Development of a Thermodynamic Model for Chromates, Molybdates, Tungstates, and Vanadates Involved in the Corrosion of Steels (Fe, Cr, Ni, Mo, W, and V) at High Temperatures in Atmospheres Containing O–H–S–C–Cl and Alkaline Salts.- Copper in Biomass Fuels and Its Effect on Combustion Processes.- Synthesis Methods for Nanoparticle Morphology Control in Energy Applications.- Silicon Production from SiO Gas via Gas-Phase Reactions.- Macroscopic Modeling and Phase Field Modeling of Solar Grade Silicon by Molten Salt Electrolysis.- Design of a Molten Salt Metal-Air Battery with High-Energy Density.
Fiseha Tesfaye, Abo Akademi University; Lei Zhang, University of Alaska Fairbanks; Donna P. Guillen, Idaho National Laboratory; Ziqi Sun, Queensland University of Technology; Alafara Abdullahi Baba, University of Ilorin; Neale R. Neelameggham, IND LLC; Mingming Zhang, Wood Mackenzie;
Dirk E. Verhulst, Consultant, Extractive Metallurgy and Energy Efficiency; Shafiq Alam, University of Saskatchewan
The reliance on fossil fuels for energy is unsustainable and has released an unprecedented
amount of carbon dioxide into our atmosphere. The continual research and development
effort into clean and sustainable energy technologies is of paramount importance to
ensure the responsible progress of human civilization and innovations. This collection,
with authors representing industry, government, and academia, focuses on energy
efficient technologies including innovative ore beneficiation, smelting technologies,
recycling and waste heat recovery, and emerging novel energy technologies. The
symposium also covers various technological aspects of sustainable energy ecosystems,
processes that improve energy efficiency and reduce thermal emissions.
Topics include:
• Renewable Energy and Combustion Technologies
• Energy Efficiency, Decarbonization and CO2 Management