12
February
2016

Call for Papers for the International Conference on Maritime Energy Management (MARENER 2017)

PRESS RELEASE: 12 February 2016
The World Maritime University is announcing a call for papers for the International Conference on Maritime Energy Management (MARENER 2017), to be held from 24 to 25 January 2017 at WMU in Malmö, Sweden.

“WMU is pleased to announce this important international event that directly supports the University’s commitment to the UN 2030 Sustainable Development Goals, in particular Goal 7: Ensure access to affordable, reliable sustainable and modern energy for all. As reflected in the 2016 World Maritime Day Theme, Shipping: indispensable to the world, the shipping industry is critical to the world economy and it also has a responsibility to provide energy efficient and environmentally friendly methods of transporting goods around the globe. Through this international conference, research, and a new MSc specialization in Maritime  Energy Management, WMU is contributing to the aim of achieving a sustainable future for the maritime industry and the planet,” stated Dr. Cleopatra Doumbia-Henry, WMU President.   

Energy management is a key strategy for energy efficient and environmentally friendly shipping that enhances profitability within a tightening regulatory framework. MARENER 2017 will provide a forum for both researchers and practitioners to examine opportunities and challenges in the field of maritime energy with the aim of achieving an energy efficient and low carbon future for the maritime industry.

 Topics to be addressed throughout the event include:

  • Regulatory framework
  • Energy efficient ship design and operation
  • Energy management in ports and shipyards
  • Economics of energy efficiency
  • Social and human dimensions of energy management
  • Theoretical aspects of maritime energy management
  • Alternative fuels and marine renewable energy
  • Offshore and ocean energy

Call for Papers

Papers under all themes will inform and enrich the conference discussions. The abstract submission deadline is 30 September 2016.

Details

International Conference on Maritime Energy Management (MARENER 2017)
Date: 24-25 January 2017
Location: Malmö, Sweden
wmu.se/marener2017

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