The Alternative Energy Promotion Center (AEPC), Ministry of Environment, and the Center for Energy Studies (CES), Institute of Engineering, Tribhuvan University, are the organizers of the international-level conference. [break]
The expected number of participants are 250 to 300 including national and international experts on this field.
The conference will focus on 14 themes including economics of climate change, up-scaling of the renewable energy, glacier melting and issues of Mountain Alliance Countries, water resource management, and many other issues, said Director of CES and Chairman of the Conference Organizing Committee, Dr. Triratna Bajracharya.
Dr. Bajracharya said over 100 working papers will be presented in the conference related to diversified sub-themes by national and international experts.
According to Dr. Bajracharya, the first international conference held in 1998 helped in exchanging experiences and information in the field of renewable energy technology, while the second international conference organized in 2003 contributed to exploring the existing engineering educational activities and others. Both the conferences were organized in Kathmandu.
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