International Conference on Renewable Energy Generation and Distribution
(ICREGD- 2025)
7th & 8th February, 2025
About College
AAA College of Engineering and Technology, Sivakasi was established in the year 2013, is one among the renowned colleges for imparting technical education in the fireworks city. It is branded for its quality education, through Panjurajan Amaravathy trust, Thiruthangal, Virudhunagar District and Promoted by Vinayaga Sony fireworks group of industries. The trust also manages two schools namely, Glory Matriculation Higher Secondary School and AAA International School (CBSE) in Thiruthangal. There by providing quality education right from schooling itself.
AAA College of Engineering and Technology located in the district of Virudhunagar is the one of the youngest institutions accredited with NAAC ‘A’ grade and TUV-ISO 21001: 2018 certification in Tamilnadu. The institution is focused on carrying out research in diversified fields of engineering and was recently granted with the recognition for Ph.D. programme in Mechanical Department by the centre for research, Anna University Research centre. The faculty of AAACET has produced more than 400 papers published in high reputed journals.
About Conference
International Conference on Renewable Energy Generation and Distribution (ICREGD 2025) February 07th & 08th, 2025 at AAA College of Engineering & Technology, Kamarajar Educational Road, Amathur – 626 005.
The International Conference on Renewable Energy Generation and Distribution (ICREGD 2025) will bring together leading experts, researchers, and industry professionals to explore the transformative impact of renewable energy technologies on the future of power generation and distribution. This conference will provide a platform to discuss the latest advancements in renewable energy, including solar, wind, hydropower, and biomass, and examine the innovative strategies needed to integrate these energy sources into the power grid.
ICREGD 2025 will emphasize key areas such as energy storage technologies, including advancements in battery systems, supercapacitors, and hybrid energy storage solutions that address the intermittency of renewable power generation. The event will also cover cutting-edge developments in power electronics, with a focus on multilevel inverters, Flexible AC Transmission Systems (FACTS), and smart grid innovations that enhance the reliability and efficiency of renewable energy distribution.
The conference will also delve into the role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) in renewable energy, showcasing their use in predictive modeling for resource forecasting, AI-driven optimization of energy systems, and intelligent control mechanisms for enhancing system performance. Discussions will also include distributed energy resources (DERs) and the growing importance of microgrids, with a particular focus on integrating renewable energy into decentralized power systems to improve energy resilience.
In addition to technological innovations, ICREGD 2025 will cover the critical policy and economic factors influencing renewable energy projects. This includes an exploration of financial strategies, government policies, and incentives aimed at promoting green technology adoption, as well as discussions on sustainable business models that can support large-scale renewable energy deployment.
The environmental impact of renewable energy will also be a significant theme, with topics including life cycle analysis, strategies for reducing the carbon footprint of energy systems, and the broader environmental benefits of transitioning to renewable energy sources.
Through these discussions, ICREGD 2025 aims to foster collaboration among researchers, engineers, policymakers, and industry leaders, promoting the exchange of innovative ideas and strategies for advancing the use of renewable energy in power generation and distribution. This event will contribute to the development of sustainable, resilient, and efficient energy systems that will shape the future of global energy infrastructure.
CHIEF GUEST & SPEAKERS
Prof. Zulkarnain Ahmad Noorden
Johor Bahru 81310, Malaysia zulkarnain-an@utm.my
Dr. M. Wasim Abbas Ashraf
Wuhan University, P.R. Department of Computer Science wasimabbas@whu.edu.cn
Prof. Mahmoud Elsisi
IEEE Senior Member, Associate Professor, National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology, Taiwan
Prof. Stefano Quer
Professor, Politecnico di Torino, Turin, Piedmont, Italy
Dr. Sunanda Hazra
Associate Professor, Haldia, West Bengal, India
CHIEF PATRONS
- Dr. P. Karvannan, Secretary
- Dr. P. Ganesan, Correspondent
- Dr. K. Vignesh Kumar, Joint SecretarY
CONVENER
- Dr.M.Sekar, M.E., Ph.D., FIE., Principal
CO-CONVENERS
- Dr.S.Suganya, Associate Professor, Dept. of EEE, AAACET
- Dr.R.Selvabharathi, Professor, Dept. of Mech, AAACET
INTERNAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE
- Dr.S. Krishnapriya, Professor & HoD, Dept. of Civil, AAACET
- Dr.J. Hemalatha, Professor & HoD, Dept. of CSE, AAACET
- Dr.T. Senthil, Professor & HoD, Dept. of ECE, AAACET
- Dr.R. Selvabharathi, Professor & HoD, Dept. of Mech, AAACET
- Dr.J. Dharmaraja, Associate Professor & HoD, Dept. of S&H, AAACET
- Mrs.N. Thenmoezhi, Assistant Professor, Dept. of ECE, AAACET
- Mrs.V. Chandra, Assistant Professor, Dept. of EEE, AAACET
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
- Dr.V. Vivek, Associate Professor, Dept. of CSE, AAACET
- Dr.P. Kalaiselvi, Professor, Dept. of Civil, AAACET
- Dr.B. Padmanaban, Associate Professor, Dept. of ECE, AAACET
- Mrs.K. Padmapriya, Assistant Professor, Dept. of ECE, AAACET
- Dr.S. Suganya, Associate Professor, Dept. of EEE, AAACET
- Mr.P. Manikandan, Assistant Professor, Dept. of EEE, AAACET
- Dr. Meby Selvaraj, Assistant Professor (SG), Dept. of Mech, AAACET
- Mr.M. Karthikeyan, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Mech, AAACET
- Dr.K. Anand, Assistant Professor, Dept. of S&H, AAACET
- Dr.M. Balamurugan, Assistant Professor, Dept. of S&H, AAACET
INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE
- Md Ashiqur Rahman, Associate Professor, Daffodil international university
- Dr. Md. Shamimul Haque Choudhury, Associate Professor, International Islamic University Chittagong
- Prof. Dr.Ahmed Abu Siada, Curtin University, Perth, Australia
- Prof. Dr Mohamed Awadallah, Centre for Urban Energy, Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada
- M. Shiddiq Yunus, Mechanical Engineering Department, Energy Conversion Study Program, Politeknik Negeri Ujung Pandang, Makassar, Indonesia
- Hafiz T.A Khan, PhD, Professor, Daffodil international University
NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE
- Dr .B. Venkatasamy, Assistant Professor (Sr. Grade), National Engineering College (Autonomous), K.R.Nagar, Kovilpatti, Thoothukudi
- Dr. Ankeshwarapu Sunil, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Goa
- Dr. Y. Venu, Associate Professor, Vallurupalli Nageswara Rao Vignana Jyothi Institute of Engineering and Technology (VNRVJIET)
- Dr. B. Suresh Kumar, Associate Professor, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology
- Dr. G. Sasi Kumar, Associate Professor, VNRVJIET
- Dr. B. Venugopal Reddy, Associate Professor (On Lien), Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, National Institute of Technologym Goa
- Dr. N. Vasantha Gowri, Associate Professor, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology, India
Reviewers
- Dr. A. Subramanian, Professor/EEE, T&P coordinator, Srinivasa Ramanujan Centre, SASTRA Deemed to be University, Kumbakonam, Tamil Nadu, India.
- Dr. Johnson Y, PG Coordinator, EEE, Lourdes Matha College of Science & Technology, TVPM, Kerala, India.
- Dr. Nageswara Rao Atyam, Associate Professor, Dept. of EEE, Head – Innovation & Entrepreneurship – EEE, CMR Institute of Technology, Banglore, Karnataka, India.
- Dr.N.B.Prakash, Professor, EEE Department, National Engineering College, K.R.Nagar,Kovilpatti, India.
- Dr. Rajesh Joseph Abraham, Associate Professor, Department of Avionics, Indian Institute of Space Science & Technology, Kerala, India.
- Shraddha (Gajbhiye) Mohanty {PhD Thesis submitted}, Asst. Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, Shri Vaishnav Institute of Science & Technology, Indore, India.
- Dr. T. Srinivasulu, Professor, Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering, Kakatiya University, Warangal, Telangana, India.
- Dr. K. Srinivasa Rao, Professor, Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation – Deemed to be University, Andhra Pradesh, India.
- Dr. A. Paramasivam, Assistant Professor, Department of Bio Medical Engineering, VelTech Rangarajan Dr. Sagunthala R&D Institute of Science and Technology, Avadi, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.
- Dr. V. Krithika, Assistant Professor, Department of Mechatronics Engineering, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Kattankulathur, Tamil Nadu, India.
- Dr. Binod Kumar Soni, Assistant Professor in department of Electronics and Communication in UIT-RGPV, Bhopal, India.
- Dr. A. Pramod Kumar, Assiatant Professor, Vardhaman College of Engineering (AUTONOMOUS), Shamshabad, Hyderabad, India.
- Dr. D. P. Kothari, THDC Hydro Power Engineering and Technology, Former Director I/C, IIT Delhi, Former Vice Chancellor, VIT, Vellore, India.
- Dr. Vipul Shah, Professor and Head, Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering, Dharmsinh Desai University, Nadiad, Gujarat, India.
- Dr Tripuresh Joshi, Associate Professor and Dean Research at Tula’s Institute, Dhoolkot, Dehradun, India.
- Dr. Pawan Kumar Pathak, Assistant Professor, School of Automation, (Electrical & Electronics Engg.), Banasthali Vidyapith, Rajasthan, India.
- Dr. Mahesh Kumar, Associate Professor, EEE/ECE Department, Amity School of Engineering & Technology, Amity University Haryana, Gurugram, Haryana, India.
- Dr. P. Chandra Babu Naidu, EEE Department, JNTUA College of Engineering, Anantapuram, India.
- Prof.Mahmoud Elsisi, IEEE Senior Member, Associate Professor, National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology, Taiwan, Email: elsisimahmoud22@yahoo.com
- Dr. M. Wasim Abbas Ashraf, Associate Professor, Wuhan University, P.R. Department of Computer Science, Email: wasimabbas@whu.edu.cn
- Prof.Stefano Quer, Professor, Politecnico di Torino, Turin, Piedmont, Italy, Email: stefano.quer@polito.it
- Dr.A. Subramanian, Professor/EEE, T&P coordinator, Srinivasa Ramanujan Centre, SASTRA Deemed to be University, Kumbakonam, Tamil Nadu, India.
- Dr.Johnson Y, PG Coordinator, EEE, Lourdes Matha College of Science & Technology, TVPM, Kerala, India.
- Dr. Nageswara Rao Atyam, Associate Professor, Dept. of EEE, Head – Innovation & Entrepreneurship – EEE, CMR Institute of Technology, Banglore, Karnataka, India.
- Dr.N.B.Prakash, Professor, EEE Department, National Engineering College, K.R.Nagar,Kovilpatti, India.
- Dr. Rajesh Joseph Abraham, Associate Professor, Department of Avionics, Indian Institute of Space Science & Technology, Kerala, India.
- Shraddha (Gajbhiye) Mohanty {PhD Thesis submitted}, Asst. Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, Shri Vaishnav Institute of Science & Technology, Indore, India.
- Dr.T. Srinivasulu, Professor, Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering, Kakatiya University, Warangal, Telangana, India.
- Dr.K. Srinivasa Rao, Professor, Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation – Deemed to be University, Andhra Pradesh, India.
- Dr.A. Paramasivam, Assistant Professor, Department of Bio Medical Engineering, VelTech Rangarajan Dr. Sagunthala R&D Institute of Science and Technology, Avadi, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.
- Dr.V. Krithika, Assistant Professor, Department of Mechatronics Engineering, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Kattankulathur, Tamil Nadu, India.
- Dr. Binod Kumar Soni, Assistant Professor in department of Electronics and Communication in UIT-RGPV, Bhopal, India.
- Dr.A. Pramod Kumar, Assiatant Professor, Vardhaman College of Engineering (AUTONOMOUS), Shamshabad, Hyderabad, India.
- Dr.D.P. Kothari, THDC Hydro Power Engineering and Technology, Former Director I/C, IIT Delhi, Former Vice Chancellor, VIT, Vellore, India.
- Dr. Vipul Shah, Professor and Head, Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering, Dharmsinh Desai University, Nadiad, Gujarat, India.
- Dr Tripuresh Joshi, Associate Professor and Dean Research at Tula’s Institute, Dhoolkot, Dehradun, India.
- Dr. Pawan Kumar Pathak, Assistant Professor, School of Automation, (Electrical & Electronics Engg.), Banasthali Vidyapith, Rajasthan, India.
- Dr. Mahesh Kumar, Associate Professor, EEE/ECE Department, Amity School of Engineering & Technology, Amity University Haryana, Gurugram, Haryana, India.
- Dr.P. Chandra Babu Naidu, EEE Department, JNTUA College of Engineering, Anantapuram, India.
ICREGD 2025 welcomes authors to submit their original research papers. The submitted papers must not have been published or submitted elsewhere. ICREGD 2025 is organized under multiple sessions, each with respective publications. Authors are advised to submit their paper to only one session; submitting the same paper to multiple sessions will not be considered for review. Before submitting your paper to the conference, please carefully read our conference policy.
All papers must be submitted through the Microsoft CMT System.
[Download ICREGD Paper Format]
Note: Only original research papers will be considered. Review papers and short notes will not be accepted in the conference.
There are general policies regarding Submissions, Withdrawal, Plagiarism, Review, Acceptance, Registration, Presentation, Fee Refund, Certificate, Final Version Submission, and Publication. ICREGD 2025 has its own paper format for the initial submission. Only papers following the conference format will be considered for the further review process. However, authors should follow the respective publication’s guidelines and format while submitting the final paper (after the conference).
Paper Template:
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Manuscript Preparation Guidelines
When preparing your manuscript for submission to ICREGD 2025, please adhere to the following criteria:
Conference Theme: Clearly demonstrate how your work contributes to the theme of the conference. The manuscript should showcase how the research advances the field of renewable energy generation and distribution.
Maximum Number of Pages: 08 pages.
Research Novelty: Clearly state your contribution and highlight the originality of your work. One of the key evaluation factors during the review process will be the degree of novelty. Ensure that you relate your study to prior research in the field.
Submission Policies
Template Compliance: Papers that do not comply with the specified template or exceed the page limit will be rejected without revision.
Scope of Conference: Papers that fall outside the scope of the conference will be rejected without revision.
Plagiarism: Papers with a high level of plagiarism will be rejected without revision.
Presentation Requirement: All accepted papers must be presented at the conference.
Author Information: Authors of accepted papers cannot be changed after acceptance.
Revision Requirement: Accepted papers must be revised based on reviewer comments before proceeding to the registration step.
Please ensure you follow these guidelines carefully to avoid rejection at the initial stages. We look forward to receiving your contributions.
IMPORTANT DATES
Paper submission opening | 1st August, 2024 |
Paper submission deadline | 20th December, 2024 |
Intimation of Revision | 21st December, 2024 |
Intimation of Acceptance | 12th January, 2025 |
Deadline of Registration | 31st January, 2025 |
REGISTRATION & PUBLICATIONS FEE (With Scopus Publication)
Registration Fee per paper before 15th December. 2024
Particulars | Indian (INR) | Other than Indian (USD) |
Registration: (upto 8pages) | 10000 | 200 |
Extra Page Charges/page | 500 | 15 |
Only participation | 1500 | 25 |
Registration Fee per paper after 15th December. 2024
Particulars | Indian (INR) | Other than Indian (USD) |
Registration: (upto 6pages) | 10500 | 210 |
Extra Page Charges/page | 600 | 17 |
Only participation | 2000 | 30 |
We expect research Articles from overseas. We offer a 50% discount on publication fees for the first 20 selected articles from overseas. Demand draft drawn in favor of “The Principal, AAA College of Engineering and Technology” payable at Sivakasi.
Net Banking Payment Details
A/C NAME : AAA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
A/C NUMBER: 33056303234
BRANCH NAME : SME SBI, Sivakasi
IFS CODE : SBIN0018316
ICREGD 2025 has a set of policies that all authors are required to follow. These policies are categorized as follows:
Submission Policy: Only original research papers will be considered for review. Review papers and short notes are not eligible for submission. All papers must comply with the prescribed format of the conference, and those that do not adhere to the guidelines will be rejected without entering the review process. Authors must follow the submission timeline of ICREGD 2025, and multiple submissions are strictly prohibited. Authors are invited to submit research that has not been published or submitted elsewhere.
Withdrawal Policy: Authors can withdraw their papers at any time under certain conditions. Withdrawal can be done easily through the CMT system during the review process. Papers may also be withdrawn after acceptance. Refunds will follow the timeline below:
Full Refund: Papers withdrawn on or before 20th November 2024 will receive a full refund of the registration fee, after applicable tax deductions.
50% Refund: Papers withdrawn between 21st November and 30th November 2024 will be eligible for a 50% refund.
25% Refund: Papers withdrawn between 1st December and 4th December 2024 will receive a 25% refund. No withdrawals or refunds will be accepted after these dates.
Plagiarism Policy: ICREGD 2025 enforces a strict anti-plagiarism policy. After excluding references and author biographies, plagiarism checks will be conducted. Only papers with less than 20% plagiarism will proceed to review. Papers with plagiarism between 21% and 30% will be returned to authors for revisions. Papers with more than 31% plagiarism will be rejected without review.
Review Policy: Once a paper passes the plagiarism check, it will undergo a single-blind review by at least two independent reviewers. All reviews will be conducted through the CMT system. Reviewers are required to submit their reports within the specified timeline. The Technical Program Committee (TPC) will oversee the process. Reviewers will receive a certificate of honor (soft copy). To qualify as a reviewer, candidates must be research scholars or PhD holders affiliated with reputable institutions. Interested reviewers can send an email request and must have an account in the Microsoft CMT System.
Acceptance Policy: Papers will be accepted based on quality, novelty, research objectives, language, presentation, validation, results, analysis, and appropriate references. A letter of acceptance will be sent via the CMT system. Authors may be required to make minor revisions before final acceptance. Authors will be notified immediately if their paper is rejected.
Registration Policy: At least one author of an accepted paper must register for ICREGD 2025 to include the paper in the conference schedule for presentation and proceedings. The registration fee covers the conference kit, presentation, certificate, and proceedings. Registration fees vary by session. More details will be provided in the acceptance letter, along with payment instructions.
Presentation Policy: All authors of accepted papers must present their papers during a 15-minute PowerPoint presentation, conducted exclusively offline. However, under special circumstances, ICREGD 2025 may allow a limited number of papers to be presented online, subject to prior approval. Each presentation will be strictly timed to 15 minutes, with 12 minutes for the presentation and 3 minutes for questions and feedback.
Certificate Policy: All conference participants will receive a printed participation certificate. Authors who present their papers will receive a presentation certificate. An honorary certificate (in soft copy) will be awarded to all reviewers who participate in the review process, regardless of the paper’s outcome.
Final Version Submission Policy: All authors of accepted papers must submit their final versions within 5 days after the conference, following the publication format specified for each session.
Publication Policy: High-quality papers presented at ICREGD 2025 will be submitted to the respective publication partners for potential publication. Papers must meet the minimum requirements set by the proceedings for publication eligibility. The final decision on publication will be made by the editor-in-chief or an authorized representative. The timeline for publication will depend on the respective publication process of each proceedings partner.
These policies ensure a smooth process from submission to publication, maintaining high standards of research quality and integrity. For more information, please refer to the official website of ICREGD 2025.
The theme of the International Conference on Renewable Energy Generation and Distribution (ICREGD 2025) is focused on the advancements in renewable energy technologies and their integration into modern power systems. Besides contributions addressing the conference theme, ICREGD 2025 invites authors to submit their original research findings on a broad range of topics that enhance renewable energy generation, energy storage, and distribution. The research areas include, but are not limited to:
Session 1: Renewable Energy Generation
Innovations in solar photovoltaic (PV) systems and optimization techniques
Wind turbine design and energy efficiency improvements
Developments in hydroelectric power generation technologies
Biomass and bioenergy conversion technologies for electricity generation
Hybrid renewable energy systems: Integration and optimization
Geothermal energy extraction for large-scale power generation
Tidal and wave energy technologies for sustainable power generation
Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) systems for utility-scale applications
Advances in renewable energy storage for grid integration
Smart inverter technologies for distributed energy systems
Off-grid renewable energy solutions for electrification in remote areas
Session 2: Energy Storage and Grid Integration
Battery energy storage systems for grid-level applications
Supercapacitors and hybrid storage technologies for energy systems
Hydrogen storage and fuel cells in renewable energy systems
Pumped hydro storage solutions for renewable energy grids
Thermal energy storage for balancing intermittent renewable sources
Power system stability and control in grids with high renewable penetration
Grid-following and grid-forming inverters for renewable energy integration
Modeling and simulation of energy storage systems in power grids
Hybrid energy storage systems for enhancing grid reliability
Power quality and reliability issues in renewable-integrated power systems
Load management and demand response strategies with energy storage
Session 3: Power Electronics and Control Systems
Power electronic converters for renewable energy applications
Design and control of multilevel inverters for efficient power conversion
Flexible AC Transmission Systems (FACTS) for enhancing grid integration of renewables
Advanced control strategies for grid-connected renewable systems
Design of power converters for hybrid renewable energy systems
Reactive power compensation in renewable-rich power systems
Power electronics for high-efficiency wind energy conversion
Control and stability analysis of renewable energy-integrated microgrids
Advanced converter technologies for distributed energy systems
Power factor correction and optimization in renewable energy grids
Solid-state transformers for renewable energy integration
Session 4: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Renewable Energy
AI-based forecasting and prediction models for renewable energy production
Machine learning algorithms for optimizing renewable energy storage systems
AI-driven fault detection and diagnostics in renewable energy systems
Predictive modeling of renewable resource availability using AI techniques
Intelligent control strategies for managing hybrid renewable energy microgrids
Machine learning for energy consumption forecasting and optimization
Reinforcement learning algorithms for energy dispatch optimization
AI-based diagnostics and maintenance strategies for wind and solar energy systems
Fuzzy logic controllers for grid stability and renewable energy management
Neural network applications in renewable energy yield prediction
AI-enhanced grid management and stability in renewable-rich power systems
Session 5: Distributed Energy Resources and Microgrids
Integration of renewable energy sources into microgrid systems
Energy management systems (EMS) for distributed energy resources (DERs)
Islanded and grid-connected modes of operation in microgrids
Design and control of hybrid renewable energy microgrids
Peer-to-peer energy trading within renewable energy microgrids
Blockchain technology for optimizing energy management in microgrids
Coordination of distributed generation and storage in active distribution networks
Real-time energy management in decentralized renewable energy systems
Virtual power plants for aggregating distributed renewable energy resources
Energy storage integration in microgrids for enhanced resilience
Protection and safety systems for renewable-based microgrids
Session 6: Policy, Economics, and Environmental Impact
Financial models and economic analysis for renewable energy projects
Government policies and incentives for promoting renewable energy
Cost optimization in renewable energy production and storage
Policy frameworks for increasing renewable energy penetration in power grids
Life cycle assessment and environmental impact of renewable energy technologies
Carbon footprint reduction strategies through renewable energy adoption
Public-private partnerships for developing renewable energy infrastructure
Economic and social impacts of transitioning to renewable energy systems
Incentives for rural electrification and energy access through renewable technologies
Policy measures for accelerating the deployment of renewable energy sources
Session 7: Sustainability and Environmental Considerations
Sustainable practices in renewable energy project deployment
Integration of renewable energy in smart cities and urban environments
Minimizing environmental impacts of solar and wind power installations
Water resource management in renewable energy production
End-of-life management for renewable energy technologies such as solar panels and wind turbines
Role of renewable energy in carbon-neutral industrial processes
Sustainable biomass production for power generation
Environmental impact mitigation in large-scale hydropower projects
Renewable energy’s contribution to achieving net-zero carbon emissions
Renewable energy’s role in climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies
Ecological and land-use considerations in renewable energy infrastructure development
Tentative Schedule
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