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World Congress on Renewable Biorefineries, will be organized around the theme “Use of renewable resources for clean tech revolution”

Biorefineries 2017 is comprised of keynote and speakers sessions on latest cutting edge research designed to offer comprehensive global discussions that address current issues in Biorefineries 2017

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A renewable resource is a substance that can be replaced or replenished. Some renewable resources provide continuous supply, such as solar energy, wind energy and geothermal pressure, while other resources are considered renewable even though some time or effort must go into their renewal, such as wood, oxygen, leather and fish. Some precious metals are also considered renewable even though they are not naturally replaced, they are not destroyed during their extraction and use so they can be recycled. A renewable resource is different from a non-renewable resource, as once a non-renewable resource is used, it is depleted and cannot be recovered.

  • Track 1-1• The clean tech revolution
  • Track 1-2• Global Impact of Renewable Resources
  • Track 1-3• Greenhouse Solutions with Sustainable Energy
  • Track 1-4• Harnessing Solar Heat
  • Track 1-5• Kick The Fossil Fuel Habit

Solar energy is the form of energy which comes from sunlight. People all over the world used this energy in different ways. Its traditional human uses in heating, cooking, and drying, it is used today to make electricity where other power supplies are absent, such as in remote places and in space. It is becoming cheaper to make electricity from solar energy as compared to electricity produced by coal or oil. Active solar techniques include the use of photovoltaic systems, concentrated solar power and solar water heating to harness the energy. Passive solar techniques include orienting a building to the Sun, selecting materials with favourable thermal mass or light-dispersing properties, and designing spaces that naturally circulate air.

  • Track 2-1• Heat (hot water, building heat, solar cooking)