Call for Papers

2027 13th International Conference on Environment and Renewable Energy (ICERE 2027) is the premier forum for the presentation of new advances and research results in the fields of theoretical, experimental, and applied Environment and Renewable Energy. The conference will bring together leading researchers, engineers and scientists in the domain of interest from around the world. Topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to:


Track 1: Clean Energy Transition and Advanced Renewable Technologies

Focusing on the latest technological innovations and system integration solutions supporting the global shift toward low-carbon energy systems

Solar and Photovoltaic Innovations: Perovskite solar cells, agrivoltaics, floating PV systems, and advanced manufacturing for cost reduction
Wind and Hybrid Systems: Offshore wind farm development (fixed and floating), wind resource environmental impact assessment, and wind-solar-storage hybrid optimization
Hydrogen and Power-to-X: Green hydrogen production via electrolysis, fuel cell advancements, ammonia as a carrier, and integration with renewable curtailment reduction
Next-Generation Energy Storage: Long-duration energy storage (LDES), solid-state batteries, and second-life utilization of EV batteries for grid stabilization
Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) & Advanced Nuclear: Deployment strategies, safety system demonstrations, and hybrid nuclear-renewable industrial parks

- Track one

Track 2: AI-Powered Energy Systems, Grid Modernization, and Smart Infrastructure

Exploring the convergence of artificial intelligence, big data, and power electronics to enhance grid resilience and operational efficiency

AI and Big Data in Energy Forecasting: Machine learning models for solar/wind generation prediction, load forecasting, and anomaly detection in generation assets
Grid-Forming Inverters and System Stability: Technical solutions for maintaining grid inertia and stability in high-renewable penetration scenarios, including microgrid islanding capabilities
Smart Grids and Virtual Power Plants (VPPs): Demand-side management, aggregating distributed energy resources (DERs), and transactive energy models
Cybersecurity in Decentralized Energy Networks: Vulnerability assessment of EV charging infrastructure, SCADA systems, and DER communication protocols
Digital Twins for Renewable Assets: Real-time simulation, predictive maintenance for wind turbines and PV farms, and lifecycle performance optimization

 

- Track Two

Track 3: Climate Change Mitigation, Carbon Management, and Environmental Resilience

Addressing the environmental impacts of energy systems and the urgent need for carbon removal and ecosystem adaptation


Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS): Post-combustion capture, direct air capture (DAC) technologies, and carbon mineralization pathways
Climate-Resilient Energy Infrastructure: Risk assessment of extreme weather (floods, heatwaves) on hydropower and thermal plants; adaptation strategies for coastal energy facilities
Greenhouse Gas Accounting and Life Cycle Assessment (LCA): Full-chain carbon footprint analysis of renewable energy components from raw material extraction to decommissioning
Air Quality and Pollution Control: Emission source modeling, interaction between atmospheric pollutants, and indoor air purification technologies
Ozone Layer Protection and Global Warming Mitigation: Refrigerant transition in heat pumps and HVAC systems, and non-CO2 greenhouse gas emission reduction strategies

- Track Three

Track 4: Circular Economy, Sustainable Resources, and Waste Valorization

Redefining waste as a resource and promoting closed-loop systems in environmental engineering

Waste-to-Energy and Bioeconomy: Anaerobic digestion optimization, biomass gasification, and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) pathways from municipal solid waste
Water Reclamation and Resource Recovery: Advanced membrane technologies (RO/NF), nutrient recovery from wastewater, and zero liquid discharge (ZLD) systems
E-Waste and Critical Mineral Recycling: Urban mining for rare earth elements, sustainable end-of-life management of PV panels and lithium-ion batteries
Sustainable Materials for Environmental Remediation: Development of novel photocatalysts, biochar applications for soil restoration, and nanomaterials for pollutant adsorption
Ecosystem Restoration Engineering: Wetland construction for water treatment, habitat reconstruction for biodiversity net gain, and phytoremediation of contaminated lands


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Track 5: Sustainable Urbanization and Policy Frameworks for Net-Zero

Integrating energy efficiency, urban planning, and market mechanisms to achieve sustainable development goals

Net-Zero Buildings and Passive Design: Building-integrated photovoltaics (BIPV), advanced thermal insulation, and smart energy management systems for demand response
Electrification of Transportation: Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) technology, charging network optimization, and lightweight materials for energy efficiency
Environmental Policy and Carbon Markets: Impact analysis of carbon border adjustment mechanisms (CBAM), renewable portfolio standards, and subsidy phase-out strategies
Green Finance and Just Transition: ESG investment trends, de-risking clean energy projects in developing economies, and addressing energy poverty
Remote Sensing and Geospatial Analysis: Satellite-based environmental monitoring (e.g., methane leak detection), GIS applications for renewable site selection, and land-use change analysis

- Track Five

General & Cross-cutting Topics

The following topics are of broad interest across all technical tracks of the conference. Submissions addressing these interdisciplinary and foundational aspects of environment and renewable energy are highly encouraged

Education, Public Engagement, and Capacity Building in Renewable Energy
Innovative pedagogical methods for energy literacy
Public acceptance and behavioral economics of green technology adoption
Workforce development and upskilling for the clean energy transition
Environmental and Energy Justice
Equitable access to affordable clean energy in underserved communities
Socio-economic impacts of large-scale renewable deployment (land use, community benefits)
Gender diversity and inclusion in the energy sector
Data Management, FAIR Principles, and Open Science in Energy Research
Best practices for sharing renewable energy datasets
Interoperability of energy system models and software tools
Reproducibility and transparency in environmental impact modeling
Techno-Economic Analysis (TEA) and Business Model Innovation
Levelized cost of storage (LCOS) trends and projections
New business models for peer-to-peer energy trading and energy communities
Financial viability of low-carbon hydrogen hubs
International Collaboration and Global South Perspectives
Technology transfer and local manufacturing capacity in emerging economies
Navigating the "Global Methane Pledge" and other international environmental agreements
Case studies of South-South cooperation on climate adaptation
Electromagnetic Environment and Energy Infrastructure Compatibility
Impact of high-voltage transmission corridors on surrounding environments
Electromagnetic compatibility of dense renewable power electronics
Mitigation of interference with sensitive scientific instruments and telecommunications
Resilience During Crises and Extreme Events
Role of distributed renewables and microgrids in post-disaster recovery
Energy supply chain disruptions: Lessons learned and risk mitigation strategies
Metrology and Advanced Instrumentation
High-precision measurements for carbon flux and greenhouse gas emissions
Novel sensor networks for real-time water and air quality monitoring in energy production zones

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