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10th Edition of World Nanotechnology Conference

March 10-12, 2025

March 10 -12, 2025 | Rome, Italy

Low Carbon Technologies

Low Carbon Technologies

Low carbon technologies are essential in the global effort to combat climate change. Renewable energy sources, such as solar, wind, and hydropower, offer a clean and sustainable alternative to traditional fossil fuels, significantly reducing carbon emissions in electricity generation. These technologies not only contribute to a greener energy mix but also promote energy independence and resilience. Energy efficiency technologies and practices focus on optimizing energy consumption in various sectors, ranging from buildings to manufacturing processes. By minimizing waste and enhancing resource utilization, these measures not only reduce carbon footprints but also result in cost savings for businesses and individuals. Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is a pivotal technology that targets emissions from industrial processes and power plants. It captures carbon dioxide before it is released into the atmosphere, preventing its contribution to the greenhouse effect. CCS plays a crucial role in industries where decarbonisation is particularly challenging, helping to bridge the gap between current emissions-intensive practices and a more sustainable future. In the transportation sector, sustainable solutions like electric vehicles (EVs) and public transportation systems are pivotal in reducing carbon emissions. EVs, in particular, offer a promising alternative to traditional internal combustion engine vehicles, significantly cutting down on the carbon footprint associated with personal mobility. The adoption and advancement of low carbon technologies are integral to creating a more sustainable and environmentally friendly approach to economic and industrial activities. These technologies not only address the urgent need to mitigate climate change but also contribute to the development of a resilient and green economy for the future. Governments, businesses, and individuals must collectively embrace and invest in these innovations to create a meaningful impact in the fight against climate change.

Committee Members
Speaker at World Nanotechnology Conference 2025 - Harry E Ruda

Harry E Ruda

University of Toronto, Canada
Speaker at World Nanotechnology Conference 2025 - Raman Singh

Raman Singh

Monash University, Australia
Speaker at World Nanotechnology Conference 2025 - Paulo Cesar De Morais

Paulo Cesar De Morais

Catholic University of Brasilia, Brazil
World Nano 2025 Speakers
Speaker at World Nanotechnology Conference 2025 - Frank Hagelberg

Frank Hagelberg

East Tennessee State University, United States
Speaker at World Nanotechnology Conference 2025 - Ribal Georges Sabat

Ribal Georges Sabat

Royal Military College of Canada, Canada
Speaker at World Nanotechnology Conference 2025 - Thomas J Webster

Thomas J Webster

Hebei University of Technology, China
Speaker at World Nanotechnology Conference 2025 - Michael I Tribelsky

Michael I Tribelsky

Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russian Federation
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