Sustainable Future by combining Electricity, Heating/Cooling and Transport Infrastructure

Thursday, June 30th and Friday, July 1st 2016.

Location: TH Köln, Betzdorfer Str. 2, 50679 Köln (University of Applied Sciences)

**Conference organizers are happy to announce that SolarSuperState’s award ceremony will be held during this conference. **

Chairpersons Message

The Cologne Institute for Renewable Energy CIRE at TH Köln (Germany) in collaboration with the Renewable Energy and Sustainability Center at Farmingdale State College (USA) invites you to the Fifth Annual International Energy and Sustainability Conference on Thursday June 30th and Friday July 1st at the campus of TH Köln in Cologne/Deutz.

TH Köln is honored for the opportunity to showcase the most recent European advancements in sustainability and renewable energy. This expo and exhibition includes cutting-edge advancements in technology and equipment, and provides a platform for potential partnerships for the rapid growth of an imperative field. The conference proceedings will be published in the IEEE Xplore.

This conference will act as a bridge between the original manufacturing companies and service providers. Attendees are encouraged to view a wide range of exhibits, including leading innovations in wind power, solar power, and geothermal power. Exhibitors will have an opportunity to demonstrate their products and services in an open forum, and a network of professionals will be in attendance with potential for job opportunities.  Experts and leaders will be in attendance from public and private sectors, and both domestic and international university academia will be exposed to the latest technologies to expand current curriculums with sustainable products.

We hope you will join us on June 30th and July 1st to contribute and participate in TH Köln’s and Farmingdale State College’s ongoing commitments to Renewable Energy and Sustainability.  This conference is an important endeavor for all people, laypeople and professional alike, who take interest in sustainable technology and the future of the world’s energy.

Ingo Stadler (TH Köln)
Marjaneh Issapour (Farmingdale State College)