Guest Editors
Dr. Harun Chowdhury
Email:mharun.chowdhury@abscube.com.au
Affiliation: School of Engineering, RMIT University, Melbourne, 3000, Australia
Homepage: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=HClr9HgAAAAJ&hl=en
Research Interests: Energy & Power, Aerodynamics, Mechanical Engineering, Education
Prof. Nakorn Tippayawong
Email: n.tippayawong@yahoo.com
Affiliation: Department of Mechanical Engineering, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, 50200, Thailand
Homepage: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=Ht_xrQwAAAAJ&hl=en
Research Interests: Energy Engineering, Biomass Conversion, Aerosol Technology
Summary
The International Conference on Energy and Power (ICEP) series provides a platform for scientists, engineers, researchers, and educators worldwide engaged in energy and power research, development, and innovation. ICEP 2016 took place at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia; ICEP 2018 was hosted at Central Queensland University in Sydney, Australia; ICEP 2021 was held at Chiang Mai University in Thailand; and ICEP 2022 was hosted at the Military Institute of Science and Technology in Bangladesh. Each conference attracted over 150 participants from across the globe. The 5th International Conference on Energy and Power (ICEP 2024) will be jointly hosted by the University of Bengkulu, the University of Udayana, Andalas University, and the University of Riau, Indonesia. The conference, in association with the Australian Society of Energy and Power (ASEP), is scheduled to take place from December 4th to 6th, 2024, in Bali, Indonesia. For more information, please click the conference link: https://www.asep.org.au/icep-conference/5th-icep-2024.
The conference will allow participants to present and discuss the latest trends and findings, and to learn about state-of-the-art technologies in relevant topics and applications within the broad field of energy and power technologies. It will serve as an ideal platform to stay informed about recent developments in power and energy technologies, as presented by leading academics, researchers, and industry experts. The conference themes will cover all aspects of fundamental and applied research in energy and power and include but are not limited to:
• Renewable Energy: Bioenergy, geothermal energy, photovoltaic, renewable fuels, solar-thermal, wind, wave, hydro-electric power, biomass systems, biofuels, ocean and tidal energy, hydrogen, and fuel cell technologies.
• Conventional and Nuclear Energy: Coal, liquid fuel, combustion, enhanced oil recovery, natural gas (LNG & CNG), nuclear power, power generation, waste heat recovery applications, energy and exergy efficiency, gasification, pyrolysis.
• Energy Storage and Grid Modernization: Storage and conversion, batteries and fuel cells, smart grid technologies and devices, blockchain technologies, power transmission & distribution, smart grid and metering, fault monitoring and predictive maintenance, superconductors, electricity networks of the future, power systems and automation, distributed generation, heat pump.
• Energy Efficiency and Sustainable Technologies: Green buildings, green computing, thermoelectric, green transport, energy efficiency and conservation, CO2 capture, low-carbon technology, energy harvesting and scavenging, mitigation technologies, sustainable and resilient cities, building energy technologies and systems, HVAC systems, phase change materials.
• Energy Management, Policy and Economics: Clean energy, energy auditing, cross-border power trading, energy and environment security, energy sciences, intelligent energy systems, energy demand and use optimization, energy and environment policies, carbon tax, sustainable energy awareness, international cooperation.
Keywords
Energy engineering, Energy technology, Renewable energy, Energy efficiency, Alternative energy, Energy policy, Energy management, Energy economics, Power Generation, Power industry, Energy conversion, Energy sustainability, Fuels, Energy futures, Energy and Society, ICEP, ASEP.