Book of Proceedings
The Book of Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Energy and Environment: bringing together Economics and Engineering is now available online.
Click here to download it (protected by password).
Call for Papers
The scope of the Conference covers the following areas:
- Auctions
- Business strategies and decision models under uncertainty
- CCS and clean energy technologies
- Climate change
- Climate change and the energy sector
- Commodity and financial derivatives markets for energy
- Distributed generation under uncertainty
- Econometrics of energy markets
- Economic Growth and Sustainability
- Effects of uncertainty on long-term contracts versus spot trading in energy markets
- Electricity prices and uncertainty
- Emissions markets and trading
- Energy and Environment Policy
- Energy and environmental innovation and technology development
- Energy and Environmental Projects Analysis
- Energy Efficiency
- Energy efficiency challenges and policies
- Energy Markets
- Energy Modelling
- Energy risk assessment methods and analysis
- Energy storage
- Energy System Analysis
- Energy Technology
- Environmental Accounting
- Environmental and Social Impact Assessment
- Environmental Management
- European energy directives
- Experimental methods and behavioral economics in energy and environment analysis
- Financing and investment in the energy sector
- Game theory and strategy
- Gas transportation and pipelines
- Geopolitics
- Geopolitics of energy markets
- Green Mobility Solutions
- Impact Assessment
- Indicators of Sustainability
- Intermittent renewables and capacity markets and instruments
- Investment issues in liberalized energy markets
- Land and Water
- Lifecycle Analysis
- Market and environmental effects of unconventional fossil-fuels
- Market design
- Market information and transparency issues in the energy sector
- Market power in liberalized electricity markets
- Non-carbon energy technologies
- Non-renewable resource markets
- Oil reserves and production
- Political economy and governance in the energy sector
- Pollution management
- Power and gas trade under volatile prices
- Power network organization and regulation issues; smart grids
- Pricing
- Prospects for alternative transportation fuels and technologies
- Prospects for nuclear power
- Public Awareness
- Public Goods Provision
- Regional energy issues
- Regulation and Competition
- Regulation and taxation under uncertainty
- Renewable Energies
- Risk Analysis
- Security of supply issues
- Smart cities
- Statistical and numerical methods
- Sustainable Development
- Sustainable Industry
- Sustainable Mobility Solutions
- Technological Change and the Environment
- Technology transition and the Economy
- Uncertainty
- Waste Management
- Wealth Accounting and Valuation of Ecosystems
Submission Guidelines
Submissions of extend abstracts are welcome and should be made until December 15, 2016. To submit your extend abstracts please follow the link.
Extended abstracts should be original and high-quality. The extended abstract should contain the following elements: Title; name of the author(s), affiliation(s), address(es), email(s), keywords, JEL classification codes and conference topic. Authors should keep the extended abstract between 500 and 800 words.
The extended abstracts will be evaluated by the Scientific Committee. The authors of the accepted abstracts will then be invited to submit the full length papers (instructions available soon).
Please note that papers accepted by the scientific committee and presented at the conference will be published in the Conference Proceedings.
ICEE 2015 proceedings are already indexed in Thomson Reuters (ISI) Proceedings
ICEE 2017 proceedings will also be submitted to Thomson Reuters (ISI) Proceedings and/or Scopus for indexing.
All matters related to submissions and papers will be handled by the University of Porto organizing committee (icee@fep.up.pt).