3rd Miami International Conference on Alternative Energy Sources, 15–17 December 1980, Miami Beach, Florida, U.S.A.

3rd Miami International Conference on Alternative Energy Sources, 15–17 December 1980, Miami Beach, Florida, U.S.A.

PLAN TO ATTEND! 3RD MIAMI INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SOURCES 15--17 December 1980 Miami Beach, Florida, U.S.A. Presented by." Clean ...

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PLAN TO ATTEND! 3RD MIAMI INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SOURCES 15--17 December 1980 Miami Beach, Florida, U.S.A.

Presented by." Clean Energy Research Institute, University of Miami In cooperation with: International Association for Hydrogen Energy, Mechanical Engineering Department, University of Miami

World eneroy event In the highly successful series of Alternative Energy Sources Conferences, the 3rd Miami International Conference on Alternative Energy Sources is now being planned. In the tradition established by the earlier meetings, it will provide an event worthy of this important energy subject. The 3rd Miami International Conference on Alternative Energy Sources will be a landmark event in the world's accelerating search for new, clean and abundant sources of energy.

Objective The rapid depletion of fossil fuels, particularly petroleum and natural gas, makes consideration of various alternative sources a matter of great importance. This conference will provide the latest information on the status and future possibilities for the following alternative sources of energy: nuclear breeders, nuclear fusion, solar energy, ocean thermal energy, geothermal energy, wind energy, synthetic fuels and hydrogen. Although the primary emphasis will be on the technologies associated with each energy source, discussions on economic, social and environmental effects will also be included.

Program format Four days of invited lecture and paper presentations and discussions are planned. The program will include sessions on: Solar energy Thermal storage Biomass Geothermal energy Ocean thermal energy Wind energy Hydro power

Nuclear breeders Nuclear fusion Hydrogen energy Coal gasification & liquefaction Synthetic fuels Tide power Wave energy

Information For further information write to:

Dr T. NEJAT VEZIROGLU Director, Clean Energy Research Institute University of Miami P.O. Box 248294 Coral Gables, FL 33124, U.S.A. 565

Salinity gradient power Conservation Energy education Environmental problems Economics & policy Energy management Energy planning