Research

Research

As the International Association for Energy and Environmental Research, our work revolves around three interconnected research pillars—aligned with our mission to translate academic breakthroughs into practical, sustainable solutions.

First, our focus on Renewable Energy Utilization addresses the scalability barriers of clean energy adoption: We advance solar energy efficiency improvement by optimizing photovoltaic and photothermal conversion materials, targeting 15-20% boosts in energy output to cut long-term operational costs for industrial and residential deployments. Simultaneously, our wind power grid integration research develops adaptive load-balancing algorithms, resolving the intermittency of wind energy to enhance its compatibility with traditional power infrastructure. Complementing these, our biomass energy recycling work transforms organic waste into high-yield biofuels and biogas, closing resource loops while reducing landfill-related emissions.

Our second core pillar—Environmental Pollution Control—responds to urgent industrial and ecological needs: For industrial wastewater treatment, we engineer modular, low-energy systems that combine membrane filtration and microbial degradation, enabling high-pollution sectors to meet stringent emission standards. Our air pollutant purification research focuses on cost-effective, scalable catalysts for reducing particulate matter and volatile organic compounds, supporting urban and industrial zones in achieving low-emission targets. Additionally, our soil contamination remediation work leverages bioremediation and in-situ chemical stabilization, restoring degraded lands to support safe agriculture and ecosystem recovery.

Finally, Energy-Environment Synergy ties these efforts to holistic sustainability: Our carbon emission reduction research integrates lifecycle assessment tools into energy project design, helping partners align operations with global net-zero goals. Our energy-saving monitoring work combines IoT sensors and data analytics to build integrated platforms that track energy use and environmental impacts in real time. Our circular economy practice initiatives test cross-sector models, demonstrating how resource loops drive both environmental benefit and economic resilience.

To promote global exchange around these research directions, the Association is co-hosting the First International Conference on Large AI Models for Carbon and Energy Systems in 2027 (LMCES 2027) with the Hebei Provincial Association of International and Domestic Public Relations, and the official website is https://lmces.org/. Moving forward, the Association will host academic conferences related to energy and environmental protection every year. By advancing these three core research areas and organizing annual academic conferences, we fulfill our vision as a trusted partner for equitable, impact-driven energy and environmental advancement.