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ICCE2013
September 09-11 2013
Travelodge Hotel Ottawa & Conference Centre Ottawa, Canada
http://iaemm.com/ICCE2013
Schedule at a Glance
8 a.m. 9 a.m. 10 a.m. 11 a.m. noon 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 3 p.m. 4 p.m. 5 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m.
MONDAY Sept. 09
REGISTRATION kEY
SESSION
SESSIONS
1 Biomass & Biofuel I (Carleton) 2 Modeling I (Imperial)
SESSIONS
5 Applications & Management (Imperial) 6 Biomass & Biofuel II (Carleton) 7 Modeling II (Board)
Lunch Break
3 New Developments I (Ottawa) 4 Environment I (Board)
WELCOME RECEPTION
TUESDAY Sept. 10
REGISTRATION kEY GENERAL SESSION (Carleton)
Keynote # 1
SESSIONS
8 Wind Energy (Board) 9 Solar Energy & Photovoltaic I (Carleton)
SESSIONS
12 Storage Systems (Board) 13 Environment II (Imperial) 14 Efficiency & Economic II (Carleton)
POSTER SESSION
Lunch Break
WEDNESDAY Sept. 11
REGISTRATION kEY GENERAL SESSION (Carleton)
Keynote # 1 Keynote # 2 Keynote # 3
SESSIONS
16 Biomass & Biofuel III (Ottawa) 17 New Developments II (Board) 18 Efficiency & Economic III (Imperial) 19 Solar Energy & Photovoltaic II (Carleton)
Lunch Break
Contents
Index Schedule of Event.. Inside front cover Thank You to Our Sponsors..1 Conference Venue Map......2 Welcoming Words......3 Committees........4 General Information...6 Conference Program ....7 Monday.8 Tuesday...13 Wednesday .....17 Poster Session20 Conference Location Map ...Inside back cover
CONFERENCE VENUE MAP The Conference will take place at the Travelodge Hotel Ottawa and Conference Centre, Ottawa.
Travelodge Hotel Ottawa and Conference Centre 1376 Carling Avenue, Ottawa, ON K1Z 7L5 CA
Welcoming Words
On behalf of ICCE2013 organizing committee I am very pleased to welcome you to the ICCE2013. This conference is a scientific gathering of distinguished scientists in the field of Clean and Green Energy. It offers scientists a forum to present cutting-edge research and advanced discoveries in this amazing field. The aim of ICCE2013 is to gather researchers, scientists, engineers, practitioners, policy makers, from all over the world to present advances in the exciting and rapidly developing field of Clean Energy The ICCE2013 Scientific Program includes 7 Plenary Talks, 19 technical sessions, over 15 Poster Contributions presented by participants from approximately 32 countries. The ICCE2013 organizers thank all participants whose contributions have made this conference successful. We thank our Plenary Speakers and all Chairs of Technical Sessions. Moreover, members of the IAEMM (International Academy of Energy, Minerals & Materials) deserve a special mention for providing support for the success of ICCE2013. The Conference takes place in Ottawa, which is one of the most beautiful G8 capitals in the world. Ottawa is also rich in culture and heritage with its many national institutions, parklands, waterways and historic architecture. I encourage you to take some time to visit this beautiful city. Thank you again for your participation and contribution to the ICCE 2013. I wish you a very successful and enjoyable conference. Dr. Hossein Aminian For the Organizing Committee
Welcoming Words
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Committees
C O N F E R E N C E ORGANIZING & SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
Dr. Hossein Aminian (Chairman) FiMatCon, Canada Professor Toyohisa Fujita The University of Tokyo, Japan
Committees
Professor Joule Bergerson University of Calgary, Canada Dr. Shafiqur Rehman King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia Dr. Marcel Meeus Energy Storage Technology Director, Umicore, Belgium Prof.dr.sc. Dina imuni Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb, Croatia Dr. Kanchit Ngamsanroaj Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand, Thailand Dr. Karel Aim Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Czech Republic
CO N F E R E N C E S T U D E N T S COMMITTEE
Michele Fee Guangyu Song David Carter Xiaozhou Liu Rong Ran Yu Hou Mohammad Samari: Fangyi Du Femi Solomon Olorunnaiye Alessandro Montpetit: alessandro Zhiyu Wang Adegilns Longang: Karan Gandhi Lingyun Jiang Aida Sharif Licheng Peng
Committees
General Information
Conference Venue
The Conference will take place at the Travelodge Hotel Ottawa and Conference Centre, 1376 Carling Avenue Ottawa, ON K1Z 7L5, Canada (See Conference Venue Map)
General Information
Official Language
English is the official language of the Conference.
On Site Registration
Self-registration using on-site computers. Rates for on-site registration fees are as follows. All prices are in CAD and subjected to 13% tax. Participant 750 $ Student & Retired 500 $ One Day Registration 400 $ * Student registrants are required to present their student ID card
Currency
The Canadian currency is the Canadian Dollar. Foreign currency can be exchanged at the airport, Money Exchange Bureaux or at banks located throughout the city.
CONFERENCE PROGRAM
Conference Program
MONDAY September 09th
8:00 / 17:00 Registration
20 1 3
09:00 / 09:10
09:10 / 12:25 Plenary Talks Chair: H.Aminian 09:10 / 10:10 Plenary Talk I Biobutanol: A Viable Biofuel Dr. Jules Thibault University of Ottawa, Canada Hydrocarbon Fuel Cells Plenary Talk II Solar Photovoltaics: Approaching Grid Parity Dr. Rafael Kleiman McMaster University, Canada
10:10 / 11:10
11:10 / 11:25
Coffee Break
11:25/ 12:25
Plenary Talk III Clean Energy Storage Systems Dr.Marcel Meeus SUSTESCO, Belgium
12:25 / 14:00
Lunch Break
Room : Carleton Ballroom 14:00 / 15:40 BIOMASS & BIOFUEL I Chair: S. Rehman BB-01: Characterization of Torrefied Willow for Fuel Application Bimal Acharya, Animesh Dutta University of Guelph, Canada
14:00
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 09
14:25
BB-02: Techno-economics of bio-power generation in Malaysia Feroz Kazi Mohammad Kabir University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus, Malaysia BB-04: Briquetting and carbonization of Biomass Feedstock as Alternative Energy Resources in the Gambia Nya Joe Jacob, Christopher Amhenrio Gambia Muslim Senior Secondary School, Gambia BB-13: Thermal Kinetic Characterization of Oil-Extracted Algae Biomass Kawnish Kirtania, Mohd Asyraf Kassimab, David Cruza, Nasser Curaa, Sankar Bhattacharyaa Monash University, Australia
14:50
15:15
Room :Imperial room 14:00 / 15:40 ENERGY MODELING, SIMULATION, OPTIMISATION & CONTROL I Chair: K. Kosowski EMSO-11: Wind Speed Profile: a New Artificial Neural Network Power Law Model Nawal Cheggaga Saad Dahlab University, Algeria EMSO-15: Balancing the Voltage in a Series String of Supercapacitors Imadidin Elzen, Hamed Said Ras Lanuf Oil and Gas Processing Company, Libya EMSO-16: A Novel Wave Energy Converter based on the Stewart Platform Loulin Huang, Behrooz Lotfi Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand EMSO-17: Numerical simulation of cooling characteristics in air-mist cooling for heated laminated wall Tsuyoshi Yamamoto, Kakeru Yoshino, Takuya Kuwahara Kyushu University, Japan
14:00
14:25
14:50
15:15
Room : Ottawa room 14:00 / 15:40 NEW DEVELOPMENTS & MATERIAL RESEARCH FOR ENERGY Chair: M. Meeus NDMRE-05: Wave Power Generating Ships Chappa Divya, Bhagyashri Gawali Indian Maritime University, India NDMRE-06: Catalytic conversion of waste wood to bio-fuel using a Cs based catalyst Masoud Zabeti, L. Lefferts, K. Seshan University of Twente, Netherlands NDMRE-10: Surface tension profiles under various microwave radiation modes Yusuke Asakuma, Yushin Kanazawa, Harisinh Parmar, Vishnu Pareek, Chi M. Phan, Ge University of Hyogo, Japan NDMRE-12: Power Delivery Studies of Wind-belt Generators with Different Architectures David Eisen , Nicole Armstrong, Ricky Aye, PJ Aye UMBC, USA
14:00
14:25
14:50
15:15
14:00 / 15:40 ENERGY: ENVIRONMENT, EDUCATION AND PUBLIC I Chair: TBA 14:00 EEP-07: Improvement of Urban Air Quality with Clean Fuel for Transportation Sector: A Case Study for Delhi, India Sirajuddin Ahmed, Sanjoy Majib, and Weqar Ahmad Siddiqib Jamia Millia Islamia University, India 14:25 EEP-08: The Public Perception of Climate Change and Clean Energy in Taiwan and its Paradigm Shift Kuei Tien Chou National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan EEP-11: Impacts of green electricity markets in the United Kingdom, Germany and Finland Aira Hast, Liisa McDermott, Sanna Syri, Marja Jrvel Aalto University, Finland EEP-12: Alternative Design for Environment Responsive Residential Buildings in Developing Countries: Integration of Traditional Pooja Mallick, Ibrahim Khan Asian University for Women, Bangladesh Coffee B r e a k
14:50
15:15
15:40
10
B
Chair: O. Sediqi
B
15:55 EAM-06: Solution for local grid isolated with Hybrid system including wind turbine interconnection Tran Khanh Viet Dung, Tran Nam Trung; Nguyen Duc Huy; Vo Hong Thaic PetroVietnam, Vietnam EAM-10: Recycling of Waste Heat Nasim Razavinia, Frank Mucciardi, Ferrie Hassani, Mohammad Al-Khawaja McGill University, Canada EAM-07: An Integrated Power Supply System: Solutions to Nigeria's Electricity Problem Coker Joseph Olakunle Lagos State Polytechnic, Nigeria EAM-13: Competing in Clean Energy Penelope Comette, Matthew McCulloch Pembina Institute, Canada EAM-09: Assessment of Pellet Production Potential in Different Provinces of Iran Based on Available Biomass Resources Mahdi Rezaei, E. Livani, M. A. Eslami Saray Niroo Research Institute (NRI), Iran
16:20
16:45
17:10
17:35
15:55
16:20
16:45
17:10
11
B
Chair: TBA
15:55
16:20
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 09
16:45
17:10
17:35
17:45/19:00
12
2013
Room : Carleton Ballroom 09:00 / 09:10 Announcements 09:10 / 10:10 Plenary Talks Chair: J.Thibault Plenary Talk II Application of Adsorption Processes for Clean Energy Sources Dr. Handan Tezel University of Ottawa, Canada Coffee Break
9:10 / 10:10
Lunch Break
WIND ENERGY
Chair: TBA WE-03: Feasibility of Using Small Wind Turbines for Small off grid Luai M. Al-Hadhrami, Shafiqur Rehman King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia WE-05: Feasibility study of wind-diesel hybrid power system for remote communities in north of Quebec Hamid Reza Hooshangi Concordia University, Canada WE-06: Airborne Wind Energy for small to medium scale power generation (10kW to 20kW) requirements Hammad Ahmad, Abdullah Ahmad, Daniel Toal Harrison High School, USA WE-04: Power supply of the consumers by the group of VAWT Kozin Alexander AlexandrovichHui South Ural State University, Russia
14:00
14:25
14:50
15:15
13
14:00
SOM-04: Solar Thermal Power Station for Green Building Energy Supply Tatiana Baidyk, Ernst Kussul, Jose Saniger, Neil Bruce CCADET, UNAM, Mexico SOM-11: Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of Photovoltaic (PV) Technology to Replace Traditional Street Lights with PV Module in Chittagong Shagufta Tazin Shathy, Ibrahim Khan Asian University for Women, Bangladesh
14:25
TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 10
14:50
SOM-03: A Revolution in Green Energy: Solar Tracking System Balogun Emmanuel Babajide, Xu Huang; Dat Tran University of Canberra, Australia SOM-01: Global and Diffuse Solar Radiation Over Five Cities of Sindh, Pakistan M. Akhlaque Ahmed, Sidra Afzal Shaikh Sir Syed University of Engineering & Technology, Pakistan
15:15
14:25
14:50
ESP-09: Exergy Analysis of Combined Cycle Power Plant with Two Different Pressure Stages Shirin Estahbanati, O.Tavakoli, Mo. Hosseini University of Tehran, Iran Room : Imperial room 14:00 / 15:40 ENERGY MODELING, SIMULATION, OPTIMISATION & CONTROL III Chair: K. Kosowski EMSO-12: CO2 gasification of algal and woody char a comparative study of their kinetics Kawnish Kirtania, Sankar Bhattacharya Monash University, Australia
15:15
14:00
14
14:25
EMSO-24: Numerical Simulation of Water in a Porous Medium: Effect of Magnetic Field on Velocity of Water Kodchanipa Ruksawong, Roongrojana Songprakorp, Veerapol Monyakul King Mongkuts University of Technology Thonburi, Thailand EMSO-27: Dynamic Model of a Photovoltaic Generator Houda Brahmi, Rachdi Dhifaoui INSAT, Tunisia EMSO-25: Comparison of Fully Pneumatic and Pneumatic-Electric Hybrid Configurations for Propulsion of a Refrigerated Vehicle Midhun V.S, A.Ramesh, Sathyanandan M Indian Institute of Technology, India
14:50
15:15
TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 10
15:40 / 15:55
Coffee B r e a k
15:55
16:20
16:45
17:10
15
Chair: TBA EEP-03: Aiming at CO2 reduction in Mie University by utilizing renewable energy Masaaki Bannai Mie University, Japan
16:20
EEP-04: The Low Carbon Transition of Energy Infrastructure under the Kyoto Protocol Mohammed Hussaini, Scholz & . Hedmark University of Salford, United Kingdom EEP-15: Preservation of the local wisdom water management system subject to the nonconventional gas exploration Ahmed Hadjadj, Seghir Maamir University of Boumerdes, Algeria EEP-14 : Improved Inclined Solar Water Desalination System Fuat Egelioglu, Phillips Olaleye Agboola , Seyed Saeed Madani Eastern Mediterranean University, Turkey EEP-09: Education and Awareness Project on the Energy Sector in Trinidad and Tobago Randy Ramadhar Singh, Nalini Parasram-Rajballie Ministry of Energy and Energy Affairs, Trinidad and Tobago
TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 10
16:45
17:10
17:35
16:20
ESP-17: Carbon Management in the Post-Cap-and-Trade Carbon Economy F.A. DeGroff CCSF, USA ESP-15: Thermal and economical analysis of the solar preheating of steam boiler feed water Fabrcio dos Santos Dantas, Manoel Antonio da Fonseca Costa Filho UERJ / PPG-EM, Brazil
16:45
17:10
ESP-08: Renewable Energy Sources and Hydropower for Sustainable Development in Turkey Ibrahim Yuksel, Hasan Arman, Kamil Kaygusuz Sakarya University, Turkey
16
2013
Room : Carleton Ballroom 09:00 / 09:10 Announcements 09:10 / 12:25 Plenary Talks Chair: H.Aminian Plenary Talk I High Efficiency Solar Hydrogen Production via Water Splitting on Nanowire Arrays Dr. Zetian Mi McGill University, Canada Plenary Talk II Chemical Hydrides for High-Capacity Hydrogen Storage and Long-Haul Transportation Dr.Tom Baker University of Ottawa, Canada Coffee Break
09:10 / 9:40
9:40 / 10:40
10:40 / 11:00
11:00/ 12:00
Plenary Talk III Dr. Marten Ternan Hydrocarbon Fuel Cells EnPross Inc., Canada
12:00 / 14:00
Lunch Break
B
ENERGY: EFFICIENCY & ECONOMIC, SUSTAINABILITY & POLICY III
Chair: TBA
14:00
ESP-03: Thermo chemical Conversion of Municipal Solid Waste to Liquid Fuels Using computer modeling in the Gambia Nya Joe Jacob, Christopher Amhenrio Gambia Muslim Senior Secondary School, Gambia ESP-06: Sustainability of Adopted Photovoltaic Solar Unit and Existing Light Source in Remote Island of Bangladesh Nusrat Jahan Chowdhury, Ibrahim Khan Asian University for Women, Bangladesh
14:25
17
14:50
ESP-11: Microalgal Biorefineries Using Anaerobic Digestion and Closed Photobioreactors: Finnish Strategies Katie Suominen, Suvi Ojanen, Harri Hillamo, Henrik Holmberg, Pekka Ahtila Aalto University, Finland ESP-14: Initiative taken at BHEL in the areas of Solar & Energy Efficient Technologies MR Pawar, Amrish Gupta BHEL, India
15:15
WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 11
Room : Ottawa room 14:00 / 15:40 BIOMASS & BIOFUEL III Chair: TBA BB-06: Design and fabrication of a bench-scale continuous fast pyrolysis rig Feroz Kabir Kazi, Md. Abdur Razzaque, Md. Hassan Ahmed Elhassan The University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus, Malaysia BB-11: Effect of deposition parameters on double layer of sprayed tin oxide N. Kesri, A. Khelfane, M. Djahmoun, H. Zerrouki University of Science & Technology of Houari Boumediene (USTHB), Algeria BB-10: Optimization of Monoepoxide Linoleic Acid Synthesis and Physicochemical Characteristics Study for Biolubricant Industria Bashar Mudhaffar Abdullah, Jumat Salimon, Nadia Salih Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia
14:00
14:25
14:50
Room : Board room 14:00 / 15:40 New Developments & Material Research for Energy II Chair: S.Rehman NDMRE-11: Development of Adsorption Steam Generator without the Fossil Fuels Comsumption Takahiro Nishi , Tsuguhiko Nakagawa Okayama Prefectural University, Japan NDMRE-13: Preparation of Activated Carbon from Saudi Date Tree Fronds (Agro waste) by Physical Activation Muhammad Shoaib, Hassan Al-swaidan King Saud University, Saudi Arabia NDMRE-09: Biomimetic Propulsion System With Hydrofoil System-Effenovas R1.0 Ruskin Singh Indian Maritime University, India
14:00
14:25
14:50
18
14:00 / 15:40
14:00
SOM-08: Experimental characterization of a solar-powered thermoelectric heat pump performance under Thunder Bay cold climate Basel I. Ismail, Nadeer Alabdrabalnabi Lakehead University, Canada SOM-13: Artificial Bee Colony Algorithm for Acheiving Maximum Power Point Tracking for Photovoltaic Arrays Bilal Babar, Aurelian Craciunescu University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania SOM-14: Solar Optimisation Based on Different Tracking Systems Balogun Emmanuel Babajide, Xu Huang; Dat Tran University of Canberra, Australia SOM-15: Evaluating the effect of orientation angles on the output power of a stationary PV panel Asowata Osamede, James Swart, Christo Pienaar Vaal University of Technology, South Africa
WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 11
14:25
14:50
15:15
15:40
END
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POSTERS
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P-21: Catalytic Conversion of Sorbitol to Hydrocarbons Arvind Ramachandran, Subramanian Sivasanker, T. M Sankara Narayanan, Subramanian Narayanan National Institute of Technology, India
P-22: Geochemical study of the eastern part of the Bassin Berkine- Algeria Larbi Remichi University of Boumerdes, Algeria P-23: 4 Generation District Heating in Denmark Hongwei Li, Svend Svendsen Technical University of Denmark(DTU), Denmark
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CONFERENCE VENUE Travelodge Hotel Ottawa and Conference Centre 1376 Carling Avenue, Ottawa, ON K1Z 7L5 CA