World Sustainable Energy Days 2016 - Call for papers

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The World Sustainable Energy Days 2016 (WSED16) will take place from 24-26 February 2016 in Wels, Austria, providing a wide platform of events on sustainable energy. WSED16 aims to provide up-to-date information on technologies, policies and markets, with a purpose of making a significant contribution to awareness raising about renewable energy and energy efficiency.
WSED16 provides to stakeholders the opportunity to share their work, achievements, ideas and insights with the worldwide sustainable energy community.

For further information on paper submission, please visit the relevant WSED website.

We invite you to submit papers on
• renewable energy sources
• energy efficient and sustainable buildings
• pellets
• sustainable energy technologies, markets and policies

The papers can address the following aspects:
• successfully realised projects
• technical innovation
• programmes, strategies, networks
• information, marketing, dissemination
• R&D projects
• market analyses, studies
• innovative products
• financing solutions and business models
• integrated approaches and solutions for energy efficiency and renewable energy sources

Deadline: 9 October 2015

The papers will be presented in oral or poster sessions. Accepted and presented contributions can be published in the conference proceedings. 

How to participate? 
Please submit your contributions for the "Call for Papers" by e-mail to office@esv.or.at.

For the Young Researchers Conference and to propose a speaker, please use the respective online submission form:
Young Researchers Conference
Propose a speaker 
Check the "Frequently asked questions" for further information.

How to prepare a paper?
The paper should:
• include a title and the names and full addresses of the author and co-authors (full names, affiliations, full post addresses, phones, e-mails, websites)
• be 2-15 pages in length and written in English or German
• include a short summary at the beginning
• graphics and pictures are welcome!

We look forward to receiving your contributions!

Topics for the European Pellet Conference
• technologies, markets, policies
• innovations in fuels, distribution and equipment 
• services, business models and financing in the field of pellet production and use
• strategies, policies, legislation, programmes to develop pellet heating/electricity markets
• raw materials, pellet production technologies (e.g. torrefaction)
• standardisation, quality criteria, quality management
• pellet market reports (local, regional, national markets)
• marketing of equipment, fuels and services
• supply chains for fuels and equipment
• security of pellet supply
• safety issues (storage, equipment)
• sustainability aspects along the value chain & certification schemes
• improvements in costs, performance and consumer satisfaction
• solutions for heating, small & large CHP and industrial pellet applications
• pellets and energy efficiency (heating, electricity production)
• pilot projects, information and training
• energy contracting and other operation & financing models
• results of EU-funded projects

Topics for the European Nearly Zero Energy Buildings Conference (NZEB)
• new construction, deep renovation, neighbourhoods/city quarters
• technologies, policies, financing, best practice examples
• innovative products, services and programmes for energy efficiency and renewable energy sources in buildings
• good practice examples for domestic, public, commercial buildings & social housing from around the world
• renovation strategies
• innovative financing solutions and financial instruments for energy efficiency and renewable energy in buildings
• integration of renewable energy into building systems
• implementation of the EU buildings directive (EPBD)
• policies, programmes and standards for "Nearly Zero Energy Buildings" (individual buildings, neighbourhoods)
• marketing of NZEBs
• programmes to increase user acceptance, quality and trust in NZEBs
• performance requirements (energy efficiency, renewable energy sources), also taking into account cost-optimality criteria
• reports on the progress of Member States in NZEB policies and in implementing other aspects of the European Buildings Directive
market impacts of energy performance certificates on real estate markets
programmes promoting the "exemplary role of the public sector"
public and private initiatives for mobilising investments in building renovation
reports on National Action Plans for NZEBs, regional and local strategies and programmes
• innovative products, services and business models for energy efficiency and renewable energy in buildings
• reports about local, regional, national building and construction markets
• sustainability, durability, affordability
• smart buildings
• training & skills, qualifications
• results of EU-funded projects

Topics for the Young Researchers Conference 
• energy efficiency in buildings
• biomass
• submissions are welcome from any field (e.g. technology & engineering, economic and social sciences, architecture, law, arts, etc.)
Please use the online submission form.

Topics for the Energy Efficiency Services Conference
• financing and operation models for the refurbishment of buildings and lighting
• Energy Performance Contracting (EPC) & other integrated services 
• good practice examples for energy efficiency services and innovative financing from around the world
• programmes to develop and promote energy efficiency services and innovative financial instruments
• innovative energy efficiency services
• analysis of national/regional markets
• technology solutions for energy efficiency services, energy management tools
• energy advices and auditing services
• services for the refurbishment of buildings and street lighting
• planning, financing and operating renewable installations in buildings
• ESCOs: how to become an ESCO, how to successfully carry out projects
• the role of ESCO facilitators
• results of EU-funded projects

Frequently asked questions: Call for Papers
What do you mean by "papers"?
A paper is a written conference contribution (usually a short article or a ppt presentation) which you submit to our "Call for Papers". Accepted and presented papers can be published in the conference proceedings. 
What do you mean by "Call for Papers"?
The Call for Papers invites you to submit your written conference contribution before 9 October 2015. 
Do we have to submit an abstract or the final paper by 9 October 2015?
This is a one-stage submission process - meaning that your paper will be assessed based on your contribution sent on 9 October 2015 (there will not be a second round where selected abstracts are invited to submit a full paper). The length and level of comprehensiveness is up to you, but the contribution should have 2 to 15 pages with a short summary at the beginning. Graphics and pictures are welcome. 
How should the paper be structured?
The structure of the paper is up to you, one possible content structure could be: 
title - short and clear summary - background/starting point - technology or methodology - project description - innovative aspects - examples - conclusions & outlook 
What length should the paper have?
The paper should have 2 to 15 pages. A short summary at the beginning is helpful. Graphics and pictures are welcome. 
What are the selection criteria?
Among the most important selection criteria are innovative aspects, replication potential, relevance for the conference topics, quality of information provided. Papers can be selected for oral or for poster presentation.

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