Second Energy 2030 conference in Abu Dhabi
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Tuesday, 28 October 2008 |
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Against a backdrop of major change in the oil and gas industry,
Energy 2030 has an exceptional programme, with some of the top movers
and shakers from industry and academia coming together for the two day
event.
Focusing on energy alternatives, it will look at practical solutions to
the problems facing the industry in the future. The growing worldwide
energy demand, and pressure for environmentally responsible methods,
suggests that technology will be the driver to meet the challenges of
the future. Energy 2030's technical programme consists of twelve
lectures by top executives and academic experts from around the world.
These speakers will share their vision of resources and technologies,
spanning fossil and alternative fuels, energy from waste and biomass,
solar and nuclear energy, energy efficiency and environmental
initiatives. Energy economics and the security of energy supply will
also be at the heart of the debate.
In addition, there will be a dedicated technology workshop, to showcase
the latest developments including solar, nuclear, wind, wave, biomass
and fuel cells.
Dr Ohadi, professor, provost and interim president for The Petroleum
Institute, said:v'Providing sustainable energy is a top agenda item of
the world in this century; having a realistic understanding of the
available options now and in the future will be critically useful to
the strategic planning of research and development in the oil and gas
and the broader energy areas. The primary objective of Energy 2030
forum of experts is to provide a collective independent expert opinion
on the current status and future outlook of various energy resources
and technologies.'
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