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Technical publications | ACTA Press Information for Submission of Papers to Journals. This file, Submission_Info.pdf, may be downloaded in a .pdf (Adobe Acrobat) format. What papers can I submit to ACTA Press? The following are acceptable for possible publication: unpublished papers; extended and enhanced versions of papers presented at conferences; surveys; or tutorial papers. NOTE: Submissions may not be considered for publication elsewhere at any time during the review period.

How do I submit papers? Submit your papers electronically using the secure portion of our website at One corresponding author must sign up for an account indicating the following: the corresponding author's complete name, affiliation, address, phone and fax numbers, and e-mail address. What is the page limit for the initial paper submission? What is the page limit for the FINAL paper submission?

NOTE: Authors must submit the final paper in the same format as the initial paper (please refer to section "C" below). What is the extra page charge (page limit)? Energy Forum, ICUE and DUE Conferences. End users, researchers, policy makers, ESCOs,etc. are invited to participate in workshops covering Energy Efficiency and Demand Side Management (EEDSM). Demand-side management Energy Management Energy use in mines and industry, including crushers, pumps, hoists, ice storage, etc Heating Ventilation and Air-Conditioning Africampus: Energy used on campus Climate change, environmental issues and Clean Development Mechanisms Lighting Transport Energy Audits and M&V Energy Strategies Power generation, Transmission and Distribution Renewable energy (Solar, Wind, Biogas, Hydro etc) Tariffs, metering and cost of electricity {*style:<b>Submission of abstracts and papers </b>*} 1 May 2012: Submission of abstracts (500 to 1 000 words) 1 June 2012: Submission of final paper in accordance with ICUE guidelines Acceptance of paper: Within four (4) weeks of submission.

{*style:<b>Exhibitors </b>*}Companies interested in exhibiting at the conference are invited to contact the Conference Secretariat. IREC 2012, The International Renewable Energy Congress, renewable energy, Tunisia, The Low Carbon Energy for Development Network (LCEDN) > Home ( DNN 3.0.12 ) STOP PRESS: We are currently in the Process of a Significant Upgrade to our Website. We will relaunch shortly with a much improved site. Please bear with us as we make the final changes Welcome The Low Carbon Energy for Development Network (LCEDN) brings together researchers, policy-makers and practitioners from across the United Kingdom to expand research capacity around low-carbon development in the countries of the Global South.

It links existing expertise in international development, renewable energy transitions and science and technology studies in order to enhance and support interdisciplinary research, learning and policy-formation for this increasingly important and rapidly changing field. The LCEDN comprises internationally-renowned universities and thriving energy research institutes, alongside partnerships with the UK's Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) and expanding worldwide associations. If you would like to join or receive more information please contact us. Yorkshire - Energy Institute. PEMD - IET Conferences. 2nd Solar Integration Workshop 2012 : 2nd International Workshop on Integration of Solar Power into Power Systems. We welcome papers, brief technical notes, and posters. You are invited to present your research or discuss your technical developments in our printed proceedings.

Please be prepared to submit an abstract of maximum 500 words (free style) as well as a brief summary of the nature of your work and level of expertise between 11 February and 11 May, 2012. Please note that abstracts will only be accepted if submitted to the workshop's online abstract submission system. Based on this information, authors will be notified of the acceptance of their papers by 15 June, 2012. Final papers must then be submitted 15 September, 2012 at the latest. Authors will need to register but are entitled to pay a reduced workshop fee. All presented papers and posters will be published in the workshop proceedings (ISBN 978-3-9813870-6-3). All participants are responsible for paying their own travel and hotel expenses. Keeping the Lights On in South Yorkshire: Is Our Future Nuclear Free or Nuclear? Nuclear power pros and cons debated. Can the UK meet its carbon reduction targets, provide a secure, affordable and safe energy supply and create sustainable local/regional jobs in Sheffield/South Yorkshire?

The facts, figures and evidence presented by both sides of the argument in order for one to make an informed opinion on how to secure our energy resources. Download the poster to display in your workplace, school, local community centre or post office here (pdf) or request a copy to be sent to you when you register Format of debate:- Introduction - Setting the Context of the Debate - presentations - Questions from audience to focus on the following themes:- • UK carbon reduction targets • Affordability • Economics • Safety/health & security • Local/regional employment.

Dr Malcolm Denman - Associate Lecturer – Dept of Engineering and Mathematics – Sheffield Hallam University Lecturer, researcher and energy consultant with over 30 years experience. Andrew Smith - Energy Strategist. Links & Partners. Keeping the Lights On in South Yorkshire: Is Our Future Nuclear Free or Nuclear? Programme for Solar Flair 11. Energy Solutions 2011 - A leading UK energy event - Energy Solutions. Solar Power UK Events.