Due to COVID-19 pandemic, the 3rd ICEP has been shifted to 18-20 November 2021 [ONLINE]. See the new deadlines below:
The 3rd International Conference on Energy and Power (ICEP2021) will be organised by Chiang Mai University, Thailand and Zhejiang University, China in association with the Australian Society of Energy and Power (ASEP) from 18-20 November 2021. Due to the ongoing COVID-19 crisis around the globe, the ICEP2021 conference will be organised on a virtual/online platform.
Online participation has been arranged to attend the conference due to the COVID-19 travel restriction. The participants will be able to present their papers online via several virtual platforms including Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Tencent / VooV Meeting and Google Meet. If there is any reliable internet connection issue, online participants will be able to send/upload pre-recorded presentations for presenting in relevant sessions.
You are invited to submit an abstract of up to 300 words (Times New Roman, 12 fonts) and upon acceptance of the abstract the final paper of six A4-size pages (paper template will be available on the conference website). The abstract must contain a title, name(s) of authors, mailing address, telephone and fax numbers (if available), and email address of the corresponding author.
Submit your abstract by email as an attachment (PDF format) by 31 August 2021 to: 3icep2020@gmail.com
This conference will cover the broad field of energy and power technologies in all engineering and scientific disciplines. It will be an ideal place to know the recent development in power and energy technologies, which will be presented by leading academics, researchers and industry experts in the field. The conference themes include all aspects of fundamental and applied research in energy and power, but not limited to:
Renewable Energy: Bio-energy, geothermal energy, photo-voltaic, renewable fuels, solar-thermal, wind energy, wave energy, 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, thermo-electrics, 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 optimisation, energy and environment policies, carbon tax, sustainable energy awareness, international cooperation.
Submission of Abstract: 31 August 2021 [Extended]
Submission of Full Paper: 30 September 2021 [Extended]
Notification of Outcomes: 30 September 2021
Registration Opens: 01 October 2021
Regular: USD 250
Student: USD 200
Registration fees include a single paper publication processing fee.
An additional fee (USD 150) will apply for each additional paper.
Chiang Mai is a land of misty mountains and colourful hill tribes, a playground for seasoned travellers, a paradise for shoppers and a delight for adventurers. On a trip to Chiang Mai, the curious traveller can expand their horizons with Thai massage and cooking courses. Others will be bowled over by the variety of handicrafts and antiques. The wild child will find plenty of lively nightlife, and the epicure can indulge in wonderful cuisine. Despite its relatively small size, Chiang Mai truly has it all. Located 700 km (435 miles) north of Bangkok in a verdant valley on the banks of the Ping River, Chiang Mai was founded in 1296 as the capital of the ancient Lanna Kingdom. Today it is a place where past and the present seamlessly merge with modern buildings standing side by side with venerable temples. Not convinced yet? See more information on: http://www.chiangmai.bangkok.com
For any inquiries please contact:
Conference Chair: Prof Nakorn Tippayawong (n.tippayawong@yahoo.com) or
Conference Secretariat: Dr Harun Chowdhury (3icep2020@gmail.com)