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The IEA Clean Coal Centre together with the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, the University of Western Macedonia, the National Technical University of Athens, and the Centre for Research and Technology Hellas, Chemical Process & Energy Resources Institute are delighted to invite you to CCT2013. The conference is being held under the auspices of the Minister for Macedonia and Thrace and with the support of PPC.

Aristotle UniversityUniversity of Western MacedoniaNational Technical University of Athens Centre for Research and Technology Hellas

                             Ministry of Macedonia and ThracePPC

The world is facing a major challenge to meet future energy supplies. With global energy demand projected to rise by up to 55% by 2030, fossil fuels will continue to hold a dominant share of the world’s energy mix. The demand for coal could rise by 70% in absolute terms by 2030.The latest technologies for the clean use of coal will help to meet the challenges of our energy future.

The CCT2013 conference in Thessaloniki will include:

  • clean coal technologies
  • developments in carbon capture
  • zero emissions technologies
  • utilisation of low grade coals

CCT2013 will be an important international networking opportunity.

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CCT2013 will be held in the 'Ioannis Vellidis' International Congress Centre

I Vellidis Conference Centre

Thessaloniki 

Together, the Paleochristian and Byzantine monuments of Thessaloniki form a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Rotunda

"Founded in 315 BC, the provincial capital and sea port of Thessaloniki was one of the first bases for the spread of Christianity. Among its Christian monuments are fine churches, some built on the Greek cross plan and others on the three-nave basilica plan. Constructed over a long period, from the 4th to the 15th century, they constitute a diachronic typological series, which had considerable influence in the Byzantine world. The mosaics of the rotunda, St Demetrius and St David are among the great masterpieces of early Christian art." UNESCO