Tehran hosts the 11th International Energy Conference, one of the largest gatherings of managers and experts in the energy sector.
The 11th International Energy conference (IEC), organized by the Iranian National Energy Committee, the member of World Energy Council (WEC), is underway at Niroo Research Institute (NRI) in Tehran and runs until May 31.
Held under the main theme of “Energy Dynamics in the Changing World”, the IEC includes various items including paper presentations, workshops, key speaker addresses and professional round tables.
Among the key speakers at the conference are Dr. Urban Rusnák, Secretary General, Energy Charter Treaty (ECT); Dr. Alessandro Clerici, the Executive Chair of the World Energy Council’s RES Systems Integration study, Italy; Dr. Carole Nakhle, Director of Crystol Energy, UK; Christopher Cook, Director of Petro Scotland limited, Dr. Ken Koyama, Chief Economist and Managing Director, Institute of Energy Economics, Japan; and Prof. W. D. Walls, Department of Economics, University of Calgary, Canada, as well as a number of other prominent experts in energy sector.
At this two-day conference, experts from more than 20 countries, including the US, Germany, Belgium, India, Finland, and Greece will share their ideas related to current energy challenges, in the form of four specialized panels.
The IEC aims to create a forum where energy experts can confer on specialized national and international deliberations, accomplishments and contemporary research activities in the energy sector.
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