The proceedings of the 2nd International Congress on Energy Efficiency and Energy Related Materials include 73 peer-reviewed technical papers, submitted by leading academic and research institutions from over 20 countries and representing some of the most cutting-edge research available. The 73 papers are grouped into the following sections:
- General Issues
- Wind Energy
- Solar Energy
- Nuclear Energy
- Biofuels and Bioenergy
- Fossil Energy
- Hydropower
- Energy Storage, Conservation and Efficiency
- Environmental Issues
- Carbon Capture and Storage
- Bio-Assessment and Toxicology
- Air Pollution from Mobile and Stationary Sources
- Transport of Air Pollutants
- Environmentally Friendly Construction and Development
- Energy Management Systems
- Materials for Sustainable Energy
- Materials for Renewable Energy Storage and Conversion
- Fuel Cells
- Hydrogen Storage
- Photovoltaics and Solar Cells
- Hydrogen Production and Fuel Generation from Renewables (Catalysis)
- Carbon Dioxide Sequestration and Conversion
- Energy-Saving Materials
- Thermoelectrics
- Saving Energy in Buildings
- Modeling and Theoretical Aspects in Energy-Related Materials
Tabela de Conteúdo
Reliability Importance Measures of Components for Stand-alone Hybrid Renewable Energy Microgrid.- Statistical Analyses Of Wind and Solar Energy Resources for the Development of Hybrid Microgrid.- Entering the Bio Based Economy – Verification of Demand on Education in the Field Of Green Economy.- Hybrid Power System Supply for Electric Vehicle.- Temporal Assessment of Wind Energy Resource in “Adrar” (South of Algeria); Calculation and Modeling of Wind Turbine Noise.- Photo-Electro-Thermal Characteristics of Photovoltaic Panels.- MLP/Levenberg-Marquardt for Prediction Solar Radiation: A Case Study Bejaia City.- A Proposal for Intermediate Band Solar Cells with Optimized Transition Energy in Cr Doped 3C-Si C.- Sand Effect on Photovoltaic Array Efficiency in Algerian Desert.- Solar Irradiation on Lawsonia Inermis Sensitized With Red Blood Cells: Effect on Osmotic Fragility.