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World Energy Congress calls for papers
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Saturday, 04 Aug 2012
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World Energy Congress, a major conference of the world’s top level meeting of energy experts and professionals has issued a call for papers ahead of the summit to be held in Korea next year.

Submissions are invited from global experts in their respective fields. The selected papers will be presented to the dedicated expert forum at the Congress and distributed to all attendees at the 4 day event, which takes place in the South Korean city of Daegu from October 13th to 17th 2013.

The theme of the Congress is Securing Tomorrow’s Energy and the Organizing Committee invites authors to provide their insights on a theme relating to any one of the World Energy Council’s 6 main activity areas:
1. Energy Scenarios
2. Energy Resources and Technologies
3. Energy Policy Trilemma (ie the trade off between energy security, social equity and environmental impact)
4. Energy Access
5. Energy and Urban Innovation
6. Global Energy Frameworks and Governance

Mr Joong Kyum Kim chairman of the Organizing Committee and president and CEO of the Korea Electric Power Corporation said that “We already have a highly impressive roster of speakers lined up for next October. I am confident that the prestige of the event, combined with the powerful list of speakers who will be attending, will attract papers of equal quality.”

Mr Christoph Frei secretary general of the London based World Energy Council said that “We are seeking papers that combine expert knowledge with impactful analysis of key energy related issues. We are not afraid of controversy; what we want is serious insight into the critical issues that the forum will be discussing.”

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