnel and Cavity Wall as Passive Cooling For a Garment Fac-tory of Bangladesh SaifulHuque1,SajedulHossainSarker2andShahadatMusharrafKhan31,2RenewableEnergyResearchCenter,UniversityofDhaka,Dhaka-1000,3Section-7Ltd.ChittagongExportProcessingZone,Halishahar,Chittagong,Bangladesh
ST62- Absorption Cooling in CHP systems- old technique with new opportunities DrLouiseTrygg,PhD-studentKristinaDifs,ProfBahramMoshfeghDepartmentofManagementandEngineering,DivisionofEnergySystems,LinköpingInstituteofTech-nology,S-58183Linköping,Sweden
ST72- Phase Change Materials in the Irish Residential Built Environment ShaneColclough1,ProfNeilHewitt2,Dr.PhilipGriffiths3CentreforSustainableTechnologies,UniversityofUlster,Newtownabbey,BT370QB,UK
THURSDAY
11:00 – 13:00 Session VII- Systems and DHWChairs: DChwieduk-Poland
InvST10- Economic and Environmental Benefits of Thermosyphon Solar Water Heaters SoterisA.KalogirouDepartmentofMechanicalEngineeringandMaterialsSciencesandEngineeringCyprusUniversityofTechnology,P.O.Box50329,Limassol3603,Cyprus
InvST14- Development of the Integrated Collector Storage Solar Water Heater for Northern Mari-time Climates DrMervynSmyth1
1CST:CentreforSustainableTechnologies,SchooloftheBuiltEnvironment,UniversityofUlster,Newtownabbey,NorthernIreland
ST12- Domestic solar water heater with a parabolic dish collector MohsenChahoudDept.ofRenewableEnergy,AtomicEnergyCommissionofSyria,P.O.Box6091,Damascus,Syria
ST19- Performance Testing of a Novel Heat Exchanger for a Solar Hot Water Storage System JayantaDebMondol1,MervynSmyth,AggelosZacharopoulos&TrevorHyde1SchooloftheBuiltEnvironment,CentreforSustainableTechnologies,UniversityofUlster,NorthernIreland,UK
InvST67- The development of medium temperature thermal energy storage (Erythritol) system for the hot side of LiBr/H2O air conditioning applications FrancisAgyenim1,NeilHewitt1,PhilipEames2andMervynSmyth1
1SchoolofTheBuiltEnvironment,UniversityofUlster,Newtownabbey,Co.Antrim,BT370QB,UK2SchoolofEngineering,UniversityofWarwick,Coventry,CV47AL,UK
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ST61- Side by side comparison of two identical solar thermosiphons, with different mantle entry positions. YannisCaouris1,NikolaosSyrimbeis2,KonstantinosKonstantinidis31Dept.ofMechanicalEngineering&Aeronautics,UniversityofPatras,26500Patras,GREECE2Dept.ofMechanicalEngineering&Aeronautics,UniversityofPatras,26500Patras,GREECE3Calpak-CiceroHellasS.A.,9SygrouAve.,11743AthensGREECE
ST60- Optimization of embedded Heat Exchanger in a flat plate Integrated Collector Storage Solar Water Heater (ICSSWH), with indirect heat withdrawal. KostasGertzos1,YannisCaouris2,ThrasivoulosPanidis3Dept.ofMechanicalEngineering.&Aeronautics,UniversityofPatras,26500Patras,GREECE
ST45- Novel Integrated Collector Storage Solar Water Heaters Utilising Phase Change Materials PatrickQuinlan,DrMervynSmyth,DrSteveLo,DrPhilipGriffiths,SeanConway,AlessandroFilippi.CST:CentreforSustainableTechnologiesSchooloftheBuiltEnvironment,UniversityofUlster,New-townabbeyBT370QB,N.Ireland
14:30 – 16:00 Session VIII- Cooling (sp)Chairs: RCritoph–UK
ST36- Role of solar absorption chiller in the optimization of energy consumption in official build-ings, Case study: Telecom H.Q. official building in NISOC MehranKhodaparast1,DrAbdolrazaghKaabinejadian2,AliasgharHajseghati31Studentofenvironmentalmanagement(m.sc)science&researchazaduniversityandsenioranalystoflegal&con-tractsofNationalIranianSouthOilFieldsCompany,2ConsultantofdirectorgeneralofrenewableenergyorganizationofIran3Assistantprof.ofmechanicalengineeringdepartment,Universityofscience&technology-Iran
ST89- An Improved Modular Modeling for Absorption Cooling Systems K.abbaspourrsani1,H.R.Haghgou1,andS.A..Alizadeh11SolarEnergyResearchGroup,DepartmentofEnergy,MaterialsandEnergyResearchCenter(MERC),Karaj,Iran,P.O.Box:31787/316,Fax:(98)2616201888,Email:[email protected]
InvST91- Thermal Design Studies and Thermodynamic Modeling of a Double-Absorption Open Cycle Hybrid Solar Space-conditioning System Prof.(Dr.)Y.K.YadavDepartmentofAgriculturalProcessing&Energy,CollegeofAgriculturalEngineering&Technology,CCSHaryanaAgriculturalUniversity,Hisar-125004,India
ST48- Numerical study of Ground-Coupled Heat Exchangers for Heat Rejection in Solar Cooling Absorption Machines JoséLuisRío1,EduardoBlanco1,MarcosGonzález11UniversidaddeOviedo,EDZE(Energía),CampusdeViesques,33271Gijón(Asturias)SPAIN
ST25- Design and numerical simulation of the intercooler for an improved jet compression refrigera-tion system driven by low grade energy sources HumbertoEduardoGonzálezBravo1,DorantesRodríguezRubénJosé1,JorgeIsaacHernándezGutierrez2,GarcíaValladaresOctavio2,RobertoBestyBrown2.1EnergyDepartment,UniversidadAutónomaMetropolitana,AzcapotzalcoAv.SanPabloNo.180,Col.ReynosaTama-ulipas,CP.02200México,D.F.2RefrigerationandHeatPumpsDepartment,CentrodeInvestigaciónenEnergía,UniversidadNacionalAutónomadeMéxico.PrivadaXochicalcos/n,Col.Centro,CP.62580Temixco,Morelos,México
ST34- An exergy analysis of a solar-driven ejector cooling system in the Athens area G.KAlexis1&J.K.Kaldellis21Cooling,HeatingandAir-ConditioningLab,DepartmentofMechanicalEng.,TechnicalEducationInstituteofPiraeus,Greece2SoftEnergyApplications&EnvironmentalProtectionLab,TEIofPiraeus,P.O.Box41046,Athens12201,Greece
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16:30 – 18:00 Special Session SIIChairs: SShire–UK
ST11- Second law analysis of the a Water Loop Heat Pump system for office buildings RaduZmeureanu1&XinZheng21Professor,DepartmentofBuilding,CivilandEnvironmentalEngineering,ConcordiaUniversity,Montreal,Quebec,CanadaH3G1M82M.A.Sc.,DepartmentofBuilding,CivilandEnvironmentalEngineering,ConcordiaUniversity,Montreal,Quebec,CanadaH3G1M8
ST23- Exergy Analysis of a Household Refrigerator
YunusCerciDepartmentofMechanicalEngineering,CelalBayarUniversity,Muradiye,Manisa,45012-Turkey
ST83- Preliminary results from the testing of an advanced passive solar still with a shielded condenser AmosMadhlopaandCameronJohnstoneEnergySystemsResearchUnit,DepartmentofMechanicalEngineering,UniversityofStrathclyde,75MontroseStreet,GlasgowG11XJ,UnitedKingdom
ST81- Design and Construction of a Sun tracker for Use in Low Cost Small Scale Multipurpose Thermal Solar Energy Concentrating Systems B.C.Cuamba,M.L.Chenene,J.Lovseth,A.R.DomingosRenewableEnergiesResearchandTrainingProgramme,DepartmentofPhysics,FacultyofSciences,EduardoMondlaneUniversity,TheMainUniversityCampus,P.O.Box257,Maputo,Mozambique
ST32- Design and Experimental Characterization of a Line-Axis Concentrating Solar Thermal System IrisGaigg1andTapasKumarMallick2MechanicalEngineeringSchoolofEngineering&PhysicalSciencesHeriot-WattUniversity;Riccarton;EH144AS;UK
WIND ENERGY APPLICATIONSProfDonaldSwift-Hook,Chair
TechnicalCommitteeMembers:MrMartinAlder,DrDavidMilborrow,DrDavidLindley,ProfJKKaldellis,ProfIzumiUshiyama,ProfRebeccaBarthelmieandMrJasonOrmistron
TUESDAY
09:00 – 10:30 Session – 1Chairs: DonSwift-Hook–UK
InvWE14- The development of the Aberdeen offshore wind farm IainToddRenewablesChampion,AberdeenRenewableEnergyGroup,Aberdeen,Scotland
InvWE17- Power losses due to wakes in large offshore wind farms ProfRebeccaBarthelmie1,21AtmosphericScienceProgram,DepartmentofGeography,IndianaUniversity,IN47405,[email protected],SchoolofEngineeringandElectronics,UniversityofEdinburgh,EH93JL,Scotland,UK
WE4- Comparing the effects of wind turbines hub height on power and capacity factor of wind farms in flat and mountain regions MohammadSatkin1,ArastouSadeghian2,SalarMostofizadeh3,AbdolrazaghKaabinejadian4:MinistryofEnergy,RenewableEnergyOrganizationofIran
WE32- Making the most of SCADA data: wind farm performance monitoring DaveMcLaughlin1,DrPeterJ.M.Clive2DrJoannaH.McKenzie31SeniorNoise&VibrationConsultant,SgurrEnergy,Glasgow,UK2TechnicalDevelopmentOfficer,SgurrEnergy,Glasgow,UK3RenewableEnergyConsultant,SgurrEnergy,Glasgow,UK
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WE101- Historical Reevaluation of the Yamada-Type Wind Turbine YasuyukiNemoto1,YoshifumiNishizawa2,andIzumiUshiyama31Dept.ofMechanicalEng.,AshikagaInstituteofTechnology,Ashikaga,Japan2CollaborativeResearchCenter,AshikagaInstituteofTechnology,Ashikaga,Japan3GraduateSchool,AshikagaInstituteofTechnology,Ashikaga,Japan
11:00 – 13:00 Session – 2Chairs: PeterAhmels–GermanyInvWE86- “The UK Offshore Wind Programme, Present & Future” MariaMcCafferyMBE,ChiefExecutive,BWEA,London,UK
InvWE25- Wind Resources Assessment in Syria and the Impact of Wind Generation on the Grid in view of the German Experience 1Prof.Dr.-Ing.AliHamzeh,2Dr.-Ing.ChristianWeindl,3Prof.Dr.-Ing.GerhardHerold3,Eng.MaanKaadan41DamascusUniversity,DepartmentofElectricalPowerEngineering,P.O.Box5115,Damascus,SYRIA2,3UniversityofErlangen-Nuermberg3Chairman,InstituteofElectricalPowerSystems,Cauerstrasse4-Haus1,D-91058Erlangen,GERMANY4DirectorofWindDepartment,HadayaGroup,SYRIA
WE6- Iran Wind Power Situation, Strategy and Opportunities 1Dr.AhmadKahrobaian&2Dr.SoheilPorkhial&3MehdiSharifi1Chairman2Veep3ExpertofResearchandNewTechnologiesOffice,RenewableEnergyOrganizationofIran,MinistryofEnergy,Iran
InvWE26- Analyzing the Public Opinion towards Wind Energy Applications in Greece JohnK.Kaldellis1,EmiliaM.Kondili2&KosmasA.Kavadias11SoftEnergyApplications&EnvironmentalProtectionLab,TEIofPiraeus,P.O.Box41046,Athens12201,Greece2OptimisationofProductionSystemsLab.,Dept.ofMechanical.Eng.,TEIofPiraeus
InvWE84- The Dual Sustainability of Wind Energy ProfessorJonathanB.Welch*andAnandVenkateswaran***413HaydenHall,CollegeofBusiness,NortheasternUniversity,360HuntingtonAvenue,Boston,MA02115,USA**AssistantProfessor,413HaydenHall,CollegeofBusiness,NortheasternUniversity,360HuntingtonAvenue,Boston,MA02115,USA
WE24- ACCELERATING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF WIND ENERGY CONVERSION SYSTEM (WECS) TO PROVIDE ELECTRICITY IN INDONESIA HerliyaniSuharta*,SahatPakpahan**,AM.Sayigh#andJ.R.Buckley+*BalaiBesarTeknologiEnergi(B2TE)-BPPT,PUSPIPTEK,Serpong,Tangerang15314,Indonesia**KedeputianTeknologiDirgantara,LAPAN.Email:[email protected]#WorldRenewableEnergyNetworks,Brighton,UK+RenewableEnergyTradePromotionServiceofUK
InvWE41- Representing energy extraction and wake generation from wind or marine turbines AngusC.W.Creech& Wolf-GerritFrüh11SchoolofEngineeringandPhysicalScience,HeriotWattUniversity,Riccarton,Edinburgh,UK
WE3- ELECTRICITY POLICY AND WIND ENERGY PROSPECTS IN MOROCCO H.Nfaoui*,H.Essiarab*,A.M.M.Sayigh***Labo.d’EnergieSolaire,Fac.desSciences,BP1014,Rabat,Marocco**POBox362,BrightonBN21YH,UnitedKingdom
InvWE100- The future of wind energy technology in the United States RobertThresher1,MichaelRobinson2&PaulVeers31WindEnergyResearchFellow,NationalRenewableEnergyLaboratory,(NREL)GoldenColorado,USA2DeputyDirectoroftheNationalWindTechnologyCenter,NREL,USA3DistinguishedMemberTechnicalStaff,SandiaNationalLaboratories,USA
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14:30 – 16:00 Session – 3Chairs: –JohnK.Kaldellis–Greece
WE22- Complementarity of solar and wind sources: Application in Bulgaria and Corsica GillesNotton1,VladimirLazarov2,LudmilStoyanov1,21UniversityofCorsica,UMRCNRS6134,Ajaccio,FRANCE,Tel:33-495524152,2TechnicalUniversityofSofia,DepartmentofElectricalMachines,8BlvdKl.,Ohridski,1156Sofia,BULGARIA
WE5- Contribution to the theoretical study of the behavior of a hybrid system (wind - photovoltaic - diesel) of continuous electricity production DSaheb-Koussa,MBelhamelandKBenferhatCentreofdevelopmentofrenewableenergies,Routedel’observatoire,BP.62Bouzareah,Algiers,Algeria
WE47- Analysis of a wind-hydrogen system connected to the electrical grid JoséLuisBernal-Agustín1,RodolfoDufo-López1,LuisCorreas-Usón2,IsmaelAso-Aguarta2Spain
WE38- Wind-Solar Hybrid Systems in Eastern Jamaica DharmaratneAmarakoonDepartmentofPhysics,UniversityoftheWestIndies,Mona,Kingston7,JamaicaW.I.
16:30 – 18:00 Session 4Chairs:RebeccaBarthelmie-UK
WE40- A Case, Perhaps, of Hybrid Vigor? Siting Wind Farms at Geothermal Facilities WilliamHarvey1andMarshallRalph21Dept.ofMechanicalEngineering,ReykjavikUniversity,Reykjavik,Iceland2POWEREngineers,Inc.,Hailey,Idaho,U.S.A.
WE62- Wind-Tidal Combined Generation System for Patagonia, Argentina MaximilianoBiancucci1&CarlosV.M.Labriola21SuperiorSchoolofHealthandEnvironment,NationalUniversityofComahue,Neuquén,Argentina,Tel:+5402994330728,Email:[email protected],NationalUniversityofComahue,NeuquénCapital,Argentina
WE48- Hydro-Wind Power Complementarity: A Way to Implementing Wind Power in Brazil RicardoM.Dutra1&AlexandreS.Szklo21ElectricPowerResearchCenter–CEPEL-P.O.Box:68007–21944-970,RiodeJaneiro,RJ,Brazil2EnergyPlanningProgram,GraduateSchoolofEngineering,FederalUniversityofRiodeJaneiro,CentrodeTecnolo-gia,BlocoC,Sala211,CidadeUniversitária21941-972IlhadoFundão,RiodeJaneiro,RJ,Brazil
InvWE29- Energy Based Sizing of a Wind-Hydro Solution for Maximum Wind Energy Penetration in Lesbos Island MarinaKapsali,KosmasKavadias&JohnK.KaldellisSoftEnergyApplications&EnvironmentalProtectionLab,TEIofPiraeus,P.O.Box41046,Athens12201,Greece
InvWE20- Wind Energy Based Desalination Processes and Plants EmiliaM.Kondili1,JohnK.Kaldellis21OptimisationofProductionSystemsLab.,Dept.ofMechanical.Eng.,TEIofPiraeus,Greece
WEDNESDAY
11:00 – 13:00 Session 5Chairs:CarlosLabriola–Argentina
WE50- Feasibility Study for DG Wind Systems: Manufacturing Company InvestmentScenariosforCaliforniaandItalyAnnaRosa1,LucaZanchi1,Prof.LucioZavanella1,HenryJ.Shiu21MechanicalandIndustrialEngineeringDepartment,UniversityofBrescia,Italy2CaliforniaWindEnergyCollaborative,MechanicalandAeronauticalEngineeringDepartment,UniversityofCalifornia,Davis.,USA
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WE77- A Theoretical Evaluation of an Electricity Storage System’s Capacity in Micro-grid TakuyaOda1,MasakazuIto2&TakaoKashiwagi31AssociateProf.ofIRI,TokyoTechnologyofInstitute,Tokyo,Japan,Email:[email protected],TokyoTechnologyofInstitute,Tokyo,Japan,Email:[email protected],TokyoTechnologyofInstitute,Tokyo,Japan
WE39- Mathematical model of the system on the basis of wind-driven air compressors for heat and electric power generation VladislavKukhartsev1,VladislavMotulevich1,AlexanderSpiridonov11MoscowPowerEngineeringInstitute(TechnicalUniversity)Krasnokazarmennaya14,111250,Moscow,Russia
WE7- Optimal Frequency Design of a Variable Pitch Wind Turbine Blade KaramY.MaalawiandMervatA.BadrDepartmentofMechanicalEngineering,NationalResearchCentre,Dokki,Cairo,Egypt
WE28- Solar and Wind Energy Application for the Woods and Forest Soil’ S Protection DrUlviyyaSamadovaInstituteofRadiationProblems,AzerbaijanNationalAcademyofSciences,F.Agayev9Baki,AZ1143,Azerbaijan
WE73- Wind Energy Potential in Manjil of Iran K.abbaspourrsani1,M.Jamil1,andM.Golshahifar2
1DepartmentofEnergy,MaterialsandEnergyResearchCenter,Karaj,Iran2MechanicalEngineeringFaculty,IslamicAzadUniv.,BranchofTakestan,Takestan,Iran
14:30 – 16:00 Session 6 Chairs: Martin Alder – UKInvWE13- The aesthetic integration of wind parks in the environment; Application in a Greek insular wind park TheocharisTsoutsosDepartmentofEnvironmentalEngineering-TechnicalUniversityofCreteKounoupidianaCampus,GR73100Chania,Greece
WE60- Measurements and utilization of wind energy on the Baltic Sea coast Prof.Dr.habil.sc.ing.PeterisShipkovs1,Dr.sc.ing.ValeryBezrukov2,Dr.habil.sc.ing.VladislavPugachev3,PhDstudentVladislavBezrukov4,M.sc.ing.SvetlanaOrlova51InstituteofPhysicalEnergetics,Riga,LV-1006,LATVIA2InstituteofPhysicalEnergetics,Riga,LV-1006,LATVIA3InstituteofPhysicalEnergetics,Riga,LV-1006,LATVIA4VentspilsCollegeUniversity,Ventspils,LV-3601,LATVIA5InstituteofPhysicalEnergetics,Riga,LV-1006,LATVIA
WE55- Wind assessment network at North of Yucatan Peninsula RolandoSoler-Bientz,LifterRicalde-Cab&MarioDíaz-OcheitaEnergyLaboratory,FacultyofEngineering,AutonomousUniversityofYucatan,Mérida,Yucatán,México
InvWE43- An Experimental Study of the Shapes of Rotor for Horizontal-Axis Small Wind Turbines YoshifumiNISHIZAWA1,MasahikoSUZUKI2,HidetoTANIGUCHI2andIzumiUSHIYAMA1
1AshikagaInst.ofTech.,CollaborativeResearchCenter,268-1Omae-cho,Ashikaga-city,Tochigi,Japan2GlobalEnergyCo.Ltd.,23Shizuwa,Iwafune-cho,Shimotsuga-gun,Tochigi,Japan
WE61- “Estimation of CO2 avoided per MW by Wind Energy Installation on Patagonia Argentina, using LCC Analysis and Energy Balance” CarlosAguilera1&CarlosV.M.Labriola21SuperiorSchoolofHealthandEnvironment,NationalUniversityofComahue,Neuquén,Argentina2FacultyofEngineering,NationalUniversityofComahue,NeuquénCapital,Argentina
16:30 – 18:00 Special Technical Session – IChairs:DonSwift-Hook–UK
WE23- Study of Small Scale Wind Turbine Productivity according to Wind Speed Distributions and Power Curves GillesNotton1,VladimirLazarov2,LudmilStoyanov1,2
1UniversityofCorsica,UMRCNRS6134,Ajaccio,FRANCE,Tel:33-495524152,2TechnicalUniversityofSofia,DepartmentofElectricalMachines,8BlvdKl.,Ohridski,1156Sofia,BULGARIA
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WE56- Model, design, analysis and state-of-the-art control from the blowing wind to the sinusoidal voltages and currents J.Pou1,R.Pindado1,C.Jaen1,A.Arias1,J.Zaragoza1,C.Hervada2,P.Buenestado3,C.Ortega1,E.Jarauta31Dept.ofElectronicEng.2Dept.ofPhysicsandNuclearEng.3Dept.ofAppliedMathematicsIII,UniversitatPolitècnicadeCatalunya,Terrassa,Catalonia,Q-0818003-F,Spain.
WE46- Optimization of a Hybrid Renewable System to supply the electrical demand of a small town in the Pyrenees in Spain RodolfoDufo-López,JoséL.Bernal-Agustín,JoséA.Domínguez-Navarro,JoséM.Yusta-LoyoElectricalEngineeringDepartment,UniversityofZaragoza(Spain)
WE76- Contribution to the development of the solar and wind pumping for the small irrigation in Tunisia M.N.Mansouri1SalahFadhil2TarekAbdaM.F.Mimouni3&M.Annabi3(1.2.3.4)DepartmentofElectricalEngineering,NationalSchoolofEngineering(ENIM),AvenueIbnElJazzarMonastir,5019.Tunisia
WE58- COMPARATIVE STUDY OF A TWO-BLADED AIRFOIL SHAPED H-DARRIEUS ROTOR WITH A TWO STRAIGHT BLADED H-DARRIEUS ROTOR AgnimitraBiswas1,BiplabDas2&RajatGupta31Ph.DScholar,Deptt.ofMechanicalEngg.,NITSilchar,Assam(India)2M.Techstudent,Deptt.ofMechanicalEngg.,NITSilchar,Assam(India)3ProfessorinMechanicalEngg&Dean(SRC),DepartmentofMechanicalEngineering,NITSilchar,Assam(INDIA)
WE79- Micro-Siting of Wind Energy along the Gulf of Thailand JompobWaewsak,MarinaMani&NoppanunNankongnabSolarandWindEnergyResearchLaboratory(SWERL)RenewableEnergySystemResearchandDemonstrationCenter(RERD)DepartmentofPhysics,FacultyofScience,ThaksinUniversity,Phatthalung,Thailand,93110
THURSDAY
11:00 – 13:00 Session 7Chairs:DonSwift-Hook–UK
WE65- TECHNICAL FEASIBILITY OF ERECTING A WIND TURBINE ON A HIGH RISE BUILDING R.AMENON,T.RSHARPEMACKINTOSHENVIRONMENTALARCHITECTURERESEARCHUNIT,GLASGOWSCHOOLOFART,GLASGOWG36RQSCOTLAND,UK
WE27- Development of a Very Thin Airfoil Blade for a 3 kW Small Wind Turbine BakuM.NAGAI1,KazumasaAMEKU1andJitendroNathROY21FacultyofMechanicalEngineering,UniversityoftheRyukyus,1Senbaru,Nishihara-cho,Okinawa903-0213,Japan2GraduateStudent,FacultyofMechanicalEngineering,UniversityoftheRyukyus,1Senbaru,Nishihara-cho,Okinawa903-0213,Japan
InvWE45- An Experimental Study on the Savonius Type Magnus Wind Turbine AkiraITO1,YoshifumiNISHIZAWA2andIzumiUSHIYAMA21AshikagaInst.ofTech.,268-1Omae-cho,Ashikaga-city,Tochigi,Japan,2AshikagaInst.ofTech.CollaborativeResearchCenter,268-1Omae-cho,Ashikaga-city,Tochigi,Japan,
WE36- First steps in the design and optimization of Darrieus VAWTs for microeolic applications AlessandroBianchini,LorenzoFerrari,AndreaSchneiderDepartmentofEnergyEngineering“SergioStecco”,UniversityofFlorence,Florence,IT,Tel:+39-055-4796570,Fax:+39-055-4796342,Email:[email protected],http://vega.de.unifi.it
WE87- Assessment Of Wind Energy Potential For Five Coastal Locations OfTheLibyanArabJamahiriyaMohamedAliAlhadad,a,M.A.Muntasser,baMechanicalEngineeringDepartment,FacultyOfEngineeringAndTechnology,SebhaUniversity,Sebha-Libya.bMechanicalEngineeringDepartment,FacultyOfEngineering,FattahUniversity,Tripoli-Libya.
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WE8- Modelling and control of flexible wind turbines CarlosVivas1,FernandoCastaño1,AyyatBrahim1,2AbdellatifKhamlichi2,LarbiElbakkali2&MohammedBezzazi31HighEngineeringSchoolatSeville,TeamEng.SystemsandAutomatics,Spain2FacultyofSciencesatTetouan,UAE/E28,Morocco3FacultyofSciencesandTechniquesatTangier,UAE/E21,Morocco
WE19- Aerodynamic Design and Performance Analysis of A Horizontal-axis Wind turbine AsmailAbdulkadrMohamed1,AliMohamedElmabrouk21,NasserUniversity,FacultyofEngineering,MechanicalDepartment,Tarhuna-Libya2,Al-FatehUniversity,FacultyofEngineering,AeronauticalDepartment,Tripoli-Libya
Inv16- Effect of rotation and unsteady pertubations on stallfor wind turbine blades Wolf-GerritFrüh11SchoolofEngineeringandPhysicalScience,HeriotWattUniversity,Edinburgh,UK
WE33- Techno-Economic Feasibility Study of Wind-Powered Desalination for Community Scale Distributed Generation Application ProfJonG.McGowanandProfJamesF.ManwelDeptofMechanicalandIndustrialEngineering,UniversityofMassachusetts,Amherst,MA01003USA
14:30 – 16:00 Session 8JasonOrmistron–UK
WE35- A comparative study for three different parameter estimation methods in wind power applications MehmetKurban1,FatihOnurHocaoglu1&YelizMertKantar21AnadoluUniversity,Dept.ofElectricalandElectronicsEng.,Eskisehir,Turkey,2AnadoluUniversity,Dept.ofStatistics,Eskisehir,Turkey
WE31- Considering the Correlation in Measure-Correlate-Predict techniques DrJoannaMcKenzie1,DrPeterClive2,IvanChindurza3&HélèneBulté41RenewableEnergyConsultant,SgurrEnergy,Glasgow2TechnicalDevelopmentOfficer,SgurrEnergy,Glasgow3RenewableEnergyConsultant,SgurrEnergy,Glasgow4RenewableEnergyConsultant,SgurrEnergy,Glasgow
WE37- Seasonal ARIMA Models for Wind Speed Time Series SaverioBivona,GiovanniBonanno,RiccardoBurlon,DavideGurrera&ClaudioLeoneDipartimentodiFisicaeTecnologieRelative,UniversitàdegliStudidiPalermo,Italy,
WE49- Compensation of bias in Lidar wind resource assessment DrPeterClive1
1TechnicalDevelopmentOfficer,SgurrEnergyLtd,GlasgowG427JG,UK,
WE59- Analysis Approach and Current Status of the UK Micro-Wind Trial SissonsM.F.1,JamesP.A.B.1,MyersL.M.1,BahajA.S.1,AnwarA.1,DoubleK.2&RussillJ.21SustainableEnergyResearchGroup,Dept.ofCivilEngineeringandtheEnvironment,UniversityofSouthampton,Southampton,UK.2EnergySavingTrust,21DartmouthStreet,London,SW1H9BP,UK
16:30 – 18:00 Special Technical Session –IIChairs: DonSwift-Hook–UK
WE10- Determination of Site Selection Criteria for Wind Turbine Test Station in IRAN Dr.SoheilPorkhial1&Dr.AhmadKahrobaian2&Eng.MahdiRezaei31IranRenewableEnergyOrganization,Tehran,Iran2IranRenewableEnergyOrganization,Tehran,Iran
3NirooResearchInstitute,Tehran,Iran
WE28- Solar and Wind Energy Application for the Woods and Forest Soil’ S Protection DrUlviyyaSamadovaInstituteofRadiationProblems,AzerbaijanNationalAcademyofSciences,F.Agayev9Baki,AZ1143,Azerbaijan
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WE73- Wind Energy Potential in Manjil of Iran K.abbaspourrsani1,M.Jamil1,andM.Golshahifar2
1DepartmentofEnergy,MaterialsandEnergyResearchCenter,Karaj,Iran2MechanicalEngineeringFaculty,IslamicAzadUniv.,BranchofTakestan,Takestan,Iran
WE74- Statistical Analysis of Wind Data at Engineering Staff College, Meghnaghat ArafatA.Bhuiyan1,AKMSadrulIslam1andMMurtazaAli21DepartmentofMechanical&ChemicalEngineering,IslamicUniversityofTechnology(IUT),BoardBazar,Gazipur-1704,Bangladesh,Tel:+88029291250,Email:[email protected],Agargaon,Dhaka,Bangladesh
WE54- Estimation of the available wind power in several regions in Algeria ZineLabidineMahri,MohamedSalahRouabah,SaidZidDépartementdeGénieGlimatiqueUniversityofMentouri,Constantine(Alegria)
WE52- Water Pumping and Wind Energy Conversion in the Southern Algeria: the Case of Tindouf ProfFatihaYoucefEttoumi&ProfAbdElHamidAdaneUniversityofScienceandTechnologyofAlgiers(USTHB),FacultyofElectronicsandComputerScience,TelecommunicationDepartment,LaboratoryofImageProcessingandRadiation(LTIR),PoBox32ElAlia,BabEzzouar,16111,Algiers
PHOTOvOLTAIC TECHNOLOGYDrL.L.Kazmerski–Chair
MembersoftheTechnicalCommittee:DrMowafakAl-Jassim,DrAntoniaSoniaACDiniz,ProfNicolaMPearsall,ProfMartinGreen,Dr.AliAl-Karaghuli,ProfKKurokawaDr.FalahHasoon,andDrFuad
Abulfotuh
TUESDAY
09:00 – 10:30 Session 1- Photovoltaic Applications and PotentialChairs:LKazmerski–USA
InvPV98- Lessons Learnt From Photovoltaic Developments in Urban Areas DonnaMunro1andEmilyRudkin2,Halcrow;BrunoGaidon3,HESPUL;SigridLinder4,Ecofys;MarcelElswijk5,ECN;EmilterHorst6,Horisun;IngoHagemann7,ArchitekturbüroHagemann;DemetSuna8,TechnicalUniversityofVienna.1Photovoltaicconsultant,SouthviewHouse,Soutergate,Kirkby-in-Furness,Cumbria,LA177TN,UK.2EnergyEngineer,HalcrowGroupLtd,Glasgow,G313AU,UK.3EuropeanProgrammes&PVUnitManager,HESPUL,Villeurbanne,France.4EcofysGermany,EnergyintheBuiltEnvironment,Germany5ECNRenewableEnergyintheBuiltEnvironment,TheNetherlands.6ConsultantonRenewableEnergyStrategies,TheNetherlands.7ARCHITEKTURBÜROHAGEMANN,Germany8EnergyEconomicsGroup,ViennaUniversityofTechnology,Austria
InvPV72- Limitations of the Contribution of Photovoltaics to the World Energy Supply: Analysis and Mitigation Denholm,Paul1&RobertM.Margolis21NationalRenewableEnergyLaboratory,Golden,CO,USA,Tel:303-384-7488,FAX:303-384-7448,Email:[email protected],Washington,D.C.,USA,Tel:202-488-2222,Email:[email protected]
InvPV56- An Environmental Potential of PV systems and Greening by Utilizing the Ecological Footprint NaokoYamashita1,MasakazuIto2,KeiichiKomoto3,YuzuruUeda4,KenNagasaka5,KosukeKurokawa61TokyoUniversityofAgricultureandTechnology,2-24-16Kurokawalab.,Nakacho,Koganeicity,Tokyo,184-8588,Japan,Email:[email protected],2-12-1,Ookayama,Meguro-ku,Tokyo,152-8550,Japan3MizuhoInformation&ResearchInstitute,3-1Kanda-Nishikicho,Chiyoda-ku,Tokyo,101-0054,Japan4TokyoUniversityofAgricultureandTechnology,2-24-16,Nakacho,koganeicity,Tokyo,184-8588,Japan5TokyoUniversityofAgricultureandTechnology,2-24-16Nagasakalab.,Nakacho,Koganeicity,Tokyo,184-8588,Japan6TokyoUniversityofAgricultureandTechnology,2-24-16Kurokawalab.,Nakacho,Koganeicity,Tokyo,184-8588,Japan
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InvPV100 – Photovoltaic Manufacturing Industries in Germany MrGerhardStryi-Hipp,ManagingDirectorofBSW,Germany
InvPV35- Experimental Analysis of the Air Pollution Impact on Photovoltaic Panels’ Energy Yield PanagiotisFragos1,AthanassiosPaliatsos2,JohnK.Kaldellis11SoftEnergyApplications&EnvironmentalProtectionLab,TEIofPiraeus,P.O.Box41046,Athens,12201,Greece2GeneralDepartmentofMathematics,TEIofPiraeus
11:00 – 13:00 Session II – Thin Film and Crystalline Cells and ModulesChairs:NPearsall–UK
InvPV44- Comparison of CdTe thin film photovoltaic technologies AlessandroRomeoFacultyofScience,UniversityofVerona,Ca’Vignal1,StradaLeGrazie15,37134Verona,Italy
InvPV61- Modeling of a New n+-n-p AlAs/AlGaAs/GaAs Solar Cell, In Excess of 21% Collection Efficiency ArgyriosC.Varonides(1*),RobertA.Spalletta(1)&AndrewW.Berger(1)1PhysicsandElectricalEngineeringDept,UniversityofScranton,Scranton,PA18510,USA
PV1- Investigations on Metal Oxide Semiconductor (MOS) Systems For Solar Cells Uses ArezkiBenfdila:MicroelectronicsandDevicePhysicsLab.(LMPDS),FacultyofElectricalEngineering,UniversityM.MAMMERIBP17RP15000Tizi-Ouzou,Algeria
PV8- The High Energy Region of the Absorption Edge of A-Si:H II , Derivative Methods Analysis A.Ibrahim,S.K.J.Al-AniandS.S.Al-RawiBaghdadUniversity,WomenScienceCollege,DepartmentofPhysics,Jadirya,Baghdad,Iraq
PV84- Testing Consistency in the Energy Production of Mono-silicon Photovoltaic Modules using General Linear Modeling MichaelCase1andYawOwusu21SchoolofEngineering,UniversityofTechnology,Jamaica2FAMU-FSUCollegeofEngineering;DirectorRECCETLaboratory
PV91- Process yield in drive-step for different boat dispositions of sheet resistance n+p emitters on multicrystalline silicon wafers A.Moussi1,D.Bouhafs1,L.Mahiou1,M.S.Belkaid21LaboratoiredesCellulesPhotovoltaïques,UnitédedéveloppementdelaTechnologieduSilicium,2Bd,FrantzFanon,B.P.140,7MerveillesAlger,Algeria2DeptElectronique,FacultédeGénieElectriqueetInformatique,UMMTO
PV82- Measurement of solar cell junction temperature B.J.Huang1,Yu-PinLin2,B.Y.Lin2,P.E.Yang21Director,Tel:+886-2-23621916Fax:+886-2-23640549Email:[email protected],DepartmentofMechanicalEngineering,NationalTaiwanUniversity,Taipei,Taiwan
PV84- Testing Consistency in the Energy Production of Mono-silicon PhotovoltaicModulesusingGeneralLinearModelingMichaelCase1andYawOwusu21SchoolofEngineering,UniversityofTechnology,Jamaica2FAMU-FSUCollegeofEngineering;DirectorRECCETLaboratory
PV11- Analytical expressions for the determination of the maximum power point under different insolations levels for a PV cell BENGHANEMBelgacem,MANSOURIM.Nejib&MIMOUNIM.FaouziDepartmentofElectricalEngineering,NationalSchoolofEngineering(ENIM),AvenueIbnElJazzarMonastir,5019.Tunisia
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14:30 – 16:00 Session III – Dye Sensitized, Next-Generation, and Concentrator TechnologiesChairs:SDiniz-Brazil
PV78- Extraction of Power from Dye-Sensitised Solar Cell Arrays Extraction of Power from Dye-Sensitised Solar Cell Arrays JohnBell1,TonyMaine2,StewartMartin3,TroyFarrell41,2FacultyofBuiltEnvironmentandEngineering,QueenslandUniversityofTechnology,GPOBox2434,Brisbane,Qld,4001,AUSTRALIA3DivisionofITEE,UniversityofSouthAustralia,MawsonLakes,SA5095.4FacultyofScience,QueenslandUniversityofTechnology,GPOBox2434,Brisbane,Qld,4001,AUSTRALIA
PV25- Sensitization of TiO2 films with small molecules G.Syrrokostas,M.Giannouli,P.YianoulisRenewableEnergyLaboratory,Dept.ofPhysics,UniversityofPatras,Achaia,GREECE
PV18- The Growth of InAs–Based Diode Heterostructures with Quantum Dots as a New Material for Thermophotovoltaic Application KarenGambaryan1,VladimirAroutiounian1,TorstenBoeck2,MarlenSchulze21DepartmentofPhysicsofSemiconductorsandMicroelectronics,YerevanStateUniversity,1,A.Manoukianstr.,Yer-evan,375025,ARMENIA2InstituteforCrystalGrowth(IKZ),MaxBornstr.,2,Berlin,12489,GERMANY
PV47- The rare earth ions-doped transparent conductive electrodes as luminescent solar concentrators Chu-ChiTing1,Chun-HsienKO,Cheng-CheLin,Chien-TeYu1GraduateInstituteofOpto-MechatronicsEngineering,NationalChungChengUniversity,168UniversityRd.,Min-Hsiung,Chia-Yi,Taiwan
PV98- Biomimetics and Plasmonics: capturing all of the light DarrenBagnall,StuartBodenandTristanTempleElectronicsandComputerScience,UniversityofSouthampton,SO171BJ,UK
PV39- Solar collectors for Concentrating Photo Voltaics P.Sansoni,D.Fontani,F.Francini,L.Mercatelli,D.JafrancescoCNR-INOAIstitutoNazionalediOtticaApplicata,LargoE.Fermi6–Firenze-50125-Italy
PV28- Examination of the Output Fluctuation of a Grid-Connected Concentrator PV System YoshishigeKemmoku1,KenjiAraki2,YoshinoriMiyazaki3&MasaoHiramatsu31Dept.ofManagementandInformationScience,ToyohashiSozoUniversity,Toyohashi,Aichi,Japan2DaidoSteelCo.Ltd.,Nagoya,Aichi,Japan3DaidoMetalCo.Ltd.,Inuyama,Aichi,Japan
16:30 – 18:00 Session IV- PV Characterization and ComponentsChairs: MGreen–Australia
PV54- Evaluation of Outdoor Performance of Photovoltaic Modules using Solar Spectrum Index of Average Photon Energy TakashiMinemoto1,HiroakiTakahashi1andHideyukiTakakura11Dept.ofPhotonics,RitsumeikanUniversity,Kusatsu,Shiga,JAPAN
PV52- Effect of White Reflective Back Sheets on the Performance of Photovoltaic Modules PedroJ.Sánchez-Illescas1,PedroCarpena1,PedroBernaola-Galván1,MichelPiliougine1,MarianoSidrach-de-Cardona1&PaulaSánchez-Friera21DepartmentofAppliedPhysicsII,UniversityofMálaga,Spain2DepartmentofI+D+i,ISOFOTÓN
PV53- Development of a cheap test rig for photovoltaic panel characterization FrancescoAiazzi,LorenzoFerrari,JacopoFiaschi,SimonePaganelli,FedericoTrippiDepartmentofEnergyEngineering“SergioStecco”,UniversityofFlorence,Florence,Italy
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PV73- Selecting a proper model for outdoor PV module characteristics accurateness (Ghardaïa site/Algeria) IdrissHadjMahammed1,A.HadjArab2&F.YoucefEttoumi31AppliedResearchUnitforRenewableEnergies(URAER)POBox34AEl-Atteuf,Ghardaïa,Algeria.2CenteronRenewableEnergiesDevelopmentPOBox62Observatorystreet,Bouzareah,Algiers,Algeria3AtmosphericalRayandImageProcessingLab/FacultyofElectronicsandComputerScience,(USTHB),Algiers,Algeria.
PV27- Developing the Virtual Prototype of the Tracking System used for a PV Array in Mechatronic Concept CatalinAlexandru1&ClaudiuPozna21Dept.ofProductDesignandRobotics,TransilvaniaUniversityofBrasov,Romania,2Dept.ofProductDesignandRobotics,TransilvaniaUniversityofBrasov,Romania
PV45- On the effect of the PV array inclination to its performance & efficiency S.Kaplanis1E.Kaplani1,P.Wolf21Mech.Engineeringdep.,TEIPatra,Greece2TechnicalUniversityofPrague,CzechRepublic
PV37- Implementation of a Grid-connected Photovoltaic-Active Filter System using DSP-based Con-trol of Voltage Source Inverter Hyo-RyongSeo1,Gyeong-HunKim1,MinwonPark1&In-KeunYu11Dept.ofElectricalEng.,ChangwonNationalUniversity,Changwon,KOREA
WEDNESDAY
11:00 – 13:00 Session V- Electric Vehicle, Batteries and AppliancesChairs: HNfaoui–Morocco
InvPV5- Power for Mobility, e-motion against emission RolandS.Reichel:HonoraryChairman,GermanSolarMobilityAssociationReifenberg85,91365Weilersbach,Germany
PV76- Study on the Capacity Optimization of a Combined Solar Cell and Diesel Engine System with an Operation Plan Based on Solar Power Prediction Shin’yaOBARA1&ItaruTANNO11DepartmentofMechanicalEngineering,TomakomaiNationalCpllegeofTechnology,Hokkaido,Japan
PV49- Energy planning of a domestic photovoltaic panel MohsenBenAmmar1,2,MaherChaabene1,2,AbdelhamidRabhi31Thehighinstituteoftechnologicalstudies(ISET),Sfax,Tunisia,2UnitédecommandedemachinesetréseauxdepuissanceCMERP-ENIS-Tunisie.3LaboratoireMIS(Modélisation,InformationetSystèmes)UniversitédePicardieJulesVerne(UPJV)Amiens,Paris,FrancePV41- Backward Energy Management Algorithm for a Solar Car Chiao-TingLi1andProf.Jung-HoCheng21Graduatestudent,UniversityofMichigan,AnnArbor,Michigan,USA,2Dept.ofMechanicalEng.,NationalTaiwanUniversity,1RooseveltRd.Sec.4,Taipei,TAIWAN
PV29- Performance of Solar Powered Electric Bicycle in Malaysia 1DrBalbirSinghMahinderSinghand2PrashanthiniSunderan1HeadofFoundationStudiesDepartment,UniversitiTeknologiPETRONAS,BandarSeriIskandar,Perak,MALAYSIA
PV63- Fuzzy rules based energy management of a PVP/battery/load system SouhirSallem1,MohsenBenAmmar1,MaherChaabene1&M.B.AKamoun11UnitédeCommandedeMachinesetRéseauxdePuissanceCMERP-ENIS,Tunisia
PV14- Charge Equalizing Device Implementation for Satellite EPS NiCd Battery M.Zahran1,2,A.Mansour2,A.Saber2,H.Ghoda2,A.Oshiba2&A.Zaki21NationalAuthorityforRemoteSensingandSpaceScience(NARSS),23JosefTitoSt.,Nozha,CairoEgypt.2ElectronicsResearchInstitute(ERI),NRCBlg.,El-TahrirSt.,Dokki,12311-Giza,Egypt
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PV87A- Development of a Solar-powered Mobile Refrigerator H.H.Huang2,B.J.Huang1,Jin-HuaWang2,Bo-JhengLin2,Shih-MingYen21Director,Tel:+886-2-23621916Fax:+886-2-23640549Email:[email protected],DepartmentofMechanicalEngineering,NationalTaiwanUniversity,Taipei,Taiwan
14:30 – 16:00 Session VI- Solar Water and Other Systems Chairs:SKalogirou–Cyprus
InvPV101- Integration of Photovoltaic and Water Production Technologies for Sustainable Living FAbou-Elfotuh,MCEET,Alexandria,Egypt
InvPV102- Solar and Wind Opportunities for Water Desalination in the Arab regions AAl-Karaghouli,DRenneandLLKazmerski,NREL,USA
PV17- Performance Evaluation of Solar Distillation Using Vacuum Tube Coupled with Photovoltaic System SalahAbdallah(1)MazenM.Abu-Khader(2)andOmarBadran(3)(1)AppliedScienceUniversity,Mechanical&IndustrialEngineeringDepartment,Amman11931,Jordan(2)DepartmentofChemicalEngineering,FET,Al-BalqaAppliedUniversity,P.O.Box:15008,Marka,(11134)Amman,Jordan(3)DepartmentofMechanicalEngineering,FET,Al-BalqaAppliedUniversity,P.O.Box:15008Marka,(11134)Amman,Jordan
PV80- Experimental Investigation of Two Axes Sun Tracking Photovoltaic System for Refrigeration and Water Pumping under Jordanian Climates OmarBadran1SalahAbdallah2YousifEl-Tous31Dept.ofMechanicalEng.,FET,Al-Balqa`AppliedUniversity,Amman-Jordan2,Dept.ofMechanicalandIndustrialEng,AppliedScienceUniversity,Shafa-Badran,Amman-JordanEmail:[email protected].,FET,Al-Balqa`AppliedUniversity,Amman-Jordan
16:30 – 18:00 Session SI – Special Technical SessionChairs:ABashir–UAE
PV69- Procedure to Carry Out Quality Check in Photovoltaic Grid-Connected Systems
J.V.Muñoz*,M.Fuentes*,G.Nofuentes*,J.Aguilera*,G.Almonacid*,P.Perez*,P.Gomez**GrupodeInvestigaciónIDEA.EscuelaPolitécnicaSuperior.UniversidaddeJaén.CampusdeLasLagunillas,s/n.23071-Jaén,Spain
PV40- Sensors for sun pointing D.Fontani,P.Sansoni,F.Francini,D.Jafrancesco,L.MercatelliCNR-INOAIstitutoNazionalediOtticaApplicata,LargoE.Fermi6–Firenze-50125-Italy
THURSDAY
11:00 – 13:00 Session VII – Building Integrated and Urban PVChairs:FAbou-Elfotuh–Egypt
PV33- Models for estimating the performance of building integrated photovoltaic systems in urban environments ProfTariqMuneer1,&PeterClarke21ProfessorofEnergyEngineering,DirectorResearch,NapierUniversity,UK2ResearchFellow.SchoolofEngineeringandBuiltEnvironment.NapierUniversity,Edinburgh,UK.
PV46- On three methodological approaches for a cost-effective PV sizing, towards an Intelligent Building E.Kaplani,S.Kaplanis*,E.A.Daviskas*Mech.Engineeringdep.,T.E.I.ofPatra,Greece
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PV48- The Effect of Phase Change Material Crystalline Segregation on the Building Integrated Photovoltaic System Thermal Performance M.J.Huang1,S.McCormack2,P.C.Eames3andB.Norton21CambornSchoolofMines,UniversityofExeter,Cornwall,TR109EZ,[email protected].,FocasInstitute,SchoolofPhysics,DublinInstituteofTechnology,KevinSt,Dublin8,Ireland.3CivilandMechanicalEngineering,UniversityofWarwick,CoventryCV47AL,UK
PV81- A questionnaire survey about an interest and a price for a residential PV system MasakazuIto1,TakuyaOda2&KosukeKurokawa31IntegratedResearchInstitute,TokyoInstituteofTechnology,Tokyo,JAPAN2IntegratedResearchInstitute,TokyoInstituteofTechnology,Tokyo,JAPAN3Dept.ofEngineering,TokyoUniversityofAgricultureandTechnology,Tokyo,JAPAN
PV65- Simulation of Building Integrated Photovoltaic Thermal (BIPVT) for Commercial Application AdnanIbrahim,KamaruzzamanSopian&MohdYusofOthmanSolarEnergyResearchInstitute(SERI),UniversitiKebangsaanMalaysia,Bangi,Selangor,43600,MALAYSIA
PV22- Techno-economic investigation for the design and installation of a PV system in Athienou Town Hall GeorgiosFloridesandSoterisKalogirouDepartmentofMechanicalEngineeringandMaterialsScienceandEngineering,CyprusUniversityofTechnology,P.O.Box50329,3603Limassol,Cyprus
PV58- Grid-connected system of the Lampião Restaurant – NE/Brazil ElielzaBarbosa1,2,EduardoVilaça2,ChigueruTiba1eFernandoLima11UniversidadeFederaldePernambuco-Brasil,Av.Prof.LuizFreire,1000CDU,PE-Brasil50.740.5402InstitutodeDesenvolvimentoCientíficoeTecnológicodeXingo
PV 20- A 20 X Concentrating PV System with Thermal Energy Recovery for residential applications ProfAlbertoReatti1&MattiaBeltramini21Dept.ofElectronicsandTelecommunications,UniversityofFlorence,Firenze,ITALY2Dept.ofEnergetics,UniversityofFlorence,Firenze,ITALY
14:30 – 16:00 Session VIII- PV Systems and ComponentsChairs: AKaraghouli–USA
PV12- Loading capacity of standard oil transformers on photovoltaic load profiles GeorgKerber1&Prof.Dr.-IngRolfWitzmann21Dipl.-Ing.GeorgKerber;AssociatedInstituteofPowerTransmissionSystems;TechnicalUniversityofMunichAr-cisstraße21;D-80290Munich;2Prof.Dr.-IngRolfWitzmann;AssociatedInstituteofPowerTransmissionSystems;TechnicalUniversityofMunichArcisstraße21;D-80290Munich;Germany
PV43- Control Strategy for Single –Phase Grid Connected Photovoltaic systems L.Hassaine1,2,E.Olías1
1GrupodeSistemasElectrónicosdePotencia(GSEP).DepartamentodeTecnologíaElectrónica,UniversidadCarlosIIIdeMadrid.Avda.delaUniversidad30,28911–LeganésMadrid–SpainPVLaboratory,CentredeDéveloppementdesEnergiesRenouvelables,BP62,Routedel’Observatoire,Bouzaréah,Algiers,Algeria
PV68- Utilization of Cathodic Protection for Transmission Towers Through Photovoltaic Generation1EudesMartinsdeOliveira,1ChigueruTíba,2JoseFelipeAndréGomesWavrikand3JoséMauríliodaSilva1DepartamentodeEnergiaNucleardaUniversidadeFederaldePernambucoAv.Prof.LuizFreire,1000–CDU,CEP50.740-540,Recife,PE,Brazil2CompanhiaHidroElétricadoSãoFrancisco–DML-CHESFRuaDelmiroGouveia,333–Bongi,CEP50761-901,Recife,Pernambuco,Brazil3LACTEC–InstitutodeTecnologiaparaoDesenvolvimentoCentroPolitécnicodaUFPR,Rod.BR116Km98s/n-caixapostal:19067,CEP:81531-990,JardimdasAméricas-Cu-ritiba–PR
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PV92- LIFE-CYCLE-COST ANALYSIS FOR STAND-ALONE PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM – APPLICATION TO IKEJA-NIGERIA EseErusiafe1andMichaelChendo21,2DepartmentofPhysics,FacultyofScience,UniversityofLagos,Akoka,Lagos,Nigeria.
InvPV36- Energy Balance Analysis of a Hybrid Photovoltaic Based Solution for Remote Telecommunication Stations IoannaNinou&JohnK.KaldellisSoftEnergyApplications&EnvironmentalProtectionLab,TEIofPiraeus,P.O.Box41046,Athens,12201Greece
PV24- The Current Energy Scenario and Prospects of Renewable Energy Resources with Place of PV in Malaysia NowshadAmin1,ShahrulAnizan2andKamaruzzamanSopian2
1Dept.ofElectricalElectronicandSystemEngineering,FacultyofEngineering,UKM,Malaysia2SolarEnergyResearchInstitute,UniversitiKebangsaanMalaysia,(UKM)Bangi43600,Selangor,Malaysia.
PV94- Estimation of equivalent circuit parameters of PV module by using a new half analytical five point method
SamiKolsi1,*,MohamedBenAmar2,HekmetSamet3&AbderrazakOuali11ACEMResearchUnit,DepartmentofElectricalEngineering,NationalSchoolEngineeringofSfax,Tunisia2DepartmentofPhysics,ScienceFacultyofSfax,BP.802,3038,Sfax,Tunisia3ElectronicLaboratoryandInformationTechnology,DepartmentofElectricalEngineering,NationalSchoolEngineer-ingofSfax,Tunisia
16:30 – 18:00 Session SII – Special PV ApplicationsChairs:DRenne–USA
PV16- Economic evaluation of PV/Diesel/Battery hybrid power systems for remote electrification applications in Far North Cameroon EustaceMbakaNfah1,GodpromesseKenne2&MédardFogue3
1LAIA,IUTFOTSOVictor,P.O.Box134Bandjoun,UniversityofDschang,CAMEROON,2LAIA,IUTFOTSOVictor,P.O.Box134Bandjoun,UniversityofDschang,,CAMEROON,3LISIE,IUTFOTSOVictor,P.O.Box134Bandjoun,UniversityofDschang,CAMEROON
PV67- Siting large PV plants focusing the effects of local climatic variables in the production of electric energy – Case study for Araripina and Recife RicardoEABeltrãoandChigueruTibaDepartamentodeEnergiaNucleardaUniversidadeFederaldePernambucoAv.Prof.LuizFreire,1000–CDU,CEP50.740-540,Recife,PE,Brazil
PV62- Stand-alone Photovoltaic Power Systems in Two Turkish Islands MetinColak,Prof.Dr.1&MeteCubukcu,MSc21Dept.ofElectricalEng.,EgeUniversity,Bornova-Izmir,TURKEY,2SolarEnergyInstitute,EgeUniversity,Bornova-Izmir,TURKEY
PV42- Assessment of Solar PV Power Generation Cost in Pakistan Dr.MohammadA.Uqaili1,Dr.KhanjiHarijan2andDr.MujeebuddinMemon21DepartmentofElectricalEngineering,MehranUniversityofEngineeringandTechnology,Jamshoro76062,Sindh,Pakistan2DepartmentofMechanicalEngineering,MehranUniversityofEngineeringandTechnology,Jamshoro76062,Sindh,Pakistan
PV55- Development of Reliable Low-cost Computerized Data Acquisition System for PV Perform-ance Monitoring DrBalbirSinghMahinderSingh1,NguyenThiThuyChi&SayedAliKasaeiZadehMahabadi1HeadofFoundationStudiesDepartment,UniversitiTeknologiPETRONAS,Tronoh,Perak,Malaysia
PV3- Physical properties of tin oxide thin films doped with fluorine for renewable energy applications KamilMYousif:DeptofPhysics,DuhokUniversity,Duhok,Iraq.
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PV95- Photovoltaic Properties and Surface Structure of Anatase Titanium Dioxide Nanomateri-als by Sol-Gel Method for Solar Cells Aljufairi,N.UniversityofQatar,MaterialsSciencesP.O.Box:317Doha–Qatar
PV30- Synthesis of New Protonic Compounds With Layered structure through Ion-exchange Reaction of The Photocatalyst Niobate KNb3O8 NadiaBelmokhtar,RatibaNedjar,HouriaRebbahLaboratoryScienceoftheMaterials,chemistryFaculty,USTHB,BP32ElAlia,16111,BabEzzouar,Algiers,ALGERIA
PV31- Partial Exchange of Silver Cations In The Lamellar Photocatalyst Oxide WardaOuagagui,RatibaNedjar,HouriaRebbahLaboratoireSciencedesmatériaux,FacultédeChimie,USTHB,BP32ElAlia,16111BabEzzouar,Algiers,ALGERIA
SOLAR RADIATION AND RELATED TOPICSProfJohnBoland,Chair
TUESDAY
09:00 – 10:30 Related Topics – IChairs:SKaplanis–Greece
InvRT11- Advances in Modelling Solar Radiation A/ProfJohnBolandSchoolofMathematicsandStatistics,UniversityofSouthAustralia
InvRT19- Quality of Meteonorm Version 6.0 JanRemundMeteotest,Fabrikstrasse14,3012Bern,Schweiz
InvRT50 – Renewable Energy Investment in Germany – Invest in Germany NikolaiDobrott:Friedrichstrasse60,10117Berlin,Germany
RT33- A Call for Low Latitude Solar Reference Spectra MichaelCase1andYawOwusu21SchoolofEngineering,UniversityofTechnology,Jamaica2FAMU-FSUCollegeofEngineering;DirectorRECCETLaboratory,Jamaica
11:00 – 13:00 Related Topics – IIChairs:JBoland–Australia
RT20- Use of weather data and neural network for the Vertical extrapolation of wind speed NawalCheggaga1,&Prof.FatihaYoucefEttoumi21LaboratoryofImageProcessingandRadiation(LTIR),PoBox32ElAlia,BabEzzouar,16111,Algiers,ALGERIA,2UniversityofScienceandTechnologyofAlgiers(USTHB),FacultyofElectronicsandComputerScience,Telecom-municationDepartment,LaboratoryofImageProcessingandRadiation(LTIR),PoBox32ElAlia,BabEzzouar,16111,Algiers,ALGERIA
RT16- A Novel Solar Radiation Model Using Extraterrestrial Radiations FatihOnurHocaoglu1,ÖmerNezihGerek1&MehmetKurban11AnadoluUniversityElectricalandElectronicsEng.Dep.Eskisehir,Turkey
RT25- Compares between Clear Skies Downward Longwave Radiation through Equations and through Artificial Neural Networks
NsikanObot1,MichaelChendo2,EseErusafe3&OlutayoOnanuga41Dept.ofScienceLab.Tech.FederalPolytechnicIlaro,OgunState,Nigeria,[email protected],UniversityofLagos,Akoka,Lagos,Nigeria.4SchoolofFisheriesandOceanographic,VictoriaIsland,Lagos,Nigeria
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RT43- Classification of Global Solar Irradiance Decomposition Models and Development of a New Empirical Model: Implementation for the region of Athens, Greece E.D.Mehleri,P.L.Zervas,H.Sarimveis,J.A.Palyvos,N.C.MarkatosNationalTechnicalUniversityofAthens,SchoolofChemicalEngineering,9HeroonPolytechniouStr.,GR-15780Athens,Greece
RT6- Estimation of solar radiation by ANN in Turkey
Assoc.Prof.Dr.IskenderAkkurt1,Asist.Prof.Dr.N.Ç.Bezir1,Dr.E.U.Küçüksille2,Prof.Dr.NuriÖzek1
1Dept.ofPhysics,ScienceFacultySuleymanDemirelUniversityIsparta-TURKEY2Dept.ofconstructionaleducation,technicaleducationFacultySuleymanDemirelUniversityIsparta-TURKEY
RT23- Preparation of an Integrated Energy Map Data Base applying GIS for Iranian Rural Areas
Prof.M.Abbaspour1,S.Ghazi21DepartmentofMechanicalEngineering,SharifUniversityofTechnology,Tehran,Iran2DepartmentofEnvironmentalManagement,GraduateCollegeofEnvironmentandEnergy,ScienceandResearchCampus,I.AUniversity,Tehran,Iran
14:30 – 16:00 Related Topics – IIIChairs:JRemund–Switzerland
RT41- GEOTHERMAL POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT OF THE GAS FIELDS IN CENTRAL DRAVA BASIN IN REPUBLIC OF CROATIA DUE TO EXERGY ANALYSIS M.Sc.TomislavKurevija1,M.Sc.NenadKukulj1,M.Sc.DomagojVulin11UniversityofZagreb,FacultyofMining,GeologyandPetroleumEngineering,DepartmentofPetroleumEngineering,Pierottijeva6,Zagreb,Croatia
RT12- Evaluation of Thermal Performance of Ground - Source Energy Systems. AGeophysicsSupportedApproachGeorgiosFragogiannis1,NikolaosPapatheodorou1andProf.SofiaStamataki11NationalTechnicalUniversityofAthens,SchoolofMiningEngineeringandMetallurgy,GREECE
RT47- Thermodynamic Evaluation of the separation Pressure to increase the Thermal and Exergy Ef-ficiency in Single and Double Flash Geothermal Power Plants ShahinAmiri,ProfAhmedKahrobaian,ShayanAmiriDeptofMechanicalEngineering,TehranUniversity,Tehran,Iran
RT40- The Usage of Scarce Data in Preliminary Calculations of the Capacity for CO2 Storage into Mature Gas and Oil fields, and Deep Saline Aquifers in Sava Depression. DomagojVulin,M.Sc.1,BrunoSaftic,Ph.D.2,TomislavKurevija,M.Sc.1
1UniversityofZagreb,FacultyofMining,GeologyandPetroleumEngineering,PetroleumEngineeringDepartment,
16:40 – 18:00 Related Topics- IVChairs:JBoland-Australia
InvRT18- Modelling of Diffuse Solar Radiation with Multiple Predictors
BarbaraRidley1&JohnBoland2SchoolofMathematics&Statistics,UniversityofSouthAustralia,MawsonLakes,Australia
RT7- The monthly variation of tilted solar radiation in the Isparta Region of Turkey Asist.Prof.Dr.N.Ç.Bezir,Assoc.Prof.Dr.IskenderAkkurt,MuratOztürk,Prof.Dr.NuriÖzekDept.ofPhysics,ScienceFacultySuleymanDemirelUniversityIsparta-TURKEY
RT48- Analysis of sunshine duration data for some Burundian stations using Weibull distributions. M.BashahuUniversityofBurundi,InstituteforAppliedPedagogy,DepartmentofPhysicsandTechnology,P.O.Box5223,Bujumbura,Burundi.
RT13- Determination of CIE Standard General Sky from horizontal and vertical illuminance/ irradiance KhalidAlshaibaniDept.ofArchitecture,KingFaisalUniversity,Dammam,SaudiArabia
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WEDNESDAY
11:00 – 13:00 Related Topics – VChairs:PBrenner–Israel
RT26- A new albedometer based on solar cells DanielCotfas1,SocratesKaplanis2,PetruCotfas1&DoruUrsutiu11Dept.ofPhysics,TransilvaniaUniversityofBrasov,Romania2HeadoftheLaboratoryofRenewableEnergySources,T.E.I.ofPatras,Greece
RT10- Solar Energy Application for Purification and Treatment of Oily Waste in Oil Fields DrFuadMammadovInstituteofRadiationProblems,AzerbaijanNationalAcademyofSciences,F.Agayev9,Baki,AZ1143,Azerbaijan
RT35- The Development of a Long Range Battery Electric Vehicle DrMikeDuke1,TimothyAnderson21Dept.ofEng.,TheUniversityofWaikato,Hamilton,PrivateBag.3105,NEWZEALAND2Dept.ofEng.,TheUniversityofWaikato,Hamilton,PrivateBag.3105,NEWZealand
RT39- Renewable Energy Supply of Mountainous Villages in Georgia KonstantineKobakhidze1,NanaChkhenkeli2,LevanKobakhidze3,GuramBokuchava41ProjectManager,Engineer-Physicist,IliaVekuaSokhumiInstituteofPhysicsandTechnology(SIPT),Tbilisi,Georgia2Dataprocessinggroupleader,Engineer-Physicist,SIPT3Fieldresearchgroupleader,SIPT4Dataprocessinggroupmember,Director,SIPT
RT8- The use of Renewable Energy in Water Desalination in Arid Areas Prof.AhmedHossam-Eldin,andAhmedIsmaielDepartmentofElectricalEngineeringUniversityofAlexandria,Alex.21544.Egypt
RT32- Renewable Energy System in Remote Area and Suggestions for Effective Implementation MohdNizamAbRahman,KamaruzzamanSopian,RuhizanMohdYasin&JuhariAbRazak.SolarEnergyResearchInstitute,UniversitiKebangsaanMalaysia,43600Bangi,Selangor,MALAYSIA.
14:30 – 16:00 Related Topics – VIChairs:JBoland
RT9- Saving Energy with Educational and Cultural Management DrAzimSahatimehrResearchdeputyofBonabIslamicAzadUniversityIran
RT36- Demonstrations on utilization of solar energy bed in rural and urban houses for control of pulse beetle, Callosohruchus maculatus (F.) infesting chickpea, Cicer arietinum (I.): Low cost storage technology ShivK.Singal1_,SubhashChander2,SavitaSingal3andM.K.Garg41DepartmentofEntomology,CCSHaryanaAgriculturalUniversity,Hisar-125004(1ndia)2DepartmentofEntomology,CCSHaryanaAgriculturalUniversity,Hisar-125004(India)3DepartmentofFRM,CCSHaryanaAgriculturalUniversity,Hisar-125004Haryana-India4AgriculturalProcessing&Energy,CCSHaryanaAgriculturalUniversity,Hisar125004(India)
RT45- Study and modelling of solar and wind power potentiel ComparativeStudyofthreesitesintheWestCoastofAfricaB.OuldBilal,V.Sambou,C.M.F.Kébé,M.Ndongo*,P.A.NdiayeCentreInternationaldeFormationetdeRechercheenEnergieSolaire(C.I.F.R.E.S)ESPBP:5085DakarFann-Sénégal*CentredeRechercheAppliquéauxEnergiesRenouvelables(CRAER)/FST/UniversitédeNouakchott,BP:5026Nouakchott-Mauritanie
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LOW ENERGY ARCHITECTUREMrIanGiuliani
MrBillWatts,MrHughLockhartBall,DrMImbabi,ProfAndrewMiller,MrNSayigh,DrRYao,DrMCorreiaGuedesandProfBMoshfegh
TUESDAY
09:00 – 10:30 Session1- External Environment-IChairs:IGiuliani,UK
InvLEA 28- Enforcement of the Energy Rating System for Building Structures in Korea
Dr.Hyo-soonPark1,Ji-YeonKim2,Dr.Jae-minKim31PrincipleResearcher,2Researcher,KoreaInstituteofEnergyResearch,Daejeon,Rep.ofKorea3SeniorResearchFellow,ESRU,MechanicalEngineeringUniversityofStrathclyde,75MontroseSt.Glasgow,G11XJ,UnitedKingdom
LEA8- Creating a Policy Architecture to Overcome Barriers to Renewable Electricity in Southeast Asia Dr.BenjaminK.Sovacool1
1ResearchFellow,EnergyGovernanceProgram,CentreonAsiaandGlobalisation,LeeKuanYewSchoolofPublicPolicy,NationalUniversityofSingapore,SINGAPORE
LEA94- From Solar Homes to Solar Living: Transition Scenarios for Combined Heat, Power, and Mobility ChristianBlome,FernUniversitätHagen/DeutzPowerSystems,Mannheim,Germany
LEA73- Solar Mapping Helps Municipalities Illuminate Savings and Environmental Benefits to Resi-dents and Building Operators 1NigelNugent;InformationSolutions,CH2MHILL,Inc.;Office:(213)228-8241;Cell:(650)888-1747;[email protected];www.ch2m.com/ess;http://www.ch2m.com/corporate/markets/enterprise_management_solutions/solar_mapping_capabilities/default.asp,USA
LEA36- Street level microgrid concepts for Southampton, UK: Estimating climate change impact on energy flows and emissions. AnastasiosPapafragkou1,PatrickB.James1,MarkJentsch1,BakrBahaj11SustainableEnergyResearchGroup,SchoolofCivilEngineeringandtheEnvironment,UniversityofSouthampton,Highfield,SO171BJ,UK
11:00 – 13:00 Session II – External Environment IIChairs:RYao–UK
InvLEA82- Promises of Sustainable Architecture in Argentina Prof.MSc.-Arch.IreneBlascoLucasInstitutoRegionaldePlaneamientoyHábitat(IRPHa),FacultaddeArquitectura,UrbanismoyDiseño(FAUD),UniversidadNacionaldeSanJuan(UNSJ),SanJuan,ARGENTINA.
InvLEA71- Strategies for the Development of Energy Efficient Building in China BaizhanLiKeyLaboratoryoftheThreeGorgesReservoirRegion’sEco-Environment,MinistryofEducation,FacultyofUrbanConstructionandEnvironmentalEngineering,ChongqingUniversity,Chongqing400045,China
LEA60- The building sustainable regulations for social housing in Mexico DavidAvila1ProfessorofEnvironmentalResearchCenter;UniversityofGuadalajara,Guadalajara,MEXICO
InvLEA106- Towards integrated decision support for sustainable urban planning DarrenRobinsonSolarEnergyandBuildingPhysicsLaboratory,EcolePolytechnicFédéraledeLausanne,Station18,CH-1015Lausanne,Switzerland.
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LEA9- An energy study for an office building in Greece in accordance to the 2002/91/EC directive DimouliasCharis1,ChristoforidesAnastasios2andVaitsiCrysoula31DepartmentofElectricalandComputerEngineering,AristotleUniversityofThessaloniki,GR.2AlterenSA,EnergyandenvironmentalPlanning.Thessaloniki,Greece.Tel:3CivilEngineeringDepartment,AristotelisUniversityofThessaloniki,GR
LEA84- ELaR, Ecodynamic Land Register. Aproposaltoassessthe“strongsustainability”ofdesignalternativesaccordingtothelocalcontextconditions.MatteoClementi11PhdStudent,BuildingEnvironmentScience&TechnologyDept,PolitecnicodiMilano,ITALY
LEA63- The effect of albedo on urban street microclimate for semi arid climate Constantine) Pr.F.Bourbia1andO.Mansouri11LaboratoireArchitectureBioclimatiqueetEnvironnement(A.B.E)UniversiteMentourideConstantine,Departementd’Architectureetd’Urbanisme,Constantine,25000,Algeria.
LEA23- A Preliminary Study of Courtyard as a Passive Cooling Strategy in Malaysian Linked Houses Mohd.RizaIsmail1,AzniZain-Ahmed2SabarinahSh.Ahmad3,andAbdulRazakSapian41Dept.ofInteriorArchitecture,FacultyofArchitecture,Planning&Surveying,UniversitiTeknologiMARA40450ShahAlam,Selangor,Malaysia2Inst.ofResearch,Development&Commercialisation,UniversitiTeknologiMARA,
LEA42- Factors of Urban Forms that Impact Building Energy Consumption YuanHuang12,MarjorieMusy1,GérardHégron1,HongChen2&BaofengLi2
1CERMALaboratory,UMRCNRS1563,ArchitectureSchoolofNantes,France2GreenArchitectureResearchCenter,SchoolofArchitectureandUrbanPlanning,HuazhongUniversityofSci.andTech.,China
LEA66- Microclimatic characterisation of urban forms in hot dry regions. Case of M’zab Valley MoussadekDjenane1&AbdallahFarhi21Assistantprofessor,Departmentofarchitecture.UniversityMohamedKheider.Biskra.ENSArchitecturedeNantes.LaboratoireCERMA.France2AssociateProfessor,Departmentofarchitecture.UniversityMohamedKheider.Biskra.
14:30 – 16:00 Session III – External Environment IIIChairs:BMoshfegh–Sweden
InvLEA50- London’s Anthropogenic Heat Emissions – Implications for Building Design MichaelDavies1,IanHamilton1,2,PhilipSteadman1,AndrewStone3,IanRidleyandStephenEvans11BartlettSchoolofGraduateStudies,UniversityCollegeLondon,London,UK.2FulcrumFirstConsulting,London,UK.3BDSP,London,UK
InvLEA83- “New sustainable and productive cities for South America”. Prof.OscarD.Corbella.,Brazil
InvLEA104- The Balerno Project AlexanderRainyBrown1,MohammedImbabi2&AndrewPeacock31SchoolofEngineering,UniversityofAberdeen,Aberdeen,UK2SchoolofEngineering,UniversityofAberdeen,Aberdeen,UK3Ltd,Westpoint,4RedheughsRigg,Edinburgh,UK
InvLEA89- Low Carbon and Sustainable Buildings in Dubai to Combat Global Warming and Coun-terbalance Climate Change and a Better Future MohsenM.Aboulnaga1&NajeebMohammedAl-Ali21Advisor,TheExecutiveCouncil,GovernmentofDubai,POBox72233,Dubai,UAE2HeadofProjectDevelopment,TheExecutiveCouncil,GovernmentofDubai,POBox72233,Dubai,UAE
InvLEA103- Regulations for Solar Rights for Buildings, Sidewalks and Open Spaces A.Yezioro,I.G.Capeluto,T.Bleiberg,E.ShavivFacultyofArchitectureandTownPlanning.Technion-IsraelInstituteofTechnology,Haifa32000,Israel
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InvLEA99- LAND USE AND INDOOR ENVIRONMENT AS CONTRADICTORY VARIABLES OF URBAN HOUSING SUSTAINABILITY Prof.Arq.DaniaGonzálezCouret,DrScFacultyofArchitecture,ISPJAE,114y124Street,CUJAE,Mariano19390,Havana
16:30 – 18:00 Session IV – Whole Building IChairs: BWatts–UK
LEA19- Optimisation of Energy Use in the Built Environment: A Holistic Approach to Ground Source Heat Pumps YianniSpanos1&LesDuckers2
1Energy&EnvironmentalEngineering,WhiteYoungGreen,London,UK2FacultyofBusiness,EnvironmentandSociety,CoventryUniversity,Coventry,UK
LEA56- Research and Post-Graduate Studies building for Argentinean National Technological Univer-sity. National Competition. CarolinaGanemKarlen1&HelenaCochRoura21INCIHUSA–CONICETandCA1–ETSAB–UPC.Mendoza,Argentina,Tel:54-261-524-4309,Fax:54-261-524-4001,Email:[email protected]–ETSAB–UPC.Barcelona,Spain
LEA46- Climatic Data and its Significance for Building Design in Malta MarioFsadni1&ProfAliSayigh21InstituteforEnergyTechnology,UniversityofMalta,Triqil-Barrakki,MarsaxlokkMXK1533,Malta2ChairmanofWREC,DirectorGeneralofWREN,Brighton,UK
InvLEA16- Experimental Study of using Thermoelectric Power Generation for Energy SavingLightinginDwellingsDr.EsamElsarragEnergySystemsAnalyst,HoareLeaConsultingEngineers,Poole,UK
InvLEA104- The Balerno Project AlexanderRainyBrown1,MohammedImbabi2&AndrewPeacock31SchoolofEngineering,UniversityofAberdeen,Aberdeen,UK2SchoolofEngineering,UniversityofAberdeen,Aberdeen,UK3Ltd,Westpoint,4RedheughsRigg,Edinburgh,UK
LEA33-The transport of natural light in a box using a lightpipe ProfMassimoParoncini1,FrancescoCorvaro2,GiorgiaNardini3&SaraPistolesi41DirectorofDept.ofEnergyEngineering,UniversitàPolitecnicadelleMarche,Ancona,ITALY2Dept.ofEnergyEngineering,UniversitàPolitecnicadelleMarche,Ancona,ITALY,3Dept.ofEnergyEngineering,UniversitàPolitecnicadelleMarche,Ancona,ITALY,4Dept.ofEnergyEngineering,UniversitàPolitecnicadelleMarche,Ancona,ITALY,
WEDNESDAY
11:00 – 13:00 Session V- Whole Building IIChairs:NSayigh–UK
InvLEA107- Building Integrated Ethernet Networks using Renewable Power Generation (BIEN-RPG) ProfessorJohnCounsell,BRECentre,UniversityofStrathclyde,DepartmentofMechanicalEngineering,JamesWeirBuilding,75MontroseStreet,GlasgowG11XJ,UK.
InvLEA74- Computational Tools for Low Energy Building Design: CapabilitiesandRequirementsProfessorJoeClarke,Director,EnergySystemsResearchUnit,UniversityofStrathclyde,UK
LEA72- Controllability of Modern Commercial Buildings JohnCounsell,YousafKhalidBRECentreofExcellenceinEnergyUtilisation,ESRU,UniversityofStrathclyde,Glasgow,G11XJ,UK
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LEAP59- A Design Optimization Tool for Building Energy Simulation GianLucaBrunetti11ABITAlab,Dept.ofBuilding,Environment,SciencesAndTechnology(B.E.S.T.),PolytechnicUniversityofMilan,Milan,Italy
InvLEA102- Energy consuming activity patterns in daily life as revealed by the program VISUAL-TimePAcTS/Kajsa Ellegård KajsaEllegårdTechnologyandSocialChange,LinköpingUniversity,SE-58183Linköping,Sweden
LEA30- Three-dimensional dynamic analysis of buildings thermal behavior CristianaBagozzi1,PaoloBaggio1,MarcoBaratieri1,MaurizioGrigiante1,PiercarloRomagnoni2,AndreaGasparella31DepartmentofCivilandEnvironmentalEngineering,UniversityofTrento,ITALY2DepartmentDepartmentofBuildingConstruction,IUAV,Venezia,ITALY3DepartmentofManagementandEngineering,UniversityofPadova,ITALY
LEA39- The energy certification of buildings through the dynamic simulation of variable consumption AngeloMilone1,DanieleMilone2,SalvatorePitruzzella31,2DipartimentodiRicercheEnergeticheedAmbientali.UniversitàdiPalermo.VialedelleScienze.Palermo.Italy.3DipartimentodiIngegneriaCivile.UniversitàdiMessina.SalitaSperone.ContradadiDio.Messina.Italy.
Inv24- Modelling of Low-Temperature Heating Systems in Buildings ProfStureHolmberg,DepartmentofFluidandClimateTechnology,RoyalInstituteofTechnology(KTH),Marinensväg30,SE-13640Haninge-Stockholm,Sweden
Inv LEA90- ANALYSIS ON COMFORT AND INDOOR CLIMATE FOR A HOSPITAL BUILDING BY MULTIZONE MODELING –summerconditionM.Cehlin1,U.Larsson1andB.Moshfegh1,21DivisionofEnergyandMechanicalEngineering,DepartmentofTechnologyandBuiltEnvironment,UniversityofGävle,Swedene-mail:[email protected],DepartmentofMechanicalEngineering,LinköpingUniversity,Sweden
14:30 -16:00 Session VI- Whole Building IIIChairs: MImbabi–UK
LEA34- Adjusting an Energy Simulation Model by means of CFD Techniques to Analyze Open-joint Ventilated Façades Energy Performance MarcosGonzález1,EduardoBlanco1JorgePistono11UniversidaddeOviedo,EDZE(Energía),CampusdeViesques,33271Gijón(Asturias)SPAIN
LEA51- Numerical Analysis on the Performance of a Glazed Corridor for Preheating an Office Building MaríaJoséSuárezLópez1,IsaacSarriesOlmos1,JorgePistonoFavero1
1UniversidaddeOviedo,EDZE,CampusdeViesques,33271Gijón(Asturias)SPAIN
InvLEA52- A method of assessing indoor environment quality using Evidential Reasoning approach
*RunmingYao1,YulanYang1,2,3andBaizhanLi2,31SchoolofConstructionManagementandEngineering,TheUniversityofReading,POBox219,Reading,RG66AW,UK2FacultyofUrbanConstructionandEnvironmentalEngineering,ChongqingUniversity,Chongqing,400030,P.R.China3KeyLaboratoryoftheThreeGorgesReservoirRegion’sEco-EnvironmentundertheMinistryofEducation,ChongqingUniversity,Chongqing400030,P.R.China
LEA17- Investigating airflow in traditional urban context in Dubai using CFD LailaAl-Rais1&KhaledAAl-Sallal21ProjectDept.,DubaiWorldTradeCentre,Dubai,UAE2ArchituralEngineeringDept.,UAEUniversity,Al-Ain,UAE
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LEA65- The Influence of Meteorological Parameters on the Performance of Solar Chimney in the Lo-cal Region: Experimental Investigation, Numerical Analysis and Simulation NasserAhmadMechanicalEngineeringDepartment,CollegeofEngineering,UniversityofBahrain,IsaTown,POBox30876,KingdomofBahrain
LEA38- Radiative Cooling Potential in the Tropics: A Case Study in Malaysia K.Sopian,M.A.Alghoul,M.Y.Sulaiman,andM.Y.OthmanSolarEnergyResearchInstitute,UniversitiKebangsaanMalaysia,Bangi,SelangorMalaysia
LEA21- Quality Assurance and Monitoring of Solar Home Systems in Developing Countries: A Nepalese experience SubediNiraj1&MunankamiRajeev21ProgrammeOfficer,SolarEnergySupportProgramme,EnergySectorAssistanceProgramme,AlternativeEnergyPromotionCentre2EnergyOfficer,AlternativeEnergyPromotionCentre.GPO14237,Khumaltar,Lalitpur,Nepal
16:30 – 18:00 Session S1- Case Study IChairs:MAboulnaga
InvLEA2- A Comparative Market and Utility Analysis of New High-Performance Homes in San Diego, California BarbaraFarhar,Ph.D.,UniversityofColorado(Adj.),NationalRenewableEnergyLaboratory(Ret.),USA
LEA14- Design and Study of Different Devices at Self Sufficient Solar house. ShyamS.NandwaniLaboratoriodeEnergíaSolar,DeparatamentodeFísica,UniversidadNacional,Heredia,CostaRica
LEA91- Net Zero Energy Homes of the Future: A Case Study of the ÉcoTerra House in Canada MasaNoguchi1,AndreasAthienitis2,YuXiangChen2,VéroniqueDelisle3,YvesPoissant3,JosefAyoub3&BradleyBerneche41MEARU,MackintoshSchoolofArchitecture,TheGlasgowSchoolofArt,Glasgow,UK,2SolarBuildingsResearchNetwork,Dept.ofBuilding,Civil&EnvironmentalEngineering,ConcordiaUniversity,Montreal,CANADA3CANMETEnergyTechnologyCentre-Varennes,Varennes,Quebec,CANADA4AlouetteHomes,St-Alphonse-de-Granby,CANADA
LEA69- Studies on the Rating System for Green Building in Brazil SofiaC.Cavalcante1&TomazN.CavalcanteNeto21StudentofArchitectureandUrbanism,UniversidadeFederaldoCeará,Av.daUniversidade2890,CampusdoBenfica,Fortaleza,CE,60020-181,Brazil2Professor,Dept.ofElectricalEngineering,UniversidadeFederaldoCeará,CampusdoPici,Bl.705,Fortaleza,CE,60455-760,Brazil
LEA48- Energy Study in a Maltese Household RobertN.Farrugia1,CharlesYousif2&MartaVillamerielTejedor31InstituteforEnergyTechnology,UniversityofMalta,Triqil-Barrakki,Marsaxlokk,MXK1531,Malta2InstituteforEnergyTechnology,UniversityofMalta,Triqil-Barrakki,Marsaxlokk,MXK1531,Malta3E.T.S.IngenierosIndustriales,UniversidadDeValladolid,PaseodelCauce,s/n,47005Valladolid,Spain
LEA110- Evaluated strategies for urban microclimatic modifications in the centre of Athens NikiGaitani1,AnastasiaTsolaki1,MatSantamouris1,ApostolosLetsios21UniversityofAthens,PhysicsDepartment,DivisionofAppliedPhysics2HellenicSocietyfortheEnvironmentandCulturalheritage
THURSDAY
11:00 – 13:00 Session VII – Whole Building/ RefurbishmentChairs: YSpanos–UK
InvLEA93- An Example of a Low-Energy Building in Sweden ProfBahramMoshfegh*andDrFredrikKarlssonDepartmentofManagementandEngineering,DivisionofEnergySystems,LinköpingInstituteofTechnology,S-58183Linköping,Sweden
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LEA18- Ground Heat Exchangers and ground temperatures in Cyprus PanayiotisPouloupatis2,GeorgiosFlorides1,SavvasTassou2,SoterisKalogirou11DepartmentofMechanicalEngineeringandScienceandEngineeringMaterials,CyprusUniversityofTechnology,P.O.Box50329,3603Limassol,Cyprus2SchoolofEngineeringandDesign,BrunelUniversity,Uxbridge,MiddlesexUB83PH,UK
LEA80- Thermal Perfrmance of External Plasters Applied to Concrete Blockwork AndrewSapienza1,AlexTorpiano1&VincentBuhagiar1
1FacultyofArchitecture&CivilEngineerig,UniversityofMalta,MsidaMSD2080,Malta.
LEA62- Performance Improvement of Air Type PVT Collector Units JinheeKim1,YeonwonYang2,JoonguKang3&JuntaeKim41PhDCandidate,GraduateSchool,DepartmentofArchitecturalEngineering,KongjuNationalUniversity,Chungnam,KOREA2GraduateSchool,DepartmentofArchitecturalEngineering,KongjuNationalUniversity,Chungnam,KOREA,3GraduateSchool,DepartmentofArchitecturalEngineering,KongjuNationalUniversity,Chungnam,KOREA,4AssociateProfessor,DepartmentofArchitecturalEngineering,KongjuNationalUniversity,Chungnam,KOREA
LEA101- Energy Gain in a cold season using mat insulation in Buildings in Tehran JahangirPayamaraPhysicsDepartment,ShahedUniversity,Tehran,Iran
LEA61- Sustainable technology for rural houses in Mexico SilviaArias11ProfessorofEnvironmentalResearchCenter;UniversityofGuadalajara,Guadalajara,MEX
LEA76- Climate change and energy outlook of large scale retail units:
A‘homeimprovementstore’perspective
MarkJentsch,PatrickJames&AbuBakrBahaj
SustainableEnergyResearchGroup,SchoolofCivilEngineering&Environment,UniversityofSouth-ampton,Highfield,Southampton,SO171BJ,UK
InvLEA7- OPPORTUNITIES AND CONSTRAINTS FOR UPGRADING 1960s HOUSING TO LOW-CARBON STATUS C.D.A.PORTEOUS,RMENONMACKINTOSHENVIRONMENTALARCHITECTURERESEARCHUNIT,GLASGOWSCHOOLOFART,GLASGOWG36RQSCOTLAND,UK
InvLEA25- Visual Quality Issues in Classroom Design in the UAE KhaledAAl-Sallal1&LailaAl-Rais21ArchitecturalEngineeringDept.,UAEUniversity,Al-Ain,UAE2ProjectDept.,DubaiWorldTradeCentre,Dubai
14:30 – 16:00 Session VIII - Internal Environment/ LightingChairs:KAl-Sallal-UAE
InvLEA29- Optical properties of tubular light guides JitkaMohelnikova11FacultyofCivilEngineering,BrnoUniversityofTechnology,Brno,CzechRepublic
LEA75- The use of advanced glazing in combating residential greenhouse emissions in subtropical and tropical regions in Australia ProfJohnBell1,WendyMiller21AssistantDeanResearch,FacultyofBuiltEnvironmentandEngineering,QueenslandUniversityofTechnology,Bris-bane,AUSTRALIA2SeniorResearchFellowSustainableEnergy,FacultyofBuiltEnvironmentandEngineering,QueenslandUniversityofTechnology,Brisbane,AUSTRALIA
LEA35- Evaluation of the Minimum Natural Illumination for Habitations in Algiers HaneneMimouni1,AbderrachidMefti2&AbdElHamidAdane11UniversityofScienceandTechnologyofAlgiers(U.S.T.H.B.),FacultyofElectronicsandComputerScience,Telecom-municationDepartment,LaboratoryofImageProcessingandRadiation(L.T.I.R.),PoBox32ElAlia,BabEzzouar16111,Algiers,ALGERIA2CentreofDevelopmentofRenewableEnergy,LaboratoryofEnergyRessources,PoBox62,Observatoryroad,Bouzar-eah,Algiers,ALGERIA
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LEA22- Design of a “Mocárabe” Skylight of the Energy Agency of Andalucia in Sevilla, Spain PilarOteiza1,HernánBugueño21PhDArchitect,ProfessorPolytechnicUniversityofMadrid,ETSofArchitecture,Madrid,Spain2Architect,DirectorI+D,Ruiz-Larrea&AssociatesArchitects,MasterdegreeinEnvironmentalandenBioclimaticArchitecture
LEA43- A CALCULATION CODE FOR DAYLIGHT ILLUMINANCE PREDICTIONS INSIDE BUILDING ROOMS M.A.Cucumo,A.DeRosa,V.Ferraro,D.Kaliakatsos,V.MarinelliMechanicalEngineeringDepartment–UniversityofCalabria87036ArcavacatadiRende(CS)–Italy
16:30 – 18:00 Session SII- Case Study IIChairs: IGiuliani-UK
InvLEA58- Energy consumption and CO2 emissions in the construction and use of flats according to floor area AnnaPagès,MassimoPalme,HelenaCoch,ToniIsalguéArchitecture,energyandenvironment.SchoolofArchitecture.TechnicalUniversityofCatalonia,(UPC)Barcelona,Spain.
LEA77- Impact of user behaviour on the heating season carbon footprint of naturally ventilated UK offices BrianaKirchgässner,PatrickJames,MarkJentsch&AbuBakrBahajSustainableEnergyResearchGroup,SchoolofCivilEngineering&Environment,UniversityofSouthampton,Highfield,Southampton,SO171BJ,UK
LEA4- Experimental Studies of a passive cooling roof In hot arid areas HamidaBenCheikh*,AmmarBouchair***Départementd’architecture,Universite´deLaghouat,Laghouat,Algeria**LaboratoiredeRechercheCadreBâtietEnvironnement(LRBCE),Départementd’Architecture,Faculté´desSciencesdeI’Ingénieur,Université´deJijel,Jijel,Algeria
LEA41- Heat transfer in buildings: thermal responses of walls DrIdrissAhmedHared1&MrSaidIsmaelAwaleh21Renewableenergydepartment,DjiboutiCentreforstudiesandResearch,Djibouti,DjiboutiRepublic2EarthSciencesInstitute,DjiboutiCentreforstudiesandResearch,Djibouti,DjiboutiRepublic
LEA1- Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality AbdeenMustafaOmer:ForestRoadWest,NottinghamNG74EU,UK
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World Renewable Energy Network & Congress Council acknowledges the outstanding contribution to Renewable Energy Globally by
H E Dr Altwaijri and Dr Arvisu, warded them The Special Award at The Congress in Glasgow 2008.
H E Dr Abdulaziz Othman AltwaijriDrAltwaijriisDirectorGeneralofIslamicEducational,ScientificandCulturalOrganization–ISESCOsince1991.ISESCOconsistsof56countries.HeismemberofBoardofTrusteesofIslamicUni-versityinNiger,Uganda,PakistanandBangladesh.HeismemberofvariousculturalandIslamicOrganizationsinJordan,France,Egypt,Argentine,Sharjah,IranandPeru.Heisauthorofnumer-ouseducationalandculturalmonographs,researchpapersandarticlespublishedinleadingmagazines.Memberofthecouncilofthe100Leaders,affiliatedtotheWorldEconomicalForum.Hewasawardedmanyprizesforhisinnovativeworkinreligion,cultureandscience.
HiskeynotepresentationattheCongressis:
ISESCO Programme for Sustainable Development and Environment
Dr Dan Arvizu, Director of the US Department of Energy’ (NREL), Golden, Colorado, USA
HeistheeighthdirectoroftheUSDepartmentofEnergy’NationalRenewableEnergyLaboratory(NREL)sinceJanuary15,2005.
NREL,inGolden,Coloradobeganoperationsin1977andistheDe-partmentofEnergy’sprimarylaboratoryforenergyefficiencyandrenewableenergyresearchanddevelopment.NRELisoperatedforDOEbyMidwestResearchInstitute(MRI)andBattelle.DrArvizualsoisaSeniorVicePresidentwithMRI,headquarteredinKansasCity,Missouri.
PriortojoiningNREL,DrArvizuwasthechieftechnologyofficerwithCH2MHILLCompanies,Ltd.BeforejoiningCH2MhewasanexecutivewithSandiaNationalLaboratoriesinAlbuquerque,NewMexico.HestartedhiscareerandspentfouryearsatAT&TBellTelephoneLaboratories.
In2004,DrArvizuwasappointedbyPresidentGeorgeWBush,andconfirmedbythefullUSSenate,tobeonthe24-memberNationalScienceBoard(NSB),whichisthegovernmentboardoftheNationalScienceFoundationandthenationalsciencepolicy
advisorybodytothePresidentandtheCongress.
DrArvizuservesonnumberofBoards,PanelsandAdvisoryCommitteesincludingtheAdvisoryBoardoftheAmericanCouncilonRenewableEnergy,theBoardoftheNationalHispanicNationalAchieve-mentAwardsCorporation,andtheGreaterMetroDenverBoardoftheSalvationArmy.
Hehasreceivednumerousrecognitionsandawardsandhasbeenselectedasoneofthe“50MostImportantHispanicsinTechnologyandBusiness”byHispanicEngineerandInformationTechnologymagazineforthepastfouryears.
HiskeynotepresentationattheCongressis::
US Renewable Energy Policy and National Renewable Energy Laboratory
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World Renewable Energy Network Pioneering Awards 2008 were given to the following outstanding personalities, for more details about each person
please consult our website: www.wrenuk.co.uk
Dr May Christine Sengendo, Makerere University, Kampala, UgandaAmonghermanyprojects,Dr.SengendowaspartofafeasibilitystudyteamforabiogasprogrammeinUgandafundedbyWinrockInternationalandthegovernmentofTheNetherlands.HerinternationalpolicyandplanningworkhasincludedMauritius,Kenya,Eriteria,Ethiopia,Ghana,Botswana,Rwanda,Senegal,andSomaliland.OrganizationsfundingDr.Sengendo’sworkincludetheITDG-UK,CareInternational,DIFD,ESMAP-TheWorldBank,TheNetherlands,ADRASomalia,UNDP/GEF/SGP,SIDA,CommonwealthSecretariat,FederationofUgandaExportersAssociation,andtheEU.
Dr. Indra Haraksingh, University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, TrinidadDr.HaraksinghisoneofthemajororganizersoftheSATIS(SustainableApplicationsforTropicalIslandStates)seriesofconferenceswhichstartedin1994inBarbados.Sincethentheconferencehasbeenheldbi-anually
ShehasbeenservingasamemberoftheInternationalSteeringCommitteeoftheWorldRenewableEnergyNetworkforovertenyears.InanefforttohelpdeveloprenewableenergytechnologiesintheCaribbeanregion,shealsoservesasaMemberoftheProjectsSteeringCommitteeoftheCaribbeanRenewableEnergyDevelopmentProgramme(CREDP),CARICOM.SheheadstheMonitoringandEvaluationCommitteeofthePilotProjectonTheUseofRenewableEnergyTechnologiesinTrinidadandTobago,anewinitiativeoftheGovernmentofTrinidadandTobago.
Dr. Soteris Kalogirou – WREN Pioneer Mechanical Engineering and Materials Sciences and Engineering of the Cyprus University of Technology, Limassol, Cyprus
Formorethan20years,heisactivelyinvolvedinresearchintheareaofsolarenergyandparticularlyinflatplateandconcentratingcollectors,solarwaterheating,solarsteamgeneratingsystems,desalinationandabsorptioncooling.Additionally,since1995heisinvolvedinapioneeringresearchdealingwiththeuseofartificialintelligencemethods,likeartificialneuralnetworks,geneticalgo-rithmsandfuzzylogic,forthemodellingandperformancepredictionofenergyandsolarenergysystems.
HehasbeenamemberofWRENsince1992andisamemberoftheCharteredInstitutionofBuildingServicesEngineers(CIBSE),AmericanSocietyofHeatingRefrigerationandAir-conditioningEngineers(ASHRAE),InstituteofRefrigera-tion(IoR)andInternationalSolarEnergySociety(ISES).
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Dorota Chwieduk, RTD on Energy, Buildings and EnvironmentDrChwiedukeditorforseveralnationalandinternationaljournals.SheworkedcloselywiththeEuropeanCommissionananevaluateofmanyoftheirprojects.MemberoftheAdvisoryGrouponEnergyforFP7,since2006.Coordinatorofthesub–network“Eco-Buildings”oftheNationalNetwork“SustainableEnergySystems”,since2004.MemberoftheEuropeanConstructionTechnologyPlat-form,PrioritySustainableDevelopmentandQualityofLife,since2004.LeaderofPrioritySustainableDevelopmentandQualityofLifeofthePolishNationalConstructionTechnologyPlatform.Leaderandcoordinator(fromPolishside)ofenergyefficiencyandrenewableenergyprojectsofSAVE,ALTENER,VandVIFrameworkProgrammes.
Professor Irene Blasco Lucas, National University of San Juan, ArgentinaFrom1985to1987evolvedlikeInvitedScientistintheFraunhoferInstitutfürBauphysikinStuttgart,Germany.From1995to1998theNationalCouncilforScienceandTechnique(CONICET)recognizedtheDoctoraldegreeinmerittoherantecedents,beingdistinguishwithitsPostdoctoralFellowship.In1998sheapprovedthecoursesofMastersinRenewableEnergiesappliedtoBuildingsintheInternationalUniversityofAndalusia,Spain,becomingMasterin2000.AtthemomentsheispreparinghisDoctoralThesisinArchitecture(UniversityofMendoza,Argentina).SheisworkinginteachingandresearchintheUNSJfrom1983,beingup1990EffectiveTitularandAssociateProfessor.From1999shedevelopsitsresearchactivitiesintheRegionalInstituteofPlanningandHabitat(IRPHa),andeducationalonesintheFacultyofArchitectureUrbanismandDesign(FAUD).
Mr. James Husbands, Managing Director and CED of Solar Dynamics Ltd, Barbados, West Indies
ThegrowthofthesolarhotwaterindustryhasbeenpropelledbySolarDynamicsthroughouttheCaribbean,withthecompaniesplayingadominantroleinthemarketsofBarbados,TheOECSandtolesserextentJamaicaandtheBahamas.
JameswasawardedTheGoldCrownofMeritin1994byBarbadosforhisroleindevelopingthesolarwaterheatingindustry.Hewasthefirstbusinessmantobeawardedthehonourandtheyoungestat45yearsold.Hehasbeeninbusinessfor35years.
HewasthefirstEntrepreneuroftheyearin1997.HehasservedTheCaveHillUniversityoftheWestIndiesCampusasEntrepreneurinResidence.
JamesHusbandshasservedontheBoardofDirectorsoftheBarbadosMutualLifeAssuranceSociety(nowSAGICOR)andCapitalLife.HeisalsothepastVicePresidentoftheBarbadosChamberofCommerceandIndustryandservesasPresidentofTheBarbadosManufacturesAssociation.
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Scottish Enterprise Energy TeamTheScottishEnterpriseEnergyTeamfullysupportstheaimsoftheWorldRenewableEnergyNetworkandisdelightedtobeasponsorofthe10thWorldRenewableEnergyCongressandExhibitioninGlasgow
ScottishEnterprise’sroleinrenewablesistosupportthedevelopmentanddemonstrationofkeytech-nologiesandtochampionthecreationandgrowthofbusinessesinthesector.Inaddition,weaimtostimulatecriticalmassinemergingindustrysectors,particularlymarineenergy,offshorewind,fuelcellsandhydrogen.
Toachievethis,theScottishEnterpriseEnergyTeamprovidessupportby:
• stimulatingkeyindustrysectors;• supportingthecommercialisationofnewtechnologies;• promotingdiversificationopportunities;• sponsoringindustryresearch;• providingmarketintelligenceandanalysis.
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ThenextWorldRenewableEnergyCongresswillbeinAbuDhabiinMay2010.
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