The International Green Energy Conference (IGEC) is a
multi–disciplinary international conference on the use of energy with
no or reduced environmental impact and will provide a forum for the
exchange of latest technical information, for the dissemination of the
high-quality research results, for the presentation of the new developments
in the area of energy and environment and for the debate and shaping of
future directions and priorities in sustainable development and energy
security.
Conference
Theme
The theme of the conference is energy diversity, energy localization, energy
security and sustainable development.
Who Should
Attend the Conference
The conference will be of
particular value and interest to researchers, scientists, engineers and
practitioners who are working in the relevant field of energy and
environment, from policy making, technical development to management
and marketing.
Venue
The conference will be held at the University of Waterloo, Waterloo,
Ontario, Canada. Established in 1957, the University is one of the
leading postsecondary institutions in Canada, known for its
undergraduate co-op program, the largest of its kind in the world, and
for the innovation of its faculty and students. Located in the
Southwestern Ontario, approximately an hour drive away from Toronto and
three hours drive away from Detroit, Waterloo is situated in the heart
of Canada’s Technology Triangle area, known for its high-tech industry.
For information on IGEC-1 held in 2005: please click here.