Abstract
3rd INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ENERGY AND SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENT ICESE 2021 The third edition of the International Conference on Energy and Sustainable Environment – ICESE 2021 held 26 – 28 October, 2021. As usual, the conference was hosted by Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria. The theme of this edition is “Inclusive and Innovative Solutions for Sustainable Development” and the sub-themes included: Environment and Climate Change, Energy/Energy Management, Built Environment and Biotechnology.ICESE 2021, like the two previous editions, continued to build on the foundation of collaboration by research clusters in Covenant University. The clusters are: Energy and Environment Research Cluster, the Centre for Economic Policy and Development Research (CEPDeR), Renewable Energy Research Cluster (RERC), Built Environment Research Cluster (BERC), and most recently, the Biotechnology Research Cluster.The world energy and environment outlook has continued to elicit interest among researchers and policy makers. Given the multi-dimensional nature of the energy and environment challenge, an all-inclusive approach is deemed necessary. Hence, ICESE 2021 put together inclusive and innovative ideas towards addressing the numerous challenges associated with our environment. The keynote speakers were carefully selected to address some specific aspects of the energy and environment challenge.In this respect, the oil and gas industry and the energy sector in Nigeria come into sharp focus. Two keynote papers were presented during the plenary session. The first keynote address focused on the environmental challenges posed by the oil and gas sector from the regulatory perspective. The keynote speaker was Mr. Idris O. Musa, the Director General of the National Oil Spill Detection and Response Agency (NOSDRA), which is under the Federal Ministry of Environment, Nigeria. The keynote address was titled: Environmental Pollution – Impacts of Vandalism, Oil Theft and Artisanal Refining.Also, given the prevailing energy situation in Nigeria and the world over, new thinking in the area of utilizing fossil fuels such as coal becomes apposite. Hence, the second keynote Dr. Samson O. Bada of the University of Witwatersrand, South Africa, addressed the evolving role of coal even in the light of advancement of renewable energy technologies. The keynote paper was titled: Clean Coal Technologies and the role of Fossil Fuels in Renewable Technologies.Thereafter, Sixty-Five papers were presented in eight technical sessions. The built environment aspect of ICESE has remained very pivotal and over half of the papers came from the cluster. In all, the keynote papers and presentations at the ICESE 2021 were relevant to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations. Given the restricted travels as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the conference was planned and executed as a hybrid conference incorporating in-person and virtual components. After careful review of the papers presented at the conference, the selected papers in this proceedings were found to meet the requirements of the publishing organization – IOP PublishingList of Acknowledgements, Funding Support, Conference Technical/Scientific Committee, Local Organising Committee are available in this pdf.
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