Call for Papers for the 12th Annual Conference on Clean Air, Mercury, Global Warming & Renewable Energy
Published: 19 July 2008
The largest Energy and Environment Conference (EUEC) and exposition in the United States is now accepting abstracts for technical sessions covering clean air, mercury, global warming, and renewable energy. The conference will be held 1-4 February 2009 at the Phoenix Convention Center, Phoenix, Arizona. Preconference workshops will be on Sunday, February 1, 2009.
With over 1600 participants, 300 presentations, 150 exhibits, and 10 workshops in 2008, the EUEC provided a forum where high-ranking government officials, CEOs and senior managers of energy companies, and world-leading experts shared their work. This year’s conference expects over 2000 participants with 400 presentations. Among the organizers of this year’s conference is Robert Kane, DOE Office of Fossil Energy, and John Kinsman, Edison Electric Institute. Submit a one paragraph abstact online at http://www.euec.com/ by 31 July 2008 to participate.
The annual Energy and Environment Conference (EUEC) publishes an open-access online journal. Created to foster coherent communication between experts and the broader audience of EUEC, the Journal of EUEC seeks to promote technical information exchange and advance cooperation between industry, government, regulators, academia, and stakeholders for the protection of our environment. With contributions from authors and participants of the EUEC conference, the journal brings together important and exceptional research in the fields of global warming, renewable energy, clean air, and mercury.
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