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International Conference "Innovative Technologies for the Production, Storage and Use of Hydrogen" in the framework of the Sixth World Congress "Alternative Energy and Ecology" - WCAEE - HPSA -2022 (Montenegro, Budva, Hotel Avala, October 24-31, 2022)

Sixth World Congress on Alternative Energy and the Ecology- WCAEE - 2022

 

International Conference "Innovative Technologies for the Production, Storage and Use of Hydrogen"

in the framework of the Sixth World Congress "Alternative Energy and Environment"

WCAEE - HPSA -2022 (Montenegro, Budva, Hotel Avala, December 20- 23, 2022) - Full-time and remote participation.

 

 

 

International Conference "Innovative Technologies of Hydrogen Production, Storage and Application" - WCAEE - HPSA -2022

24 September - 10 October 2022 - Completion of Registration for the 2nd Congress Event (WCAEE - HPSA -2022)

October 10, 2022 - Publication of the Preliminary Program of the 2nd Congress Event (WCAEE - HPSA -2022)

11 October - 18 October - finalization of the Programme of the 6th World Congress on Alternative Energy and Ecology - WCAEE-2022 (2nd event)

October 18 - Publication of the Final Programme of the Sixth World Congress "Alternative Energy and Ecology" - WCAEE-2022 (2nd event)

October 15 - October 20 - posting of abstracts and/or paper presentations

October 24: Meeting of participants, accommodation, excursion around Budva, relaxation on the beach, friendly dinner

October 25 - Greetings to Congress participants, Plenary sessions,

Excursion trip to Lake Skadar and to the ancient capital of Montenegro - Cetinje.

Trip to Lake Skadar

Plenary session

ITEM VI - 01 - 002

Speaker - Alexander Leonidovich Gusev

A.L. Gusev, T.N. Veziroglu. Innovative technologies of production, storage and application of hydrogen.

 

N - VI - 02 - 002

Speaker - Sergey Andreevich Khudyakov

S.A. Khudyakov. Fuel Elements for Alternative Energy.

 

N - VI - 03 - 002

Speaker: Stanislav Z. Zhiznin.

S.Z. Zhiznin. Energy Diplomacy in the Period of Energy Transition.

 

N - VI - 04 - 002

Speaker: Nikolay A. Bulychev.

N.A. Bulychev. The Production of Hydrogen in the Plasma Discharge in Liquid Medium under the Influence of Ultrasonic Cavitation.

 

N - VI - 05 -002

Speaker - Georgiy Mar'in.

G.E. Mar'in, B.M. Osipov, A.V. Titov, A.R. Akhmetshin. MODELLING OF GAS TURBINE UNIT OPERATION OF THERMAL POWER PLANT WITH HYDROGEN FUEL PRODUCTION SYSTEM.

 October 25 - October  31

Oral and Poster Papers, Final Section

 

Contact person
Chairman of the Program Committee
Alexander Gusev

e-mail:   isjaee7@gmail.com

 

THEMATIC

  1. Hydrogen civilization and hydrogen technologies

1.1 Solar-hydrogen energy problems

1.2. Wind-hydrogen energy

1.3 Marine power engineering (energy of waves and sea currents) for hydrogen production

1.4. Tidal energy for production of rare elements from sea water, as well as hydrogen, oxygen, chlorine 1.5.

1.5. Thermal gradient energy for hydrogen production

1.6. problems of hydrogen production in view of ecological purity aspects

1.6.1. Problems and expediency of production of brown hydrogen (from brown coal)

1.6.2 Problems and expediency of production of gray hydrogen (from oil and gas)

1.6.3 Problems of production of blue hydrogen

1.6.4 Problems of production of turquoise hydrogen

1.6.5 Problems of production of green hydrogen

1.6.6. Problems of producing yellow (orange hydrogen). 2.

  1. Problems of nuclear-hydrogen energy. Problems of thermonuclear energy. ITER program.

     3. Biotechnology for waste processing:

3.1 Anaerobic bioconversion of waste (dark fermentation and methanogenic digestion)

Thermochemical waste conversion methods 3.2.

Microbiological methods of waste processing 3.3.

Anaerobic bioconversion of wastes 3.4.

Anammox 3.5.

Biogitane (mixture of hydrogen and methane in anaerobic bioconversion) 4.

  1. Fundamentally new environmentally friendly vehicles and environmentally friendly fuels
  2. Environmental issues in megacities, smart cities and towns, energy recovery issues
  3. Problems of preserving forests and wetlands. Space monitoring of governmental obligations. Meteorology and meteorological observations of atmospheric pollution, including greenhouse gases.
  4. Problems of atmospheric ecology, aquatic ecology, lithosphere ecology, soils
  5. Problems of modern regional and global energy systems, autonomous hydrogen energy systems

Contact person
Chairman of the Program Committee
Alexander Gusev

e-mail:   isjaee7@gmail.com

WCAEE-IFSSEHT-2020 и WCAEE-IFSSEHT-2022

  1. Hydrogen production technologies
  2. Hydrogen transportation methods
  3. Technologies for hydrogen storage
  4. Hydrogen safety
  5. Hydrogen application.

6.1 Fuel elements, types, manufacturing technologies and operating issues.

  1. Catalysis in hydrogen power engineering.
  2. Hydrogen vehicles.
  3. Hydrogen filling stations. History and prospects of development.

  Thematic round tables

  1. "Breakthrough innovative technologies of hydrogen energy for efficient energy conversion".

             Moderators: Aleksandr Leonidovich Gusev and Anatoly Yakovlevich Stolyarevsky.

  1. "Innovative environmentally friendly vehicles for energy transition"

              Moderators: Mr. Alexander Gusev and Mr. Ramensky.

  1. "Hydrogen technologies and waste recycling devices".

              Moderator: Aleksandr Leonidovich Gusev

https://youtu.be/7-slR0L7mMA

Contact person
Chairman of the Program Committee
Alexander Gusev

e-mail:   isjaee7@gmail.com

A trip to Cetinje

October 26 - Oral and Poster Reports,

Excursion trip to Albania.

October 27 - Oral reports, Poster Session, Closing Session, Congress Decision on Event 2.

Excursion to Kotor 

October 28 - Business events: round tables, excursions to the enterprises of Montenegro, excursion tour to Dubrovnik (Croatia).

 Dubrovnik sightseeing tour (Croatia)

 October 29 - Cultural program, business meetings, cultural program, recreation.

October 30 - Cultural program (visit to the monastery "Ostrog", business meetings.

October 31 - Approval of the Conference Decision, conclusion of the Conference, departure of the Conference participants.

Organizational fee:

1) Early bird (remote participation).

26.05.-15.06.2022 - 250 € (early bird)

16.06.-30.06.2022 - €350

Regular installment

01.07.2022 - 15.07.2022 - 400 Euro

16.07.2022 - 30.07.2022 - 500 Euro

Late installment

01.08.2022 - 30.08.2022 - 550 euros

01.09.2022 - 30.09.2022 - 600 euros

01.10.2022 - 10.10.2022 - 750 Euro

Full time participation - including:

accommodation in the hotel Avala,

three meals a day (breakfast, lunch, dinner,

excursions, banquet, friendly dinner,

business trips to enterprises, participation in the scientific program,

publication in ISJAEE, translation into English and republishing

in IJHE, participation in roundtables and business meetings.

 

1) Early bird (In-person participation) - for participants

02.07.-15.07.2022 - EUR 1300 (early bird fee)

16.07.-30.07.2022 - €1450

Regular installment

01.08.2022 - 15.08.2022 - 1550 Euro

16.07.2022 - 30.08.2022 - 1650 EUR

Late installment

01.09.2022 - 30.09.2022 - €1,750

01.10.2022 - 10.10.2022 - €1800

11.10.2022 - 30.10.2022 - €1850

2) Early bird (In-person attendance) - for accompanying persons

The organizational fee for the accompanying persons includes: accommodation at the Avala Hotel in Budva (Montenegro), three meals a day, participation in the cultural program of the Forum, participation in two banquets (on arrival and at closing).

 

Flight expenses are not included in this package. Working group of the Congress will instruct the participants all the way to the participants about the flight and will assist in the purchase of tickets.

 

Transfers: A minibus with the Congress logo WCAEE-2022 or a passenger car will be waiting for participants at the airport to take them to the conference venue.

 

Contact person
Chairman of the Program Committee
Alexander Gusev

e-mail:   isjaee7@gmail.com

 

WARNING: It is better to purchase air tickets in advance. We recommend the following dates and route options. Tickets for these routes are available as of 07/18/2022. Tickets must be purchased from Sheremetevo: A) There - on October 24: Sheremetevo - Podgorica (via Belgrade with stopover 45 min), departure at 4:20, arrival at 8:00; from there - on October 31: Podgorica - Sheremetevo (via Belgrade with stopover 4 hours 30 min), departure at 8:30, arrival at 6:45. B) There - on October 24: Sheremetevo - Tivat (via Belgrade), departure at 4:20, arrival in Tivat at 11:25; Back - on October 31: Tivat - Sheremetevo (via Belgrade), departure at 8:00, arrival in Moscow at 18:45.

02.07.-15.07.2022 - 750 euros (early payment)

16.07.-30.07.2022 - 950 Euros

Regular installment

01.08.2022 - 15.08.2022 - 975 Euro

16.07.2022 - 30.08.2022 - 1000 euro

Late installment

01.09.2022 - 30.09.2022 - 1025 Euro

01.10.2022 - 10.10.2022 - 1050 Euro

11.10.2022 - 20.10.2022 - 1250 Euro 

Contact person
Chairman of the Program Committee
Alexander Gusev

e-mail:   isjaee7@gmail.com

CONCEPT OF THE INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC FORUM

 The scientific concept of the Congress is based on the application of energy saving technologies, greenhouse gas capture technologies and alternative energy technologies to improve the ecology and preserve the Earth's climate.

Alternative energy is interpreted as the use of one or more environmentally friendly renewable and nonrenewable energy sources to generate, store, transport and use the universal energy carrier - hydrogen.

To ensure the safety of the human civilization in the next decade (2021-2031) it is necessary to ensure the modernization of the energy industry in accordance with the concept of energy transition to clean energy.

The importance of the energy transition for climate, environmental, energy and economic sustainability is heightened by the predicted growth of world population (the UN estimates nearly 10 billion people by 2050) and economy (according to PwC, global GDP will almost triple by that year), as well as by the growing energy consumption. 

The Congress will include reports analyzing the work on energy saving, waste recycling, environment cleaning technologies, methane and carbon dioxide capture technologies, climate change, alternative energy technologies, including the hydrogen economy.

The current position of the scientific community engaged in climate and environmental preservation is based on the above postulates. 

The UN resolution summarized that human activities may alter global climate patterns, threatening present and future generations with potentially serious economic and social consequences.

Continuous increases in atmospheric concentrations of "greenhouse" gases could lead to global warming, followed by rising sea levels, the consequences of which could be catastrophic for humanity unless timely action is taken at all levels. 

Nevertheless, the development of air pollution has become a progressively deterministic process that threatens to cause irreparable global damage to the climate, ecology, flora and fauna, and coastal areas around the planet.

 Recently, decisive steps have been taken at the level of state leaders and the UN to assess global processes caused by humanity's industrial activities. 

On the basis of private studies and recommendations, as well as state and global ones at the UN level, new global memoranda and agreements are being born: The Framework Convention on Climate Change (USA, New York, 1992), the Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (Japan, Kyoto, 1998), the Marrakech Accords to the Kyoto Protocol (Marrakech, Morocco, 2001), the UNFCCC Nairobi Work Programme on impacts, vulnerability and adaptation to climate change (Nairobi, 2006), the Centennial Memorandum (Russia, WCAEE-2006 Congress, 2006), the Bali Roadmap (Bali, 2007), the Copenhagen Agreement (Denmark, 2009), the Durban Platform (South Africa, 2010), the Cancun Agreements (Mexico, 2012), the Doha Amendment to the Kyoto Protocol (Qatar, 2012), the Paris Agreement (France, 2015), the Katowice Agreement (Poland, 2018).

It should be noted that an important driving force for the development of international collaborations based on legally significant agreements are lawsuits in developed countries, where litigation over damage is not limited to the constraints of the lack of response from the elements. However, it is these court cases that are increasingly becoming the generator of more and more international agreements, creating not only the basis for international conventions, but also financial funds to reduce the negative effects of the elements and the implementation of adaptation technologies. Insurance companies also play an important role, sometimes making decisions on payments through litigation.

There is a need to develop methods and tools together, to analyze data and observations, to participate in climate modeling and scenario development and detailing, to be able to assess climate-related risks and emergencies, to share socioeconomic information, to participate in adaptation planning and practices, to conduct joint research, to develop technologies for adaptation for all, to participate in research on economic diversification, and to benefit from these processes.

It is important to create a powerful supercomputer-based toolbox for the climate science community to model global processes, like that of the CERN physics community in Switzerland, which studies global problems in the microcosm. 

European Union. The energy concept of the European Union, as well as statements by U.S. representatives, refers to the creation of a hydrogen transportation system: "There has been talk around this for decades, and the last sensible thing that has been thought of is to turn hydrogen into methane.

The second option is to produce methanol from it. This technology allows us to move away from fuel cells and go to methyl fuel. In addition, some hydrogen can be added to natural gas in existing gas pipelines.

The total volume of hydrogen production in the world is currently estimated by various sources at 55-70 million tons, with a cumulative average annual growth rate of about 1.6% over the past 20 years.

More than 90% of hydrogen is produced at the place of its consumption (so-called captive product), and less than 10% is supplied by specialized companies operating in the industrial gas market (Air Liquide, Linde, Praxair Inc. etc.).

 Today hydrocarbons dominate as feedstock for hydrogen production. Over 68% of hydrogen is now produced from natural gas, 16% from oil, 11% from coal and 5% from water by electrolysis.

This can be explained by the comparative cheapness of production from hydrocarbons - according to various estimates, the cost of hydrogen from natural gas is still 2-5 times lower than for electrolysis.

Enormous energy is concentrated in the sea, both in the depths and on the surface. The average energy for ocean waves is estimated to be 50 kW per running meter. It is calculated that, taking into account unavoidable losses, the use of wave energy, for example, off the coast of England would give 120 GW of energy, which exceeds the total capacity of the country's power plants. An important direction in transport is pneumatic conveying means, including those on cryogenic unitary fuel.

The main goal of the Congress is to bring together scientists, engineers, businessmen, lawyers, economists to assess all the tools and scientific and technical reserves available to mankind for solving global problems of preserving the Earth's climate and ecology.

The main focus of the Congress is monitoring and preservation of the Earth's climate and ecology by means of alternative energy technologies and capture of greenhouse gases (methane, carbon dioxide, etc.), as well as introduction of the latest technologies of energy saving, energy and waste recycling.

The main objectives of the congress are: 1) analysis and discussion of environmental monitoring by modern means and forecasting of newest tools for global monitoring of the planet, 2) analysis and discussion of the causes of climate change and ecology, 3) analysis and discussion of alternative energy technologies, including hydrogen technologies, 4) analysis and discussion of the latest technologies for energy and waste disposal.

  1. The expected main results of the Congress are:

1) Identification of the most effective tools for preserving the Earth's climate and ecology,

2) Identification of the scientific and technical groundwork, near and far prospects for the creation of global tools for the harmonization of life, productive forces, improving the quality of life on Earth of human civilization with the preservation of flora and fauna,

3) Promotion of new registered technologies for climate and ecology conservation in order to invest the most important tools on the basis of major projects.

4) Determination of the most efficient and rational ways of energy production.

5) Determination of the most effective and rational ways of using hydrogen technologies for energy production.

6) Exchange of information on areas of cooperation.

7) Discussion of opportunities for the implementation of joint projects at the international level.

8) Demonstration of achievements of research organizations and industrial enterprises in the field of hydrogen technologies for energy production.

9) At least 350 scientific papers will be presented and published in the form of printed scientific articles and reviews on topical issues of the climate agenda, alternative energy, including hydrogen energy, and environmental aspects.

10) Will be republished in a translated version in IJHE  (Elsevier), Applied Solar Energy (Springer), Solar Energy (Elsevier) не менее 350 статей.

11) During the Congress, there will be an exchange of information on areas of international cooperation; discussion of opportunities for joint projects at the international level; demonstration of achievements of research organizations and industrial enterprises in the field of hydrogen technologies for energy production.

Accommodation in the Avala Hotel

Contact person
Chairman of the Program Committee
Alexander Gusev

e-mail:   isjaee7@gmail.com

 

Avala Hotel - Montenegro

Nutrition

- Breakfast (smorgasbord)

Beaches

- Hotel Beach

Distances from

- Store 200 m

- Airport 19 km

- Bank office 150 m

- Beach 50 m

- Post Office 350 m

- Distance from the center 50 m

- Ambulance 800 m

 

More options nearby

- Water ski

- Indoor Swimming Pool

- Outdoor Pool

 

Hotel Services

- 24 Hour Room Service

- Wellness center

- Car rental

- Children's pool

- Internet

- Casino

- Cocktail bar

- Elevator

- Secure Parking

- Laundry

- Restaurants

- Safe in room

- Sports hall

 

All rooms are equipped with

- Balcony

- Wireless

- Bathroom/WC

- Recreation Area

- Air Conditioning

- Mini Bar

- Satellite TV

- Phone

Credit cards accepted

- Master Card

- VISA 

 

Contact person
Chairman of the Program Committee
Alexander Gusev

e-mail:   isjaee7@gmail.com

 

 

 

Contact person
Chairman of the Program Committee
Alexander Gusev

e-mail:   isjaee7@gmail.com