Green World Conferences Ltd and Cerebral Business Research (CBR) will be holding the prestigious EnAsia 2011 – Enabling Energy Dialogue conference and exhibition in New Delhi on 5-6 December 2011. The event will include
AWARD: Advanced World Algae Research and Development and Food-Fuel-Poverty streams requested by the participants of our previous events.
As with all our events, the conference offers first-class business networking and learning opportunities with over 200 delegates in attendance.
Up to now our events have received over 1000 delegates.
Main topics for 2011:
* Energy policies for the South Asian region
* Biomass into energy and fuel
* Biofuel and biomass feedstock research and technologies
* Indirect land use debate – can jatropha help eradicating poverty
* Novel technologies for biofuel production
* Jatropha, pongamia and algae for fuel and food
* Solar energy for the South Asian region
* Wind energy for the South Asian region
* Finance options for the clean industry in South Asia
Who will you meet:
* National and local government officials
* CEOs, GMs, COOs, CFOs of relevant companies
* Energy companies
* Sustainability experts
* Agriculture professionals
* Green technologies
* Technology companies
* Service providers
* Automotive and aviation industries representatives
* Analysts
* Storage and logistics managers
* Biofuel and biomass traders
* Agriculture commodities traders
* Fertiliser producers
* Feedstock suppliers
* Laboratory and certifications specialists
* Oil companies
* Biotechnology companies
* Banking and investment sector experts
Government officials and green industry experts are invited to submit papers (in PDF or Power Point format). A detailed extended abstract will be considered if it gives a clear reflection of the contents and key points of the coming paper. All paper submissions will be handled electronically and should be emailed to dm@greenworldconferences.com. The submitted abstracts will be subject to peer review. Papers accepted for oral presentation will be given 20 minutes presentation time and 10 minutes questions and answers time at the end of each session. Abstracts are due by 30 June 2011. Full paper, once accepted, will be due 1 November 2011.

