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Fifth International Symposium on Energy Challenges and Mechanics (ECM5)
- working on small scales

Mission Statement
To facilitate a multidisciplinary study on energy challenges worldwide.
Introduction
Since James Watt, a Scottish inventor, improved the efficiency of steam engine, human civilization relies more and more on a steady energy supply. Today, the world is poised on the brink of two historic energy transformations: replacing oil with electricity in transportation, and replacing high carbon, finite-supply coal and natural gas with renewable wind, solar, marine and biomass energies for electricity production. This symposium is about current state of the art small scale technologies being applied to solve energy challenges, detailed topics can be found here.
Venue
The venue of the symposium is in The Kingsmills Hotel, Culcabock Road, Inverness, IV2 3LP, Scotland, United Kingdom.
Who should attend?
Attendees include scientists, engineers, biologists and industry managers etc, who solve energy challenges by working at small scales.
Delegates are from:
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