The 2011 conference motto:
International Smart Energy Networks of Cooperation for Sustainable Development


Program Outline

Untitled Document

World Energy Panel

1.

Dr Noam LIOR, University of Pennsylvania, USA, ECOS2011 Co-Chair, Chair ECOS2011 International Scientific Committee, Scientific Committee of the International
Centre for Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems Chair,
“Sustainable Energy development: A Brief Introduction to the Present (2011) Situation”

2.

Dr Petar ŠKUNDRIĆ, Advisor to the Prime Minister of the Government of the Republic of Serbia, and former Minister of Energy,
“The Status and Development of Energy of the Republic of Serbia”

3.

Dr Ying FAN, Director, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy, Institute of Policy and Management, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China,
“Exploring China’s Energy Consumption and Demand”

4.

Dr Kirit S. PARIKH, Former Member, Planning Commission, Government of India Chairman, Integrated Research and Action for Development, India,
“Sustainable Development and Low Carbon Growth Strategy for India”

5.

Dr Belizza RUIZ, México,
“Energy Context in Latin America”

6.

Dr Kirill KRAVCHENKO, Gazpromneft (Russia), General Director of the Petroleum Industry of Serbia (NIS),
“Energy Activities and Plans of NIS & Gazprom Neft in Serbia and Countries in SEE Region”

7.

Maria da Graça Carvalho,
EU Energy and Climate Change Strategy

Regional Energy Panel

1.

Dr Miodrag MESAROVIĆ, Serbia, Energoprojekt- Entel,
„Regional Energy Cooperation – Coal and Clean technology”

2.

Dr Neven DUIĆ, Croatia, Head of Power Engineering and Energy Management Chair  Department of Energy, Power Engineering and Environment Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, University of Zagreb,
“Coal Power and Regional Eenergy Planning”

3.

Dr Nataša MARKOVSKA, FYR Macedonia, Macedonian Academy of Science and Art,
„On Setting of the Energy-Related GHG Emission Reduction Target”

4.

Mr Miroslav KUKOBAT, Senior Expert on Energy and Infrastructure, Head of Unit; Regional Cooperation Council,
“Regional Energy Cooperation and the RCC Complementary Role”

5. Mr Davide Poletto, UNESCO represantative,
„UNESCO Role in Education and Promotion of Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency in SEE: Challenges and Opportunities”

Nuclear Energy Panel

1.

Zoran V. STOŠIĆ (Vice President Marketing & Sales SEE, AREVA NP, Germany),
“OPENING REMARKS” The 24th International Conference on Efficiency, Cost, Optimization, Simulation and Environmental Impact of Energy Systems

2.

Peter SCHIMANN (Installed Base Engineering, AREVA NP, Germany) and Zoran V. STOŠIĆ (Vice President Marketing & Sales SEE, AREVA NP, Germany),
“NUCLEAR ENERGY PROGRAMME IMPLEMENTING ORGANIZATION (NEPIO)”

3.

Tea BILIC-ZABRIC (Director, INKO Consulting, Slovenia),
“ACCURATELY TIMED PLANNING FOR SUSTAINABLE ENERGY”

4.

Martin NOVSAK (Director, GEN-energija, Slovenija) and Joze SPILER (Head of Technical Services and Investments Division, GEN-energija, Slovenia),
“DEVELOPMENT AND EXPERIENCES OF THE SLOVENIAN NUCLEAR PROGRAMME”

5.

Josip LEBEGNER (Section Head Nuclear Power Plants, HEP, Croatia),
“EXPERIENCES WITH THE NUCLEAR OPTION WITHIN THE CROATIAN ENERGY STRATEGY”

6.

Radojica PEŠIĆ (Director, Nuclear Facilities of Serbia) and Ilija PLECAS (Scientific Counsellor, Institute of Nuclear Sciences Vinča, Serbia),
“RADIOACTIVE WASTE DISPOSAL AS UNAVOIDABLE ASPECT IN CONSIDERING NUCLEAR OPTION”

7.

Nebojša NEŠKOVIĆ (Scientific Counsellor, Institute of Nuclear Sciences Vinča, Serbia),
“FUTURE OF EDUCATION IN NUCLEAR ENGINEERING IN SERBIA”

 

 

Focal themes for ECOS 2011

Central theme:

International and regional cooperation for sustainable development of energy systems: Needs, methodologies, technologies, accomplishments, plans, and potential. An important area of emphasis would be the rapidly developing region of South-Eastern Europe.
Every effort would be made to encourage scientific, business, and personal connections between the South-East European energy community and its overall international complement.

Energy resource focii:

Biomass within broad coverage of renewable energies.
“Clean Coal” within broad coverage of fossil and nuclear power generation.

Detailed Conference Topics

Development and Application of Methods in:

Basic and applied thermodynamics
Simulation, Improvement and Optimization of Energy Systems
Sustainability of Energy Systems
Energy conservation
Energy efficiency and climate changes
Process design, analysis and integration of thermal and chemical systems
Energy planning
Renewable Energy Conversion, Use and integration
Nuclear power
Diagnostics and control of thermal systems
Zero-emission Technologies and Strategies
Life Cycle Assessment and Environmental Impact of Energy Systems
Energy and water interactions
Electricity generation and transmission
the smart grid
Recycling
Manufacturing
Mining and drilling
Transport energy and emissions
Social impacts of energy systems
Energy economics

Relevant Physical Systems:

Clean Coal Technologies
Conventional and Advanced Power Plants
Hydropower plants
Biomass conversion systems
Internal Combustion Engines
Turbines
Cogeneration and District Heating
New technologies in heat pumps, refrigeration and air conditioning
Fuel Cells and Integrated Systems
Renewable Energy Systems
Industrial Process Plants
Hydrogen and natural gas technologies
Energy and buildings
Energy Storage
Carbon Capture and Storage
Solar integrated system
Agriculture
Water Desalination and Treatment
Decentralized energy systems
Integrated smart energy networks

Topics and Program

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