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Alternative Energy Symposium 2009 provides a unique opportunity for communication and collaboration between academicians, industry leaders and planners in the areas of Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency, and Advanced Energy Technologies. It is a joint program between American Science and Technology and Chicago State University’s the Center for Alternative Energy Technology (CAET) which is performing basic and applied research to develop and commercialize alternative fuels, such as hydrogen, fuel-cell, bio-fuel, direct carbon, and other unconventional sources such as from solar, wind, and other natural resources. The objective of the symposium is to develop and promote all the potential alternative energy sources and systems that can help in gaining energy independence.
The topics of interest at Alternative Energy Symposium 2009 symposium are:
- Low and High Temperature PEM Fuel Cells
- Light Weight Thin Film Solar Cells
- Direct Carbon Fuel Cells
- Low Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
- Portable Hydrogen Generation
- Hydrogen Production from Coal
- Hydrogen Generation from Non-Petroleum Resources
- Bio-Fuel from Agricultural Waste Products
- Wind Energy Conversion Techniques
- Microwave Technology Applications in Materials Research
- Waste Energy Harvesting Techniques
Visitor Profile
The targeted visitors at Alternative Energy Symposium 2009 are from the following areas:
- Industry Experts
- Scientists
- Speakers
- Researchers
Organizer
The Center for Alternative Energy Technology, USA