Air, water, and energy nexus
Cooling technologies, evaporative cooling
Renewable Energy technologies
Heat pumps
District heating and cooling
Zero energy buildings
Water and wastewater treatment
Biology and ecology
Sludge and waste management
Hydrology and water management
Cooling technologies, evaporative cooling
Renewable Energy technologies
Heat pumps
District heating and cooling
Zero energy buildings
Water and wastewater treatment
Biology and ecology
Sludge and waste management
Hydrology and water management
International Conference on Advances in Energy Systems and Environmental Engineering (ASEE19)
Wroclaw (Poland)
9-12.06.2019
Registration Fee
from 300 €
Organizers
Wroclaw University of Science and Technology (Poland), Brunel University London (UK), Texas A&M University-Kingsville (USA) and RUDN University (Russia) are organizing the 2nd International conference on advances in energy systems and environmental engineering (ASEE), which will be held in Wroclaw, Poland.
News & updates
24/09/2019
Proceedings E3S
We have a pleasure to inform that the proceeding of ASEE19 submitted to E3S Web of Conferences are now available online.
ASSE19 proceedings
03/06/2019
ASSE19 program
International Conference on Advances in Energy Systems and Environmental Engineering
ASSE19 program
17/04/2019
Special issues of the Conference papers
We are pleased to announce that we have been successful in attracting 7 journals that are willing to publish some of the selected submissions. The latest one is Science of the Total Environment (IF = 4.610) - international multi-disciplinary journal for publication of original research on the total environment, which includes the atmosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere, lithosphere, and anthroposphere.
Publications
16/04/2019
Submission deadline extended
Please also note, that as of this issue and the large number of colleagues requesting extensions, the submission deadline of the articles is now extended to the 5th of May 2019. Do not miss the last chance!
Important dates
16/03/2019
Workshop on: Energy Efficiency in the Ceramic Industry
The impeding regulations imposed by the European commission to reduce carbon dioxide emissions have impacted multiple industries including the ceramic industry. The development of traditional waste heat recovery technologies have failed due the challenging exhaust composition. The DREAM project (Funded by European Unions' H2020 program, grant number: 723641) highlights the optimisation of the ceramic kiln process including the development of a commercially replicable and innovative waste heat recovery technology. The workshop will allow participants to interact with the key features of the DREAM project such as: The heat pipe heat exchanger (HPHE), refractory material and coatings and the CHP unit. The workshop will highlight the significant decrease in emissions, fuel consumption and cost savings as a result from the DREAM project.
03/11/2018
Online registration
We are pleased to inform that online registration has been opened - the registration form is linked down below. Detailed information about deadlines and fees you can check in the bookmark Conference. We encourage you to register and participate in the Conference.
Online registration