Report Eesd 2009
Report Eesd 2009
Report Eesd 2009
Conference Report
Organized by:
Institute of Environmental Engineering and Management, Department of Chemical Engineering,
Department of Civil Engineering, Department of Electrical Engineering,
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Institute of Petroleum & Natural Gas Engineering
In collaboration with:
Higher Education Commission Pakistan
Background
The energy scarcity became one of the major issues in the world in addition to the environmental
concerns over the last few decades. These issues became more serious for the energy deficient
growing economies having insufficient resources to cater the environmental pollution. The rapid
economic and population growth further aggravated the
situation. The escalating prices of petroleum products
have not only affected the economic growth but also the “Escalating prices of
common man. Keeping in view the importance of the petroleum have not
issue, the UN had incorporated Energy and Environment only affected
in its Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). It is the
need of the time that all the nations jointly take an action economic growth but
to address the issues more seriously than before. also common man”
The Mehran University of Engineering and Technology in
collaboration with Higher Education Commission has organized 1st International Conference on
“Energy, Environment and Sustainable Development for Growing Economies (EESD2009)”. The
conference has provided a
platform to the experts from all
over the world to present their
research work and share their
expertise with academia,
researchers, stakeholders,
policy makers and etc. The
experts discussed the
possibilities of managing the
energy crisis and protecting
the environment sustainably.
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1st International Conference on Energy, Environment, and Sustainable Development for
Growing Economies (EESD2009), May 04 – 06, 2009
Karachi, QAU Islamabad, AKU Karachi, University of Sindh, University of Karachi, SAU Tando
Jam, LUMHS Jamshoro, COMSATS Lahore, Fatima Jinnah University Rawalpindi, Baluchistan
University Quetta, PIEAS Islamabad, IEP Karachi, Sindh Environmental Protection Agency,
Ministry of Environment and Alternative Energy, Sindh, HDA, SIDA, SITE Ltd., WASA, NPO,
KANUPP, AKUEB, and PCSIR, also from various NGOs i.e. AWARE, Caritas Pakistan, SSEWA
Pak, INN, PVDP, SRSP, and PYDN. The EESD2009 was widely covered by electronic & print
media. GEO News, ARY OneWorld, DAWN News, Aaj TV, Express News, Dhoom TV, Sindh TV
& other TV channel had covered the conference for the three days. The major daily Dawn, Jang,
The news & other national & local news papers had given detailed reports for the proceedings of
the conference.
Inauguration
The conference was inaugurated by Prof. Dr. Atta Ur Rehman, former Federal Minister for Science
and Technology and Chairman Higher Education Commission, Pakistan on 4th May, 2009. The other
dignitaries Dr. A.Q.K. Rajput, Vice Chancellor, MUET, Dr. Wahid Bux Soomro, Vice Chancellor,
QUEST, Dr. M. Rafique Abro, Pro- Vice Chancellor, Deans of Faculties; Dr. Riaz A. Sohag, Dr. A.
Karim Baloch, Dr. M. Ibrahim Panhwar, Dr. Dost Ali Khuwaja, the Academic Heads of all the
department of MUET and Sindh University, keynote speakers, authors, overseas & national
delegates and representatives of sponsors Mr. Qasim Soomro – KATI, Mr. Ashfaque Lagari –
JJVL, PCM, SITE Ltd, HBL, ABL, Bank Al-Habib, PSF, Rizvi & Associates have participated in
the inauguration ceremony. The conference started with the recitation from Holy Quran by Hafiz
Abdul Aziz, lecturer, Islamic Studies and Ms. Qurat al Ain Mirza, (ELDC, MUET) was the
announcer of the event.
Prof. Dr. Abdul Qadeer Rajput, Vice Chancellor, Mehran University of Engineering and Technology,
Jamshoro, Pakistan, in his address said that
MUET is one of the leading engineering
universities in Pakistan. The university is
determined to achieve academic excellence
in every discipline studied at the
university ranging from undergraduate to
Ph. D level. He informed the participants
that this could be seen by the
achievements made of the university in the
past few years. The university had signed
MOUs with high ranked universities in
USA, Australia, UK, Thailand and many
other countries to collaborate in higher education and research. Dr. Rajput appreciated the
participation of a large number of experts from different parts of the world in the conference,
indicating the anxiety of the crux of international science and reaches communities in hoping to
think together about strategies and technologies for sustainable development in the world in
general and in Pakistan particular.
Prof. Dr. Muhammad Rafique Abro, Pro Vice Chancellor, Mehran University of
Engineering and Technology, Jamshoro, Pakistan, welcomed all the participants, the
national and international speakers arriving from UK, China, Bangladesh and
other parts of Pakistan.
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Overview
Prof. Dr. Muhammad Aslam Uqaili from Department of Electrical Engineering, Mehran
University of Engineering and Technology, Jamshoro, Pakistan, gave an overview of the
conference. Defining the sustainable
development that, “Development that
meets the needs of the present without
compromising the ability of future
generations to meet their own needs”.
There is an intimate connection
between energy, the environment
and sustainable development. Energy
related and other environmental
concerns such as global warming, air
pollution, ozone depletion, forest
destruction, emission of radioactive
substances, land degradation, water
pollution, noise pollution etc are
important factors in sustainable development. Energy is directly associated with all
three aspects of sustainable development—economy, environment, and social welfare.
He warned that the fossil fuels are may likely be available for
coming few decades, yet by all odds they are not a
sustainable source of energy. “Fossil fuels
are likely to be
Realizing the importance of these issues, the International
Conference on Energy, Environment and Sustainable available for
Development for Growing Economies was organized by coming few
Mehran University. decades, yet by
The conference has provided a platform to the experts from all odds they
all over the world to present their work and share their are not a
expertise with academia, researchers, stakeholders, policy sustainable
makers and etc. We remained successful in getting response
source of
from public and private sector universities, research
organizations, stake holders and industries from all over the energy”
world in the field of Energy, Environment and Sustainable
Development.
He also invited the participants to field trip and sight seeing on the third day of the
conference to the first wind farm of Pakistan (Zorlu Enerji Wind Farm) at Jhampir
installed by Turkish Company, Zorlu Enerji pvt Ltd about 80 km from Jamshoro and to
Keenjhar (Kalri) lake, one of the largest fresh water reservoir of Pakistan supplying
water to Karachi.
Prof. Dr. Muhammad Aslam Uqaili announced the establishment of a Multi-disciplinary
Research Group “Energy and Environment Engineering Research Group” (EEERG) at
MUET, Jamshoro. He also invited the participants to the second international
conference on the same theme by November 2010 at Mehran University, Jamshoro,
Pakistan.
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Keynote Speeches
Prof. Dr. Atta Ur Rehman gave his presentation on the Higher Education, Science &
Technology - Striving for Excellence! He said
that, Socio-economic development is no longer
dependent on natural resources (e.g. Japan,
European countries). Knowledge is the main
driving force of world economies, and the basis
of socio-economic development and
industrialization key to high GDP growth. He
emphasized the higher engineering education
saying that the universities are the backbone
for national development; Pakistani
engineering universities were really low level
“colleges”, which need to be given first priority.
He appreciated the efforts undertaken by the conference organizers to gather such a gala of the
researchers under one roof and to think for a combined theme and issues having global
importance.
Prof. Dr. B. K. Bala, Professor at Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh, Bangladesh delivered his
keynote speech on the energy, environment
and sustainability. He said that energy is
needed to meet the subsistence requirements
and economic development and per capita
consumption of electrical energy is a measure
of physical quality of life development. He
also warned that energy production and use
is a major source of serious environmental
impacts. At regional and global levels, fossil
fuel consumption leads to acid rain, and most
likely to global warming; both phenomena
could disrupt normal system and economic productivity.
At the local level, continued reliance on traditional biomass fuels would result environmental
degradation, local air pollution especially from transport sector and industries. Sustainability is
meeting the needs of current and future generations through integration of environmental
protection, social advancement and economic prosperity. The indicators of the sustainability are
economic indicator, social indicator and ecological indicator.
Prof. Dr. Nie Yongfeng from Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, Tsinghua University,
China delivered his keynote speech on the Development of Solid Waste
Management in China. He reported the state of art development stages of
Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) management system from early 1970 to date.
He described various MSW management technologies and their merits and
demerits. He emphasized that decision makers should employ/adopt MSW
management technology carefully otherwise all resources will go waste. Prof.
Nie is also patent of Incineration technology and he developed the hybrid
system of pyrolysis and gasification to recover the refused derive fuel (RDF)
and gas from the waste. He said that this technology is being used to treat the hazardous waste
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and MSW for energy recovery purposes. He reported that China is recovering the landfill gas
from the landfills and utilizing for electricity generation, leachate treatment and also converting
it to CNG.
Prof. Dr. Khan Muhammad Brohi, Chemical & Biological Treatment of Waste (Session IV-A)
Dr. Mukhtar-ul-Hassan, Brunel University, UK
Director Institute of Environmental Dr. Asma Jabeen, F J W University, Rawalpindi, Pakistan
Engineering and
Management,
Convenor of EESD 2009, thanked all the participants for their active
participation in the conference. He also thanked the volunteers for their day
and night work to make this conference successful. He also thanked the
sponsors of the EESD 2009, especially the Higher Education Commission,
Islamabad and hoped that sponsors will continue to support the conference
organizers to organize the events of international level in the future as well.
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Technical Sessions
About 68 papers were scheduled to be presented orally over eight back to back sessions on
first two days of the conference. The sessions were divided according to the theme of the
papers. Twenty two papers were presented in Environmental Engineering & Management,
7 in the Energy Management & Conservation, 8 in Renewable and Emerging Energy
Systems, 15 in Waste Treatment & Management, 8 in Energy and Environmental
Sustainability, and 8 papers were presented in the Chemical & Biological Treatment
session.
The keynote speakers and authors who presented their work in EESD2009 were Prof. Susan
Buckingham, UK, Dr. Mukhtiar ul Hasan,
UK, Dr. Nie Yongfeng, China, Dr.
B.K.Bala, Bangladesh, Engr. Shah Zulfqar
Haider, Bangladesh, Dr. Musarrat Jabeen,
Quetta, Dr. Asma Jabeen, Rawalpindi, Dr.
Ahmed Hussain, KANUPP, Mr. Aqeel
Bazmi, COMSATS Lahore, Mr. Naseer
Memon, LEAD Pakistan, Mr. Asad
Mehmood, NPO Islamabad, Dr. Tauseef
Lateef, Agha Khan Education Board, Ms.
Razia Begum, PCSIR Laboratories, Dr.
A.J. Laghari, University of Sindh, Dr.
Hanif Memon, Dr. Khan M. Brohi, MUET,
Dr. Khanji Harijan, MUET, Dr. Mukhtiar A. Mahar, Mr. M. Hayat Jokhio, Mr. Dur. M.
Pathan, Dr. A.K. Ansari, MUET, Ms.
Zeenat M. Ali, MUET, Dr. A.J. Laghari,
Sindh University, Ms. Shaheen Aziz,
MUET, Mr. Suhail A. Soomro, MUET,
Prof. A. Rasheed Memon, MUET, Mr.
Imran Nazir, MUET, Mr. Aitibar Abbasi,
MUET, Mr. M. Yasir, MUET, Mr.
Gordhan Valasai, Mr. Hossam Adel
Zaqoot, Mr. Zeeshan Khatri, MUET, Mr.
Shamshad Ali, MUET, and Raza Haider
Leghari, MUET.
Each technical session was chaired by renowned researchers assisted by the secretary of
the session. Among those were Dr. M.Y. Khuhawar, Prof. Susan
Buckingham, Dr. M. Aslam Uqaili, Dr. A.K. Ansari, Dr. Saleem Raza
Samoo, Dr. Ahmad Hussain, Dr. Hafeez ur Rehman Memon, Dr. B.K. Bala,
Dr. Nie Yongfeng, Dr. Mukhtiar ul Hasan, Engr. Shah Zulfiqar Haider, Dr.
Khan M. Brohi, Dr. R.B. Mahar, Prof. Mushtaque Mirani, Engr.
Kishanchand Makwana, Engr. Suhail A. Soomro, and Dr. Khanji Harijan.
The conference was attended by more than 500 authors & delegates
from overseas & from all over Pakistan.
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Concluding Ceremony
In the concluding ceremony, the Chief Guest was Mr. Askri Taqvi, Minister for Environment &
Alternative Energy, Government of Sindh.
The respectful dignitaries attended the concluding ceremony were Dr. A.Q.K. Rajput, VC, Dr.
Wahid Bux Soomro, VC, QUEST, Dr. M. Rafique
Abro, Pro-VC, Deans; Dr. Riaz A. Sohag, Dr. A. Karim
Baloch, Dr. M. Ibrahim Panhwar, Dr. Dost Ali
Khuwaja, the Directors & Chairman of all the
department of MUET, Ms. Seema Khan, Ms. Nida
Dossa, British Council, overseas & national delegates
and representatives of sponsors Mr. Ashfaque Lagari,
JJVL, and ABL. Ms. Sabeen Qureshi and Ms. Sahiba
were the announcers for the concluding ceremony.
The concluding ceremony started with the recitation from Holy Quran by Hafiz Abdul Aziz,
lecturer, Islamic Studies, MUET, Jamshoro.
The Vice Chancellor, Prof. Dr. A.Q.K. Rajput welcomed the Chief Guest & the all the delegates
from UK, China, Bangladesh & from all over Pakistan. The Vice Chancellor said that the Mehran
University is one of the leading Engineering Universities of Pakistan. He said that the university
is not only fulfilling the higher education needs of the province of Sindh but also aware of the
current international developments in science & technology. The university is regularly
arranging international conferences where experts present their work.
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sessions of the conference would be beneficial for our future planning and policy making of the
government.
Ms. Susan Buckingham, Professor at Centre for Human Geography, Brunel University, UK, said in her
keynote speech that, Energy decisions must take place in the context of effective
environmental and social impact assessment, as well as long term economic
assessment. She illustrated the importance of taking a gender perspective in
making decisions about planning for sustainable development. Drawing on
international examples, she discussed the importance of involving more
women in decision making on sustainable development, including energy. As
well as being an equal opportunities strategy in itself, gender balanced
decision making is becoming increasingly recognized as producing better,
more creative, decisions.
Prof. Dr Rasool Bux Mahar, Department of Civil Engineering, MUET, Jamshoro presented a detailed
report and the recommendations made by speakers and
participants of the three-day international conference, EESD 2009.
He emphasize about creating awareness in the public about energy
conservation and environmental pollution. He urged the
governments that the academicians should be involved in policy
making and planning. Dr. R. B. Mahar also recommended that the
R & D in the educational and other research institutes should be
supported.
Engr. Suhail A. Soomro, Organizing Secretary of EESD 2009, & Coordinator, HEC-BC Waste
Treatment & Management link program thanked Mr. Askri Taqvi, for sparing his valuable time
to grace the occasion of the concluding ceremony. He paid gratitude to the
international & national participants for attending and presenting their
research work. He praised the untiring efforts taken by the members of the
various organizing committees & dedicated student volunteers for
organizing this successful event. He appreciated the commitment & interest
shown by the sponsors for supporting the cause of higher education &
research. He encouraged the participants to participate the 2nd International
Conference (EESD 2010) at Mehran University, Jamshoro, Pakistan in 2010.
He hoped that the sponsors would show the same enthusiasm &
commitment during EESD2010.
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Geographically, it is located in the wind corridors, coastal area of Sindh. The total capacity of the
wind farm is 50MW. 04 Wind Turbines of 1.2 MW
each have been installed. The wind farm was
inaugurated by the Prime Minister of Pakistan, Syed
Yousaf Raza Gilani on April 19, 2009.
After visiting the Zorlu Enerji Wind Farm, the
conference participants visited Keenjhar (Kalri) lake
is the one of the largest fresh water lake of Pakistan,
supplying water to Karachi, situated at about 90 km
from Jamshoro. Legend love story, Noori Jam
Research Interests: Energy Modelling, Energy Policy, Research Interests: Computational Fluid Dynamics,
Energy Systems, Environment, Combustion, Modeling and Renewable Energy, Manufacturing Engineering
Simulation, Power System Management, Quality Education Email: mujeeb63@hotmail.com
Email: aslamuqaili@yahoo.co.uk,
URL:http://aphds.hec.gov.pk/sup_sch_lists/supdetailview. • Dr. Khanji Harijan
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Research Interests: Renewable Energy Systems, Energy
• Dr. Hafeez ur Rahman Memon Economics and Management, Energy and Environment,
Energy Modelling
Research Interests: Fuel & Energy, Combustion Chemistry Email: khanji1970@yahoo.com
Email: hafeez_58@yahoo.com URL:http://aphds.hec.gov.pk/sup_sch_lists/supdetailview.
URL:http://aphds.hec.gov.pk/sup_sch_lists/supdetail.asp?i asp?supid=2834
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• Engr. Suhail Soomro
• Dr. Rasool Bux Mahar
Research Interests: Energy Recovery from Waste,
Research Interests: Wastewater, Biowaste and Hazardous Combustion, Clean Coal Technologies, Bioremediation
waste treatment and its disposal, EIA, LCA, Environmental Email: suhail.soomro@yahoo.com
Monitoring and Evaluation of Lined Channels and Drainage
Projects • Engr. Gordhan Valasai
Email: rbm_mahar@yahoo.com
URL:http://aphds.hec.gov.pk/sup_sch_lists/supdetailview. Research Interests: Least Cost Power Generation Options
asp?supid=2481 Modelling, Energy Planning and Policy, Environmental
Externalities
• Dr. Khan Muhammad Brohi Email: valasai@gmail.com
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Members of Energy & Environment Engineering Research Group at Mehran University Jamshoro
From left to right: Engr. Suhail A. Soomro, Dr. Muhammad Aslam Uqaili, Dr. Khan Muhammad
Brohi, Dr. Khanji Harijan, Engr. Gordhan Valasai, Dr. Mujeeb uddin Memon, Dr. Rasool Bux
Mahar, Dr. Hafeez Ur Rahman Memon
Recommendations
As a result of the 1st International Conference on Energy, Environment, and Sustainable
Development for Growing Economies (EESD2009), arranged from 04 – 06 May, 2009, following
recommendations were made by the participants and speakers of the conference:
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• The technologies for utilization of coal, biomass, wind power and solar energy should be
developed locally to minimize the costs.
• MSW should be managed properly by using land-filling, incineration and composting
technologies and dumping sites should be rehabilitated through appropriate methods.
• Landfill gas (LFG) should be recovered from bio-reactor landfill and from the incineration
process for power generation and heat recovery.
• Women should be involved in the energy & environmental decision making.
• Illegal and improper disposal of largely untreated municipal and industrial waste water in
the fresh water reserves should be stopped.
• All the industries should install waste treatment plants.
• Wastage of water must be stopped in irrigation and urban areas.
• NEQs should be implemented to control air, water, land and noise pollution.
• Environmental tribunals should be established to implement the environmental laws.
• Centers of excellence for energy and environment should be established in every
university and research institutes. All the universities should start programs in the energy
and environment at under-graduate and post-graduate level.
• Policies should be made for efficiency improvement and conservation of energy for
management of the energy sector.
• Awareness about energy applications, their environmental impacts and socio-economical
benefits should be created.
• Academicians should be involved in policy making and planning.
• R & D in the educational and other research institutes should be supported.
• Investors should be facilitated to invest in the energy and environmental sector.
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