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Make your mark on the All-Energy 2012 Conference 

The Call for Papers for the All-Energy 2012 conference has now closed; and steering groups and session champions are hard at work devising what we are confident will be the best All-Energy conference ever.  Academic poster sessions will also be included at the conference.

The "what's happening when" grid will appear here on the website as soon as sessions have been confirmed; and then each session will be slowly populated as speakers agree to present - not only will the names of presentations and presenters appear, but so too will their biographical details.

As in past years, we will open with a ministerial plenary session on 23 May, and then have seven parallel sessions running throughout the duration of the conference. The conference - like the exhibition - is free to attend for all with a professional/business interest in renewable and sustainable energy.

Topics that came under the conference spotlight in 2011 included the following - many will be repeated; and this year there will undoubtedly be sessions emphasising the new feature areas within the exhibition - Offshore maintenance - where offshore wind meets oil and gas; and Smart Energy - the All-Energy take on energy efficiency, energy management and the use of microgeneration for business and homes.

 

Bioenergy  - biomass, biogas and biofuel
Carbon capture and storage
Communities and renewables
District heating
Energy efficiency - including lighting
Farming and renewables
Finance, funding and investment
Geothermal
Grid
Health and safety across all sectors
Hydrogen and fuel cells
Hydropower
Microgeneration
Nuclear
Offshore survey
Power storage
Public perception – winning hearts and minds
Regional renewable energy update
Renewable heat
Skills
Smart grids
Supergen
Sustainability – Adopting Sustainability: Business Benefits
Sustainable transport
Wave and tidal
Water – maximising CO2 savings
Wind – onshore
Wind –offshore

2011 session organisers included: 


Aberdeen Renew able Energy Group (AREG)
Advantage Austria
British Hydropower Association
Cleantech Investor
Combined Heat and Power Association
Community Energy Scotland
EPSRC
The IET – Institution of Engineering and Technology
Industrial and Power Association
Robert Gordon University (Centre for Understanding Sustainability in Practice)
Scottish European Green Energy Centre
Scottish Enterprise and TWI Ltd
Scottish Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association
UK Trade & Investment

To view the full 2011 programme featuring all 280 speakers, together with many of the presentations given, visit in the “Looking Back” section.

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