International Conference on Environment 2015 (ICENV 2015) Instruction to Authors PAPER FORMAT : INSTRUCTION TO AUTHORS International Conference on Environment 2015 (ICENV2015) Each oral and poster presenter is required to submit a full paper (research article) for publication in the conference proceeding. The conference proceeding will be made available at the time of the conference. In order to ensure that the proceeding can be published in a rapid and timely manner, authors are required to adhere strictly to the following guidelines for the preparation of the full paper. The full paper can be submitted to the Conference Secretariat online through the conference website. If you have any queries on this matter, please feel free to email the secretariat. Thank you for your cooperation and contribution. We are looking forward to seeing you at the conference. Page Layout and Print Quality. Papers are to be prepared using standard PC-based MS Word software. Papers must be in English, prepared on a single side, single space and single column of a standard A4 size. The margins should be set to 2.5 cm (1 inch) for left, right, top and bottom. Use 12-point Times New Roman font throughout the paper unless specified otherwise. Another exception are within tables and graphs where the text may need to be reduced in size to fit the page. Blank lines are to be set at 12-point. The total number of pages should not exceed 10. Title and Authors. The title should be centered, using 16-point, IN BOLD CAPS, on the first line of the front page. The next line should be blank, and followed by the list of author(s), centered, and affiliation(s), centered. Use 12-point, all capitalized, for list of author(s) and 10point for affiliations. The affiliations should include department, university, address, country and email address. Author(s) from multiple institutions can be indicated using superscript. Abstract. Leave one blank line after the affiliations. 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Measurements are to be expressed in metric units. If the work was done in English units and you want to preserve that, then add metric conversions in parentheses. References. List the references at the end of the text with Arabic numerals (1, 2, etc.) with the order they appear in the text. Cite references in the text using [1], [2] and so on. The format for journals and books is shown below. [1] Speit, R.J., C.D. Cornell and U.T. Kaplan, Title of the paper, International Journal of Science and Technology, Vol. X, No. X, 2000, pp. 125-134. [2] Cornell, C.D. and U.T. Kaplan, Title of the book, Publishing House, 2003, pp. 125-134. International Conference on Environment 2015 (ICENV 2015) Instruction to Authors A NEW REFUTATION OF THE CLASSICAL CONCEPT OF TIME IN QUANTUM RELATIVITY (Capital, bold,16-pt) AUTHORS' NAMES (Capital, 12-pt) Department, University (10-pt) Address (10-pt) Country (10-pt) youremailaccount@xxx.xxx.xx (10-pt) ABSTRACT (Capital, bold, 12-pt) Each oral and poster presenter is required to submit a full paper (research article) for publication in the conference proceeding. The conference proceeding will be made available at the time of the conference. In order to ensure that the proceeding can be published in a rapid and timely manner, authors are required to adhere strictly to the following guidelines for the preparation of the full paper. The full paper can be submitted to the Conference Secretariat online through the conference website. If you have any queries on this matter, please feel free to email the secretariat. Thank you for your cooperation and contribution. We are looking forward to seeing you at the conference. Keywords: Table; Figure; Title; Abstract; Section INTRODUCTION Life is a continuous process of energy conversion and transformation. The accomplishment of civilization has largely been accomplished due to the increasing efficient and extensive harnessing of various forms of energy to extend human capabilities and ingenuity. Energy is thus one of the indispensable factors for continuous development and economic growth [1]. However, at the same time, energy production can contribute to local environment degradation, such as air pollution and global environmental problems, principally climate change. Fig. 1 shows the energy demand for Malaysia in the year 1999, 2002 and estimated values for 2005, 2010 [2]. Faced with the possibility of prolonged energy crisis, the government called for the diversification of energy resources away from oil. As a direct consequences of this strategy, the contribution of oil to the energy mix has dropped drastically from a high 90% dependence in 1980 to less than 10% in 2003 as shown in Table 1. On the other hand, natural gas, coal, hydro and biomass contributed 71.0%, 11.9%, 10.0% and 1.1% respectively to the energy mix. Table 1: Energy Mix in Malaysia Source of Energy Coal Hydro Oil Gas Percentage (%) 21.0 55.0 10.2 3.0 International Conference on Environment 2015 (ICENV 2015) Instruction to Authors MATERIALS AND METHODS Yield of methyl esters (%) Initial Sampling and Enrichment. Fig. 1 shows the effect of reaction time on the yield of methyl esters when Na3PO4 is used as the solid catalyst. The yield of methyl esters was found to increase when the reaction time was increased from 1 h to 2 h. However, beyond 2 h, no further increase in the yield of methyl esters was observed. This result indicated that the transesterification reaction was completed after 2 h of reaction period. institutions can be indicated using superscript. 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 Reaction time (h) Figure 1: Effect of Reaction Time on the Yield of Methyl Esters. Oil:methanol:catalyst molar ratio of 1:6:0.04 Batch Reactors. A 4.5 liter fermentation unit was … Metal Analysis. Chromate was … RESULTS AND DISCUSSION Isolation and Characterization of the Mixed Culture. All the isolated … Mixed Culture Growth and Transformer Oil Degradation Tests. The kinetics of biomass production is shown in Eq. (1). Rate = k1RT Eq. (1) shows that the rate of the reaction…………………………………. CONCLUSIONS This study demonstrates that … ACKNOWLEDGEMENT This research was supported by … (1) International Conference on Environment 2015 (ICENV 2015) Instruction to Authors REFERENCES [1] Speit, R.J., C.D. Cornell and U.T. Kaplan, Renewable Energy Conversion and Utilization in ASEAN Countries, International Journal of Science and Technology, Vol. 23, No. 2, 2000, pp. 125-134. [2] Cornell, C.D. and U.T. Kaplan, Sources of Energy, Elsevier, 2003, pp 125-134.