We are pleased to invite all researchers, young scholars, delegates, experts and students from all over the world to attend the International Experts Summit on Renewable and Sustainable Energy (IESRSE2025) will be held in Tokyo, Japan during September 15-17, 2025.
IESRSE2025 provides a platform of international standards where you can discuss and share knowledge on Renewable and Sustainable Energy to bring a unique forum for exchanging the information regarding the latest developments, finding solutions and enriching the knowledge. In addition to Presentations, Workshops, and Discussions, the conference also offers a unique venue for renewing professional relationships, and providing plenty of networking opportunities during the summit.
We’re looking forward to Meghaz with researchers from different countries around the globe for sharing innovative and great results in Renewable and Sustainable Energy.
Abstract Submission Deadline28 Jun, 2025
Earlybird Registration Deadline28 Feb, 2025
Standard Registration Deadline28 Apr, 2025
Onspot Registration15 Sep, 2025
Sustainable and Renewable Energy
Wind Resources Environmental
Hydropower Applications
Construction and Design Issues
Environmental Impact Assessment
Solar Cell Technology
PV for Rural Development
Solar Thermal Electricity
Geothermal Applications
Climate Change
Biomass for Bioenergy
Distribution Power System
Nuclear, Wind, Solar, Geothermal
PV Cooling
Power Electronics
Industrial Power Systems
Photovoltaic Systems and Materials
Green Technology
Efficient Energy Generation
Wind Energy Applications
Technology and System Aspects
Machines and Wind Farms
Turbines and Generators
Small and Micro Scale hydropower
Photovoltaic Technology
PV Manufacture,Testing
Solar Building, Heating and
Geothermal Heating
Microplastic pollutions
Photocatalytic Hydrogen Production
Green Hydrogen
Jamia Millia Islamia , Delhi
University of Texas , Dallas
New Cairo technological university,Egypt
Staffordshire University , Canada
Energy Sector Leader , Bulgaria
Pennsylvania State University , USA
Curtin University, Australia
Berkeley University , USA
European Integration Institute, Denmark
Nantes University, France
North Carolina State University, USA
Institute of Economic Studies University, Iceland
Mindanao State University, Philippines
Jawaharlal Nehru University, India
The Energy and Resources Institute, India
Nottingham Trent University, UK
Fukushima Renewable Energy Institute , Japan
Pusan National University , Korean
College of Marine Geosciences, Ocean University, China
LeLing City Shizhong, China
Access to all Presentations
E-Certificate for Presentation and Participation
Access to B2B Online Meetings
Conference E-material
Access to all Presentations
E-Certificate for Presentation and Participation
Access to B2B Online Meetings
Conference E-material
Access to all Presentations
E-Certificate for Presentation and Participation
Access to B2B Online Meetings
Conference E-material
Access to all Presentations
E-Certificate for Presentation and Participation
Access to B2B Online Meetings
Conference E-material
Tokyo is Japan's capital and the world's most populous metropolis. It is also one of Japan's 47 prefectures, consisting of 23 central city wards and multiple cities, towns and villages west of the city center. The Izu and Ogasawara Islands are also part of Tokyo.
Prior to 1868, Tokyo was known as Edo. A small castle town in the 16th century, Edo became Japan's political center in 1603 when Tokugawa Ieyasu established his feudal government there. A few decades later, Edo had grown into one of the world's most populous cities. With the Meiji Restoration of 1868, the emperor and capital moved from Kyoto to Edo, which was renamed Tokyo ("Eastern Capital"). Large parts of Tokyo were destroyed in the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923 and in the air raids of 1945.
Today, Tokyo offers a seemingly unlimited choice of shopping, entertainment, culture and dining to its visitors. The city's history can be appreciated in districts such as Asakusa and in many excellent museums, historic temples and gardens. Contrary to common perception, Tokyo also offers a number of attractive green spaces in the city center and within relatively short train rides at its outskirts.
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