The 2026 International Conference on Green Energy and Artificial Intelligence (GEAI 2026) is a premier global forum dedicated to fostering interdisciplinary dialogue and collaboration at the critical intersection of advanced AI technologies and the global transition to green, renewable energy systems.
The urgency of climate change demands innovative and scalable solutions. Concurrently, the rapid evolution of Artificial Intelligence—encompassing machine learning, deep learning, big data analytics, and intelligent control systems—presents unprecedented opportunities to revolutionize how we generate, distribute, store, and consume energy. GEAI 2026 is established to precisely address this synergy, serving as a catalyst for groundbreaking research and practical applications.
This conference will bring together a diverse community of leading academics, researchers, industry experts, policymakers, and innovators from around the world. We aim to create a dynamic environment for presenting high-quality, original research, sharing cutting-edge insights, and discussing the future trajectory of sustainable energy systems empowered by computational intelligence.
![]() | July 17 - July 19, 2026 Conference Dates |
![]() | June 17, 2026 Full Paper Submission Date |
![]() | April 21, 2026 Registration Deadline |
![]() | November 12, 2025 Final Paper Submission Date |
Innovations in Machine Learning and Deep Learning Algorithms, Applications of Computer Vision in Energy Systems, Natural Language Processing for Energy Literature and Policy Analysis, ...
Photovoltaic Power Generation and Solar Energy Forecasting, Wind Farm Layout Optimisation and Power Forecasting, Intelligent Hydropower and Tidal Energy Generation Systems, ...
All accepted full papers will be published in GEAI 2026 conference proceedings and will be submitted to Ei and Scopus for indexing.
Note: All submitted articles should report original research results, experimental or theoretical, not previously published or under consideration for publication elsewhere. Articles submitted to the conference should meet these criteria. We firmly believe that ethical conduct is the most essential virtue of any academics. Hence, any act of plagiarism or other misconduct is totally unacceptable and cannot be tolerated.