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Challenges of sustainable energy technologies

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Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Feb 9, 2004

An event assessing the challenges and opportunities of sustainable energy technologies will be held on Wednesday 18th February 2004, at University College London.

An event assessing the challenges and opportunities of sustainable energy technologies will be held on Wednesday 18th February 2004, at University College London.

Supplying sufficient energy to a growing world population with an ever-increasing need for energy while maintaining the current supply and reducing greenhouse emissions is one of the great challenges of this century.

This unique event will give delegates access to the cream of London's scientific research, showcasing the latest technology solutions for energy and environmental needs.

What are the future prospects of the use of fossil fuels.

How can you create affordable, smarter and cleaner energy solutions.

What are the key barriers for scaling up applications of new technologies.

What are the commercial opportunities for UK-based energy research in light of the Government's Energy White Paper 2003.

Speakers will include: Professor Dinos Arcoumanis, Dean, School of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences, City University; Dr Tariq Ali, Director, Environment Office, Imperial College London; Rob Hastings, Vice President, Shell Wind Energy; and Dr Barry Holmes, Trade Promoter, New and Renewable Energy Group, DTI.

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