IEEE Green Tech Conference--Call for Papers Extended

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IEEE Green Technologies Conference Extends Call for Papers on Current & Emerging Renewable Energy Sources & Clean Energy Technologies 

WASHINGTON (4 November 2013) -- IEEE Green Technologies Conference (GREENTECH 2014) organizers have extended the call for papers on topics related to green technology, renewable energy and clean technology to 8 November.

 Accepted papers will be presented during the sixth-annual conference (http://ieeegreentech.org/), 3-4 April 2014, at the Omni Corpus Christi (Texas) Hotel. They will be published in a conference proceedings CD and available through the digital library IEEE Xplore.

GREENTECH 2014 will focus on green technologies deployed in marine and coastal environments. Contributed papers, particularly in the following areas, are solicited:

* Ocean, tidal, wind, solar & geothermal energy conversion

* Green energy generation & storage

* Green energy transmission & distribution, including Smart Grid

* Biomass & biofuel as green energy

* Green buildings

* Green energy policies, management & control

* Green energy pedagogy & curricula

 To submit a paper, go to http://www.ieeegreentech.org/conference-program/papers/

 For an article on the 2013 conference, see http://www.todaysengineer.org/2013/Jul/GREENTECH.asp

GREENTECH 2014 is sponsored by IEEE Region 5, the Corpus Christi Section and IEEE-USA. 

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IEEE-USA Public Relations Manager

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