Papers and presentations

Invitation WREC 2011 Proceedings

Invitation List of accepted papers
Invitation Journal publication
Invitation Presentations for download
Invitation Best paper award

Presentations for download

Below the slides from a number of presentations given during WREC 2011 can be downloaded as pdf:s, with the gracious permission of the presenters.

Opening ceremony

Prof. Bahram Moshfegh - Chairman of WREC 2011
Energy Systems, Linköping University, Sweden

Hans van Steen
Directorate General for Energy, European Commission

Lena Ek
Member of the European Parliament

Prof. Ali Sayigh
Chairman of WREC and Director General of WREC
Innovative Technologies & Priority Research in Renewable Energy (keynote)

Alan AtKisson
Co-President, The Balaton Group
The Big Push - Envisioning a global campaign to accelerate investment in renewable energy in developing countries ... and everywhere else (keynote) (lecture notes)

Keynote lectures

1a - Prof. Thomas B. Johansson (Global Energy Assessment)
International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics (IIIEE), Lund University, Sweden
A New Global Energy Agenda for a Rapidly Changing World

2a - Prof. André P.C. Faaij (Bioenergy Technology)
The Copernicus Institute, Faculty of Science, Utrecht University, the Netherlands
Bioenergy in a Sustainable Future; Results on Bioenergy in the IPCC-SRREN

2b - Prof. Lena Neij (Policy Issues)
International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics (IIIEE), Lund University, Sweden
Towards Sustainable Energy Policy

3a - Prof. Julia King (Sustainable Transports)
Aston University, UK
Decarbonising Road Transport - the UK's Approach

3b - Dr Morad Atif (Low-Energy Architecture)
National Research Council - Institute for Research in Construction (NRC-IRC), Canada
Near-Zero Energy and Carbon Emissions in Buildings & Communities: R&D and Innovation Projects

4a - Mr Per Laurell (Sustainable Cities and Regions)
Gävle Energi, Sweden
A Community-owned Energy Company: Its Role in Renewable Energy and As a Driving Force for Regional Development

4b - Prof. Ernst Worrell (Industrial Energy Efficiency)
The Copernicus Institute, Utrecht University, the Netherlands
The Next Frontier to Realize Industrial Energy Efficiency

4c - Mr Mattias Philipsson (Bioenergy Technology)
The Tekniska Verken Group, Linköping, Sweden
Waste as a Renewable Energy Source - A Success Story

5b - Mr Anders Lewald (Bioenergy Technology)
Swedish Energy Agency, Sweden
Large Scale Demonstration Projects in Sweden

5c - Dr Sarah Darby (Energy End-Use Efficiency Issues)
Environmental Change Institute (ECI), Oxford University, UK
Households as Energy End-Users - And More

6a - Prof. Brian Norton (Solar Thermal Applications)
Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT), Ireland
The Centenary of Solar Collectors for Heating Water

7a - Dr Lawrence L. Kazmerski (Photovoltaic Technology)
National Center for Photovoltaics, National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), USA
Solar Photovoltaics: Technology, Performance, and Costs (Or how high and how low?)
(will be published shortly)

7b - Prof. Kornelis Blok (Sustainable Cities and Regions)
Ecofys, Utrecht, the Netherlands
Pathway to a Fully Sustainable Global Energy System by 2050

EU Workshop

Hans van Steen
Directorate General for Energy, European Commission
Implementing 20% renewables - the EU story

CrossBorder Bioenergy Workshop

Lena Dahlman
Biofuel expert Svebio
Workshop introduction

Gustav Melin
President of Aebiom
The need for biofuels in Europe

David Frykerås
Alfalaval
Experiences from building biofuels businesess

Lena Dahlman
Biofuel expert Svebio
Cross Border a spring board to your export, how to map the attractiveness of markets

Elena Rybak
Director, European-Ukrainian Energy Agency
Ukraine - a future market for biofuels

 

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