2nd Global
Sustainable & Conventional Energy Congress

2nd Global Sustainable & Conventional Energy Congress, where Sustainable & Conventional Energy minds unite to shape the future. To discover ground-breaking research, connect with top professionals, and explore innovations transforming Sustainable & Conventional Energy

November
17-18, 2025
Venue
Amsterdam, Netherlands

Plenary Speakers:


Prof. Mark Bomberg
Prof. Ralph Kennel
Prof. Xu Qiang
Prof. John L. Zhou
Prof. Koji Hashimoto

About Conference

We are delighted to announce and cordially extending you a warm invitation to attend the 2nd Global Sustainable & Conventional Energy Congress (GSCEC2025) to be held during November 17-18, 2025 in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The theme of the Conference is: “Integrating Innovation and Tradition: Advancing Global Energy Solutions”

A wide-ranging scientific program consisting of plenary lectures, keynote lectures, Invited lectures, parallel sessions, as well as poster sessions for young scientists covering all topics in Sustainable Energy will be scheduled. This is one in all the foremost necessary topics with members from around the world centered on learning concerning in the fields of Renewable Energy & Resources, Sustainable Development, Conventional Energy, Solar Energy and other associated organizations to participate in the event and gain knowledge on Energy Innovations.

90+
Featured Speakers
300+
Attendees
60+
Hours of Lectures
15+
Partners

Journal Collaboration

Enlisted Speakers

Prof. Mark Bomberg

Clarkson University, USA
H-Index: 25

Prof. Ralph Kennel

Technical University of Munich, Germany
H-Index 46

Prof. Xu Qiang

Southern University of Science and Technology, China
H-Index 136

Prof. John L. Zhou

University of Technology Sydney, Australia
H-Index 99

Prof. Koji Hashimoto

Tohoku University, Japan
H-Index 75

Prof. Gang Pan

York St John University, UK
H-Index 64

Prof. Chen Cong

Dalian University of Technology, China
H-index: 8

Prof. Osman Adiguzel

Department of Physics, Firat University, Turkey
H-Index: 5

Prof. Andrea Reale

University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy
H-Index: 24

Prof. Bo Liu

University of Science and Technology of China
H-index: 55

Prof. Xiaoqiang Cui

Jilin University, China
Deputy Dean

Dr. Luc Grare

Head of Central and Eastern Europe at Lhyfe, France
Managing Director of EMEA operations at REC

Abderrahmane Bairi

Paris Nanterre University, France

Suresh Aluvihara

Department of Chemical and Process Engineering, University of Peradeniya, Sri lanka

Adina-Iuliana Deacu

Environmental psychology researcher

Dr. Khaled Almazam

Najran University, Saudi arabia
PH.D scholar

Prof. Basim Al-Najjar

Linnaeus University, Sweden
H-index: 24

Prof. Lu Lin Vivien

Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
H-index: 40

Frank Werner

Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg, Germany
H-index 57

Andrej Jentsch

Managing Director, Richtvert

Prof. Hugo Morais

INESC-ID, Portugal
H-index: 48

Prof. Fang Lu

Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Senior Researcher

Dr. Weijie Li

Central South University, China

Dr. Malin Andreasson

University of Groningen, Netherland

Dr Iftikhar Ahmed

Abu dabhi university, UAE
Editorial board member

Muhammad Khairuddin

Equipment Engineer (Automation) at Infineon Technologies, Malaysia
GICC Engineer

Muhammadh Ishqy

Faculty of Engineering, South Eastern University of Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka

Timona Ghosh

Country Head Germany at HDF Energy

Prof. Sanjay Kumar Singh

Indian Institute of Technology, India
H-index: 24

Dr. Yang Xinchun

Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
H-index: 55

Prof. Enio Pontes de Deus

Federal University of Cear, Brazil

Dr. Xuan Xu

National Institute of Metrology, China
H-Index: 19

Dr. Zhiwei Zhang

Harbin Institute of Technology at Weihai, China

Chan Tung Sun

Macau University of Science and Technology, China

Gordon Huang

University of Regina, Canada

Alireza Ghasempour

University of Applied Science and Technology, Iran

Hakimi Khairuddin

Infineon Technologies, Malaysia
GICC Engineer

Yani Ding

Xi'an Jiaotong University, China
H-index: 18

Zaloa Azkorra Larrinaga

Assistant Professor, Faculty of Engineering of Bilbao, Spain

Amela Ajanovic

Vienna University of Technology (TU Wien), Austria
H-index: 22

Yuewei Ai

Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, China

Renato Somma

Italian Institute of Geophysics and Vulcanology (INGV), Italy
H-index: 23

Cao Sunliang

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, HKSAR, China
H-index: 32

CONFERENCE SESSIONS

Renewable Energy Integration

Energy Storage & Battery Technologies

Smart Grid Systems & Energy Distribution

Policy Frameworks for Sustainable Development

Innovative Energy Materials & Technologies

Energy Policy, Economics & Social Impacts

Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Technologies

Waste-to-Energy & Circular Economy

E-Mobility & Sustainable Transportation

Climate Change & Environmental Sustainability

Fossil Fuel Technologies

Power Plant Engineering

Energy Policy & Market Trends

Carbon Capture & Emissions Reduction

Oil & Gas Exploration

Nuclear Energy & Safety

Energy Infrastructure & Grid Management

Industrial Energy Efficiency

Petrochemical & Refining Technologies

Future of Conventional Energy

TENTATIVE SESSIONS SCHEDULE

DAY 1 SESSIONS on NOVEMBER 17, 2025

  • • Renewable Energy Integration

  • • Energy Storage & Battery Technologies

  • • Smart Grid Systems & Energy Distribution
  • • Policy Frameworks for Sustainable Development
  • • Innovative Energy Materials & Technologies

  • • Energy Policy, Economics & Social Impacts

  • • Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Technologies

  • • Waste-to-Energy & Circular Economy
  • • E-Mobility & Sustainable Transportation

  • • Climate Change & Environmental Sustainability

Who Should Attend?

Sustainable energy sessions attract a diverse group of attendees, including:

  • • Researchers & Academics – Scientists studying renewable energy, energy storage, and climate sustainability.
  • • Industry Professionals – Engineers and product developers working on solar, wind, hydrogen, and battery technologies.
  • • Government & Policy Experts – Officials shaping energy policies, carbon neutrality strategies, and global sustainability efforts.
  • • Investors & Entrepreneurs – Venture capitalists and startups exploring innovations in energy solutions and emerging technologies.
  • • Students & Early-Career Scientists – Graduate students, postdocs, and young professionals presenting research and networking.
  • • Exhibitors & Manufacturers – Companies showcasing clean energy technologies, smart grid solutions, and energy-efficient systems

DAY 2 SESSIONS on NOVEMBER 18, 2025

  • • Fossil Fuel Technologies

  • • Power Plant Engineering

  • • Energy Policy & Market Trends
  • • Carbon Capture & Emissions Reduction
  • • Oil & Gas Exploration

  • • Nuclear Energy & Safety

  • • Energy Infrastructure & Grid Management

  • • Industrial Energy Efficiency
  • • Petrochemical & Refining Technologies

  • • Future of Conventional Energy




Who Should Attend?

Conventional energy sessions attract a diverse group of attendees, including:

  • • Industry Professionals – Engineers, executives, and technical experts from oil, gas, coal, and nuclear sectors.
  • • Government & Policy Experts – Officials shaping energy regulations, infrastructure policies, and sustainability strategies.
  • • Researchers & Academics – Scientists studying fossil fuel technologies, carbon capture, and energy efficiency.
  • • Investors & Entrepreneurs – Venture capitalists and startups exploring innovations in conventional energy solutions.
  • • Students & Early-Career Scientists – Graduate students, postdocs, and young professionals presenting research and networking.
  • • Exhibitors & Manufacturers – Companies showcasing power plant technologies, refining processes, and industrial applications.

Conference Dates

November 17-18, 2025


Early Bird Registration

28 June 2025


Abstract Submission Deadline

June 30, 2025


Conference Venue

Amsterdam, Netherlands

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