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GEF 2025 : 26th Gulf Engineering Forum on Energy Management Conference & Exhibition 2025 | |||||||||||||
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Join us for the upcoming Energy Management Conference & Exhibition, themed "Energy Transition Challenges," from February 11-13, 2025.
The 26th Gulf Engineering Forum represents a vital platform for knowledge exchange, cooperation and innovation. It brings together an elite group of engineers, industry leaders and policy makers from the Gulf region and beyond, to engage in a serious dialogue about the complex challenges and broad opportunities facing us on our journey towards sustainable energy. This conference focuses on the fundamental transformations facing the GCC countries in the energy sector. • CALL FOR PAPERS: We invite experts and specialists to submit papers on the key topics for the 26th Gulf Engineering Forum. Please submit a 400-word summary by the deadlines below. Accepted papers will be published and distributed to participants. → Abstract Submission - 15 August 2024 → Notification of Abstract Acceptance - 15 September 2024 → Presentation Submission - 1 November 2024 → Notification of Presentation Acceptance - 1 December 2024 → Final Presentation Submission - 1 January 2025 • CONFERENCE TOPICS: TOPIC 1: Which quality standards must be met and what is the role of energy storage in the perspective of sector coupling? TOPIC 2: The challenges and opportunities of integrating intermittent renewable energy sources into the grid. TOPIC 3: Which financing schemes are being applied and what are viable innovative ways of funding? TOPIC 4: The role of renewable energy in the transition to a low-carbon future TOPIC 5: Challenges and solutions for decarbonizing industrial processes and reducing carbon emissions from heavy industry. TOPIC 6: The impact of electrification on transportation systems and urban areas. TOPIC 7: Addressing equity and social justice concerns in the transition to a clean energy economy. TOPIC 8: Which players are defining industry best practice with transferable business models? TOPIC 9: Bidirectional Charging: Energy Supply Challenges TOPIC 10: Energy storage technologies and their role in enabling a reliable and resilient grid. TOPIC 11: Electricity Networks: The Spine of the energy sector’s decarbonization TOPIC 12: How to speed up Energy Transition TOPIC 13: Policy mechanisms for incentivizing clean energy development and adoption. TOPIC 14: Clean Energy Projects: Investment Magnets and Innovation Drivers. TOPIC 15: Bidirectional Charging: Energy Supply Challenges TOPIC 16: What are the trends and innovations for hydrogen technology and power-to-gas? TOPIC 17: Strategies for financing and scaling up clean energy projects at a national and international level. TOPIC 18: Innovations in energy efficiency and their potential to reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions. TOPIC 19: The power of digitalization to address system efficiency and net zero grid TOPIC 20: Renewables expansion and supporting infrastructures for a net-zero energy system transition. TOPIC 21: Where are the most promising markets for stationary and mobile energy storage? TOPIC 22: The role of local communities in the energy transition and the importance of community engagement. TOPIC 23: Green Energy Transition During The Unprecedented Energy Crisis: Is it time step back or move forward? TOPIC 24: Charging Challenges for e-mobility TOPIC 25: Six barriers impeding the energy transition and how to break them Join us in shaping the future of energy. For more details, visit GEU Forum. For more information, you may visit https://www.geuforum.com |
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