The themes of the conference will cover (but not limited to):
- Hydrogen and renewable energy technologies
- Materials and techniques for hydrogen generation, storage, transportation and utilization
- Techniques for the synthesis of low-carbon fuels
- Techniques for renewable energy conversion such as photovoltaics, wind power, thermoelectrics, etc.
- Catalysis and environmental science
- High-quality resourceful conversion of CO2
- Low carbon detoxification system
- Synergizing the reduction of pollution and carbon emissions
- Waste carbon resource utilization
- Advanced energy storage
- Electrochemical energy storage
- Electrical energy storage
- Thermal energy storage
- Compressed air energy storage and flywheel energy storage
- Advanced materials and devices for energy storage
- Simulation, management and control of energy storage systems
- Negative emission technologies
- Direct air capture
- Nature-based solutions for carbon neutrality
- Decarbonization techniques for fossil fuels
- Innovative clean energy technologies
- CCUS applications in the energy sector
- Carbon sink and carbon sequestration of marine and terrestrial ecosystem
- Carbon footprint and emission monitoring
- Carbon finance, management and policy
- Carbon pricing theory and market practice
- Climate investment and finance
- Low carbon policy and governance
- Transition to carbon neutral economy
- Smart energy, low carbon technologies and applications
- Multi-energy complementary distributed energy system
- Smart grid
- Digital twin technology for energy system
- Energy big data analysis
- Green building and low carbon city
- Advanced energy-saving solutions
- Industrial decarbonization
Procedure for Submission
1. Please use the two-page extended template when preparing your extended abstract. (Please download the template on the website of the ICCN-2025.)
2. Two-page extended abstract for ICCN-2025 should be submitted online to the submission center of ICCN-2025.
Publication in Journal
Selected high-quality papers from ICCN-2025 proceedings will be further reviewed and published in Carbon Neutrality (https://www.springer.com/journal/43979).