Energies 2025 — THE GREEN INSTITUTE

Energies 2.0 explores the transformative potential of decentralized energy solutions and green innovation by fostering collaboration and advancing cutting-edge strategies. This event aims to bring together innovators, policymakers, and thought leaders to envision energy systems that prioritize accessibility, sustainability, and community empowerment.


SPEAKERS


Dr. Krish Saha

Associate Professor at Birmingham City University, United Kingdom.

Dr. Selim Bayraktar

Researcher and Lecturer, Istanbul University-Cerrahpaşa, Turkey

Dr. Julian Hunt

Research Scientist, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia

Prof. Manoj Kumar Mishra

Assistant Professor, Marwadi University, India

Dr. Clement Sefa-Nyarko

Lecturer, African Leadership Centre, School of Global Affairs, Kings College London, United Kingdom

Litu Sethi

Ph.D. Research Schola, National Institute of Technology, India

Conference Chair

Prof. Daniel M. Kammen

 

These subthemes for Energies 2.0 focus on 'Empowering Communities through Decentralized Energy Solutions and Green Innovation,' while also welcoming submissions on other relevant topics.

INNOVATIVE DECENTRALIZED ENERGY SOLUTIONS

  • Exploring the Role of Microgrids in Rural Electrification

  • Harnessing Distributed Energy Resources for Energy Access

  • Advancements in Peer-to-Peer Energy Trading Platforms

  • Empowering Communities with Solar Home Systems and Off-Grid Solutions

  • Decentralized Energy Storage Solutions for Sustainable Power

 GREEN TECHNOLOGIES FOR SUSTAINABLE ENERGY TRANSITION

  • Advancing Solar and Wind Energy Technologies for Local Solutions

  • Scaling Up Energy Efficiency in Low-Carbon Communities

  • The Potential of Biomass and Waste-to-Energy Solutions

  • Integration of Smart Grid Technologies in Local Energy Networks

  • Transforming Energy Infrastructure Through AI and IoT Integration

POLICY FRAMEWORKS AND GOVERNANCE FOR DECENTRALIZED ENERGY

  • Designing Inclusive Policies for Community-Led Renewable Energy Projects

  • Regulatory Approaches to Promote Clean Energy Access in Remote Areas

  • International Standards and Collaboration for Decentralized Energy Systems

  • Building Effective Public-Private Partnerships in Green Energy Projects

  • Overcoming Financial Barriers for Decentralized Energy Innovations

SOCIAL IMPACT AND COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT THROUGH ENERGY

  • Enhancing Education and Awareness on Renewable Energy Technologies

  • Bridging Gender Gaps in Energy Access and Decision-Making

  • Community-Led Models for Energy Solutions and Empowerment

  • Advancing Energy Access as a Catalyst for Economic Development

  • Health and Wellbeing Benefits of Decentralized Renewable Energy Systems

CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION AND DECARBONIZATION THROUGH ENERGY INNOVATION

  • Reducing Carbon Emissions with Localized Renewable Energy Solutions

  • The Role of Green Hydrogen in Decentralized Energy Systems

  • Achieving Net-Zero Goals Through Community-Based Energy Models

  • Scaling Up Carbon Capture and Storage Technologies in Rural Energy Solutions

  • Enhancing Energy Resilience to Climate-Induced Disasters

Important Deadlines

DEADLINE FOR Abstract Submission

March 10, 2025

Acceptance Notification

March 15, 2025

DEADLINE FOR EARLY-BIRD REGISTRATION

March 20, 2025

DEADLINE FOR Full Paper Submission and Registration

March 25, 2025


Abstract Submission

During the registration process, you will have the opportunity to submit a 250-word abstract in English. This abstract should include the title, theme, focus, and main contributions of your paper, article, or research.


Paper Format

All panel abstracts, paper abstracts, posters, and presentations will be available online as open access on our website.

Three types of manuscripts may be submitted:

  • Full-length Articles: These should describe new and carefully confirmed findings, and experimental procedures should be given in sufficient detail for others to verify the work. The length of a full paper should be the minimum required to describe and interpret the work clearly.

  • Short Communications: Suitable for recording the results of complete small investigations or giving details of new models or hypotheses, innovative methods, techniques, or apparatus. The style of the main sections need not conform to that of full-length papers. Short communications should be 2 to 4 printed pages (about 6 to 12 manuscript pages) in length.

  • Reviews: Submissions of reviews and perspectives covering topics of current interest are welcome and encouraged. Reviews should be concise and no longer than 4-6 printed pages (about 12 to 18 manuscript pages). Reviews are also peer-reviewed.

  • Posters: Submission of posters must include data and methodology. Posters are subject to peer review and will be made available on all our platforms before the day of the event.

Anyone wishing to present or publish a presented paper must register for the conference and submit an abstract(s). Abstracts and full-length papers (in case of peer-reviewed publication) should be emailed to hello@greeninstitute.ng with the MS Word file name format "Energies2025_Peterson_Abstract" or "Energies2025_Peterson_Fullpaper", where "Peterson" represents the corresponding author's surname and "Energies2025" stands for the conference code.


Fees & Certification

Certification

A verifiable ‘Certificate of Participation’ will be issued to participants who have successfully presented their papers, at a discounted rate.

  • Participation + Certificate: $10

  • Oral Presentation + Certificate: $25

  • Poster Presentation + Certificate: $25

  • Presentation + Certificate + Publication: $100

You will have the option to make your certification payment after receiving registration confirmation from the Organizing Committee.

All participants—keynote speakers, panelists, presenters, and the audience—have the opportunity to submit and deliver their papers on the sub-themes listed above. Why not showcase your views on sustainability to the world at this year's event?

The conference features five sessions, with three keynote speakers delivering opening lectures central to the theme. Following this, each of the five sessions will have ten or more speakers presenting their articles or papers.

A moderator will manage the speakers, presentations, and timing. Each session will last for two hours, including a short break.

Keynote Speakers

Each keynote speaker has a total of 30 minutes to deliver their article, paper, or research. The first 20 minutes are for the lecture or presentation, followed by a brief ten-minute Question and Answer session.

Presenters

Presenters have 12 minutes for their lectures: ten minutes for the presentation on their chosen sub-theme and two minutes for a quick Question and Answer session.

Medium for Attendance

This year's conference will be virtual. Participants—speakers, panelists, presenters, and the audience—will receive a link for the video conference via email or text message.

We will also live-stream the conference in real-time. Connect and join us from anywhere via a phone or computer. If you're presenting a lecture, you will need a good microphone, in addition to a webcam and a computer or phone. Please test these devices before the online conference begins to ensure they are working properly.

After registering, you will receive more information about the Energies 1. 0 conference. If you have any questions or wish to know more about this online conference, email us at hello@greeninstitute.ng or click here. Our team is ready to assist you.

TO BE ANNOUNCED

SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE

Dr. Eugene Eteris

Director, European Integration Institute, Denmark

Chair

Dr. Adenike A. Akinsemolu

Director, The Green Institute

Adrian Loy Chun Minh

Assistant Professor, Monash University, Australia

Scientific Committee