Renewable energy is the way for every nation to obtain clean energy and reducing the global warming and climate change effects. Our mission during the last 30 years is to promote enabling policies and to further develop a broad range of renewable energy technologies and applications in all sectors –
for heating and cooling, agricultural applications, water desalination, industrial applications and for the transport sectors leading to A BETTER, CLEANER AND SAFER WORLD. It is a reality and not pretended, it is low cost and it does not depend on the supply of other countries, and is providing jobs for 11 million people globally and triggering annual investment of $400 billion world-wide. Renewables can drastically reduce dependence on energy imports and provide rapidly increasing contributions to urgently needed electricity demand globally. Renewables are the cornerstone and foundation of a truly sustainable energy future.
World Renewable Energy Network – WREN, operated in more than 50 countries during the last 30 years and some of those countries achieve 40% in their electricity supply comes from renewable energy sources. WREN will keep working and running Congresses until all countries achieves 100% electricity supply from Renewables.
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Principal Research Fellow Solar Energy Research Institute (SERI) Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) 43600 Bangi, Selangor, Malaysia
The World Renewable Energy Congress (WREC) and Network (WREN) is a non-profit company set up in 1990 to help foster transfer of renewable energy technology from developed countries to developing countries. For more than 10-years their Honorary President was The Deputy Director General of UNESCO, Prof Dr Adnan Badran. WREC is a British Company which organizes conferences and seminars, publishes books, journals and magazines around the world in the field of Renewable Energy. More than 40 countries have hosted the Congress, among them: Australia, UK, Germany, Italy, USA, UAE, and Sweden. The Congress participants have been from more than 80 countries. Regional conferences have been held in: Italy, Canada, Colombia, Algeria, Kuwait, Bahrain, Malaysia, Zambia, Malawi, India, West Indies, Tunisia, Indonesia, Libya, Taiwan, UAE, Oman, Czech Republic, Bahrain, Germany, Poland, Netherlands, Thailand, South Korea, Iran, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Morocco, Sweden, France, USA, China, Sri Lanka and UK.
Among its eminent speakers have been H H Olafur Ragnar Grimsson, President of Iceland, Dr Romano Prodi, Prime Minister of Italy, Rt Hon Dr Stephen Timms MP, Rt Hon John Redwood MP, Rt Hon John Gummer MP, Sir Norman Foster, the Hon Sir Jonathon Porritt, Crown Prince Faisal of Jordan, H E Dr Abdulaziz Bin Othman Altwaijri – Director General of ISESCO, he is now WREN Honorary Chairman, Rt Hon US Secretary of Energy Hazel R. O’Leary and US Secretary of Energy and Nobel Prize Laureate, Prof Steven Chu, Mrs Monika Ghandi, Minister of Environment, India, Admiral Truly, Dr Charly Gay and Dan Arvisu Directors General of NREL, USA, First Minister of Scotland Rt Hon Alex Salmond, President of Iceland Olafur Ragnar Grimsson , Prime Minister of Sri Lanka H E Ranil Wickremasinghe, Hon Minister of Megapolis & Western Development Patali Champika Ranawaka & and H R H Princess Victoria of Sweden. WREN worked with UN, UNESCO, WEC, UNIDO, UNEP, WMO, WHO, ESCWA, ISES, SER, EU, Common Wealth Science Council, and WB.
The Chairman of WREC is Professor Ali Sayigh, B Sc. AWP, DIC, Ph. D, FIE, FIEE, C Eng. Chairman IEI, UK member of WEC, and FRSA. The first Congress was held in Reading, UK in 1990 and it has been held every second year since then. In 2012 it was held in Denver where more than 3000 participants were present. WREN Created “Ali Sayigh Trophy” to be given to the best country promoting renewable energy every two years. So far received by: Cyprus, Brazil, Italy, USA, Germany, France, Denmark, China, Morocco and in July 2021, Lisbon, Portugal. The 2020 Congress will be held in: Department of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Instituto Superior Técnico – Lisbon, Portugal.
For more information please see http://www.wrenuk.co.uk
Solar Energy Research Institute (SERI) was established on 1st July 2005. It was formed to address the immediate issue of fossil fuels consumption that causing environmental pollution and global warming. Fossil fuels are limited in supply. Moreover, rapid depletion of these non-renewable resources has resulted in the increase of fossil fuel prices.
Therefore, there is a need for alternative energy sources which are long lasting, sustainable and environmental friendly to satisfy the desire of mankind for better quality of life. Renewable energy such as solar has the potential to replace fossil fuel. To support this effort, SERI undertakes research and development to develop renewable energy technology and expertise in this challenging and exciting field.
SERI created as a forum for research in the field of renewable energy by providing high knowledge in theory and application. This is in line with our objective to develop scientific capacity and efficiency to produce skilled human capital to meet the demands of professional manpower needed in the public and private sectors.
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16-20 JULY 2023
Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC)
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WREC2023 is organized by Solar Energy Research Institute (SERI), Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, and will be hosted at Kuala Lumpur Convention Center (KLCC).
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