REEE 2026 @ Astana

 

All Member States of the United Nations have pledged to coordinate efforts to achieve sustainable development. Many countries are now working toward ambitious carbon emissions reduction targets by 2030, setting the stage for reaching net-zero by mid-century. At the same time, the world is advancing toward a more sustainable society by enhancing access to reliable and clean energy in alignment with Sustainable Development Goal 7.


The 9th edition of the International Conference on Renewable Energy and Environment Engineering (REEE 2026) brings together leading researchers, international scientific communities, and industry leaders to explore the latest innovations in renewable and environmental engineering, with a strong emphasis on real-world impact and true global collaboration. REEE 2026 will be held in Astana, Kazakhstan from June 12 to June 15, and is organised by L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University (Kazakhstan), co-sponsored by the University of Brest (France) including its CNRS laboratory IRDL, and the University of Agder (Norway). The event is also supported by several partner institutions including Germany’s University of Applied Sciences, Portugal’s Polytechnic of Porto, and France’s ISEN Brest, French Naval Academy and ENIB Brest.

 

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Conference Proceedings

 

REEE submissions will be peer reviewed, and all the accepted papers will be published in Conference Proceedings.



Submission Guidelines:

○    Submitted manuscripts should be written in English and in accordance with the conference required format.
○    Paper sbumissions should have no less than 4 pages, no more than 10 pages. Paper should contain unpublished contributions in related fields.
○    Abstract submissions should have no more than 300 words.
○    All submitted articles should report original, previously unpublished research results, experimental or theoretical.
○    Submissions are reviewed in a double-blind manner.
○    When papers are submitted, they are immediately reviewed in-house to see if they conform to accepted academic norms.
○    All papers which have passed this initial review are then assigned to reviewers.

Paper Template    Abstract Template

 

Important Dates:

     ○     Submission Deadline: January 20, 2026
     ○     Notification Date: February 20, 2026
     ○     Camera-ready Date: March 10, 2026
     ○     Conference Dates: June 12-15, 2026

Online Submission System

 

 

About Astana

Astana, the capital of Kazakhstan, is the country's most modern and stylish city, attracting visitors with its unique architectural designs. The city sits on the banks of the Ishim River, which separates it into the right and left banks. The left bank is particularly stunning, home to all the distinctive structures. Gradually, banks and other significant organizations are relocating their headquarters to Astana from Almaty, the former capital of Kazakhstan. It is advisable to avoid visiting Astana for tourism purposes during the cold season, as even those from Siberia might find the temperatures unbearable. Winter in the city is marked by harsh, biting winds. Conversely, summers in Astana can be quite hot. Astana takes great pride in hosting the international specialized exhibition EXPO-2017. This event significantly boosted Kazakhstan's status on the global stage. Over three months, more than 4 million people visited the exhibition. Today, the "Nur-Alem" sphere, which was the main building of the EXPO, houses a museum. Astana is also renowned for its Barys hockey club, which enjoys fame far beyond its home city. The team's matches consistently attract packed stadiums. The capital of Kazakhstan is certainly a city worth visiting at least once in a lifetime.