International Conference on Energy and Cities
Transcript of International Conference on Energy and Cities
International Conference on
Energy and Cities
10-12 July 2019 | University of Southampton | UK
International Academic Alliance Low Carbon City, Neighbourhood, Building
Welcome International Conference on Energy and Cities
10-12 July 2019 | University of Southampton | UK
Message from the Chair
The International Conference on Energy and Cities (ICEC) is the second in series
of academic forums promoted by the International Low Carbon City,
Neighbourhood, Building Academic Alliance (IAA-LCCNB). The Conference
addresses energy and cities with special emphasis on renewable energy and
energy efficiency to propel cities towards low carbon pathways. The Conference
covers energy within the city and beyond its boundaries, encompassing technical
and policy solutions needed to achieve energy efficiency, reduced consumption and
provide thermal comfort to citizens.
Recognising the broad range of challenges in energy and cities, ICEC provides a platform addressing the
challenges and innovations (scientific / technology / policy) development of relevance to the sector. ICEC
provides opportunities to meet, interact, network, debate and present. The conference will include the
latest knowledge, ideas and issues pertinent to energy and urban development addressing cutting edge
research in renewable energy, energy management, energy efficiency, public policy development, and
improvement of social wellbeing.
Prof AbuBakr S. Bahaj
Chair of ICEC 2019 Conference | Head, Energy & Climate Change Division, University of Southampton
ENERGY & POLICIES
REGISTRATION
www.energyandcities.or
ENERGY INDUSTRY LOCAL AUTHORITIES ACADEMIA
ENERGY & BUILDINGS
EVOLVING CITIES
Micro-generation
Smart & green buildings
Energy efficiency
Building technologies
Heating & cooling systems
Energy demand
Urbanisation
Smart cities
Resilient cities
Life cycle assessment
Ecology, ecosystem & biodiversity
Energy storage & ICT
Regulations and codes
Support mechanisms & incentives
Energy capacity building
Carbon emissions
Energy awareness & acceptance
International cooperation
DAY 1
Wednesday - 10 July DAY 2
Thursday - 11 July DAY 3
Friday - 12 July
8:00 Registration Registration Registration
8:45 Opening ceremony
9:00 Plenary Plenary Plenary
9:15 Oral presentations Oral presentations Oral presentations
11:00 Break & exhibition Break & exhibition Break & exhibition
11:30 Plenary Oral presentations Plenary
12:00 Forum: Energy, buildings & policies Forum: Local authorities & energy Forum: SMEs - Smart cities
13:00 Lunch & exhibition Lunch & exhibition Closing ceremony & lunch
14:00 Plenary Plenary
14:15 Oral presentations Oral presentations
15:30 Break & exhibition Poster presentation & exhibition
16:00 Oral presentations Site visit / city tour (optional)
17:30 Poster presentation & exhibition
18:30 Social events Social events
Programme International Conference on Energy and Cities
10-12 July 2019 | University of Southampton | UK
Current Keynote Speakers
Prof Brian Collins CB
Professor of Engineering Policy, University College
London
Prof Rachel Cooper OBE
Professor of Design Management & Policy, Lancaster University
Prof Wendy Hall DBE
Professor of Computer Science
University of Southampton
Cllr Chris Hammond
Leader of Southampton City Council
Prof Patrick James
Professor of Energy and Buildings, University of
Southampton
Prof Soteris Kalogirou
Chair of Department of Mechanical Engineering &
Materials, Cyprus University of Technology
Prof Borong Liu
Assistant Dean, School of Architecture, Tsinghua
University
Prof Jiaping Liu
Academician of Chinese Academy of Engineering,
Xi’an University of Architecture and
Prof Nick Tyler CBE
Director of UCL Centre for Transport Studies,
University College London
Dr Alan Whitehead MP
Shadow Minister for Business, Energy and
Industrial Strategy, Energy and Climate Change
University of Southampton
Southampton, SO17 1BJ
United Kingdom
www.energyandcities.org
@energyandcities
Organised by
Energy and Climate Change Division | Sustainable Energy Research Group
University of Southampton | www.energy.soton.ac.uk | @EnergySoton
Supporting Academic Journals & Organisations
International Academic Alliance Low Carbon City, Neighbourhood, Building