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CONTACTS AT WFES 2013 Service
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Manager Business Development Hala Abu Dhabi
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WELCOME Dear Participants, On behalf of Reed Exhibitions Middle East, it gives me great pleasure to welcome you to Abu Dhabi and the Sixth Edition of the World Future Energy Summit. The need for a clean energy future for all citizens of the world is no longer in question. WFES 2013 is proud to contribute to the debate about creating a clean world; a greener and better planet. In Abu Dhabi this year we will bring together leaders from across the political, business, finance and academic sectors to enter into real debate and share knowledge and expertise. In 2013, we are delighted to welcome more than 26,200 attendees, 690 media representatives, 3,200 opening ceremony delegates, 650 exhibitors and representatives from 137 nations to debate the pressing issues, drive innovation, and explore trade and investment opportunities. I would like to take this opportunity to thank all our colleagues and partners who have invested considerable time and energy in creating this event – from the Abu Dhabi government and Masdar, to our speakers, exhibitors, partners, visitors and media. Your tireless efforts have ensured that the Summit continues to be the foremost international gathering for the clean technology and renewable energy industries. I trust you will find the discussion over the next few days stimulating, challenging and rewarding – moving us forward towards the establishment of a more sustainable world for all. Sincerely,
Naji El Haddad WFES Show Director With thanks to our sponsors: Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) and associate sponsor, Emirates Aluminium, Total, Shell, ExxonMobil, OXY, Schneider Electric, First Solar and Ernst & Young, Qatar Petroleum, Etihad Rail and the Abu Dhabi Tourism and Culture Authority (ADTCA). WFES is held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces.
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CONTENTS 6 Your contacts at WFES 2013 7 Welcome to WFES 2013 10 Sponsors and Media Partners 12 Welcome to Abu Dhabi 14 Event Information 15 Show Plan 16 Event Itinerary 17 Summit Program 19 ADIREC Official Side Events 21 ADIREC Floor Plan 22 ADIREC Summit and Exhibition Information 28 ADIREC Summit Program 37 ADIREC Summit Speakers 57 Regional Developers at Project Village 60 Project Village Program 61 Technology Exchange Platform 65 Renewables Global Energy Report 2012 66 Renewables Floor Map 79 Exhibitor Listings Inside cover Show Floor Maps
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INTERNATIONAL BROADCAST PARTNER
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REGIONAL PRINT MEDIA PARTNER
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WELCOME TO
ABU DHABI ABU DHABI IS THE EPICENTRE OF THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATE'S GIGANTIC GREEN DRIVE. THE CAPITAL OF THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, ONE OF THE WORLD'S LEADING PRODUCERS OF OIL AND GAS, IS ALREADY KNOWN AS A REGIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL POWERHOUSE IN RENEWABLE AND SUSTAINABLE ENERGIES. THROUGH THE MIGHTY MASDAR, IT IS ALSO WELL KNOWN FOR ITS RESEARCH KNOWLEDGE, TECHNOLOGY AND CAPACITY.
Masdar City is a living sustainability laboratory, and the centre piece of Abu Dhabi’s environmental strategy. The city will eventually house up to 40,000 residents and employ 50,000 more, but produce no carbon emissions and no waste whatsoever. It will cost US$22 billion and is scheduled for completion in just three year’s time. Masdar represents the biggest single investment in
executive: business growth opportunities.
sustainability in the world.
Culture at its core The intrinsically rich UAE culture, together with the cultural
The choice of Abu Dhabi to host the global headquarters of the
initiatives and programmes Abu Dhabi regularly launches,
International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) reinforces the
constitute the bedrock for the capital’s tourist attractions. The
UAE's capital's position as the emerging hub for renewable
UAE’s authentic heritage reflects the very essence of the
energy, and reaffirms its contribution to the global renewable
national identity while the cultural programmes enhance Abu
energy industry. In addition to supporting IRENA as it
Dhabi's standing as the region’s emerging cultural hub. Cultural
endeavours to deliver on its global mandate, Abu Dhabi –
tourism has increasingly become an important socio-economic
through Masdar – continues to devote considerable resources
catalyst which informs all tourist activities and programmes,
to the advancement and adoption of renewable energy. As well
cultural events and initiatives.
as providing substantial funding to IRENA and working towards a seven per cent renewable energy target by 2020, the Abu
Museums, monuments & more
Dhabi Fund for Development has offered $50 million in annual
Abu Dhabi boasts several ancient archaeological sites, some
loans to finance renewable energy projects in developing
dating back thousands of years and which give deep insights
countries.
into the country and its culture. Additionally, the emirate’s museums chart Abu Dhabi’s history for visitors. Major cultural
Doing business in Abu Dhabi
developments are underway. Saadiyat Island is due to host the
The emirate is seated at the gateway of a region that spans three
world’s single largest concentration of premier international
continents: all burgeoning and busy economies. The Abu Dhabi
cultural institutions.
government is likewise pump-priming its special economic zones
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to encourage foreign investment and private sector participation,
That’s entertainment
as it steers the economy away from oil dependence, even while
Abu Dhabi is emerging as an entertainment hub for individuals
barriers to entry – including tax and import levy – are set to a
and families alike and for all ages. Yas Island is home to the
minimum. All these mean only one thing for the corporate
world’s largest indoor theme park – Ferrari World – which has a
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spectacular roof top, modelled on the side profile of a Ferrari
infrastructure, Abu Dhabi has emerged as ‘The Happening
sports car. The centre is the destination’s biggest entertainment
Place for Business Tourism.’ The UAE capital follows, on the
centre, and also home to Formula Rossa, the world’s fastest
other hand, wide-ranging strategies to support this sector with
roller coaster. It has a top speed of 240 km/h (149 mph). The
activities and programmes that help foster and increase the
island also hosts the Formula 1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, and a
inflow of regional and global events to the local arena. Given
major new waterpark, Waterworld, opened at the end of last
the huge developments underpinning the tourism sector in the
year. On the weather side, Abu Dhabi has a sub-tropical, arid
Emirate, especially in building hotels and conference centres,
climate. You can expect sunny blue skies and high
many expect for Abu Dhabi to be the No. 1 destination for
temperatures most of the time, but during January it does
business tourism in MENA, with the expanding list of
sometimes rain. Come prepared!
investment opportunities it offers.
From souk to shopping mall
Eco-tourism
Shopping is a popular pastime in Abu Dhabi. The choice is
The UAE’s rich natural environment, is where the desert meets
amazing, from browsing and bargaining in traditional souks
the sea shores, both enfolding widely diverse forms of wildlife
(markets) for everything from jewellery to carpets, to leisurely
and marine life. Ecotourism is an integral part of the economic
browsing in the most modern of malls amid the world’s most
plans enacted by the local government mainly aiming at
sought-after brands. The malls are a welcome escape from the
attaining strong sustainable development. Abu Dhabi offers for
heat and are often glamorous in the extreme. The biggest is on
its visitors numerous scouting, adventurous and entertaining
the Breakwater, its design inspired by the Bedouin tent. It has
opportunities in its natural reserves, wildlife parks and other
several hundred shops, cinemas, a viewing tower and a ‘snow
unique natural sites (such as islands, oases and beaches). For
park’ is currently under construction.
additional information on Abu Dhabi attractions, please visit www.visitabudhabi.ae
Sports tourism – on the right mark Over recent years Abu Dhabi has developed into a recognised
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major international sporting events destination. It now has a
The summit will take place at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition
global following across sports such as golf, motorsport,
Center (ADNEC). Arrive by taxi or by coach. A coach service
watersports, adventure racing and athletics.
runs between Abu Dhabi and Dubai, starting from the Deira bus station in Dubai. It arrives at Zayed Sports City, near
‘The Happening Place for Business Tourism’
ADNEC. For visitors travelling by car, the cutting-edge Abu
With a state-of-the-art and expanding business tourism
Dhabi Exhibition Centre has a massive parking facility.
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EVENT INFORMATION Accommodation & Travel Services The Official Travel Agent for Hotel accommodation and flight bookings is Al Masaood Travel and Services. They are providing hotel, transfer and excursion reservations for all participants of WFES. Their onsite representatives will be available at one of the counters located in the concourse. Admission & registration counters Admission to World Future Energy Summit is strictly for trade visitors. Visitor registration counters for new registrations and pre-registered visitors are available next to Halls 8 & 9. For any assistance, please approach our customer service representatives at any of the information desks located in the concourse. Registration counters for new delegates are available in front of Hall 2. Show opening times Date Time Tuesday 15 January 10:00hrs-18:00hrs Wednesday 16 January 10:00hrs-18:00hrs Thursday 17 January 10:00hrs-18:00hrs Badge collection • Exhibitors badges can be collected at the Exhibitor help desk in front of Organisers office • Summit delegates passes can be collected at the registration counter in front of Hall 2 • Pre-registered visitors badges can be collected from the visitor counters, which are located in Halls 8 & 9 Banking services / ATM / general post office / ADNEC address • Abu Dhabi National Bank & ATM: ADNEC grandstand, opposite the main restaurant • Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank ATM: ADNEC grandstand near the VIP entrance • Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank ATM: ADNEC grandstand next to the main restaurant
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• Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank ATM: Located at Door H • Post Office - Emirates Post Office: ADNEC grandstand retail area • Courier Service - FedEx: ADNEC grandstand retail area ADNEC (Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre) P O Box 5546 Mussafah Road Nr. Zayed Military Hospital Abu Dhabi UAE Telephone: +971 (0)2 444 6900 Fax: +971 (0)2 444 6135 Business centre The Business centre is located in the ADNEC Gallery Level in the Atrium between Halls 4 & 5. Please contact the Business centre for prices and further information. Contact details: +971 (0)2 406 3645 / 3646 / 3647 Email: businesscentre@adnec.ae Canvassing Canvassing of orders by any authorised person or the display and distribution of printed and other promotional material, except by exhibitors from their stand, is strictly prohibited. Catering outlets A number of cafés and a restaurant may be found in the ADNEC grand stand. Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf is located on Level 1 by the Atrium. There will also be catering points within Halls 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and in the concourse in front of Halls 6 & 10. Prayer rooms The male prayer room is located on level 1 above Hall 4. The female prayer room is located on level 1 above Hall 5. Press centre For all press-related enquiries and to book a press conference, exhibitors should contact
ASDA’A. For further information please contact Iman Ahmed Iman.Ahmed@bm.com M:+971 50 205 8021 Car parking Multi-storey car parks A & B are paid parking. This will be available to exhibitors and visitors during the show days. Parking charges apply. Please note vehicles are not allowed to park overnight. Taxis and shuttle bus The taxi drop off and pick up point will be at Entrance B. A complimentary shuttle bus service between ADNEC and the main Abu Dhabi hotels is available for summit delegates outside Entrance B. First aid services The First aid area is located by the entrance to Halls 7 & 8, with trained staff, who will be on duty to provide medical assistance for WFES 2013 sites throughout the exhibition period, including the build up and breakdown days. Evacuation arrangements will be in place for any emergencies. Lost property office The security room office is located above Hall 6. Toilet facilities Ladies and gents toilet facilities are available throughout the venue. See the ‘You Are Here Board’ on-site for your nearest facilities.
Indemnity The organisers and publishers of the WFES Summit Guide accept no responsibility for the statements made in this guide, nor for any errors or omissions that may occur.
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INTRODUCTION
EVENT ITINERARY Day 1 - Tuesday January 15, 2013 TIME
EVENT
LOCATION
08:00-09:00 10:00 10:00-10:30 10:50-11:00 11:00-12:00 12:00-13:00
Exhibitors Move in Exhibition Doors Open for Visitors Opening Arrivals: Visitors/Exhibitors/Delegates/Media (Doors close at 10:30 am) Official Delegations Start Arriving Opening Ceremony Delegation Tour
Halls 5-10 Halls 5-10 ICC Hall Gate C&H ICC Hall Exhibition
13:00
Lunch
13:30-18:00 19:30-22:00
Ministerial Panels Zayed Future Energy Prize
Conference A&B Emirates Palace
Day 2 - Wednesday January 16, 2013 TIME
EVENT
LOCATION
8:00-9:00 9:00-9:30 09:00 10:00 9:30-17:30 10:00-18:00
Exhibitors Move in Opening and Welcome to ADIREC Conference Opens Exhibition Doors Open for Visitors Conference Exhibition
Halls 5-10
13:13-1500
Lunch Break and Exhibition Viewing
18:00-20:00
WFES/IWS/ADIREC Reception
Conference Hall A Halls 5-10 Conference Hall A Halls 5-10
Al Maared Ballroom, ADNEC
Day 3 - Thursday January 17, 2013 EVENT
LOCATION
8:00-9:00 09:00 10:00 9:30-17:30 10:00-18:00
TIME
Exhibitors Move in Conference Opens Exhibition Doors Open for Visitors Conference Exhibition
Halls 5-10 Conference Hall A Halls 5-10 Conference Hall A Halls 5-10
17:30
Conference Closes
18:00
Exhibition Closes
Must Attend Sessions Opening Ceremony Project Village Technology Exchange Platform Zayed Future Energy Prize Exxon Mobil Energy Outlook Forum Energy Efficiency Pavilion Green Ideas WFES Eco Home Green Jobs YFEL Masdar Initiative WFES/IWS/ADIREC Reception Zero Tracer Green Ideas
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January 15 @ 11AM, ICC Hall January 15-17, Hall 10 January 15-17, Hall 9 January 15, Emirates Palace January 15-17, Hall 5 January 15-17, Hall 10 January 15-17, Hall 10 January 15-17, Hall 10 January 15-17, Hall 10 January 15-17, Hall 7 January 16, ADNEC Al Maared Ballroom Swiss Pavilion January 15-17, Hall
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PROGRAMME
ADIREC 2013 HOSTED BY WFES
SUMMIT PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE Day One 15 January
Day Two 16 January
Day Three 17 January
The Future Energy Innovation Forum
Unlocking Potential: Scaling Up of Renewable Energy through Coordinated Public and Private Sector Actions 09:00 09:15 09:30 09:45 10:00 10:15
Opening and Welcome to ADIREC hosted by WFES 2013 Keynote Interviews
Plenary Opening Interviews
Plenary Session 1: The Role of Innovation and Technology in Shaping the Future of our World
Renewable Energy Outlook – What is on the Cards?
10:30 Keynote 10:45 11:00 11:15 11:30
Networking Refreshments
Opening Ceremony (ICC Hall)
12:15
Plenary Session 2: What is driving innovation in future energy technologies?
Renewable Energy Financing – Growth amidst Economic Turmoil Panel 1: Private Sector Finance
11:45 12:00
Networking Refreshments
Royal Tour -Exhibition Panel 2: Public Sector Finance Lunch Plenary Session 3: Future Perfect?
The View from Industry
12:30
Panel 1: CEOs of Renewable Energy Companies
12:45 13:00
Panel 2: CEOs of Utilities
13:15
Audience Voting on RE Industry & Finance topics
13:30 13:45 14:00 14:15 14:30 14:45 15:00 15:15
Lunch & Extended Exhibition Viewing
Ministerial Panels Sustainable Energy for All
Building National Frameworks for Reusable Energy
15:30 15:45 16:00
Lunch & Extended Exhibition Viewing
STREAM A
STREAM B
Session A1: Energy Efficiency – the Second Pillar of Sustainable Energy
Session B1: MENA, a Rising Star in Renewable Energy Investment
Session A2: Integration of Renewables – the Role of Power Grids & ICT
Session B2: Powering Ahead, Leadership in Renewable Energy
STREAM C Session C1: Regulatory Policies Fiscal Incentives and Evolving Regulatory Approaches
STREAM A
STREAM D
17:15 Water-Energy Nexus
Session C2: Cities and Community Power
STREAM C
Session B3: Wind
Session C3: Geothermal
STREAM D
Session D3: Energy Storage
Session D1: Rural Renewable Energy
Session A4: Building a Robust R+D Infrastructure
Networking Refreshments
16:15 16:30 16:45 17:00
Session A3: Solar Energy – The Technologies
STREAM B
Session B4: Sustainable Use of Bioenergy
Session C4: The Evolution of Hydropower
Session D4: Sustainable Transportation
Session D2: Energy in Transformation Water/Energy Nexus Joint Plenary session
17:30 17:45 18:00 18:30
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WFES reception @ Wedding Hall
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SUMMIT INFORMATION
World Future Energy Summit Daily 09:00 to 18:00 Day One: Tuesday 15 January 2013 – International Convention Centre (ICC) Day Two: Wednesday 16 January 2013 – Conference Room A & Capital Suite 07 Day Three: Thursday 17 January 2013 – Conference Room A & Capital Suite 07 Opening Ceremony 11:00 to 12:00, Tuesday 15 Jan 2013, International Convention Centre (ICC) Number of Summit Delegates 3200 Speakers’ Lounge Capital Suite 1, Mezzanine, above Hall 1 Delegate Dining Area Hall 10 Private Dining Area Hall 10
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Time/Presenter
Presentation
15 January 14:00 – 14:30 Rajeev Abraham, EMS Sales Manager
Energy University
14:45 – 15:15 Régis Largillier, Business Development – Smart City
Smart City Solutions
15:30 – 16:00 Ahmed Imam, Power Buildings Solutions Manager
Solutions in Renewable Energy: Solar
16:15 – 16:45 Talaiver Dilup, LifeSpace Solutions, Energy Efficiency and Services Manager
Hotel Energy Management Solutions
Time/Presenter
Presentation
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16 January 10:30 – 11:00 Mathew Manjush, Business Development Manager
Healthcare Facilities Energy Management Solutions
11:15 – 11:45 Régis Largillier, Business Development – Smart City
Resource Advisor Solutions Demo
12:00 – 12:30 Intercontinental Hotel Group, Customer Testimonial
Energy Management Initiatives in the Middle East, Africa and India
12:30 – 14:00 Lunch 14:00 – 14:30 Alkassar Yarob, Sales Director
Smart Water Solutions
14:45 – 15:15 Masdar, Customer Testimonial
Energy Efficiency as a Subset of the Overall Sustainable Approach
15:30 – 16:00 Régis Largillier, Business Development – Smart City
Smart City Solutions
16:15 – 16:45 Frederic Dumas, Services Operations Director
Energy Management Services
Time/Presenter
Presentation
17 January 10:30 – 11:00 Ahmed Imam, Power Buildings Solutions Manager
Solutions in Renewable Energy: Solar
11:15 – 11:45 Abu Dhabi Municipality, Customer Testimonial
Demand-side Energy Management Programme
12:00 – 12:30 Régis Largillier, Business Development – Smart City
Resource Advisor Solutions Demo
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12:30 – 14:00 Lunch 14:00 – 14:30 Alkassar Yarob, Sales Director
Smart Water Solutions
14:45 – 15:15 Rajeev Abraham, EMS Sales Manager
Energy University
15:30 – 16:00 Mathew Manjush, Business Development Manager
Healthcare Facilities Energy Management Solutions
16:15 – 16:45 Talaiver Dilup, LifeSpace Solutions, Energy Efficiency and Services Manager
Hotel Energy Management Solutions
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TUESDAY 15 JANUARY 2013
SUMMIT PROGRAM DAY 1 Location: International Convention Centre (ICC) Opening Ceremony 11:00-12:00
Welcome Message from the Host H.E. Dr. Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, CEO, Masdar
Keynote addresses from: TBA 12.00 – 13.00
Delegation Tour - Exhibition
12.30 – 13.30
Lunch
13:30 – 17:00
Ministerial Panels
13.30 – 14.30
Sustainable Energy for All
14:30 – 15:30
Building National Frameworks for Renewable Energy
15.30 – 16:30
Renewable Energy in an Evolving Global Energy Market
16:30 – 17:30
Water-Energy Nexus
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WEDNESDAY 16 JANUARY 2013
SUMMIT PROGRAM DAY 2 Conference Room A & Capital Suite 07
9.00 – 9.30
Unlocking Potential: Scaling Up of Renewable Energy through Coordinated Public and Private Sector Actions Opening and Welcome to ADIREC hosted by WFES 2012. Conference Chair: Christine Lins, Executive Secretary, REN21 Speakers: • H.E. Dr Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs and Special Envoy for Energy and Climate Change, and CEO, Masdar, UAE • Mohamed El-Ashry, Chairman of REN21 and Senior Fellow, UN Foundation, USA. H.E. Faroukh Abdullah, Minister for New and Renewable Energy Sources, India/Host of DIREC 2010 H.E. Liu Qi, Vice-Minister National Energy Administration, China
Plenary Opening interviews Renewable Energy Outlook – What is in the Cards? Moderator: Nart Bouran, Director of News, Sky News Arabia, UAE 9.30 – Speakers: • Fatih Birol, Chief Economist and Director Global Energy 10.00 Economics Directorate, International Energy Agency, France 10:00 – • Eric Martinot, Lead Author REN21 Renewables Global Futures 10:30 Report, Japan
Speakers: • Arnaldo Vieira de Carvalho, Sustainable Energy Lead Specialist, Inter-American Development Bank, USA • Seethapathy Chander, Director General, Regional and Sustainable Development Department, Asian Development Bank, The Philippines. • Philippe de Fontaine Vive, Vice President, Innovation, European Investment Bank, Luxembourg. Farrukh Mahmood Mian, Manager, Energy and ICT Division, Infrastructure Department, Islamic Development Bank, Saudi Arabia 12.15 – 13.15 12.15 – 12.45
Plenary Session: The View from Industry
12.45 – 13.15
CEOs of Utilities Moderator: Henning Gloystein, Power and Gas Editor, Thomson Reuters, UK Speakers: • H.E Abdulla Saif Al Nuaimi, Director General, ADWEA, UAE • Francesco Starace, CEO, ENEL Green Power, Italy • Arthouros Zervos, Chairman and CEO, Public Power Corporation of Greece, Greece
13.15 – 13.30 13.30 – 15.00
Audience Participation
9.30 – 10.30
10.30 – 11.00
Renewable Energy in Times of Economic Turmoil: The Role of International and Domestic Policies
11:0011:15
Coffee Break Plenary Session: Renewable Energy Finance: Growth Amidst Economic Turmoil
11.15 – Private Sector Finance 11.45 Moderator: Dana Younger, Chief Renewable Energy Specialist, International Finance Corporation, USA Speakers: • Vivek Mehra, Managing Director, Aloe Private Equity, India • Torben Möger Pedersen, CEO, PensionDanmark, Denmark • Craig O’Connor, Director of the Office of Renewable Energy & Environmental Exports, Export-Import Bank of the USA. • Jonathan Plowe, Managing Director, New Energy & Infrastructure Solutions, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, USA 11.45 – Public Sector Finance 12.15 Moderator: Frank Wouters, Deputy Director-General, International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)
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CEOs of Renewable Energy Companies Moderator: Paolo Frankl, Head of Unit, International Energy Agency, France Speakers: • Roy Adair, CEO, Hydro Tasmania, Australia • Bader Al-Lamki, Director Clean Energy, Masdar, UAE • Santiago Seage, CEO, Abengoa Solar, Spain • Tulsi Tanti, Chairman and Managing Director, Suzlon, India
Lunch Break and Exhibiting Viewing Parallel Sessions
15.00 – 16.00
Session A1: Energy Efficiency – The Second Pillar of Sustainable Energy Moderator: Kornelius Blok, Director of Science, Ecofys, The Netherlands Speakers: • Jacob Fontijine COO, DNV KEMA Benelux, Middle East & Africa • Yamina Saheb, Head of the Sustainable Buildings Centre, IEA, France • Harry Verhaar, Head, Global Public & Government Affairs, Philips Lighting, The Netherlands
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• Tarun Kapoor, Joint Secretary, Ministry of New and Renewable Energy Sources of India, India • Dennis McGinn, President, American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE), USA • Karsten Sach, Deputy Director-General for International Cooperation in the Federal Ministry for Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety of Germany, Germany • Gauri Singh, Director Knowledge Management and Technology Cooperation, International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)
• Bashar Zeitoon, Program Director, Arab Forum for Environment and Development (AFED), Lebanon 16.30 – Session A2: 17.30 Integration of Renewables – The Role of Power Grids & ICT Moderator: Philippe David, Head of Energy, Utilities, Chemicals, Cap Gemini, France Speakers: • Sjaak Antheunisse, Market Leader, ME Energy Markets, Alcatel Lucent, The Netherlands • Kaisa Kosonen, Climate Policy Advisor, Greenpeace, Finland • Jeung-Soo Huh, President & CEO, Korea Energy Management Corporation (KEMCO), Korea • Hiroshi Ogawa, General Manager, Strategic Business Development, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Japan • Olivier Orsini, Director General International Affairs, EDF, France 15.00 – Session B1: 16.00 MENA, A Rising Star in Renewable Energy Investment Moderator: Emanuela Menichetti, Director Renewable Energy, Observatoire Méditerranéen de l’Energie (OME) Speakers: • Yousif Al Ali, Shams Director, Shams, UAE • Tareq Emtairah, Executive Director, Regional Centre for Renewable Energies and Energy Efficiency (RCREEE), Egypt • Marc Févre, Partner, Baker &McKenzie LLP, UK • Stefan Singer, Director, Global Energy Policy, WWF International, Belgium • Nejib Zaafrani Senior Executive Energy Advisor and Adjunct Professor, Masdar Institute, UAE
16:30 – 17:30
Session C2: Cities and Community Power Moderator: Benjamin Sovacool, Visiting Associate Professor and Senior Researcher for Energy Security and Justice, Vermont Law School, USA Speakers: • Michael Geissler, CEO Berlin Energy Agency, Member of C40, Germany • Jonathan Kendall, Director Urban Design, Fletcher Priest, UK • Hugo Lucas, Director Policy Advice and Capacity Building, International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) • Domingos Pires, Former Deputy Secretary for Urban Development and Coordinator of USP Cities Research Centre, Sao Paulo, Brazil • Christopher Sorenson, Strategic Partnerships, New Ventures, Masdar, UAE
15:00 – 16:00
Stream D1: Rural Renewable Energy Moderator: Richenda Van Leeuwen, Executive Director Energy and Climate, Energy Access Initiative, United Nations Foundation, USA Speakers: • Daniel Bouille, President, Fondacion Barliloche, Argentina • Ernesto Macias, President, Alliance for Rural Electrification (ARE), Belgium • Pradeep Monga, Director of Energy Branch, UNIDO, Austria • Arne Schweinfurth, Advisor, German International Cooperation (GIZ)/ASEAN Centre for Energy • Jean-Marc Otero del Val, Deputy Senior VP Renewable Energy, Total, France
16:3017:30
Session D2: Energy in Transformation Moderator: Rob Bradley, Senior Advisor Climate Change. Directorate of Energy & Climate Change, UAE Speakers: • Aldo Flores-Quiroga, Secretary General, International Energy Forum, Saudi Arabia • Robert Kleiburg, Director, ECN, The Netherlands • Henri Winand, CEO Intelligent Energy, UK • Saif Al Sayari, Executive Officer - Head of Energy Solutions, The Abu Dhabi Energy Company (TAQA), UAE
16.30 – Session B2: 17.30 Powering Ahead, Leadership in Renewable Energy
Moderator: Ben Warren, Energy & Environmental Infrastructure Leader, Ernst & Young, UK Speakers: • Abdullah Awadh Al Gahtani, Consultant – Strategy Team King Abdullah City for Atomic and Renewable Energy (K.A.CARE), Saudi Arabia • Michael Eckhart, Managing Director, Global Head of Environmental Finance Citigroup, USA • Rainer Hinrichs-Rahlwes, President, European Renewable Energy Council (EREC), Belgium • Li Junfeng, Director General of Climate Change Center under National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), Secretary General, China Renewable Energy Industry Association (CREIA), China • Vinud Kala, Founder, Emerging Ventures, India 15:00 – Session C1: 16:00 Regulatory Policies - Fiscal Incentives and Evolving Regulatory Approaches Moderator: Hans-Jørgen Koch, Deputy State Secretary, Ministry of Climate, Energy and Buildings of Denmark /Chairman of IEARETD Speakers: • Nick Carter, Director General: Regulation and Supervision Bureau, Abu Dhabi, UAE
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SUMMIT PROGRAM DAY 3 The Future Energy Innovation Forum Location: Conference Room A & Capital Suite 07 9:00 – Keynote Interview Speaker: Dan Arvizu, Director, Director, National Renewable Energy 9:30 Laboratory, USA Plenary Sessions 9:30 – How Technology and Innovation Will Shape the Future 10:30 Moderator: James Cameron, Founder and Chairman, Climate Change Capital, UK Speakers: • Nawal Al Hosany, Director Sustainability and Director Zayed Future Energy Prize, Masdar, United Arab Emirates • Morgan Bazilian, Deputy Director, Joint Institute for Strategic Energy Analysis, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, USA • Harish Hande, Founder, Selco; Social Entrepreneur, India • Martin Hiller, Director General, Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership (REEEP), Austria • Richard Kauffman, Senior Advisor to the Secretary, US Department of Energy, USA
Session B3: Wind Moderator: Steve Sawyer, Secretary General, Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC), Belgium Speakers: • Morten Albaek, SVP Marketing & Corporate Affairs, Vestas, Denmark • Adam Bruce, Mainstream Renewable Power, Ireland • Stefan Gsänger, Secretary General, World Wind Energy Association (WWEA), Germany • Ronald Heyselaar, Head of Business and Project Development, Masdar Clean Energy, UAE • Zhou Jianqing , Deputy General Manager, Goldwind International, China Session C3: Geothermal Energy Moderator: Roland Horne, President of the International Geothermal Association (IGA) & Professor of Earth Sciences, Woods Institute for the Environment, Stamford University, USA Speakers: • Surya Darma, Indonesian Director, International Geothermal Association, Indonesia • Agnes De Jesus, Senior Vice President of Environmental and External Relations and Compliance Office, Energy Management Company, The Philippines • Albert Genter, Scientific Manager, Soultz, France • Richard Taylor, Executive Director, International Hydropower Association, UK Session D3: Energy Storage Moderator: Peter Rae, President REN Alliance Speakers: • Brent Perry, President and CEO, Corvus Energy, Canada • Christoph Stiller, Clean Energy Technology, Linde Innovation Management, Germany Session A4: Innovation and Entrepreneurship Moderator: Fred Moavenzadeh, President, Masdar Institute of Science and Technology, United Arab Emirates Speakers: • H.E. Dr Adnan Badran, President Petra University, Jordan • Mohammed Baniyas, Provost, UAE University, UAE • Tod Laursen, President, Khalifa University, UAE • Larry Wilson, Provost, Zayed University, UAE
10:30- Coffee Break 11:00 11:00- What is Driving Innovation in Future Energy Technologies? 12:00 Moderator: Jason Pontin, Editor- in-Chief and Publisher, MIT Technology Review, USA Speakers: • Sven Alkalaj, Under-Secretary-General and Executive Secretary of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe, Switzerland 16:00- Session B4: Sustainable Use of Bioenergy • Dolf Gielen, Director IRENA Innovation and Technology Centre, 17:00 Moderator: Heinz Kopetz, President, World Bioenergy Association, Sweden Speakers: Germany • Salem Al-Kaabi, Deputy General Manager, Center for Waste • Bjorn Haugland, Group Chief Technology & Sustainability Officer, Management (CWM), UAE DNV Group, Norway • Michelle T Davies, Partner, Head of Clean Energy and Sustainability, • Morten Mauritzen, Lead Country Manager, ExxonMobil Eversheds LLP, UK Companies in UAE, UAE • Jose Goldemberg, Institute of Electrotechnics and Energy, Brazil • Brian Shaad, Co-Founder, Mera Gao Power, New Dehli, India 12:00- Future Perfect? 13:00 Moderator: Chris Hartshorn, Director, Lux Research, USA Speakers: • Daniel Kammen, Director, Renewable and Appropriate Energy Laboratory, UC Berkeley, USA • Mark Kenber, CEO, The Climate Group, UK • Eddie O’Connor, CEO Mainstream Renewable Power, Ireland • Jérôme Pécresse, President Renewable Power, Alstom, Switzerland • Wim Thomas, Chief Energy Advisor, Shell, The Netherlands 14:30- Parallel Sessions 15:30 Session A3: Solar Energy – The Technologies Moderator: Dave Renné, President, International Solar Energy Society (ISES), USA Speakers: • Alvin Compaan, Distinguished University Professor of Physics, Emeritus and Chief Technology Officer and Co-Founder, Xunlight 26 University of Toledo, USA • Raffi Garabedian, CTO First Solar, USA • Rémi Coulon, Chief Commercial Officer, AREVA Renewable Energy, France • Wu Zhenyu, Senior Engineer, Hanergy, China
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Session C4: The Evolution of Hydropower Moderator: Tracy Lane, Executive Director, International Hydropower Association, UK Speakers: • Roy Adair, CEO, Hydro Tasmania, Australia • Vivien Foster, Manager, Energy Unit, Sustainable Energy Department, World Bank, USA • Øivind Johansen, Assistant Director General, Ministry of Petroleum and Energy, Norway • Óli Grétar Blöndal Sveinsson, Executive Vice President, Landsvirkjun Hydropower, Iceland Session D4: Progress Towards Sustainable Transportation Jan-Olaf Willums, Founder and Chairman, Inspire Invest, Norway Speakers: • Andy McDonald, Senior Director Renewable Energy, Scottish Enterprise, UK • Abdulla Nasser, Head of UITP, MENA Regional Office, UAE 17:00- Water/Energy Nexus Joint Plenary session with the International 17:30 Water Summit Moderator: Tarek El Sayed, Principal Booz and Co, Lebanon Speakers: • Wael Almazeedi, Co-Founder and CEO, FATE Consortium, USA • IPeter Gleick, President Pacific Institute, USA • Raghubir Gupta, RTI International, USA www.worldfutureenergysummit.com
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15th January 2013 12.00 – 13.30
BMU Energiewende globally - what needs to be done for a future renewable energy system
IEA-RETD Launch of the publication 'Renewable Energy Action on Deployment, READy'
15th January 2013 18.00 – 19.00
BMZ/BMU Energy-Water-Nexus: How to support integrated energy and water planning to achieve sustainable economic growth
Carbon Disclosure Project CREIA/GIZ Highlighting the results of CDP’s Solar PV deployment between carbon reporting system for 2012 subsidies and markets – exploring ways to a more sustainable development path
16th January 2013 13.30 – 15.00
Global Education Energy Environment Advancements in Renewable Energy Education and Technology through International Collegiate Competitions
IRENA/REN21 Renewable Energy Data to attract investment in renewable energy – findings from REDAF
ACORE Global Finance: The Strategy in the MENA Region
Clean Energy Council Smart, off and micro-grids: the future of renewable energy
16th January 2013 17.30 – 18.30
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Capital Suite 10
EWS-WWF/IRENA Role of Renewable Energy in the GCC
IRENA/IDAE Renewable energy policy measures assuring a sustainable massive deployment of renewables
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DAY: TUESDAY 15TH JANUARY 2013 PROGRAMME 11:00 - 12:00
Opening Ceremony
12:00 - 13:00
Royal Tour of the Exhibition
Ministerial Panels (13:30 - 17:30): 13:40 – 13:50 Keynote: Mr. Wu Hongbo, Under-Secretary-General for Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations 13:50 – 14:30 PANEL 1: Sustainable Energy for All The high-level ministerial panel on Sustainable Energy for All will give an overview of the highlights of the 2012 International Year of Sustainable Energy for All. It will take stock of concrete actions of the UN Secretary General’s initiative Sustainable Energy for All, which calls to promote action around three inter-linked and complimentary objectives to be reached by 2030: • Ensure universal access to modern energy services; • Double the rate of improvement in energy efficiency; • Double the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix. This session will also look at the challenges and opportunities in reaching these objectives, which will depend on close collaboration between the public and the private sector. 14:30 – 14:40 Keynote: Mr. Jeffrey Sachs, United Nations Secretary-Genera’s Special Adviser on the Millennium Development Goals and Director of the Earth Institute at Columbia University, United States
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14:40 – 15:30 PANEL 2: Building National Frameworks for Renewable Energy Policies have played a major role in driving renewable energy markets, investments, and industry growth at the state and regional levels. The success of these national frameworks has often rested on the quality of their design and then implementation. For continued success it is consequently paramount Governments continue to update and revise policies in response to technology improvements and adaptation in market needs and drivers. This session will discuss renewable energy policy developments and best practice implementation. It will also address the need for renewable energy policy design to evolve as renewable energy becomes an integral part of the energy mix. 15.30 – 15.40 Keynote: Ms. Connie Hedegaard, European Commissioner for Climate Action in the European Commission 15:40 – 16:30 PANEL 3: Renewable Energy in an Evolving Global Energy Market The renewable energy sector, a global, long term growth story, represents a significant catalyzing opportunity to nation states, offering both sector job creation, and the prize of new, export oriented industrial sectors in an increasingly competitive world market elsewhere. But to win that prize renewable energy needs long-term, transparent and fair policy frameworks. Ever changing legislation and
policy uncertainty is, increasingly, a threat to both investment and market momentum. This session will identify and discuss best practices for achieving a practical, constant policy framework to harness renewable energy, to support sustainable economic growth, and to deliver energy security and industrial diversification. In 2013, countries around the world have accepted renewable energy policy will increasingly be an integral pillar of their industrial, climate change and energy security policies, and that now is the time to devise and implement policies to achieve successful integration. 16:30 – 16:40 Keynote: Mr. Todd Stern, Special Envoy for Climate Change, United States 16:40 – 17:30 PANEL 4: Water Energy Nexus Water and energy are mutually dependent resources: Producing energy requires water and water infrastructure requires large amounts of energy. The amount of water needed by our existing consumption growth is increasing constantly. To sustain both dependable energy production and water supply, governments must manage these resources in tandem, simultaneously, and achieve a higher level of understanding of their interdependence. Technologies that increase efficiency and reduce consumption for both water and energy systems is both a promising, and necessary area for future investment.
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SUMMIT SPEAKERS Christine Lins
Nart Bouran
Executive Secretary, REN21, France Wednesday 16th January 2013
Head of Sky News Arabia, UAE
Opening and Welcome to ADIREC, Opening hosted by WFES 2013 09:00-09:30
Wednesday 16th January 2013 - Plenary Opening Interviews: Renewable Energy Outlook - What's on the Cards? 09:30-10:30
Dr. Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber
H.E. Christiana Figueres
Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs, Special Envoy for Energy and Climate Change, and CEO, Masdar, UAE
Executive Secretary, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), Germany
Wednesday 16th January 2013 - Opening and Welcome to ADIREC, hosted by WFES 2013
Wednesday 16th January 2013 Keynote Address: Renewable Energy in Times of Economic Turmoil: The Role of International and Domestic Policies
09:00-09:30
10:30-10:40
Mohamed El-Ashry Chairman of REN21 and Senior Fellow, UN Foundation, USA
Wednesday 16th January 2013 - Opening and Welcome to ADIREC, hosted by WFES 2013
Steve Howard Chief Sustainability Officer IKEA Group, Sweden
Keynote Address 10:40-10:50
09:00-09:30
Fatih Birol H.E. Faroukh Abdullah
Chief Economist, IEA, France
Minister for New and Renewable Energy Sources, India
Wednesday 16th January 2013 Plenary Opening Interviews: Renewable Energy Outlook - What's on the Cards?
Wednesday 16th January 2013 - Opening and Welcome to ADIREC, hosted by WFES 2013
09:30-10:00
09:30-09:30
Eric Martinot
H.E. Liu Qi
Lead Author, REN21 Renewables Global Futures Report, Japan
Vice-Minister National Energy Administration, China
Wednesday 16th January 2013 Opening and Welcome to ADIREC, hosted by WFES 2013
Wednesday 16th January 2013 - Plenary Opening Interviews: Renewable Energy Outlook - What's on the Cards? 10:00-10:30
09:00-09:30
H.E. Yagshigeldi Kakayev Deputy Prime Minister, Turkmenistan
Wednesday 16th January 2013 Opening and Welcome to ADIREC, hosted by WFES 2013 09:00-09:30
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SPEAKERS CONTINUED
15TH JANUARY 2013
Dana Younger
Arnaldo Vieira de Carvalho
Chief Renewable Energy Specialist, IFC, USA
Sustainable Energy Lead Specialist, Inter-American Development Bank, USA
Wednesday 16th January 2013 Plenary Session: Renewable Energy Finance Growth Amidst Economic Turmoil 11:15-11:45
Wednesday 16th January 2013 Plenary Session: Renewable Energy Finance Growth Amidst Economic Turmoil - Public Sector Finance
Jonathan Plowe
11:45-12:15
Managing Director, New Energy & Infrastructure Solutions Cross Asset Solutions & Strategies, Bank of America, USA
Seethapathy Chander
Wednesday 16th January 2013 Plenary Session: Renewable Energy Finance Growth Amidst Economic Turmoil - Private Sector Finance 11:15-11:45
Director General, Asian Development Bank, The Philippines
Wednesday 16th January 2013 Plenary Session: Renewable Energy Finance Growth Admidst Economic Turmoil - Public Sector Finance 11:45-12:15
Torben Mรถger Pedersen CEO, Pension Danmark, Denmark
Manfred Konukiewitz,
Wednesday 16th January 2013 Plenary Session: Renewable Energy Finance Growth Amidst Economic Turmoil - Private Sector Finance
Deputy Director General, Global and Sectoral Policies, Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation, Germany
Vivek Mehra
Wednesday 16th January 2013 Plenary Session: Renewable Energy Finance Growth Amidst Economic Turmoil - Public Sector Finance
Managing Director, Aloe Private Equity, India
11:45-12:15
11:15-11:45
Wednesday 16th January 2013 Plenary Session: Renewable Energy Finance Growth Amidst Economic Turmoil - Public Sector Finance 11:15-11:45
Craig O'Connor Director of the Office of Renewable Energy & Environmental Exports, Export-Import Bank of the USA, USA
Wednesday 16th January 2013 Plenary Session: Renewable Energy Finance Growth Amidst Economic Turmoil - Private Sector Finance 11:15-11:45
Frank Wouters Deputy Director-General, International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)
Wednesday 16th January 2013 - Plenary Session: Renewable Energy Finance Growth Amidst Economic Turmoil Public Sector Finance 11:45-12:15
Farrukh Mahmood Mian, Manager, Energy and ICT Division, Infrastructure Department, Islamic Development Bank, Saudi Arabia
Wednesday 16th January 2013 - Plenary Session: Renewable Energy Finance Growth Admidst Economic Turmoil - Public Sector Finance 11:45-12:15
Philippe de Fontaine Vive Vice President, Innovation, European Investment Bank, Luxembourg
Wednesday 16th January 2013 - Plenary Session: Renewable Energy Finance Growth Admidst Economic Turmoil - Public Sector Finance 11:45-12:15
Paolo Frankl Head of Unit, International Energy Agency, France
Wednesday 16th January 2013 Plenary Session: The View from Industry CEOs of Renewable Energy Companies 12:15-12:45
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Santiago Seage
Arthouros Zervos
Chairman & CEO, Abengoa Solar, Spain
Chairman & CEO, Public Power Corporation, Greece
Wednesday 16th January 2013 Plenary Session: The View from Industry CEOs of Renewable Energy Companies 12:15-12:45
Wednesday 16th January 2013 Plenary Session 3: The View from Industry CEOs of Utility Companies 12:45-13:15
Tulsi Tanti Chairman and Managing Director, Suzlon Energy, India
Kornelis Blok
Wednesday 16th January 2013 Plenary Session: The View from Industry CEOs of Renewable Energy Companies
Wednesday 16th January 2013 Energy Efficiency The Second Pillar of Sustainable Energy
12:15-12:45
15:00-16:00
Roy Adair
Bashar Zeitoon
CEO, Hydro Tasmania, Australia
Program Director, Arab Forum for Environment and Development (AFED), Lebanon
Wednesday 16th January 2013 Plenary Session : The View from Industry CEOs of Renewable Energy Companies 12:15-12:45
Director of Science, Ecofys, The Netherlands
Wednesday 16th January 2013 Energy Efficiency The Second Pillar of Sustainable Energy 15:00-16:00
Bader Al Lamki Director, Masdar Carbon, UAE
Yamina Saheb
Wednesday 16th January 2013 Plenary Session: The View from Industry CEOs of Renewable Energy Companies
Head of Sustainable Buildings Centre, IEA, France
12:15-12:45
Wednesday 16th January 2013 Energy Efficiency – The Second Pillar of Sustainable Energy
Henning Gloystein
15:00-16:00
Senior European Power & Gas Correspondent, Thomson Reuters, UK
Jacob Fontijine
Wednesday 16th January 2013 Plenary Session: The View from Industry CEOs of Renewable Energy Companies 12:45-13:15
COO, DNV KEMA Benelux, Middle East & Africa
Wednesday 16th January 2013 Energy Efficiency – The Second Pillar of Sustainable Energy 15:00-16:00
H.E Abdulla Saif Al Nuaimi Director General, Abu Dhabi Water and Electricity Authority (ADWEA), UAE
Wednesday 16th January 2013 Plenary Session: The View from Industry CEOs of Utility Companies
Francesco Starace Renewable Energy Division Director and CEO, ENEL Green Power, Italy
Wednesday 16th January 2013 Plenary Session: The View from Industry CEOs of Utility Companies
Carole Le Gall, Director General Centre Scientifique et Technique du B timent3(CSTB) (Scientific and Technical Research Center for the Built Environment and Construction), France
Wednesday 16th January 2013 Energy Efficiency - The Second Pillar of Sustainable Energy 15:00-16:00
12:45-13:15
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SPEAKERS CONTINUED
15TH JANUARY 2013
Harry Verhaar
Hans-Jørgen Koch
Head, Global Public & Government Affairs, Phillips Lighting, The Netherlands
Deputy State Secretary, Ministry of Climate, Energy and Buildings of Denmark/ Chairman of IEA-RETD
Wednesday 16th January 2013 - Energy Efficiency – The Second Pillar of Sustainable Energy 15:00-16:00
Wednesday 16th January 2013 - Regulatory Policies - Fiscal Incentives and Evolving Regulatory Approaches 15:00-16:00
Emanuela Menichetti Director Renewable Energy, Observatoire Méditerranéen de l’Energie (OME), France
Wednesday 16th January 2013 - MENA – A Rising Star in Renewable Energy Investment 15:00-16:00
Tareq Emtairah Executive Director, RCREEE, Egypt
Karsten Sach Deputy Director General, International Cooperation in the Federal Ministry for Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety of Germany
Wednesday 16th January 2013 - Regulatory Policies - Fiscal Incentives and Evolving Regulatory Approaches
Wednesday 16th January 2013 - MENA – A Rising Star in Renewable Energy Investment
15:00-16:00
15:00-16:00
Dennis McGinn
Stefan Singer
President and CEO, American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE), USA
Wednesday 16th January 2013 - MENA – A Rising Star in Renewable Energy Investment
Wednesday 16th January 2013 - Regulatory Policies - Fiscal Incentives and Evolving Regulatory Approaches
15:00-16:00
15:00-16:00
Yousif Al-Ali
Tarun Kapoor
Director, SHAMS
Joint Secretary, Ministry of New and Renewable Energy Sources of India
Director, Global Energy Policy, WWF, Belgium
Wednesday 16th January 2013 - MENA – A Rising Star in Renewable Energy Investment 15:00-16:00
Wednesday 16th January 2013 - Regulatory Policies - Fiscal Incentives and Evolving Regulatory Approaches
Marc Févre
15:00-16:00
Partner, Energy, Mining and Infrastructure (EMI) Group, Baker & McKenzie, UK
Gauri Singh
Wednesday 16th January 2013 - MENA – A Rising Star in Renewable Energy Investment 15:00-16:00
Nejib Zaafrani Senior Executive Energy Advisor and Adjunct Professor, Masdar Institute, UAE
Director Knowledge Management and Technology, International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)
Wednesday 16th January 2013 - Regulatory Policies - Fiscal Incentives and Evolving Regulatory Approaches 15:00-16:00
Wednessday 16th January 2013 MENA - A Rising Star in Renewable Energy Investment
Nick Carter
15:00-16:00
Wednesday 16th January 2013 - Regulatory Policies - Fiscal Incentives and Evolving Regulatory Approaches
Director General, Regulation and Supervision Bureau, Abu Dhabi, UAE
15:00-16:00
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Richenda Van Leeuven
Sjaak Antheunisse
Executive Director Energy and Climate, Energy Initiative, UN Foundation, USA
Market Leader, Alcatel-Lucent, The Netherlands
Wednesday 16th January 2013 Rural Renewable Energy
Wednesday 16th January 2013 - Integrating Renewables - The Role of Powergrids and ICT 16:30-17:30
15:00-16:00
Hiroshi Ogawa Ernesto Macias President, Alliance for Rural Electrification, Belgium
General Manager, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd, Japan
Wednesday 16th January 2013 Rural Renewable Energy
Wednesday 16th January 2013 - Integrating Renewables - The Role of Powergrids and ICT
15:00-16:00
16:30-17:30
Daniel Hugo Bouille
Kaisa Kosonen
Senior Researcher – President, Fondacion Barliloche, Argentina
Greenpeace
Wednesday 16th January 2013 Rural Renewable Energy
Wednesday 16th January 2013 - Integrating Renewables - The Role of Powergrids and ICT 16:30-17:30
15:00-16:00
Oliver Orsini Arne Schweinfurth Advisor German International Cooperation (Giz/ASEAN Centre for Energy), Indonesia
Wednesday 16th January 2013 Rural Renewable Energy
Senior Executive Vice President, EDF Group, France
Wednesday 16th January 2013 - Integrating Renewables - The Role of Powergrids and ICT 16:30-17:30
15:00-16:00
Ben Warren Pradeep Monga Director of Strategy, UNIDO, Austria
Energy & Environmental Infrastructure Leader, Ernst & Young, UK
Wednesday 16th January 2013 Rural Renewable Energy
Wednesday 16th January 2013 - Powering Ahead, Leadership in Renewable Energy
15:00-16:00
16:30-17:30
Jean-Marc Otero del Val
Li Jungfeng
VP Strategy New Energies, Total, France
Director General, Climate Change Center, Secretary General, China Renewable Energy Industry Association (CREIA), China
Wednesday 16th January 2013 Rural Renewable Energy 15:00-16:00
Wednesday 16th January 2013 - Powering Ahead, Leadership in Renewable Energy
Philippe David
16:30-17:30
Head of Energy, Utilities, Chemicals, CapGemini, France
Vinod Kala
Wednesday 16th January 2013 - Integration of Renewables - The Role of Powergrids and ICT 16:30-17:30
Founder & Managing Director, Ventures, India
Wednesday 16th January 2013 - Powering Ahead, Leadership in Renewable Energy 16:30-17:30
Jeung-Soo Huh President & CEO, Korea Energy Management Company, Republic of Korea
Wednesday 16th January 2013 - Integrating Renewables - The Role of Powergrids and ICT 16:30-17:30
Rainer Hinrichs-Rahlwes President, European Renewable Energy Council (EREC), Belgium
Wednesday 16th January 2013 - Powering Ahead, Leadership in Renewable Energy 16:30-17:30
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SPEAKERS CONTINUED
15TH JANUARY 2013
Michael Eckhart Managing Director & Global Head of Environmental Finance, Citigroup, USA
Wednesday 16th January 2013 - Powering Ahead, Leadership in Renewable Energy 16:30-17:30
Abdullah Awadh Al Gahtani Consultant, Strategy Team, King Abdullah City for Atomic and Renewable Energy (K.A.CARE), Saudi Arabia
Wednesday 16th January 2013 - Powering Ahead, Leadership in Renewable Energy
Domingos Pires Former Deputy Secretary for Urban Development and Coordinator of University of Sao Paulo Cities Research Centre, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
Wednesday 16th January 2013 Cities and Community Power 16:30-17:30
Robert Bradley Senior Advisor, Directorate of Energy and Climate Change, UAE
Wednesday 16th January 2013 Energy in Transformation
16:30-17:30
16:30-17:30
Benjamin Sovacool
Henri Winand
Associate Professor, Vermont Law School, USA
Wednesday 16th January 2013 Cities and Community Power
CEO, Intelligent Energy, UK
Wednesday 16th January 2013 Energy in Transformation
16:30-17:30
16:30-17:30
Christopher Sorenson
Robert Kleiburg
Strategic Partnerships New Ventures, Masdar, UAE
Wednesday 16th January 2013 Cities and Community Power 16:30-17:30
Jonathan Kendall Partner and Director Urban Design, Fletcher Priest, UK
Wednesday 16th January 2013 Cities and Community Power 16:30-17:30
Chief Operations Officer, Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN), The Netherlands
Wednesday 16th January 2013 Energy in Transformation 16:30-17:30
Aldo Flores-Quiroga Secretary General, International Energy Forum, Saudi Arabia
Wednesday 16th January 2013 Energy in Transformation 16:30-17:30
Michael Geissler CEO, Berlin Energy Agency/Member C40
Wednesday 16th January 2013 Cities and Community Power 16:30-17:30
Hugo Lucas Director Policy Advice and Capability Building, International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)
Saif Al Sayari Executive Officer, Head of Energy, The Abu Dhabi Energy Company (TAQA) Global, UAE
Wednesday 16th January 2013 Energy in Transformation 16:30-17:30
Wednesday 16th January 2013 Cities and Community Power 16:30-17:30
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THURSDAY 16TH JANUARY 2013
SUMMIT SPEAKERS Daniel Arvizu
Harishe Hande
Director, National Renewable Energy
Founder Selco, Social Entrepreneur, India
Laboratory, USA
Thursday 17th January 2013 -
Thursday 17th January 2013 -
Plenary Session - THow Innovation and
Keynote Interviews
Technology Will Shape the Future
09:00-09:30
09:30-10:30
James Cameron
Morgan Bazillian
Founder and Executive Chairman, Climate
Deputy Director, Joint Institute for Strategic
Change Capital, UK
Energy Analysys, National Renewable
Thursday, 17th January 2013 -
Energy Laboratory, USA
Plenary Session - How Technology and
Thursday 17th January 2013 - Plenary
Innovation Will Shape the Future
Session - THow Innovation and
09:30-10:30
Technology Will Shape the Future 09:30-10:30
Nawal al Hosany Director Sustainability, Masdar, and Director,
Thursday, 17th January 2013
Zayed Future Energy Prize, UAE
11.00-12:00
Thursday 17th January 2013 Plenary Session - How Technology and
Jason Pontin
Innovation Will Shape the Future
Editor- in-Chief and Publisher, MIT
09:30-10:30
Technology Review, USA
Thursday 17th January 2013 -
Richard Kauffman
Plenary Session - What’s Driving
Senior Advisor to the Secretary of Energy
Innovation in Future Energy
US Department of Energy, United States
Technologies?
Thursday 17th January 2013 -
11.00-12:00
Plenary Session - How Innovation and Technology Will Shape the Future
Dolf Gielen
09:30-10:30
Director, Innovation and Technology Center, International Renewable Energy Agency
Martin Hiller
(IRENA)
Director General, Renewable Energy and
Thursday 17th January 2013 -
Energy Efficiency Partnership (REEEP),
Plenary Session - What’s Driving
Austria
Innovation in Future Energy Technologies?
Thursday 17th January 2013 -
11.00-12:00
How Innovation and Technology Will Shape the Future 09:30-10:30
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SPEAKERS CONTINUED
THURSDAY 16TH JANUARY 2013
Bjorn Kj Haugland
Mark Kenber
Group Chief Technology & Sustainability
CEO, The Climate Group, UK
Officer, DNV Group, Norway
Thursday 17th January 2013 -
Thursday 17th January 2013 -
Plenary Session - Future Perfect?
Plenary Session - What’s Driving
12:00-13:00
Innovation in Future Energy Technologies? 11.00-12:00
Jérôme Pécresse President Renewable Power, Alstom
Brian Shaad
Thursday 17th January 2013 -
Joint Founder, Mera Gao Power, India
Plenary Session - Future Perfect?
Thursday 17th January 2013 -
12:00-13:00
Plenary Session What’s Driving Innovation in Future Energy
Daniel Kammen
Technologies?
Director, Renewable and Appropriate
11.00-12:00
Energy Laboratory, UC Berkley, USA
Thursday 17th January 2013 -
Sven Alkalaj
Plenary Session - Future Perfect?
Under Secretary of the United Commission for
12:0-13:00
Europe, United Nations, Swiss Confederation
Thursday 17th January 2013 -
Wim Thomas
Plenary Session - What’s Driving
Chief Energy Advisor, Shell, The Netherlands
Innovation in Future Energy Technologies?
Thursday 17th January 2013 -
11.00-12:00
Plenary Session - Future Perfect? 12:00-13:00
Morten Mauritzen President, ExxonMobil Affiliates UAE, ExxonMobil
Dave Renne
Thursday 17th January 2013
President, International Solar Energy
Plenary Session - What's Driving
Society (IES), USA
Innovation in Future Energy Technologies?
Thursday 17th January 2013 -
11.00-12:00
Solar Energy - The Technologies 14:30 -15:30
Chris Hartshorn Director, LUX Research, USA
Rémi Coulon
Thursday 17th January 2013 -
Chief Commercial Officer, AREVA Renewable
Plenary Session - Future Perfect?
Energy, France
12:00-13:00
Thursday 17th January 2013 Solar Energy - The Technologies
Eddie O’Connor
14:30 -15:30
CEO, Mainstream Renewable Energy Power, Ireland
Raffi Garabedian
Thursday 17th January 2013 -
CTO, First Solar, USA
Plenary Session - Future Perfect?
Thursday 17th January 2013 -
12:00-13:00
Solar Energy - The Technologies 14:30 -15:30
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Hosted by:
Alvain Compaan
Zhou Jianqing
Distinguished University Professor of Physics,
Deputy General Manager, Goldwind
Emeritus and and Co-Founder, Xunlight 26
Thursday 17th January 2013 -
University of Toledo, United States
Wind Energy
Thursday 17th January 2013 -
14:30 -15:30
Solar Energy - The Technologies 14:30 -15:30
Roland Horne President, International Geothermal
Wu Zhenyu
Association (IGA) & Professor at Stanford
Senior Engineer, Hanergy, China
University in Energy Resources
Thursday 17th January 2013 -
Engineering, USA
Solar Energy - The Technologies
Thursday 17th January 2013 -
14:30 -15:30
Geothermal Energy 14:30 -15:30
Steve Sawyer Secretary General, Global Wind Energy
Ladislaus Rybach
Council, Belgium
Director, International Geothermal
Thursday 17th January 2013 -
Association, Scientific Advisor GEOWATT
Wind Energy
AG, Swiss Confederation
14:30 -15:30
Thursday 17th January 2013 Geothermal Energy
Stefan Gsänger
14:30 -15:30
Secretary General, World Wind Energy Association (WWEA), Germany
Albert Genter
Thursday 17th January 2013 -
Scientific Manager, GEIE Exploitation Minière
Wind Energy
de la Chaleur, France
14:30 -15:30
Thursday 17th January 2013 Geothermal Energy
Roland Heyselaar
14:30 -15:30
Head of Business and Project Development, Masdar Clean Energy, UAE
Surya Darma
Thursday 17th January 2013
Indonesian Director, International
14:30 -15:30
Geothermal Association, Indonesia
Thursday 17th January 2013 -
Morten Albaek
Geothermal Energy
SVP Marketing & Corporate Affairs, Vestas,
14:30 -15:30
Denmark
Thursday 17th January 2013 -
Agnes De Jesus
Wind Energy
Senior Vice President of Environmental &
14:30 -15:30
External Relations and Compliance Office, Energy Management Company, The
Adam Bruce
Philippines
Global Head of Corporate Affairs, Mainstream
Thursday 17th January 2013 -
Renewable Power, UK
Geothermal Energy
Thursday 17th January 2013 -
14:30 -15:30
Wind Energy 14:30 -15:30
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SPEAKERS CONTINUED
THURSDAY 16TH JANUARY 2013
Peter Rae
H.E. Dr Adnan Badran
Honorary Chairman, REN Alliance
President Petra University, Jordan
Thursday 17th January 2013 -
Thursday 17th January 2013
Energy Storage
Building a Robust R&D Infrastructure
14:30 -15:30
16:00-17:00,
Brent Perry
Mohammed Baniyas
President & CEO, Corvus Energy
Provost, UAE University, UAE
Thursday 17th January 2013 -
Thursday, 17th January 2013 -
Energy Storage
Building a Robust R&D Infrastructure
14:30 -15:30
16:00-17:00
Richard Taylor
Larry Wilson
Executive Director, International Hydropower
Provost, Zayed University, UAE
Association (IHA), UK
Thursday 17th January 2013 -
Thursday 17th January 2013 -
Building a Robust R&D Infrastructure
Energy Storage
16:00-17:00
14:30 -15:30
Heinz Kopetz Christoph Stiller
President, World Bioenergy Association,
Clean Energy Technology, Linde Innovation
Sweden
Management, Germany
Thursday 17th January 2013 -
Thursday 17th January 2013 -
Sustainable Use of Bioenergy
Energy Storage
16:00-17:00
14:30 -15:30
Professor Jose Goldemberg Alex Lu
Physicist, Institute of Electrotechnics and
Senior Business Director, BYD, China
Energy, Brazil
Thursday 17th January 2013 -
Thursday 17th January 2013 -
Energy Storage
Sustainable Use of Bioenergy
14:30 -15:30
16:00-17:00
Fred Moavenzadeh
Michelle T. Davies
President, MASDAR Institute of Science and
Partner, Eversheds, UK
Technology, UAE
Thursday 17th January 2013 -
Thursday, 17th January 2013 - Solar 2 -
Sustainable Use of Bioenergy
Innovation and Entrepremeurship
16:00-17:00
16:00-17:00
Fleming Voetman Tod Laursen
Positioning Director, Novozoymes, Denmark
President, Khalifa University, UAE
Thursday 17th January 2013 -
Thursday, 17th January 2013 -
Sustainable Use of Bioenergy
Building a Robust R&D Infrastructure
16:00-17:00
16:00-17:00
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Hosted by:
Dr Salem Al-Khaabi
Abdulla Saleh Nasser
Deputy Manager, Center for Waste
Head of UITP MENA, Regional Office,
Management (CWM), UAE
United Arab Emirates
Thursday 17th January 2013 -
Thursday 17th January 2013 -
Sustainable Use of Bioenergy
Progress Towards Sustainable Transportation
16:00-17:00
16:00-17:00
Tracey Lane
H.E. Dr Iyad Abumoghli
Executive Director, International Hydropower
UNEP Director and Regional Representative
Association (IHA), UK
Progress Towards Sustainable Transportation
Thursday 17th January 2013 -
16:00-17:00
The Evolution of Hydropower 16:00-17:00
Tarek El Sayed Principal, Booz & Co, Lebanon
Vivien Foster
Thursday 17th January 2013 -
Manager, Energy Unit, World Bank
Water/Energy Nexus Joint Closing Session
Thursday 17th January 2013 -
17:00-17:30
The Evolution of Hydropower 16:00-17:00
Wael Almazeedi Co Founder and CEO, FATE Consortium, USA
Øivind Johansen,
Thursday 17th January 2013 -
Assistant Director General, Ministry of
Water/Energy Nexus Joint Closing Session
Petroleum and Energy, Norway
17:00-17:30
Thursday 17th January 2013 The Evolution of Hydropower
Raghubir Gupta
16:00-17:00
Senior Research Director, Centre for Energy, RTI International, USA
Óli Grétar Blöndal Sveinsson
Thursday 17th January 2013 -
Executive Vice President, Landsvirkjun
17:00-17:30
Water/Energy Nexus Closing Session
Hydropower, Iceland
Thursda, 17th January 2013 -
Peter Gleick
The Evolution of Hydropower
President, Pacific Institute, USA
16:00-17:00
Thursday 17th January 2013 Water/Energy Nexus Joint Closing Session
Jan-Olaf Willums
17:00-17:30
Chairman, Inspire Invest, Norway
Thursday 17th January 2013 -
M. El Haffidi
Progress Towards Sustainable Transportation
Renewable Energy and Electricity Director, Ministry
16:00-17:00
of Energy, Mines, Water and Environment, Morocco
Andy McDonald
Thursday 17th January 2013
Senior Director, Renewable Energy and Low
Water/Energy Nexus Joint Closing Session
Carbon Technologies Scottish Enterprise, UK
17:00-17:30
Thursday 17th January 2013 Progress Towards Sustainable
Programme correct at time of printing
Transportation
(08 January 2013).
16:00-17:00
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ADVERTORIAL FEATURE
ABU DHABI NATIONAL OIL COMPANY (ADNOC) ABU DHABI NATIONAL OIL COMPANY (ADNOC) WAS ESTABLISHED IN 1971, TO OPERATE IN ALL AREAS OF THE OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY AND, SINCE THEN, HAS STEADILY BROADENED ITS ACTIVITY ESTABLISHING COMPANIES AND SUBSIDIARIES AND CREATING AN INTEGRATED OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY IN THE FELIDS OF EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION; SUPPORT SERVICES; OIL REFINING AND GAS PROCESSING; CHEMICAL AND PETROCHEMICAL; MARITIME TRANSPORTATION; AND REFINED PRODUCTS DISTRIBUTION.
The Supreme Petroleum Council (SPC), chaired by H.H. Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al–Nahyan, President of the UAE and Ruler of Abu Dhabi, formulates and oversees the implementation of Abu Dhabi petroleum policies. During the past four decades, ADNOC has expanded its business activities, enhanced its competitive position and managed to become one of the world's leading oil companies with substantial business interests in upstream and downstream activities, including transportation, shipping, marketing and distribution. ADNOC's efforts in the exploration and production field have concentrated on assessing undiscovered reserves and optimising hydrocarbon recovery by
develop a qualified UAE cadre for the energy sector.
improving the reservoir management.
The Petroleum Institute, the ADNOC Technical
Over the last few years significant achievements were made in the expansion and development of gas
programmes are but a few examples of ADNOC’s
fields to meet increased demand from industry gas
educational projects.
users and gas injection requirements in order to
ADNOC has 15 subsidiary companies working in
enhance the oil and condensate recovery from the
the various fields of the oil, gas and petrochemical
producing fields. ADNOC is committed to sustainable
industry as well as crude oil and gas transport and
development, ensuring a harmonious balance
services. They include ADCO, ADMA-OPCO,
between people’s needs and Earth’s resources, while
GASCO, ADGAS, ZADCO, TAKREER, NDC,
its track record in HSE sets the standard for the rest
ESNAAD, IRSHAD, FERTIL, BOROUGE, NGSCO-
of the Arabian Gulf.
ADNATCO, ADNOC Distribution, ELIXIER and Abu
Giving top priority to education, ADNOC established a number of instantiations that train and
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Dhabi Gas Development Company Ltd. (Al Hosn Gas).
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Empowering The Leaders of Tomorrow
Visit us at hall no.7, Stand #7350 during the World Future Energy Summit
from 15-17th January 2013 at Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre, Abu Dhabi. To learn more about this program and how you can become a member,
visit http://www.masdar.ac.ae/YFEL.html
An initiative of
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PROJECT AND FINANCE VILLAGE OVERVIEW PROGRAMME Project & Finance Village: Powering the Future of Cleantech and Renewable Energy Investments, in association with Ernst & Young and supported by Bloomberg New Energy Finance The Project & Finance Village will showcase around 40 cleantech and renewable energy projects worth over $8 billion and provides a unique platform for project developers and entrepreneurs to network with the world’s cutting edge solution providers and thought leaders. WFES visitors and exhibitors can meet and interact with senior representatives within The Project & Finance Village and will also have the chance to attend project presentations and inform themselves about future business opportunities through prescheduled meetings and roundtable discussions. “POWERING THE FUTURE OF CLEANTECH AND RENEWABLE ENERGY INVESTMENTS”. IN ASSOCIATION WITH: ERNST & YOUNG "SUPPORTED BY BLOOMBERG NEW ENERGY FINANCE”
Programme overview – Day 1 (Tuesday Jan 15, 2013) Time
Topic
13:30 – 13:40
Opening and welcome
Description Opening of the Project and Finance Village Theatre
13:40 – 14:00
Renewable Energy Attractiveness
Review of 2012 key trends, changes,
Index - A Year in Review - Looking at
and future outlook. Focus on the MENA
2012
countries that are part of the index.
14:00 – 15:00
Trends in global renewable markets, Panel Discussion:
comparing the development of mature,
Renewables in Emerging Markets – new
growing and nascent markets of India,
opportunities, new challenges
South Africa and Saudi Arabia
Speakers/Moderator Ernst & Young and Bloomberg New Energy Finance
Gil Forer – Ernst & Young
Moderator: Robert Seiter – Ernst & Young Kanika Chawla – REN21 Sunil Jan – Hero Energies Ltd. Elizabeth Marabwa Dept. of Energy, South Africa (tbc) Logan Goldie-Scot – Bloomberg New Energy Finance
15:00 – 15:30 Coffee break 15:30 – 16:30
National Renewable Energy Program -
Lessons learned and best practices in
Design, Finance and Implement -
designing, financing and implementing
Lessons learned from markets around
a national renewable energy program.
the globe
Direct and indirect benefits and issues to focus on vs the issues to avoid.
Moderator: Brunhilde Barnard – Ernst & Young Ernesto Macias Gallan – Alliance for Rural Electrification Surya Darma – International Geothermal Association
Closing at 16:30
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PROGRAMME OVERVIEW – DAY 2 (WEDNESDAY JAN 16, 2013) “POWERING THE FUTURE OF CLEANTECH AND RENEWABLE ENERGY INVESTMENTS”. IN ASSOCIATION WITH: ERNST & YOUNG "SUPPORTED BY BLOOMBERG NEW ENERGY FINANCE”
Time
Topic
Description
Speakers/Moderator
11:00 – 11:05
Opening and welcome
11:05 – 12:05
Renewable Energy Policy - Key Trends
An examination of the evolution
in Policy and Future Outlook
of renewable energy policies and its impact on the advancement and deployment of renewable energy in the near and far future
12:05 – 13:00
Lunch break
13:00 – 14:00
Local involvement in the clean energy
A discussion on the role of local
industry – are local content
companies and individuals in the
requirements the answer?
clean energy industry looking at their involvement to date, as well as future opportunities. How are local content requirements likely to affect this and what has been the result of local content criteria in other regions?
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Moderator: Logan Goldie-Scot – Bloomberg New Energy Finance Bruce Smith – ADWEA Brian Fan – Masdar Marc Norman – Chadbourne and Parke Safiatou Al Zouma – IRENA (tbc)
Moderator: Logan Goldie-Scot – Bloomberg New Energy Finance Mr. Bander Allaf – ACWA Power Vahid Fotuhi – ESIA Mokgadi Modise – Dept. of Energy, South Africa (tbc) Sami Khoreibi – Enviromena Ennis Rimawi – Millennium Energy Industries
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PROGRAMME OVERVIEW – DAY 3 (THURSDAY JAN 15, 2013) “POWERING THE FUTURE OF CLEANTECH AND RENEWABLE ENERGY INVESTMENTS”. IN ASSOCIATION WITH: ERNST & YOUNG "SUPPORTED BY BLOOMBERG NEW ENERGY FINANCE”
Time
Topic
Description
11:00 – 11:05
Opening and welcome
11:05 – 12:00
Financing Renewable Energy in
The role of private finance, key risks by
the Middle East and Africa -
banks and other investors, potential
Opportunities, Risks and Lessons
solutions, national programs, the role
Learned
of Islamic finance.
12:00 – 12:15 12:15 – 13:15
Speakers/Moderator
Moderator: Logan Goldie-Scot – Bloomberg New Energy Finance Steve Mercieca – Standard Chartered Bank Daniel Zywietz – Ambata Capital Daniel Schroth – African Development Bank (tbc) Brunhilde Barnard – Ernst & Young
Coffee break Renewable Energy Project
What are key aspects such as
Developers - Partnering for
organizational fit, corporate
success in MENA
governance, legal and tax issues that MENA based and non-MENA based companies have to consider when partnering to develop a renewable energy Joint Ventures for the MENA
Moderator: Ben Warren – Ernst & Young Roy Adair – Hydro Tasmania J Vishwanathan – Microsol International Sameer Abu Zaid – Solar Space Abraham Akkawi – Ernst & Young
market?
Closing at 13:15
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AT THE PROJECT AND FINANCE VILLAGE Company Name Sun & Life
Country KSA
Capacity in MW 25
Type
Value USD
Stand
PV Plant
Confidential
PV 10
Company Name Sun & Life
PV 16 Azuri Technologies
UK
PV 14
Azuri Technologies
Green Watts Renewable Energy LLC
UAE
83
Wind
6m
PV 17
Green Watts Renewable Energy LLC
CSEM
UAE
1
Solar
17M
PV 11
CSEM
Petra Solar
USA
5
Solar
24,7M
PV 18
Petra Solar
GVE Projects LTD.
Nigeria
1.8
PV Plant
45 M
PV 22
GVE Projects LTD.
Nareva Holdings
Morocco
200
Wind
400 M
PV 04
Nareva Holdings
30
Solar
N/A
PV 21
King Abdullah University of Science & Technology (KAUST)
King Abdullah University of Science & Saudi Arabia
Solar
PV 20
Technology-KAUST BM Holdings Inc
Turkey
19
Geothermal
75M
PV 03
1B
PV 29
Solar
Conergy Asia
UAE
Air Liquide
UAE
Passivsystems
United Kingdom
250
Solar
Berd
Guinea
N/ A
Hydro
Solite Electro Technology
UAE
Wind
Private
PV 23
Geotek Energy
USA
Geothermal Power
5,4 M
PV 27
GeoSyndicate Power
India
Geothermal Power
105M
PV 26
Solar
35
Mr. Sertac Akar Mrs. Umut Destegul Solaroglu
Energy PV 06 2.8 M
PV 08 PV 24
Prof D Chandrasekharam Dr Rama Chandrasekharam Dr Trupti Gurav "
UAE
10
Solar
30 M
PV 25
Kawar Energy
Jordan
65-130
Solar
280 M
PV 02
Arya Drillers
India
5
Geothermal
1M
PV 12
Let Bahrain Shine
USA
5
Solar
24.7
PV 07
Makkah Municipality 100 MW
KSA
100
PV Plant
300 M
Off Grid Power Application /
Nick Di Marcello Daniel Ziwietz
Enerwhere
Ameen Abdulgader Naib Al-Haram Mohammed Abdulbalsit Bahareth Mahmood Abdulallam Alsaati Ehab Jameel Al-refae Mazen Mahmood Farrash Raed Sameer Moamenah Rame Yousif Abo Al-faraj
60
Indian Energy LTD
India
41.3
Win, hydro, solar
6M
European Jordanian Energy Projects,
Jordan
50
Concentrated solar
250 M
20
thermal, en. CSP,
PV 31
LLC
KSA
100
concentrated PV
60 M
PV 15
EJRE
UAE
250 KW
PV Plant
300 M
PV13
Makkah M unicipality 100 MW
UAE
N/ A
Solar
0.3 M
PV 35
Landex Green Technologies
KSA
160
Solar, Wind
N/A
PV 36
Eaton Corporation
Concentrated
1 Billion
ACWA Power International
Solar Plant
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WFES 2013 TECHNOLOGY EXCHANGE PLATFORM SCHEDULE OF SPEAKERS Programme overview – Day 1 (Tuesday Jan 15, 2013) Speaker
Company
Mr. Vic Andrews Managing Director
Ruud Lighing Arabia
Massive Energy Savings - LED instead of Incumbent Technology Tunnel Lighting Systems
As the first decade of the new millennium ended, it was thought that it was impossible to provide a 100% LED lighting solution in a roadway tunnel application. This however is not true, 2012 has witnessed continuous development and exponential growth in the performance of technology.
13:00 – 13:25
Mr. Bindeshwar Pathak Founder
Sulabh International
Toilet a Tool of Social Change
Sulabh maintains over 8000 public toilets on ‘pay & use basis; constructed 200 excreta based biogas plants invented by Dr. Pathak which attached to public toilets recycle and reuse effluent therefrom. Biogas produced is used for cooking, lighting mantle lamps, and electricity generation
13:30 – 13:55
Henry L. Han – Managing Director
Hann Ocean Energy Pte Ltd
Development of a Highly Efficient and Costeffective Wave Energy Convertor Drakoo
Since 2008, with the support of Singapore government’s Technology Innovation Grant, Hann-Ocean Energy (HOE) has been developing a twin-chamber wave energy convertor (WEC) “Drakoo” (Dragon King of Ocean
14:00 – 14:25
Dr. Eng. Bernd Brodbeck ‑ Senior Consultant
PV-Kraftwerker GmbH & Mobile Assembly Robot MOMO installs PV Power Plants of the future Co. KG
MOMO makes possible a new technology for handling, transport and assembly for photovoltaic modules.
14:30 – 14:55
Torben B. Hansen – Sales & Marketing Manager
Haldor Topsoe A/S
Cost-efficient Catalytic Oxidation of Emission Gases (Reduction of NOx plus abatement of CO & VOC
The objective of the presentation is to introduce catalytic technologies for abatement of VOCs and CO plus reduction of NOx used in air pollution control solutions.
15:00 – 15:25
Mr. Nasser Al Nashat Senior Engineer
Kuwait Oil Company
Solar energy at Kuwait Oil Company
The Company is developing the best ways in reducing causes of pollution when constructing using solar energy.
15:30 – 15:55
Ms. Tia Kansara – Phd Researcher
Kansara Hackney Ltd
What it means for Abu Dhabi to be energy efficient
This talk highlights the opportunities governing the Emirate for improving the energy efficiency and as a result, the successes in improved thermal comfort, health and well-being.
16:00 – 16:25
Mr. Isaac Kweku Otchere – Executive Director
Action on African Women Foundation Ghana
What Africa has not done to alleviate Poverty with Energy in Africa?
The Development and Energy in Africa (DEA) was a 30-month long project funded by the European Commission under its Intelligent Energy - Europe (IEE) COOPENER
16:30 – 16:55
Mr. Afeef Ikbarieh, Electrical Engineer Projects
Kuwait Oil Company
Wind energy at Kuwait Oil Company
Programme and co-financed by the Danish Government Kuwait Oil Company has always been the leading company when it comes to developing new and effective ideas paying great attention to the environment
17:00 – 17:25
This research, therefore, proposes the construction of an artificial dam that can be used, firstly as a container to receive brine (water with high salinity) from the thermal power plant at a higher temperature, allowed to cool it down naturally before being disposed in the sea, and; secondly, as a means of energy
17:30 – 17:55
Mr. Abdullah Alharbi ─ MEW Electrical Engineer
Topic
Building a Small Hydroelectric Power Station using Brine Disposal of Sabiya Thermal Plant
Overview
Time
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Programme overview – Day 2 (Wednesday Jan 16, 2013) Speaker
Company
Topic
Overview
Time
Mr. Nicholas Strevel Manager Power Plant Consulting
First Solar
State of the Art Utility Grade PV Plant Solution
Utility grade PV plant solutions required to make electricity produced from solar energy competitive with conventional sources have now been achieved
10:30 – 10:55
Kingsley Jackson Akai – Group Chief Executive
Gastec Group Nigeria
Renewable Energy Investment Opportunity in Nigeria
By the year 2025, renewable energy sources (RES) could be required to generate 25% of the annual energy consumption in Nigeria
11:00– 11:25
Dr. Jack Ko CTS Deputy Director
Renesola Ltd
Virtus Modules From Superior Ingot to Excellent Module
Following the successful launch of quasi-mono product Virtus I in the first half of 2012, ReneSola has grown its presence in a number of key PV markets around the world
11:30 – 11:55
Dr. Rob Hollering – CEO
Change Initiative/ Aquaver
A novel technology for sustainable & decentralized drinking water production
Aquaver has developed novel water treatment systems which are the next stage in energy efficiency: advanced products powered by waste heat
12:00 – 12:25
Dr. Takashi Kamei – Chief Strategic Officer (CSO)
Quan Japan Co., Ltd.
Energy storage into a cubic centimeter – a future vision opened by Mitrailleuse accelerator
100 g of thorium has a potential to produce 2.2 GWh of thermal energy. If this is converted to electricity with 44% of efficiency, it provides 1 GWh of electricity
12:30 – 12:55
Mr. Maarten Michielssens CEO
Econation
Smart daylight, smart savings, no investment
Energy efficiency – Lighting – Finance – ESCO model
13:00 – 13:25
Steffen Mueller Head of Technical Marketing
Centrotherm SiTec
Strategies to achieve best in class Polysilicon production cost in the Middle East
Highlight of the available TCS Purification Technologies provided by centrotherm SiTec.
13:30 – 13:55
Innovative Environmental Technologies Pvt. Ltd
Biogas to BioCNG- Solutions for Waste-toGreen-Fuel Projects: An Experience Sharing
Innovative Environmental Technologies Pvt. Ltd. has successfully commissioned the first large-scale BIOGAS to BIOCNG plant in India
14:00 – 14:25
Bioclimatic greenhouse presentation
Our proposal is to find a solution to the “finite farmland” issue and provide arid areas, usually with extreme weather conditions
14:30 – 14:55
Mr. Ashish Nawade CEO
Mr. Jose Alejandro Alzamora Ilion Energy LTD Perez – CEO Dr. Basel Abu Sharkh – Managing Director
IDEA Polysilicon Company
The GW integrated Silicon Value Chain
IDEA Polysilicon Company is building a 10,000 TPA Polysilicon plant in Saudi Arabia. It will also produce 1GW of wafers, cells and modules
15:00 – 15:25 15:30 – 15:55
Mr. Martin Erath – General Manager Middle East
GOPA Intec – International Energy Consultants GmbH
Smart Grid Energy Storage Applications in GCC
Recently, major GCC countries decided to join the international league of Green Economies driving the development of Smart Cities based on a broad range of projects, contributing to innovations in clean energy technologies and Smart Grids by integrating Smart Buildings
16:00 – 16:25
Mr. Logan Granger ─ Engineer
PV Power Plant Architecture & Design Optimization
Large PV power plants are already feeding energy into utility grids around the world. Wide acceptance of large PV power plants is made possible by sophisticated gridintegration technologies, high-quality components, and operations & maintenance services that are comparable to those used in conventional power plants.
16:30 – 16:55
First Solar
17:00– 17:25
Dr. Abiodun Abraham Adebanjo ─ Research and Development
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Fuel Saving Combustor
This combustion chamber will be partition into three chambers, one for fuel combustion, one for catalyst and the other for heater combustion chamber
17:30 – 17:55
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Company
Topic Renewable Energy: Integrating Generation, Insulation,Storage and Application in manufacturing.
Overview The talk/presentation will focus on solar thermal energy utilization and
Time 10:30 – 10:55
Dr. Abdul Hai Alami Assistant Professor
University of Sharjah
Mr. Shiv Shukla Director Business Development – Asia, Middle East
Abener (ABEINSA BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT)
Integrated Solar Combined Cycle (ISCC)
Mr. David McMillan Regional Business Director
Grundfos Distribution FZE
Meet the Energy Challenge – Pumping Systems
Pumps and Pump Systems account for approximately 10% of the world’s power consumption. Think about that for a second, 10%. This is a huge amount of power for something that most people often don’t see or realize the importance of within our day to day lives
Mr. Allan Grant – Vice President Business Development
Corvus Energy Limited
Advanced Energy Storage System – Profitable & Green
Corvus Energy, together with its partner Alpha Technologies are deploying batteries and smart power conversion devices to the developing and developed world to help dramatically increase the efficiency of the power generation and delivery systems
Mr. Michael Nuyttens – CEO
ETAP U.A.E.
Breakthroughs for Sustainable Lighting Design, through technology
Thanks to the evolution in LED technology in the lighting industry, the high connected load in the existing buildings for indoor lighting and the uniqueness of the buildings in the UAE, sustainable lighting projects are source for new opportunities in energy saving measures and improved lighting schemes.
Matt Merfert – Director EPC - First Solar
First Solar
Photovoltaic Power Plants in the Middle East: Emerging Best Practices
Matt Merfert’ s presentation will provide an overview of First Solar’s industry-leading Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) business, which has completed 474MW of projects, and has an additional 2.9GW under construction
Mr.Tetsumi Watanabe Managing Co-director
Energy technology Management Ltd. (ETM)
Possibility of Solar Dish Engine in Desert Power
Prospective solar technologies in desert areas such as PV, CPV, CSP will be discussed
13:30 – 13:55
Mr. Ludo Arden Bertsh Smart Grid Expert/President
GOPA Intec – International Energy Consultants GmbH
Smart Homes & Smart Grid -Innovation through Collaboration – Made in Canada The Colwood Projecct
This City of “Smart Homes” is making use of latest technologies in the field of renewable energies, smart metering, smart home technologies and ICTs linking appliances and making them interoperable within the home and with the utility Smart Grid.
14:00 – 14:25
Mr. Maged Mostafa – CEO
Genesis Manazil Framing Factory
Energy Efficient and Green Building
Genesis Manazil has focused on leveraging its advanced thermally-efficient building systems using recycled cold-formed steel panels, designed and manufactured at its facility at Abu Dhabi Industrial City, and erected around the region, to engineer and continuously improve environmentally friendly and prefabricated structural building products
Manz AG
CIGS - Competitiveness now and in the future
CIGS market expectations in the past, real market development, expectations for the
Mr. In-Jea Lee – VP Sales Middle East Sea - India Korea
enhancement in solar collectors
The concept of Integrated Solar Combined Cycle (ISCC) power plants was
11:00 – 11:25
successfully implemented by Abengoa
11:30 – 11:55
12:00 – 12:25
12:30 – 12:55
13:00 – 13:25
14:30 – 14:55
15:00 – 15:25
future other thin film technologies, efficiency potentials lab cell. Overview of currently existing CIGS and CdT manufacturers. 15:30 – 15:55 16:00 – 16:25 16:30 – 16:55 17:00– 17:25 17:30 – 17:55
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RENEWABLES
LOW CARBON TECHNOLOGY AIMS FOR NEW HEIGHTS A NEW REPORT FROM THE RENEWABLE POLICY ENERGY NETWORK REN21 WILL BE LAUNCHED AT THE WORLD FUTURE ENERGY SUMMIT
This overview of the renewable energy market
2012’s International Year of Sustainable Energy for
charts industry, investment, and policy
All, and will be used to benchmark progress over
developments worldwide. It relies on the most
future decades. With oil now priced higher than gold, it makes
recent data available, provided by a network of more than 400 contributors and researchers
sense that renewable energy is still growing strongly.
from around the world.
Although some experts predict that the financial crisis
The full and diverse picture built shows a
is bound at some point to prompt a slow-down, the
remarkable growth in low carbon technologies.
evidence so far is to the contrary. Global investment
Despite the global slowdown, that growth has kept
is reaching new highs. Across the world,
going over the last two years. The report marks
governments are encouraging both individuals and
Renewable Energy Share of Global Final Energy Consumption, 2010
Biomass/solar/ geothermal hot water/heating
3.3 %
Hydropower
3.3%
Wind/solar/biomass/ geothermal power generation 0.9 %
Global energy
Biofuels
0.7%
Nuclear 2.7% Fossil fuels 80.6%
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Estimated Renewable energy share of global electricity production, 2011
The good news is that renewables have grown to supply an estimated 16.7% of global energy consumption in 2010
Fossil fuels and nuclear 79.7%
Hydropower
15.3%
Other 5.0% renewables (non-hydro)
Note: Based on renewable generating capacity in operation at year-end 2011.
companies to start thinking greener. Everywhere, from the
think their development paths, change is most definitely afoot.
supermarket to the mosque, the concept that saving the planet
In his 2012 State of the Union address, Obama restated his
could long-term mean saving money as well is taking hold.
commitment to renewable energy and mentioned the longstanding Interior Department commitment to permit 10,000
There is still policy uncertainty in many countries, of course. Yet with a re-elected President Barack Obama in the United
MW of renewable energy projects on public land in 2012. The
States and the carbon-rich Gulf states racing each other to re-
geography talks: renewables are now unstoppable.
Biomass to energy pathways
Industries
Municipalities
TRADITIONAL BIOM ASS
BIOMASS FEEDS TOCK
MODERN ENERGY CARRIERS
l feed ima An
hemicals Bio-c
Forestry
Conversion Processes
Agriculture
RESIDUES& BYPRODUCTS
Agriculture, forestry, other industries
ENER GY USES
ENERGY CROPS
BIOMASS CONSUMPTION
Transport Fuels
Electricity
Heating
BIOENE RGY END-USE CONSUMPTION
Cooking Transport Heating
Bi
o-
m at
e ri al
TRADITIONAL BIOENERGY
Residential, commercial and public buildings
NON-ENERGY USE S
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The report shows that Solar PV is the fastest growing of all renewable technologies at the moment, followed closely by concentrating solar power (CSP) and then wind power. However, demand is growing across the sector groups, from hydropower and geothermal, which are averaging 2-3 percentage growth a year, to liquid biofuels.
The good news is that renewables have grown to supply an estimated 16.7% of global energy consumption in 2010. Better news is that new technology is fully on the march: traditional biomass, used in developing countries for cooking and heating, is not really part of that growth. It is modern renewable technologies that have been growing strongly in sectors from power, to heating and cooling, and transport.
European Union says ‘Oui’ Germany continues to take the lead globally, not just in Europe. Renewables made up 12.2 per cent of its final energy consumption. Taking the EU as a whole, renewable account for more than 31.1 per cent of total electric capacity. Solar PV alone represented more than 47 per cent of new capacity.
Billion litres 110 100 90
Ethanol
80
Biodiesel
70
Total
66.1
50 40
20 10
86.1
21.4
73.1
49.5
60
30
86.5
21.0
24.2
28.5
31.1
39.2
17.0
19.0
0.8
1.0
1.4
1.9
2.4
3.8
6.5
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
10.5
15.6
17.8
18.5
2008
2009
2010
0
ETHANOL AND BIODIESEL PRODUCTION, 2000–2011
2007
2011
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GLOBAL WOOD PELLET PRODUCTION, 2000–2011
China takes front stage
Tonnes 20,000
18,252
18,000
Australasia & South Africa South America
16,000
14,54
North America 14,000
of this was non-hydro. Of its 90 GW of
11,72 ,
EU 27
newly-installed electric capacity, renewable
9,687
10,000
accounted for a third.
7 533 7,533
8000
5 19 5,19
6000 4000
1,65
2,19
2,64
3 040 3,040
Where’s the Beef?
3,999
US investments continued, despite the shale
0 2000
2001
2002
ended last year with more renewable energy capacity than any other nation. One quarter
Other Europe & Russia
12,000
2000
15 65 15,65
Is this a surprise? Probably not. China
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011 preliminary
gas boom and obstacles because of uncertainty over policy.
On top table... The top seven countries for non-hydro renewable electric capacity were China, The
HYDROPOWER TOTAL WORLD CAPACITY, TOP FIVE COUNTRIES, 2011
United States, Germany, Spain, India and Japan. However, the ranking looked very
China
Rest of the World
49 %
different on a per-person basis, with
22%
Germany in the lead. Perhaps surprisingly, Spain is next on the list, followed by Italy,
Brazil
8%
the United States, Japan, China and India.
United States
8%
The newbies
Canada
8%
The executive director of the UN
Russia
5%
Environment Programme, Achim Steiner, believes that this demand is ‘not happening by chance’. Much of the positive change is down to a more dynamic policy landscape. At least 118 countries had renewable energy
HYDROPOWER ADDED CAPACITY, TOP FIVE COUNTRIES, 2011
targets in place by the end of 2012. More than half of those were developing countries. For companies, this means business, and expansion into new markets.
Rest of the World
25%
In 2011, about 50 countries installed wind
49%
power capacity, for instance. New investment rose to a record USD 257 billion
Canada
5%
Brazil
6%
in 2004.
India Vietnam
6% 8%
developments is the way geothermal heating
China
in 2011 – this is almost six times the figure One of the most intriguing new has taken hold. At least 78 countries used direct geothermal energy in 2011. One
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SOLAR PV TOTAL WORLD CAPACITY, 1995–2011
Gigawatts
70
70 60 50
40.0
40
23.2
30 20 10
9.4 4.0 5.4 7.0 2.9 2.3 1.8 1.5 1.2 1.0 0.6 0.7 0.8
15.7
0
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
OLAR PV OPERATING CAPACITY, TOP 10 COUNTRIES, 2011
USA
6.9% 4.1% 1.9% 2.8% 2.9% 4.1% 4.4% 5.7%
Spain
6.5%
Japan
7.1%
Rest of World Other EU Australia Czech Republic Germany
35.6%
Belgium France China
Italy
18.3%
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RENEWABLES CONTINUED
The Full Picture for all end-use sectors: power, heating, cooling and transport. In the power sector, renewables accounted for almost half of the estimated 208 gigawatts (GW) of electric capacity added globally during 2011. Wind and solar photovoltaics (PV) accounted for almost 40% and 30% of new renewable capacity, respectively, followed by hydropower (nearly 25%). By the end of 2011, total renewable power capacity worldwide exceeded 1,360 GW, up 8% over 2010; renewables comprised more than 25% of total global powergenerating capacity (estimated at 5,360 GW in 2011) and supplied an estimated 20.3% of global electricity. Nonhydropower renewables exceeded 390 GW, a 24% capacity increase over 2010. Solar PV grew the fastest of all renewable technologies during the period from end-2006 through 2011, with operating capacity increasing by an average of 58% annually, followed by concentrating solar thermal power (CSP), which increased almost 37% annually over this period from a small base, and wind power (26%). Demand is also growing rapidly for solar thermal heat systems, geothermal ground-source heat pumps, and some solid biomass fuels, such as wood pellets. The heating and cooling sector offers an immense yet mostly untapped potential for renewable energy deployment. Heat from biomass, solar, and geothermal sources already represents a significant portion of the energy derived from renewables, and the sector is slowly evolving as countries (particularly in the European Union) are starting to enact supportive policies, as well tracking the share of heat derived from renewable sources. Trends in the heating (and cooling) sector include an increase in system size, expanding use of combined heat and power (CHP), the feeding of renewable heating and cooling into district networks, and the use of renewable heat for industrial purposes. Hydropower and geothermal power are growing globally at rates averaging 2–3% per year. In several countries, however, the growth in these and other renewable technologies far exceeds the global average.
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Established through Emiri Decree No. 10 in 1974, Qatar Petroleum is a state-owned corporation that is responsible for all phases of the oil and gas industry in the State of Qatar. Our operations range from exploration and drilling to production, refining and distribution of oil, gas and other hydrocarbon products to the world markets. Thriving on a spirit of enterprise, each of our joint ventures is underpinned by transparency, innovation and determination to achieve unparalleled standards of both quality and service. At Qatar Petroleum, we are committed to one thing above all: Excellence.
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MARKET SHARES OF TOP 15 SOLAR PV MODULE MANUFACTURERS, 2011
First Solar
(USA)
SunPower
(USA)
Canadian Solar
(Canada)
Sharp
(Japan)
Kyocera
(Japan)
REC
Other
(Norway)
5.7% 2.8% 4.0% 2.8% 1.9% 1.9%
51%
Suntech Power
(China)
Yingli Green Energy
(China)
Trina Solar
(China)
Tianwei New Energy
(China)
Hanwha-SolarOne
(China)
LDK Solar
(China)
Hareon Solar
(China)
JA Solar
(China)
Jinko Solar
(China)
5.8% 4.8% 4.3% 2.7% 2.7% 2.5% 2.5% 2.4% 2.3%
TOTAL SALES = >40 GW SOLAR HEATING TOTAL WORLD CAPACITY, TOP 12 COUNTRIES, 2010
Turkey Germany Japan
China
64.8%
Brazil Israel Greece India Austria Australia Italy United States Rest of world
72
5.1% 5.0% 2.2% 1.9% 1.6% 1.6% 1.5% 1.5% 1.1% 1.0% 1.0% 11.7%
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WIND POWER TOTAL WORLD CAPACITY, 1996–2011
238
Gigawatts 250
198
225 200
159
175 150 125 100 75 50 25
31
13.6 17.4 24 6.1 7.6 10.2
39
48
59
74
94
121
0
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010 2011
instance is in the Rift Valley, the vast trough that runs through the whole of Kenya, from north to south. Plans are to cover a quarter of Kenya’s energy needs by 2017. Life may soon change for Ethiopians, too: some experts calculate that the nation holds at least 1000 MW of geothermal energy. The interesting thing about geothermal power is its scalability: it can be used just as effectively by small villages as by entire cities. There are hundreds of fossils to be found in Kenya’s Tugen Hills. The Great Rift Valley held them in trust for between fourteen to four million years. Many hominids, the ancestors of we humans, were preserved for centuries in the laval flows of the valley’s chain of volcanoes. Now their heat will be responsible for nurturing their ancestors in an entirely different way. The ‘Renewables 2012 Global Status Report’ is published by The Renewable Energy Policy Network for the 21st Century (REN21). WFES delegates will be given a copy at the summit.
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WIND POWER CAPACITY, TOP 10 COUNTRIES, 2011
China United States Germany
+ 1.1 + 3.0
Spain India
+ 6.8
+ 2.0
+ 0,8 + 1.0 + 1.3 + 1.3 + 0.4
France Italy United Kingdom Canada Portugal 0
10
+ 17.6
2010 total added in 2011
20
30
40
50
60
70 Gigawatts
MARKET SHARES OF TOP 10 WIND TURBINE MANUFACTURERS, 2011
Vestas (Denmark)
12.9%
Siemens Wind Power (Denmark)
6.3%
GE Wind (USA)
8.8%
Gamesa (Spain)
8.2%
Enercon (Germany)
7.9%
Suzlon Group (India)
7.7%
Goldwind (China)
9.4%
Sinovel (China)
7.3%
United Power (China)
7.1%
Mingyang (China)
2.9% 21.5%
Others
TOTAL SALES:
> 40GW
SOLAR HEATING ADDED CAPACITY, TOP 12 COUNTRIES, 2010
France Israel Austria United States
2.9% 1.9% 1.5% 0.8% 0.8% 0.7% 0.6% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.4%
Rest of world
8.1%
Turkey Germany India Italy
China
74
81%
Brazil Australia Spain
Sou See for sec
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MEENA Renew SYRIA
MOR MOR ROCCO
The World Fu uture Energy Summit has ďĞĐŽŵĞ Ă ŚƵď ĨŽƌ ďƵƐŝŶĞƐƐ ŽƉƉŽƌƚƵŶŝƟĞƐ within the renewable energyy,, clea c an technology and environmental indu ussttries u ĂŶĚ ǁŝůů ĐŽŶƟŶƵĞ ƚŽ ŚŽƐƚ ůĞĂĚŝŶŐ ƉůĂLJĞƌƐ ŝŶ ƚŚĞ ƉƌŽĚƵĐƟŽŶ͕ ŝŶƐƚĂůůĂƟŽŶ ĂŶĚ ŝŶƚĞŐƌĂͲ ƟŽŶ ŽĨ ĞŶĞƌŐLJ ĞĸĐŝĞŶƚ ƉƌŽĚƵĐƚƐ ĨƌŽŵ ƚŚĞ global market. With the best and mo ost ŝŶŶŽǀĂƟǀĞ ƚĞĐŚŶŽůŽŐŝĞƐ ĨƌŽŵ ƚŚĞ ǁŽƌůĚ ŽĨ ^ŵĂƌƚ 'ƌŝĚƐ͕ &ĂĕĂĚĞ͕ >ŝŐŚƟŶŐ͕ /ƐŽůĂƟŽŶ͕ ^ŵĂƌƚ ,ŽƵƐĞƐ͕ ůĞĂŶ dƌĂŶƐƉŽƌƚĂƟŽŶ ĂŶĚ Green Buildinggs on show, exhib xhi ors will xhibit will have the opp portunity to network rkk with buyers, hear about new projects usin ng ĞŶĞƌŐLJ ĞĸĐŝĞŶƚ ƉƌŽĚƵĐƚƐ ĂŶĚ ůĞĂƌŶ ĂďŽƵ Ƶƚƚ ŐŽǀĞƌŶŵĞŶƚ ƉŽůŝĐŝĞƐ ƉƌŽŵŽƟŶŐ Ă ŵŽƌĞ ĞĸĐŝĞŶƚ ĂŶĚ ƐƵďƐĞƋƵĞŶƚůLJ ƐƵƐƚĂŝŶĂďůĞ future. In 2007, the Go G vernme ernment of Abu Dhaabi laaunched ed the Abu Ab Dhabi Vision Visio 2030 to provid d the Emir de E ate with thee str t ateggic envirronmen o t that achieves sus s sttaainab ain n ble urbaan a plannin ng and economic gr go ow wth. t Thee New Build dingg Codes, C es, which wh h rreepr e eseen ep ntt onee of the biggest chang c es to the the munic municipal system m in man maan ny years, will unif nify build-ŝŶŐ ƉƌĂĐƟĐĞƐ ĂŶĚ ĐƌĞĂƚĞ ďĞƩĞƌ͕ ƐĂĨĞƌ͕ greener build b ings tha in ings hat are more cosstĞīĞĐƟǀĞ ĂŶĚ ĚƵƌĂďůĞ͕ ĂŶĚ ǁŚŝĐŚ ĂƌĞ ďƵŝůƚ to even higheer health and safety stan ndards. ds The World Futture Energyy Summ mit (WFEES) ŝƐ ƚŚĞ ǁŽƌůĚΖƐ ĨŽƌĞŵŽƐƚ ĂŶŶƵĂů ŵĞĞƟŶŐ ĐŽŵŵŝƩĞĚ ƚŽ ƉƌŽŵŽƟŶŐ ƚŚĞ ĂĚǀĂŶĐĞͲ ŵĞŶƚ ŽĨ ĨƵƚƵƌĞ ĞŶĞƌŐLJ͕ ĞŶĞƌŐLJ ĞĸĐŝĞŶĐLJ ĂŶĚ ĐůĞĂŶ ƚĞĐŚŶŽůŽŐŝĞƐ ďLJ ĞŶŐĂŐŝŶŐ ƉŽůŝƟͲ ĐĂů͕ ďƵƐŝŶĞƐƐ͕ ĮŶĂŶĐĞ͕ ĂĐĂĚĞŵŝĐ ĂŶĚ ŝŶĚƵƐͲ ƚƌLJ ůĞĂĚĞƌƐ ƚŽ ĚƌŝǀĞ ŝŶŶŽǀĂƟ Ă ŽŶ͕ ďƵƐŝŶĞƐƐ ĂŶĚ ŝŶǀĞƐƚŵĞŶƚ ŽƉƉŽƌƚƵŶ ŶŝŝƟĞƐ ŝŶ ƌĞƐƉŽŶƐĞ to the growiing need for o sustaina naab ble energy.
Prroject j Name: MASEN Mor M occan Solar Plan: Ouarzazate Solar IPP: Phasee II Owner: Moroccan Agenccy fo or Solar Energgy (Masen) Capacity: 125 Power (meegawatt)
P oject Pr j Name: Masen Moroccan Solar Plan: Ouarzazate Solar IPP: Phasee I O Owner: Moroccan Agency fo or Solar Energgyy (Masen) C Capaci itty: 125.00 Power (megawatt)
Prro oject Name: Minis M try of Electricity Ho oms Solar Power Plant Owner: Syria Min nistrry of Electricity Capacity: 10 Power (megawattt)
Prroject j Name: Masen - Ouarz O azate Solar Power Plant - Phaase 4 Owner: Moroccan Agenccy fo or Solar Energgy (Masen) Capacity: 125 Power (meegawatt)
P oject Pr j Name: ONE - Wind Integrated Proggramme : Phase II (Boujdour Wind Farm) a O Owner: Offfice f National de l’Electricite (Onee) C Capaci itty: 100.00 Power (megawatt)
Projject Name: PEEEGT - Sukhna/Hijana Wind IPP Owner: Public Esstablishment fo or Electricity Generation & Traansm mission (PEEGT) Capaciitty: 50.00 Power (megawatt)
Prrojject Name: Masen - Ouarz O azate Solar Power Plant - Ph hase 3 Owner: Moroccan Agenccy fo or Solar Energgy (Masen) Capacity: 125 Power (meegawatt)
P ojject Name: Nareva Holdingg - Foum El Oue Pr O d Wind Power Plant O Owner: Nareva Holding C Capaci itty: 50.00 Power (megawatt)
Prroject j Name: Masen Mor M occan Solar Plan Owner: Moroccan Agenccy fo or Solar Energgy (Masen)
P oject Pr j Name: ONE - Wind Integrated Progr o ramme a : Phase II (TTaangier II Wind Farm) O Owner: Offfice f National de l’Electricite (Onee) C Capaci itty: 150.00 Power (megawatt)
Prroject j Name: Masen Mor M occan Solar Plan: Sebkhat Tah a Solar Power Plant Owner: Moroccan Agenccy fo or Solar Energgy (Masen) Capacity: 360 Builtt-up - area e (square meter) 500 Power (megawatt)
P oject Pr j Name: ONE - Wind Integrated Proggramme : Phase II (Jbel Lahdid Wind Farm) O Owner: Offfice f National de l’Electricite (Onee) C Capaci itty: 200.00 Power (megawatt)
Prroject j Name: Masen Mor M occan Solar Plan: Boujdourr Solar Power Plant Owner: Moroccan Agenccy fo or Solar Energgy (Masen) Capacity: 100 Power (meegawatt) 500000 Builtt-up area (square meeter)
P oject Pr j Name: ONE - Wind Integrated Proggramme : Phase I (TTaaza Wind Farm) O Owner: IBERDROLA RENOVABLES Offfice f National de l’Electricite (One) C Capaci itty: 150.00 Power (megawatt)
Prroject j Name: Masen Mor M occan Solar Plan: Foum Al Ouad So olar Power Plant Owner: Moroccan Agenccy fo or Solar Energgy (Mase ( n)) Capacity: 500 Power (meegawatt) 5700000 Builtt--up area (square meeter)
P oject Pr j Name: ONE - Wind Integrated Proggramme : Phase II (Midelt Wind Farm)) O Owner: Offfice fif National ti l d de l?El l?Electricit t i ite (On (One)) C Capaci itty: 100.00 Power (megawatt)
Prroject j Name: ONE /CED D/THEOLIA SA- Dismantling & Repowering of Wiind Farm at Koudia Al Al Baida Owner: Theolia*ONE*Co ompagnie Eolienne du D’troit (CED) Capacity: 100 Power (meegawatt)
P oject Pr j Name: ONE - Wind Integrated Proggramme : Phase II ( Laayoune Wind Farm a ) O Owner: ONE C Capaci itty: 300.00 Power (megawatt)
Prroject j Name: ONE - Tarf a faya Wind Power Plant Owner: Offfice f National de d l’Eau Potable (Onep) Offfif ce National de l’Elecctricite (One) Capacity: 300 Power (meegawatt)
P oject Pr j Name: Nareva Holding - Haouma Wind W Power Plant O Owner: Nareva Holding C Capaci itty: 50.00 Power (megawatt)
JO OR OR RDA RD DA D A AN Prroject j Name: MENA Cleantech GmbH - Joan 1 Solar Power Plaant Owner: MENA A Cleantech GmbH Capacity: 100.00 Power (megawatt)
Prroject P j Name: MEMR - Al Kamshah Wind d Power Plant O Owner: Jordan Ministrry of Enerrgy g & Mineeral Resourrcces (MEMR) C Capaci ty: 35.00 Power (megawatt) t
Prroject j Name: Acwa Power / Cegco El-Quweira Photovoltaic a Solar Power Plant Owner: Acwa Power / Cegco El Capacity: 50.00 Power (m megawatt)
Prrojject Name: MEMR - Fujeij Wind Power Plant P O Owner: J dan Jor d Mi Minis i tr try off Ener E rgy g & Mine Mi erall Resourrces c (MEMR) C Capaci ty: 90.00 Power (megawatt) t
Prroject j Name: Kawar En nerrgy g / Ma'an Development Shams Maa'an Photovoltaic Power Plant Owner: Kawar Enerrgy g /M Ma'an Development Area *Kawar Energgy / Ma'an Development Area Capacity: 100.00 Power (megawatt) Prroject j Name: MEMR - Photovoltaic Power Plant Owner: Jordan Ministrry of Enerrgy g & Mineral Resources (MEM MR) Capacity: 40.00 Power (m megawatt)
Projject Name: MEMR - Al Harirr, Waadi Araba Pr a and Maan Wind Power Plants O Owner: Jordan Ministrry of Enerrgy g & Mineeral Resources (MEMR) C Capaci ty: 400 Power (megawatt) t
SAUDI ARABIA Prro oject Name: Mecca Municipality - Solar Power Project Ow wner: Mecca Municipality Cap pacity: 100 Power (megawatt) t
Project j Name: Solar Energy g and Technologiees Ow wner: Kacare Cap pacity: 41 gigawatts t
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ALLLG GE GE GERIA Prroject j Name: So onelgaz - Rouiba Solar Panels Plant Owner: Societé Nationalee de l'Electricite et du Gaz (Sonelgazz) Capacity: 120 Power (megawatt)
TUNISIA Projject Name: Nur u Energgie Ltd / Top o Oil Fields Services TuNur Solar Power Project Owner: To op Oil Fieeld Services Nur Enerrggie Ltd. Capaciitty: 1000 Power (megawattt) Prrojject Name: Mitsui M / Tunisian Government ‘El Borma ISCC Power Plant Owner: Mitsui / Tunisian u Government Capaci p ty: y 44 Power (meg ( gawatt))
Prrojject Name: STTEG - Bizerte Wind Farm Project Owner: STEG Capacity: 190.00 Power (megawatt) t
Prrojject Name: STE T G - Soleil de Nefta Solar Power Plant Owner: Societe Tun nisiennee de l’Electricite & du Gaz (SSTE TG Capacity:: 20 Power (megawatt) t
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wablee Energgy Map IRA AQ A Q Prroject o Name: PEEGT - Wind Farm Owner: Public Establishment fo or Electricity Generation & Transmission n (PEEGT)
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Prroject o Name: KRG - Dokan and Derbandikhan Emerrgency Hydrropo o werr Project Owner: Kur u distan Regional Government (KRG) Capacity: 649 6 Power (megawatt) t
Project Name: MWI - Zefta Barrage Rehabilitation Owner: Jordan Ministry off Water & Irrigation
Projject Name: NREA - Gulf of Zeit Wind Farm m - Lot IV Ow wner: New & Renewablee Enerrgy gy Authorityy (NREA)
Prroject o Name: KRG - Halwan, Gali Balinda & Delga Hydropower Plants Owner: Kur u distan Regional Government (KRG)
Project Name: MWRI Assiiut Barrage & Hydropower Plant Owner: Egypt Ministry of Water Resources & Irrigation Capacity: 32 Power (megawatt)
Projject Name: NREA - Gulf of Zeit Wind Farm m Ow wner: New & Renewablee Enerrgy gy Authorityy (NREA)* New & Renewablee Energgy Authority (NREA) Cap pacity: 200 Power (megawatt)
Prroject oj Name: KRG - Wind i d Farms Project Owner: Kur u distan Regional Government (KRG)
Project Name: NREA Kom m Ombo Concentrating Solar Power Plant Owner: New & Renewablee Enerrgy g Authority (NREA) Capacity: 100 Power (meggawatt)
Projject Name: NREA/ Suez Cement Compan ny Gabal Al Zeit Wind Farm Ow wner: Italgen Cap pacity: 120 Power (megawatt)
Project Name: NREA - Gulf of Zeit Wind Farm - Lot II & III Owner: New & Renewablee Enerrgy g Authority (NREA) Capacity: 200.00 Power (m megawatt)
Prroj oject Name: EETC - Gulf of Suez Wind Farm m Phase II Own ner: Egyptian Electricity Traansmission Com mpany (EETC) C) Cap pacity: 200.00 Power (megawattt)
QA Q ATAR A Prro oject Naame: KAHRAMAA A - Solarr Power Complex Owner: Qa Q tar General Electricity & Water Corporation t "K KAHRAMAA" Capacity: 3500 3 Power (megawatt)
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JO ORD DA D A AN N EG GYPT
LIB BYA
BAHR A RAIN IIRA AQ KUW WA AIT BAHRAIN QA ATTA AT AR SAUDI UAE ARA ABIA N OMAN
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Project Name: Ministrry of Work o ks & Housing - Askkar a Waste Recycling c Plant Owner: Bahrain Ministry off Work o ks Capacity: 250000 Solid wasste (ton per day) Project Name: Ministrry of Work o ks & Housing - Askkar a Waste-to-En nerggy Plant Owner: Bahrain Ministry off Work o ks Capacity: 25 Power (megawatt) 1068 Solid waste (ton per day)
Prro ojject Name: KOC O - Integrated Concentrated e Solar Power (CSP) Plant Owner: Kuwait Oil Company (K KO OC)
Project Name: Taanmiyat Aloula Holdings - Photovoltaic Power Plant Owner: Taanmiyat Aloula Ho oldings
Prro ojject Name: MEW W - Al Abdaliya Integrated d Solar Combined Cylee (ISCC) Power Plan P t Owner: Kuwait Ministrry of Electricity & Water e Cap pacity: p y 228 Power ((meggawatt) t)
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Project Name: Dubai Municipality - Al-Warrsan s Was a teto-Enerrggy Plant Owner: Dubai Municipality Capacity: 6000 Solid waste (ton per day)
Prro oject Nam me: Masdar City's Solar Photovoltaic Power Plant Owner: Masdar Capacity: 10 0 (megawatt)
Project Name: DEW WA - Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Makktoum Solar Power Plant (Phase I) Owner: Dubai Electricity & Water Authority A (Dewa) Capacity: 10.00 Powerr (megawatt)
Prroject o Naame: DEW WA - Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Makktoum Solar Power Plant Owner: Du ubai Electricity & Water Authority (Dewa) Capacity: 1000 1 (megawatt) t
Project Name: Shams I Owner: Masdar / Abengoa / Tot o al Capacity: 100 (megawatt)
Prroject o Naame: Sir Bani Yas a Island Wind Farm Owner: Masdar & Tourism o Development & Investment Company (TDIC) Capacity: 28. 2 8 (megawatt)
Project Name: Mulkk Renewable En nerrgy g : Sharjah Solar Power Project Owner: Mulk Renewable Enerrgy g Capacity: 200 Power (megawatt)
Prro oject Name: Solar Islands Owner: Ras Al Khaimah Investment Authority Plant az (SSTE T G)
Prro oject Name: GECOL - Daarnah Wind Farm Project Owner: General Electricityy Company of Libya (Gecol) Capacity:: 120 Powerr (meggawatt)
UAE
Project Name:: Noor 1 Owner: Masdar M Capacity: 100 (megawatt)
KUW WAIT A Prro ojject Name: PTTB - Kabad Was a te-to-Enerrggyy Plant Owner: Partnersships Technic e al Bureau (P PTB) T
Project Name: Ministrry of EElectricity & Water (MEW) - Hyb brid Solar and Wind Pilot Plant Owner: Bahrain Ministry off Electricity & Water Capacity: 10 Power (megawatt)
LIB BYA YA ant az
Prroj oject Name: EETC - Gulf of Suez Wind Farm m Own ner: Egyptian Electricity Traansmission Com mpany (EETC) Cap pacity: 250.00 Power (megawattt)
Prro ojject Name: MEW W / KISR : Abdeli Renewab ble Enerrggy Complex Owner: MEW / KISR Cap pacity: 70 Power (megawatt)
Prro oject Name: GECOL Al Maqrun M Wind Farm Owner: Generraal Electricityy Company of Libya (Gecol) Capacity:: 240 Powerr (meggawatt) t
Proje ect Name: GECOL Southwestern Region Wind W Farm Own ner: General a Electricity Company of Libya (Gecol) Capaacity: 120 Power (megawatt)
Prro oject Name: GECOL Sou utheastern Region Wind Farm Owner: General Electricityy Company of Libya (Gecol) Capacity: 120 Power (meggawatt) t
Proje ect Name: GECOL Western Region Wind Farm Own ner: General a Electricity Company of Libya (Gecol) Capaacity: 250 Powerr (megawatt)
YEMEEN Prro oject Name: Public Electriicity Corporation Al Mocha Wind W Farm Project Owner: Public Electricity Corporration (PEC) Capacity: 60 Power (megawatt) t
SUD DAN A Prroject j Name: DIU - Dam Compl C ex of Upper Atbar t a Projeect Owner: Sudan Ministrry of Irrrigation & Water Resources Capaci p ty: y 135 Power ((meggawatt) t)
OMAN Prrojje ect Name: PAEW A - Solar Power Plant Own ner: Oman - Public Authority fo or Electricityy & Water (P PA AEW) Capaacity: 200 Power (megawatt) t
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Exhibitors List in Alphabetical Order A Abener Energia Abengoa
5
5500
Absolicon Solar Concentrator AB
8
Swedish Pavilion
ABU DHABI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY
5
5320
Abu Dhabi Media
10
CC3 / CC4
Abu Dhabi National Energy Company (TAQA)
5
5210
Atrium
A5
Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) Abu Dhabi Tourism & Culture Authority Abu Dhabi Urban Planning Council
Gold Sponsor
Arabian Reach - Green Middle East
9
9422
Arabianomics
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AREVA
7
7400
ARIA TECHNOLOGIES
8
French Pavilion
Arya Drillers
10
PV07
AS-TECHNOLOGY SRL
8
8703
AsiaToday
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Asy Medya Group - Energy World
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ATA Carnet
8
8732
Atkepp Ltd
9
9933
AUGIER SAS
8
French Pavilion
Axpo Kompogas Ltd.
7
7415
Azuri Technologies
10
PV14
BAE Batterien GmbH
7
German Pavilion
Atrium
A12
ACONFORT - ENVISION SOLAR
8
8604
Activ Solar
9
9410
ACWA POWER
10
PV19
ADEREE
10
PV01
ADETEF
8
French Pavilion
ADIMRA
9
9630
Baer Measurements LLC
7
German Pavilion
AGI - AGENZIA GIORNALISTICA ITALIA
8
8020
BECKHOFF Automation GmbH/Dynamic Security LLC
7
7341
Air Liquide
10
PV08
7
Chinese Pavilion
AKW A+V Protec Industry GmbH
9
TXP1
Beijing Bestpower Technology & Engineering Co., Ltd Beijing Bridge International Fairs Co. Ltd.
8
8415
Al Futtaim Motors - Lexus
9
9200
7
7322
Al Iktissad Wal-Aamal
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Beijing Remote Power Renewable Energy Science Technology Developing Co,.Ltd.
All Real Technology Co., LTD.
6
6010
Beijing Sunda Solar Energy Technology Co., Ltd.
7
Chinese Pavilion
Beijing Tsingshang Int’l Exhibition Co.Ltd
8
8310
ALLCOM ENERGY
9
TXP7
7
7320
ALSA Solar Systems Limited L.L.C.
9
9000
Beijing Zhongguancun Overseas Science Park Co., Ltd
ALSOLAR
9
9406
BELECTRIC MIDDLE EAST LTD.
7
7240
ALSTOM
7
7100
BELIMO Automation FZE
7
Swiss Pavilion
Alternative Energy Africa
9
9645
Bennett Jones LLP- Abu Dhabi
9
Canadian Pavilion
BIOSAR ENERGY S.A.
9
Greece Pavilion
AMANDUS KAHL GmbH & Co. KG
7
German Pavilion
Bloomberg New Energy Finance
10
PV34
AMONIX
8
8725
BM Holdings Inc
10
PV25
APEX Concrete Block Factory
9
9900
BNL Clean Energy AG
7
Swiss Pavilion
Apollon Solar
8
French Pavilion
AQUANETTO AG
9
9020
Gulf Oilfield Directory
9
9936
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Bumbou
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BUREAU OF ENERGY, MINISTRY OF ECONOMIC AFFAIRS, TAIWAN
7
7244
Bureau of Waterworks, Tokyo Metropolitan Government
9
Japan Pavilion
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7
Swiss Pavilion
BYD Company Limited
6
6130
C
DCNS
8
French Pavilion
DENTSU INC.
9
Japan Pavilion
Department of Municipal Affairs
5
5310
Cairpol
8
French Pavilion
Designwerk GmbH
7
Swiss Pavilion
Calpak-Cicero Hellas Sa
9
Greece Pavilion
DET NORSKE VERITAS (DNV)
7
7205
Campus France
8
8406
DIBBA MUNICIPALITY
5
5531
Canadian Solar EMEA GmbH
7
7200
Dimas Sa
9
Greece Pavilion
Caparol Paints L.L.C
8
8121
Dolphin Energy
Atrium
A3
Capital Business Magazine
9
9734
DONGEIECOS Co., Ltd
9
Korean Pavilion
Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction Co., Ltd.
9
Korean Pavilion
Atrium
A13
Dubai Supreme Council of Energy
7
7310
Durafos Inc.
9
Korean Pavilion
Eco-Business
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Ecoling Partner Ltd.
7
Swiss Pavilion
ECONATION DISTRIBUTION & LOGISTICS
9
Belgium Pavilion
Ecoprogetti SRL
8
8630
EDF
8
French Pavilion
edf solar GmbH
7
German Pavilion
EESA Verbundinitiative c/o VDI/VDE Innovation + Technik GmbH
7
German Pavilion
Catecar Industries SA
7
Swiss Pavilion
CESI S.p.A
8
8230
Changzhou Jinuo New Energy Co.,Ltd
8
Chinese Pavilion
Trina Solar Co., Ltd
5
6100
Changzhou Sheng Yang New Energy Company Ltd.
8
Chinese Pavilion
CLA-VAL EUROPE SARL
7
Swiss Pavilion
Clean Energy Business Council (CEBC)
9
9423
Clean Energy Pipeline
9
9431
CLEANERGY AB
8
Swedish Pavilion
CleanFizz SA
7
Swiss Pavilion
CleantechAlps
7
Swiss Pavilion
Club ADEME International
8
French Pavilion
CNBC - EMEA
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EGBC
9
9630
CNN
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Eldan Recycling A/S
8
8820
CNPV Solar Power SA
8
Chinese Pavilion
ELECNOR, S.A
6
6020
Conergy Asia & ME PTE. Ltd.
9
9400
Elsevier
9
Dubai Expo 2020
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9640 Associate Sponsor
CORINTH PIPEWORKS S.A.
8
8531
Emirates Aluminium
Corvus Energy
9
9320
Emirates Authority for Standardization and Metrology(E.S.M.A)
9
9810
CPI - Bgreen and Power & Water Magazine
9
9732
Emirates Environmental Group
8
8951
CSEM-UAE Innovation Center LLC
10
PV11
EMIRATES GLASS LLC
9
Eco-Home
Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation
6
6210
Emirates Solar Industry Association
9
9944
EmiratesGreen Electrical and Mechanical Trading
8
8950
D DMS Global WLL Datalink Instruments
9
9937
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Exhibitors List in Alphabetical Order Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety
7
German Pavilion
9644
Financial Times
9
9631
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First Gulf Bank
Corner
CC1
Energy & Enviro Finland
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First Solar
7
7330
Energy Blitz
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Flamco Middle East
7
7525
Energy Efficiency News
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Flanders Investment &Trade
9
9010
Energy Exemplar Pty Ltd
6
6030
Fondation Petite Cause, Grande Effets
7
Swiss Pavilion
Energy Intelligence
8
8721
Forbes Middle East Magazine
9
9635
Energy Press
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Fortytwo Environmental Consultancy
8
8225
Energy Professionals Association
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FRANCE SOLAR INDUSTRY ñ Syndicat des Energies Renouvelables
8
French Pavilion
Energy Update Magazine
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Fraunhofer Institute for Ceramic Technologies and Systems IKTS
7
8102
ENERGY8 SA
7
Swiss Pavilion
Fraunhofer Institute for Nondestructive Testing, Dresden branch (IZFP-D)
7
German Pavilion
Enerwhere
10
PV02
Freiburg Wirtschaft Touristik und Messe GmbH & Co. KG
7
German Pavilion
Enmoveme
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Fronius International GmbH
8
8331
ENOLIA PREMIUM CAPITAL S.I.F.
9
Greece Pavilion
Frost & Sullivan
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Enswico AG
7
Swiss Pavilion
Environment and Protected Areas AuthorityGov.of Sharjah
FuelCell Energy Solutions GmbH
7
8102
5
5430
7
7420
Environment Friends Society/ENGINEERING SUSTAINABLE FUTURES
Fujairah Municipality Environment Protection and Development Department
9
9740
FUTURA
•
•
Environmental Centre for Arab Towns
8
8940
Environnement S.A
8
French Pavilion
GAUZER
9
Greece Pavilion
GDF SUEZ
8
8005
empuron AG
7
German Pavilion
Energia Today News Media Group
9
Energia.sk
Ernst & Young
Sponsor
G
ETAP UAE
9
TXP5
Gebr. Schmid GmbH
7
German Pavilion
ETIHAD RAIL
5
5020
General Electric
6
6000
Eurabia Media
•
•
GeoModel SOLAR
8
8740
Euroasia Industry
•
•
GeoSyndicate Power Pvt Ltd
10
•
Everphoton Energy Corp.
7
7245
Geotek Energy
10
PV10
7
German Pavilion
Excel Industry Co. LLC
6
6400
German Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology
EXPLORA
9
9630
Gestamp Solar
6
6230
Expotec
7
German Pavillion
GF Piping Systems
8
8540
Extol Wind
9
9424
GIGA SOLAR MATERIALS CORP.
8
8010
Exxon Mobil Corporation
5
5110
GL Garrad Hassan
7
German Pavilion
Global Green Growth Institute
5
5440
GOAL ZERO Middle East
8
8414
F Fabbrica Trentina Conduttori
82
8
8702
Hosted by:
Exhibitors List in Alphabetical Order Gogreen2 Marketing Ltd
•
•
Goldwind International Holdings(Hong Kong) Ltd.
7
GOPA International Energy Consultants GmbH
Indian Energy Ltd.
10
PV24
7425
Indpro
8
Swedish Pavilion
8
8140
7
7220-7210
GOVERNMENT OF ARGENTINA, MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
Industrial Electronics Laboratory / Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
9
9630
Industrias Metalurgicas Pescarmona SAICyF
9
9630
GOVERNMENT OF ONTARIO, MINISTRY OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT & INNOVATION
9
9720
INES SOLAR
8
French Pavilion
Green Africa Directory
•
•
Inficon GmbH
7
Swiss Pavilion
Green Car Design
•
•
INGETEAM SRL
8
8700
Atrium
A11
Gulfoilandgas.com
9
9936
GVE Projects LTD.
10
PV22
Grundfos Gulf Distribution FZE
H
Innovation Norway
8
INNOVATIVE ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES PVT. LTD.
Norwegian Pavilion
9
9428
INPEX Group JODCO
9
Japan Pavilion
Intelligent Energy
8
8330
International Center on Small Hydro Power
9
9945
Haisung Industrial Systems Co., LTD.
9
Korean Pavilion
Haldor Topsoe A/S
8
8530
International Waste Industries
6
6015
HANERGY HOLDING GROUP
7
7315
Independent Power Products Forum
9
9636
Hann-Ocean Energy Pte. Ltd.
9
9622
IPROPLAN Planungsgesellschaft mbH
7
German Pavilion
HANSEO PRECISION METER
9
Korean Pavilion
IRENA
Atrium
A7
Heliocentris Energiesysteme GmbH
7
German Pavilion
Iseo-Environnement
8
French Pavilion
HELLENIC FOREIGN TRADE BOARD
9
Greece Pavilion
ISPA- NET Consulting
•
•
Heriot-Watt University - Dubai Campus
7
7535
Ital Parts Group Srl.
8
8627
Hess Lichttechnik GmbH
7
German Pavilion
Italian Trade Commission
8
Italian Pavilion
Hill & Smith Solar
8
8407
IVNAP
9
9630
Hitachi Zosen Corporation
9
Japan Pavilion
J
Hitachi, Ltd.
9
Japan Pavilion
J-ACTION- Team SULTANA
9
Japan Pavilion
Hofstetter Umwelttechnik AG
7
Swiss Pavilion
JA Solar Holdings Co., Ltd.
7
7345
Atrium
A6
Japan Cooperation Center for the Middle East
9
Japan Pavilion
Hussain Mohd. Abbas Block Factory
9
9900
Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation
9
Japan Pavilion
HYSEO
8
French Pavilion
Japanese Business Alliance for Smart Energy Worldwide
9
Japan Pavilion
Hyundai E&C
9
Korean Pavilion
Jiangsu International Economic Consultants Inc.
8
Chinese Pavilion
Jiangsu Sunchi New Energy Co., Ltd.
8
8240
Jiangyin Huafang New Energy Hi-tech Equipment Co.,Ltd
8
Chinese Pavilion
JIN KE MAGNETS CO., LTD
8
Chinese Pavilion
Jinko Solar Co., Ltd.
7
7343
8
Norwegian Pavilion
HORIBA Europe GmbH.
I IBG Ltd.
7
Swiss Pavilion
IDEA POLYSILICON COMPANY
7
7530
Ilion Energy Ltd
9
Greece Pavilion
IMETH AG
9
9020
Jotun
83
Exhibitors List in Alphabetical Order JSR MICRO
9
Belgium Pavilion
M/S 33Green Technologies LLC
8
8705
JUSUNG ENGINEERING Co.,Ltd.
9
Korean Pavilion
Maersk Oil Middle East A/S
5
5000
Makkah Municipality
10
PV13
Manz AG
7
German Pavilion
K Kawar Energy
10
PV12
KEPCO ENC
9
Korean Pavilion
Mari Serre S.r.l.
8
Italian Pavilion
KEPCO NF(Newclear Fuel)
9
Korean Pavilion
MariMatic Oy
7
7410
KEPCO Plant Service&Engineering Co.,Ltd
9
Korean Pavilion
Martifer Solar, SA
8
8605
Keppel Seghers Engineering Singapore Pte Ltd
7
7415
Matasistem srl
8
8701
KETEP(Korea Institute of Energy Evaluation & Planning)
9
Korean Pavilion
ME Systems GmbH
7
German Pavilion
KHALIFA UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE
5
5420
Mediaquest Corp
•
•
KHNP(Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co., Ltd.
9
Korean Pavilion
MEIDENSHA CORPORATION
9
Japan Pavilion
KIER(Korea Institute of Energy Research)
9
Korean Pavilion
Microhumus
8
French Pavilion
kiloWattsol SAS
8
French Pavilion
CNBC Arabia
concourse
CC5
King Abdullah City for Atomic & Renewable Energy
9
9920
•
•
King Abdullah University of Science & Technology-KAUST
10
PV20 and PV21
Millenium Energy Industries
10
PV29
Kirchner Solar Group GmbH
7
German Pavilion
Government of Ontario Ministry of Economic Development & Innovation
9
9720
KMW Inc.
9
9725
Mitsubishi Corporation
5
5220
KNUBIX GmbH
7
German Pavilion
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
5
5220
Kobelco Eco-Solutions Co., LTD
9
Japan Pavilion
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.
5
5220
KOTRA
9
Korean Pavilion
Mitsui & Co., Middle East Ltd. Dubai
9
Japan Pavilion
KRINNER Schraubfundamente GmbH
7
7121
Modern Power Systems
•
•
KUBOTA Corporation
9
Japan Pavilion
Kalte Bast G.m.b.H.
7
German Pavilion
L
Middle East Facilities Management Association
MUBADALA My UAE Guide
Sponsor 9
9935
concourse
CC4
Nantong Hezheng Trading Co.,Ltd
8
Chinese Pavilion
Nareva Holding
10
PV04
National Nuclear Laboratory
8
8405
NEM Middle East
6
6340
N
LAKE GENEVA REGION
7
Swiss Pavilion
LAMINARIA BVBA
9
Belgium Pavilion
LDK Solar Hi-Tech(Nanchang) Co., LTD.
9
9305
Lightlab Sweden AB
8
Swedish Pavilion
Limpet Technology Ltd
9
9240
Lumartix/solaronix
7
Swiss Pavilion
M Mahindra & Mahindra
10
PV16
M+W Group
7
German Pavilion
84
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC AL ARABIYA
NEST AS
8
New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization
Norwegian Pavilion
9
Japan Pavilion
New York University Abu Dhabi
5
5432
NGK Insulators, Ltd.
6
6105
Hosted by:
Exhibitors List in Alphabetical Order New and Renewable Energy AUthority
10
PV31
Photon
•
•
NIASA NEFF Y ASOCIADOS, SA
8
8600
PIKE Research
•
•
Ningbo Jinghua New Energy Technical Co., Ltd
8
Chinese Pavilion
Pilot International
Nlab Solar
8
Swedish Pavilion
Plantagon
8
Swedish Pavilion
Norconsult
8
Swedish Pavilion
PONOVO POWER CO.,LTD
7
Chinese Pavilion
NOVELTIS
8
French Pavilion
Power-One Italy SPA
8
8620
NOZON TECHNOLOGIES
9
Belgium Pavilion
PRATT & WHITNEY POWER SYSTEMS
8
8830
NRG PATAGONIA
9
9630
PROVENTUS RENEWABLE PLC
10
PV32
Nuevosol Energy Pvt. Ltd.
9
9429
Premier Solar Technologies LLC
5
5510
NUMOV / German Near and Middle East Association
9
9942
Pricewater
NVterra SA
7
Swiss Pavilion
O
•
Sponsor
PV Magazine
9
9634
PV-Kraftwerker GmbH & Co. KG
7
German Pavilion
O Three L.L.C.
9
9900
Oasis International Trading
7
7500
Obayashi Corporation
9
Japan Pavilion
Qatar Steel Company
5
5540
OC Oerlikon Management AG, Pf‰ffikon
7
Swiss Pavilion
Qingdao Jiaoyang Lamping Co., Ltd.
8
8226
Atrium
A8
Oil & Gas Directory Middle East
9
9932
Ravano Green Power Srl
8
8704
Oil & Gas News
9
9735
RBI Solar, Inc.
8
8722
Oil and Gas Magazine
•
•
Recharge & Upstream
9
9405
Oil Review Middle East
•
•
Rechsand Science&Technology Group
7
Chinese Pavilion
Okaya & Co., Ltd
9
Japan Pavilion
REFUsol GmbH
7
German Pavilion
Outokumpu
8
Swedish Pavilion
REGEN POWERTECH
8
8220
Regent Climate Connect Knowledge Solutions Private Limited
•
•
Rehact
8
Swedish Pavilion
REN21
Corner
CC02
Occidental Oil and Gas International
Oxford Business Group
9
9241
P
Q Qatar Petroleum
Sponsor
R
P-D Industriegesellschaft mbH
7
German Pavilion
PassivSystems Limited
10
PV17
Renesola Ltd
8
Chinese Pavilion
PERLIGHT SOLAR CO., LTD
8
8325
Renewable Energy Focus
•
•
PERPETUM ENERGY
9
Belgium Pavilion
RENTECH
9
9407
RERI AG (Renewable Energy Research & Investment)
7
German Pavilion
Retema
•
•
Revista Panorama Industrial
•
•
Revolve Magazine
•
•
Petra Solar,Inc
10
PETROFINDER
PV18 •
PHILIPS
5
5010
Phono Solar Technology Co., LTD. (SUMEC)
8
Chinese Pavilion
85
Exhibitors List in Alphabetical Order RG Thermal Energy Solutions
10
PV03
Ripasso Energy
8
Swedish Pavilion
Ruud Lighting Arabia LLC
8
8300
S
Solar - PR Management Magazine
•
•
SOITEC
8
French Pavilion
Sol Voltaics
8
Swedish Pavilion
Solar Tower Technologies AG (STT)
10
PV05
“Sinta” Scientific Production Limited Liability Co.
9
TXP3
SOLARPROOF
9
Belgium Pavilion
BIOINGEPRD SRL
9
9630
Solartech co., ltd
9
Korean Pavilion
S&C Electric Europe
8
8404
Solartys
8
8602
Samerah Designs
5
5530
SolarWorld AG
7
7235
Samsung C&T Corporation
9
Korean Pavilion
SOLE U.A.E.
9
9300
SASCO Global Investments
9
9324
SOLESA SRL
8
8706
Saxony Economic Development Corporation
7
German Pavilion
Solite Electro Technology
10
PV27
Schneider Electric
5
5120
SOLON Energy GmbH
8
8030
Scottish Development International
7
7230
SOUGHA EST.
7
7150
SEBAB
8
Swedish Pavilion
SRB Energy
7
Swiss Pavilion
SEG PV Co., Ltd.
9
9406
Specialised Sports Equipment LLC
5
5006
SEMI PVGroup
•
•
State Company on Alternative and Renewabel Energy Sources of the Republic of Azerbaijan
5
5520
SENAAT(GENERAL HOLDING COMPANY )
5
5426
Statistic Center Abu Dhabi
Atrium
A2
Statoil
8
Norwegian Pavilion
Storm Energy GmbH
7
German Pavilion
Studer Innotec SA
7
Swiss Pavilion
Sener Ingenieria’y Sistemas S.A.
6
6220
SERBOT AG
7
Swiss Pavilion
Serviur
9
9630
SET selected electronic technologies GmbH
7
German Pavilion
Sumitomo Chemical Company, Limited
9
Japan Pavilion
SGL Carbon GmbH
7
German Pavilion
Sumitomo Corporation
9
Japan Pavilion
Shandong Lucy New Energy Technology Co., Ltd.
8
Chinese Pavilion
SUMITOMO ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES, Ltd.
9
Japan Pavilion
Shanghai Chiko Solar Technology Co., Ltd.
6
6011
Sun & Wind Energy
•
•
Shawati Magazine
8
8632
sunfire GmbH
7
German Pavilion
Shell International
Atrium
A1
Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd.
6
6530
Singapore International Energy Week
8
8840
SUNTRACK
8
8601
Sky News Arabia
•
•
Swedish Energy Agency
8
Swedish Pavilion
SkyFuel, Inc.
7
7505
Swedish Trade Council
8
8810
SKYPOWER GLOBAL
6
6405
Swiss Clean Energy Technology SA
7
Swiss Pavilion
SMA Solar Technology AG
7
German Pavilion
SMART SAVING ENERGY LLC
5
5015
T-Link Management AG Ltd.
7
Swiss Pavilion
Society of Engineers - UAE
9
9934
Technology Centre Mongstad
8
Norwegian Pavilion
86
T
Hosted by:
Exhibitors List in Alphabetical Order MIT Technology Review
9
9730
TEL Solar
7
Swiss Pavilion
TERMEX-ERISTE OY
9
9030
The Business Year
•
•
The Center of Waste Management-Abu Dhabi
6
6320
The Change Initiative
5
5005
The Emirates Center for Strategic Studies and Research
5
5330
The Energy Industry Times
•
•
10
PV15
Concourse
CC3
The Oil and Gas Year
•
•
The Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency Partnership
•
•
The University of Toledo
8
8720
Thinktosustain.com
•
•
Thomson Reuters
9
9932
TOMSA DESTIL, S.L.
8
8004
Torresol Energy
6
6220
Atrium
A4
Energy Review
9
9733
TRAXLE 50Y
9
TXP6
Trina Solar Co., Ltd.
6
6100
Troiani & Ciarrocchi Srl
8
8626
Turboden SRL
8
8830
TUV INTERCERT GmbH Group of TUV Saarland
8
8333
TYPHOON OFFSHORE
8
8000
Tuv Rheinland Consulting GmbH
7
German Pavilion
The European Jordanian Company for Renewable Energy Projects (EJRE) The National
TOTAL
V VDMA Forum Environmental Technologies
7
German Pavilion
Viessmann Middle East FZE
7
German Pavilion
Vincent Industrie
8
French Pavilion
Vision Oilfield Equipment/Conlux
7
7236
VLAKWA (Vlaams Kenniscentrum Water VZW)
9
Belgium Pavilion
Volvo Cars, Middle East
8
Swedish Pavilion
WAAREE ENERGIES PVT. LTD.
9
9425
Waste and Recycling ME
9
9731
WATERA INTERNATIONAL
9
Greece Pavilion
TWEET & GREET
9
9421
WesTech Solar Technology Wuxi Co., Ltd
8
Chinese Pavilion
Widewall Investment SLU (Ormazabal)
8
8563
Windsia Energy Industries Pte Ltd.
9
9402
World Action
9
9637
World Construction Today
•
•
World Environment
•
•
Worldoils
•
•
WWF INTERNATIONAL GLOBAL CLIMATE & ENERGY INITIATIVE
9
9745
8
8724
Yagai Workshop Limited Partnership
9
Japan Pavilion
YANGZHOU JINSHENG NEW ENERGY DEVELOPMENT CO. LTD.,
8
Chinese Pavilion
Yingli Green Energy Holding Co. Ltd.
8
8410
ZFEP
7
7300
Zhejiang Longbai Photovaltaic Tech Company Co.,Ltd
8
Chinese Pavilion
Zhongli Talesun Solar Co. Ltd,.
8
Chinese Pavilion
ZNSHINE PV-TECH CO LTD
7
7344
Zening Resort
10
PV30
W
x XUNLIGHT CORPORATION
Y
Z
U U.S. COMMERCIAL SERVICE - ABU DHABI
8
8733
UBIFRANCE
8
French Pavilion
UK Trade & Investment (UKTI)
8
8400
Union Gulf Representation Companies
9
9310
United Nations Environment Programme(UNEP)
8
8440
ITP
9
9731
87
Exhibitor Listing by Country Algeria
Atkepp Ltd
9
9933
Beijing Bestpower Technology & Engineering Co., Ltd
7
Chinese Pavilion
Beijing Bridge International Fairs Co. Ltd.
8
8415
9630
Beijing Remote Power Renewable Energy Science Technology Developing Co,.Ltd.
7
7322
•
•
Beijing Sunda Solar Energy Technology Co., Ltd.
7
Chinese Pavilion
IVNAP
9
9630
Beijing Tsingshang Int’l Exhibition Co.Ltd
8
8310
NRG PATAGONIA
9
9630
Beijing Zhongguancun Overseas Science Park Co., Ltd
7
7320
Serviur
9
9630
BYD Company Limited
7
6130
Changzhou Jinuo New Energy Co.,Ltd
8
Chinese Pavilion
Changzhou Sheng Yang New Energy Company Ltd.
8
Chinese Pavilion
CNPV Solar Power SA
8
Chinese Pavilion
Goldwind International Holdings(Hong Kong)Ltd.
7
7425
HANERGY HOLDING GROUP
7
7315
International Center on Small Hydro Power
9
9945
JA Solar Holdings Co., Ltd.
7
7345
Jiangsu International Economic Consultants Inc.
8
Chinese Pavilion
ALSOLAR
9
9406
ADIMRA
9
9630
Industrias Metalurgicas Pescarmona SAICyF
9
ISPA- NET Consulting
Argentina
Australia Energy Exemplar Pty Ltd
6
6030
Activ Solar
9
9410
Fronius International GmbH
8
8331
The Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency Partnership
•
•
Austria
Azerbaijan State Company on Alternative and Renewabel Energy Sources of the Republic of Azerbaijan
5
5520
Bahrain DMS Global WLL
9
9937
United Nations Environment Programme(UNEP)
8
8440
Belgium ECONATION DISTRIBUTION & LOGISTICS
9
Belgium Pavilion
Flanders Investment &Trade
9
9010
JSR MICRO
9
Belgium Pavilion
LAMINARIA BVBA
9
Belgium Pavilion
NOZON TECHNOLOGIES
9
Belgium Pavilion
PERPETUM ENERGY
9
Belgium Pavilion
Revolve Magazine
•
•
SOLARPROOF
9
Belgium Pavilion
VLAKWA (Vlaams Kenniscentrum Water VZW)
9
Belgium Pavilion
Clean Energy Business Council - UAE
9
9943
Corvus Energy
9
9320
GOVERNMENT OF ONTARIO, MINISTRY OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT & INNOVATION
9
9720
Oil and Gas Magazine
•
•
SASCO Global Investments
9
9324
SKYPOWER GLOBAL
6
6405
•
•
Canada
China AsiaToday
Jiangsu Sunchi New Energy Co., Ltd.
8
8240
Jiangyin Huafang New Energy Hi-tech Equipment Co.,Ltd
8
Chinese Pavilion
JIN KE MAGNETS CO., LTD
8
Chinese Pavilion
Jinko Solar Co., Ltd.
7
7343
LDK Solar Hi-Tech(Nanchang) Co., LTD.
9
9305
Nantong Hezheng Trading Co.,Ltd
8
Chinese Pavilion
Ningbo Jinghua New Energy Technical Co., Ltd
8
Chinese Pavilion
PERLIGHT SOLAR CO., LTD
8
8325
Phono Solar Technology Co., LTD. (SUMEC)
8
Chinese Pavilion
PONOVO POWER CO.,LTD
7
Chinese Pavilion
Qingdao Jiaoyang Lamping Co., Ltd.
8
8226
Rechsand Science&Technology Group
7
Chinese Pavilion
Renesola Ltd
8
Chinese Pavilion
SEG PV Co., Ltd.
9
9406
Shandong Lucy New Energy Technology Co., Ltd.
8
Chinese Pavilion
Shanghai Chiko Solar Technology Co., Ltd.
6
6011
Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd.
7
6530
Trina Solar Co., Ltd.
8
Chinese Pavilion
WesTech Solar Technology Wuxi Co., Ltd
8
Chinese Pavilion
YANGZHOU JINSHENG NEW ENERGY DEVELOPMENT CO. LTD.,
8
Chinese Pavilion
Yingli Green Energy Holding Co. Ltd.
8
8410
Zhejiang Longbai Photovaltaic Tech Company Co.,Ltd
8
Chinese Pavilion
88
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SunEdison develops, finances, builds and operates solar photovoltaic power plants More than 600 sites under management across the world More than 850 MW installed Presence in more than 20 locations worldwide
60 MW in Bulgaria
SunEdison is a subsidiary of MEMC, a global leader in the production of semiconductors and in the solar industry since 1959
70 MW in Italy
Formed in 1959 Quoted in NYSE, Fortune 1000 Globally diverse manufacturing & technology capabilities Manufacturing sites in 3 continents
1,1 MW in u.a.e.
3 MW in Italy
INTELLIGENT ENERGY SOLUTIONS SunEdison EMEA HQ Edifício Zurich. Alcalá 44, 3º 28014 Madrid, Spain Tel.: +34 915 242 670 Fax: +34 911 814 123 Contact for Middle East: +971 506 567 390 www.sunedisonemea.com
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SunEdison Corporate HQ 600 Clipper Drive Belmont, CA 94002, USA Phone: 001 866-786-3347 Fax: 001 443-909-7150 www.sunedison.com
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Exhibitor Listing by Country Zhongli Talesun Solar Co. Ltd,.
8
Chinese Pavilion
ZNSHINE PV-TECH CO LTD
7
7344
•
•
Czech Republic TRAXLE 50Y
8
French Pavilion
Vincent Industrie
8
French Pavilion
Germany
Colombia FUTURA
UBIFRANCE
9
TXP6
Eldan Recycling A/S
8
8820
Haldor Topsoe A/S
8
8530
Alternative Energy Africa
9
9645
Gulfoilandgas.com
•
•
Energy & Enviro Finland
•
•
MariMatic Oy
7
7410
TERMEX-ERISTE OY
9
9030
ADETEF
8
French Pavilion
Apollon Solar
8
French Pavilion
AREVA
7
7400
ARIA TECHNOLOGIES
8
French Pavilion
AUGIER SAS
8
Bumbou
Denmark
Egypt
Finland
France
AKW A+V Protec Industry GmbH
9
TXP1
AMANDUS KAHL GmbH & Co. KG
7
German Pavilion
BAE Batterien GmbH
7
German Pavilion
Canadian Solar EMEA GmbH
7
7200
Caparol Paints L.L.C
8
8121
edf solar GmbH
7
German Pavilion
EESA Verbundinitiative c/o VDI/VDE Innovation + Technik GmbH
7
German Pavilion
empuron AG
7
German Pavilion
Ernst & Young
Platinum Sponsor
Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety
7
German Pavilion
Fraunhofer Institute for Ceramic Technologies and Systems IKTS
8
8102
Fraunhofer Institute for Nondestructive Testing, Dresden branch (IZFP-D)
7
German Pavilion
Freiburg Wirtschaft Touristik und Messe GmbH & Co. KG
7
German Pavilion
FuelCell Energy Solutions GmbH
7
8102
Gebr. Schmid GmbH
7
German Pavilion
German Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology
7
German Pavilion
GL Garrad Hassan
7
German Pavilion
French Pavilion
Heliocentris Energiesysteme GmbH
7
German Pavilion
Hess Lichttechnik GmbH
7
German Pavilion
•
•
HORIBA Europe GmbH.
Atrium
A6
Cairpol
8
French Pavilion
Inficon GmbH
7
Swiss Pavilion
Campus France
8
8406
IPROPLAN Planungsgesellschaft mbH
7
German Pavilion
Club ADEME International
8
French Pavilion
Kirchner Solar Group GmbH
7
German Pavilion
DCNS
8
French Pavilion
KNUBIX GmbH
7
German Pavilion
EDF
8
French Pavilion
KRINNER Schraubfundamente GmbH
7
7121
Environnement S.A
8
French Pavilion
Kalte Bast G.m.b.H.
7
German Pavilion
FRANCE SOLAR INDUSTRY ñ Syndicat des Energies Renouvelables
8
French Pavilion
M+W Group
7
German Pavilion
GDF SUEZ
8
8005
Manz AG
7
German Pavilion
HYSEO
8
French Pavilion
ME Systems GmbH
7
German Pavilion
INES SOLAR
8
French Pavilion
NUMOV / German Near and Middle East Association
9
9942
Iseo-Environnement
8
French Pavilion
Photon
•
•
kiloWattsol SAS
8
French Pavilion
P-D Industriegesellschaft mbH
7
German Pavilion
Microhumus
8
French Pavilion
PV Magazine
9
9634
NOVELTIS
8
French Pavilion
PV-Kraftwerker GmbH & Co. KG
7
German Pavilion
Corner
CC02
REFUsol GmbH
7
German Pavilion
RERI AG (Renewable Energy Research & Investment)
7
German Pavilion
REN21 SOITEC
90
8
French Pavilion
Hosted by:
Exhibitor Listing by Country WAAREE ENERGIES PVT. LTD.
9
9425
World Construction Today
•
•
AGI - AGENZIA GIORNALISTICA ITALIA
8
8020
German Pavilion
CESI S.p.A
8
8230
7
German Pavilion
Ecoprogetti SRL
8
8630
Solar Tower Technologies AG (STT)
10
PV05
Enmoveme
•
•
SolarWorld AG
7
7235
Fabbrica Trentina Conduttori
8
8702
SOLON Energy GmbH
8
8030
INGETEAM SRL
8
8700
Storm Energy GmbH
7
German Pavilion
Ital Parts Group Srl.
8
8627
Sun & Wind Energy
•
•
Mari Serre S.r.l.
8
Italian Pavilion
sunfire GmbH
7
German Pavilion
Matasistem srl
8
8701
TUV INTERCERT GmbH Group of TUV Saarland
8
8333
Power-One Italy SPA
8
8620
Tuv Rheinland Consulting GmbH
7
German Pavilion
Ravano Green Power Srl
8
8704
VDMA Forum Environmental Technologies
7
German Pavilion
SOLESA SRL
8
8706
Troiani & Ciarrocchi Srl
8
8626
World Environment
•
•
Bureau of Waterworks, Tokyo Metropolitan Government
9
Japan Pavilion
DENTSU INC.
9
Japan Pavilion
Saxony Economic Development Corporation
7
German Pavilion
Schneider Electric
5
5120
SEMI PVGroup
•
•
SET selected electronic technologies GmbH
7
German Pavilion
SGL Carbon GmbH
7
SMA Solar Technology AG
Greece ALLCOM ENERGY
9
TXP4
BIOSAR ENERGY S.A.
9
Greece Pavilion
Italy
Japan
Calpak-Cicero Hellas Sa
9
Greece Pavilion
CORINTH PIPEWORKS S.A.
8
8531
Dimas Sa
9
Greece Pavilion
Hitachi Zosen Corporation
9
Japan Pavilion
GAUZER
9
Greece Pavilion
Hitachi, Ltd.
9
Japan Pavilion
HELLENIC FOREIGN TRADE BOARD
9
•
INPEX Group JODCO
9
Japan Pavilion
Ilion Energy Ltd
9
Greece Pavilion
J-ACTION- Team SULTANA
9
Japan Pavilion
WATERA INTERNATIONAL
9
Greece Pavilion
Japan Cooperation Center for the Middle East
9
Japan Pavilion
Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation
9
Japan Pavilion
Japanese Business Alliance for Smart Energy Worldwide
9
Japan Pavilion
Kobelco Eco-Solutions Co., LTD
9
Japan Pavilion
KUBOTA Corporation
9
Japan Pavilion
Hong Kong Independent Power Products Forum
9
9636
India Arya Drillers
10
PV07
Energy Blitz
•
•
MEIDENSHA CORPORATION
9
Japan Pavilion
Energy Press
•
•
Mitsubishi Corporation
5
5220
Extol Wind
9
9424
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
5
5220
Frost & Sullivan
•
•
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.
5
5220
•
•
New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization
9
Japan Pavilion
GeoSyndicate Power Pvt Ltd Indian Energy Ltd.
10
PV24
NGK Insulators, Ltd.
6
6105
INNOVATIVE ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES PVT. LTD.
9
9428
Obayashi Corporation
9
Japan Pavilion
Nuevosol Energy Pvt. Ltd.
9
9429
Okaya & Co., Ltd
9
Japan Pavilion
REGEN POWERTECH
8
8220
Sumitomo Chemical Company, Limited
9
Japan Pavilion
Thinktosustain.com
•
•
Sumitomo Corporation
9
Japan Pavilion
91
Exhibitor Listing by Country SUMITOMO ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES, Ltd.
9
Japan Pavilion
Yagai Workshop Limited Partnership
9
Japan Pavilion
Technology Centre Mongstad
Kawar Energy
10
PV12
The European Jordanian Company for Renewable Energy Projects (EJRE)
10
PV15
DONGEIECOS Co., Ltd
9
Korean Pavilion
Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction Co., Ltd.
9
Korean Pavilion
Durafos Inc.
9
Korean Pavilion
Keppel Seghers Engineering Singapore Pte Ltd
Haisung Industrial Systems Co., LTD.
9
Korean Pavilion
Qatar Petroleum
HANSEO PRECISION METER
9
Korean Pavilion
Qatar Steel Company
Hyundai E&C
9
Korean Pavilion
Russian Federation
JUSUNG ENGINEERING Co.,Ltd.
9
Korean Pavilion
San Marino
KEPCO ENC
9
Korean Pavilion
KEPCO NF(Newclear Fuel)
9
Korean Pavilion
KEPCO Plant Service&Engineering Co.,Ltd
9
Korean Pavilion
KETEP(Korea Institute of Energy Evaluation & Planning)
9
Korean Pavilion
KHNP(Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co., Ltd.
9
Korean Pavilion
Korea, Republic Of
Norwegian Pavilion
•
•
•
•
8
8605
7
7415
Pakistan Energy Update Magazine
Jordan
8
Peru Revista Panorama Industrial
Portugal
KIER(Korea Institute of Energy Research)
9
Korean Pavilion
KMW Inc.
9
9725
KOTRA
9
Korean Pavilion
PETROFINDER
•
Martifer Solar, SA
Qatar Sponsor 6
5540
8
8703
ACWA POWER
10
PV19
Arabianomics
•
•
AS-TECHNOLOGY SRL
Saudi Arabia
IDEA POLYSILICON COMPANY
7
7530
King Abdullah City for Atomic & Renewable Energy
9
9920
King Abdullah University of Science & TechnologyKAUST
10
PV20 and PV21
Makkah Municipality
10
PV13
Singapore
Samsung C&T Corporation
9
Korean Pavilion
Conergy Asia & ME PTE. Ltd.
9
9400
Solartech co., ltd
9
Korean Pavilion
Eco-Business
•
•
Hann-Ocean Energy Pte. Ltd.
9
9622
Singapore International Energy Week
8
8840
Thomson Reuters
9
9332
Windsia Energy Industries Pte Ltd.
9
9402
Worldoils
•
•
Energia.sk
•
•
GeoModel SOLAR
8
8740
Green Africa Directory
•
•
WWF INTERNATIONAL GLOBAL CLIMATE & ENERGY INITIATIVE
9
9745
Lebanon Al Iktissad Wal-Aamal
•
•
Luxembourg ENOLIA PREMIUM CAPITAL S.I.F.
9
Greece Pavilion
Morocco ADEREE
10
PV01
Nareva Holding
10
PV04
Nigeria Energia Today - News Media Group
9
9644
GVE Projects LTD.
10
PV22
Norway
Slovakia
South Africa
Innovation Norway
8
Norwegian Pavilion
Spain
NEST AS
8
Norwegian Pavilion
Abengoa
5
5500
Recharge & Upstream Newspapers
9
9405
ACONFORT - ENVISION SOLAR
8
8604
Statoil
8
Norwegian Pavilion
Gestamp Solar
7
6230
92
Hosted by:
Exhibitor Listing by Country NIASA NEFF Y ASOCIADOS, SA
8
8600
Retema
•
•
Sener Ingenieria’y Sistemas S.A.
6
6220
Solartys
8
8602
SUNTRACK
8
8601
TOMSA DESTIL, S.L.
8
8004
Torresol Energy
6
6220
Widewall Investment SLU (Ormazabal)
8
8563
Absolicon Solar Concentrator AB
8
Swedish Pavilion
CLEANERGY AB
8
Swedish Pavilion
Indpro
8
Swedish Pavilion
Lightlab Sweden AB
8
Swedish Pavilion
Nlab Solar
8
Swedish Pavilion
Norconsult
8
Swedish Pavilion
Plantagon
8
Swedish Pavilion
Rehact
8
Swedish Pavilion
Ripasso Energy
8
Swedish Pavilion
Scandinavian Business Development AB
8
Swedish Pavilion
SEBAB
8
Swedish Pavilion
Sol Voltaics
8
Swedish Pavilion
Swedish Energy Agency
8
Swedish Pavilion
Swedish Trade Council
8
8810
ALSTOM
7
7100
AQUANETTO AG
9
9020
Axpo Kompogas Ltd.
7
7415
BNL Clean Energy AG
7
Swiss Pavilion
Business Development Nidwalden
7
Swiss Pavilion
Catecar Industries SA
7
Swiss Pavilion
CLA-VAL EUROPE SARL
7
Swiss Pavilion
CleanFizz SA
7
Swiss Pavilion
CleantechAlps
7
Swiss Pavilion
Designwerk GmbH
7
Swiss Pavilion
Ecoling Partner Ltd.
7
Swiss Pavilion
ENERGY8 SA
7
Swiss Pavilion
Enswico AG
7
Swiss Pavilion
Fondation Petite Cause, Grande Effets
7
Swiss Pavilion
Sweden
Switzerland
Hofstetter Umwelttechnik AG
7
Swiss Pavilion
IBG Ltd.
7
Swiss Pavilion
IMETH AG
9
9020
Industrial Electronics Laboratory / Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
7
7220-7210
LAKE GENEVA REGION
7
Swiss Pavilion
Lumartix/solaronix
7
Swiss Pavilion
NVterra SA
7
Swiss Pavilion
OC Oerlikon Management AG, Pf‰ffikon
7
Swiss Pavilion
SERBOT AG
7
Swiss Pavilion
SRB Energy
7
Swiss Pavilion
Studer Innotec SA
7
Swiss Pavilion
Swiss Clean Energy Technology SA
7
Swiss Pavilion
T-Link Management AG Ltd.
7
Swiss Pavilion
TEL Solar
7
Swiss Pavilion
7
7244
All Real Technology Co., LTD.
6
6010
Everphoton Energy Corp.
7
7245
GIGA SOLAR MATERIALS CORP.
8
8010
Elsevier
9
9640
TYPHOON OFFSHORE
8
8000
•
•
10
PV25
Energy Professionals Association
•
•
The Business Year
•
•
Taiwan BUREAU OF ENERGY, MINISTRY OF ECONOMIC AFFAIRS, TAIWAN
Taiwan, Province Of China
The Netherlands
Turkey Asy Medya Group - Energy World BM Holdings Inc
Uganda Pilot International
•
Ukraine “Sinta” Scientific Production Limited Liability Co.
9
TXP3
United Arab Emirates BIOINGEPRO SRL
9
9630
ABU DHABI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY
5
5320
The National
10
CC3
National Geographic Al Arabiya
•
•
Abu Dhabi National Energy Company
5
5210
Atrium
A5
Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC)
93
Exhibitor Listing by Country Gold Sponsor
ETIHAD RAIL
5
5020
Atrium
A12
Eurabia Media
•
•
SPAIN
8
8604
Excel Industry Co. LLC
6
6400
Air Liquide
10
PV08
EXPLORA
9
9630
Al Futtaim Motors - Lexus
9
9200
Financial Times
9
9631
ALSA Solar Systems Limited L.L.C.
9
9000
First Gulf Bank
Corner
CC1
APEX Concrete Block Factory
9
9900
First Solar
7
7330
Gulf Oilfield News
9
9936
Flamco Middle East
7
7525
Green Middle East
9
9422
Forbes Middle East Magazine
9
9635
Baer Measurements LLC
7
German Pavilion
Abu Dhabi Tourism & Culture Authority Abu Dhabi Urban Planning Council
Fortytwo Environmental Consultancy
8
8225
7
7420
BECKHOFF Automation GmbH/Dynamic Security LLC
7
7341
Fujairah Municipality Environment Protection and Development Department
BELECTRIC MIDDLE EAST LTD.
7
7240
General Electric
6
6000
BELIMO Automation FZE
7
Swiss Pavilion
GF Piping Systems
8
8540
Bennett Jones LLP- Abu Dhabi
9
Canadian Pavilion
Global Green Growth Institute
5
5440
Capital Business Magazine
9
9734
GOAL ZERO Middle East
8
8414
CNN
9
9732
GOPA International Energy Consultants GmbH
7
8140
CPI - Bgreen and Power & Water Magazine - UAE
9
9732
GOVERNMENT OF ARGENTINA, MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
9
9630
CSEM-UAE Innovation Center LLC
10
PV11
Grundfos Gulf Distribution FZE
Atrium
A11
Department of Municipal Affairs
5
5310
Heriot-Watt University - Dubai Campus
7
7535
DET NORSKE VERITAS (DNV)
7
7205
Hussain Mohd. Abbas Block Factory
9
9900
DIBBA MUNICIPALITY
5
5531
IRENA
Atrium
A7
Dolphin Energy
Atrium
A3
Italian Trade Commission
8
Italian Pavilion
Dubai Expo 2020
Atrium
A13
Jotun
8
Norwegian Pavilion
Dubai Supreme Council of Energy
7
7310
KHALIFA UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE
6
5420
Eaton Corporation
10
PV36
M/S 33Green Technologies LLC
8
8705
EGBC
9
9520
Maersk Oil Middle East A/S
5
5000
ELECNOR, S.A
6
6020
Mediaquest Corp
•
•
CNBC Arabia
9
CC5
Emirates Aluminium
Associate Sponsor
Emirates Authority for Standardization and Metrology(E.S.M.A)
9
9810
Middle East Facilities Management Association
•
•
Emirates Environmental Group
8
8951
Mitsui & Co., Middle East Ltd. Dubai
9
Japan Pavilion
EMIRATES GLASS LLC
10
Eco-Home
Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation
6
6210
NEM Middle East
6
6340
Emirates Solar Industry Association
9
9944
New York University Abu Dhabi
5
5432
EmiratesGreen Electrical and Mechanical Trading
8
8950
O Three L.L.C.
9
9900
Enerwhere Environment and Protected Areas Authority-Gov. of Sharjah
10
PV02
Oasis International Trading
7
7500
5
5430
Atrium
A8
Environment Friends Society/ENGINEERING SUSTAINABLE FUTURES
9
9740
Oil & Gas Directory Middle East
9
9932
Environmental Centre for Arab Towns
8
8940
Oil & Gas News
9
9735
ETAP UAE
9
TXP5
Oil Review Middle East
•
•
94
MUBADALA
Occidental Oil and Gas International
Sponsor
Hosted by:
Exhibitor Listing by Country
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Exhibitor Listing by Country Euroasia Industry
•
•
9241
Gogreen2 Marketing Ltd
•
•
5
5010
Green Car Design
•
•
Premier Solar Technologies LLC
5
5510
Hill & Smith Solar
8
8407
RENTECH
9
9407
Intelligent Energy
8
8330
RG Thermal Energy Solutions
10
PV03
Limpet Technology Ltd
9
9240
Ruud Lighting Arabia LLC
8
8300
Modern Power Systems
•
•
Samerah Designs
5
5530
My UAE Guide
9
9935
SENAAT(GENERAL HOLDING COMPANY )
5
5426
National Nuclear Laboratory
8
8405
Shawati Magazine
8
8632
PassivSystems Limited
10
PV17
Sky News Arabia
•
•
•
•
SMART SAVING ENERGY LLC
5
5015
Pricewater •
•
Outokumpu
8
Swedish Pavilion
Oxford Business Group
9
PHILIPS
Photon
Sponsor
Society of Engineers - UAE
9
9334
Regent Climate Connect Knowledge Solutions Private Limited
SOLE U.A.E.
9
9300
Renewable Energy Focus
•
•
Solite Electro Technology
10
PV27
S&C Electric Europe
8
8404
SOUGHA EST.
7
7150
Scottish Development International
7
7230
Specialized Sports Equipment LLC
5
5006
Solar PV - Management Magazine
•
•
Atrium
A2
Atrium
A1
The Center of Waste Management-Abu Dhabi
6
6320
The Energy Industry Times
•
•
The Change Initiative
5
5005
UK Trade & Investment (UKTI)
8
8400
The Emirates Center for Strategic Studies and Research
5
5330
World Action
9
9637
The Oil and Gas Year - Turkey
•
•
Atrium
A4
AMONIX
8
8725
Energy Review
9
9733
ATA Carnet
8
8732
U.S. COMMERCIAL SERVICE - ABU DHABI
8
8733
Energy Intelligence
8
8721
Union Gulf Representation Companies
9
9310
Exxon Mobil Corporation
5
5110
ITP
9
9633
Geotek Energy
10
PV10
Viessmann Middle East FZE
7
German Pavilion
International Waste Industries
6
6015
Vision Oilfield Equipment/Conlux
7
7236
Petra Solar,Inc
10
PV18
Volvo Cars, Middle East
8
Swedish Pavilion
PIKE Research
•
•
Waste and Recycling ME
9
9731
PRATT & WHITNEY POWER SYSTEMS
8
8830
TWEET & GREET
9
9421
RBI Solar, Inc.
8
8722
ZFEP
7
7300
SkyFuel, Inc.
7
7505
MIT Technology Review
9
9730
Statistic Center Abu Dhabi
TOTAL
United Kingdom
Shell International
United States
Azuri Technologies
10
PV14
The University of Toledo
8
8720
Bloomberg New Energy Finance
10
PV34
XUNLIGHT CORPORATION
8
8724
Clean Energy Pipeline
9
9423
CNBC - EMEA
•
•
Energy Efficiency News
•
•
96
Hosted by:
Exhibitor Listing by Sector Renewable Energy Solar Energy Abengoa
5
Abu Dhabi Tourism & Culture Authority
5500 Gold Sponsor
ACONFORT - ENVISION SOLAR
8
8604
ADEREE
10
PV01
Al Iktissad Wal-Aamal
•
•
All Real Technology Co., LTD.
6
6010
Alternative Energy Africa
9
9645
AMONIX
8
8725
Gulf Oilfield Directory
9
9934
AS-TECHNOLOGY SRL
8
8703
Atkepp Ltd
9
9933
AUGIER SAS
8
French Pavilion
Axpo Kompogas Ltd.
7
7415
Azuri Technologies
10
PV14
Beijing Bestpower Technology & Engineering Co., Ltd
7
Chinese Pavilion
Beijing Bridge International Fairs Co. Ltd.
8
8415
BELECTRIC MIDDLE EAST LTD.
7
7240
BUREAU OF ENERGY, MINISTRY OF ECONOMIC AFFAIRS, TAIWAN
7
7244
Canadian Solar EMEA GmbH
7
7200
Changzhou Jinuo New Energy Co.,Ltd
8
Chinese Pavilion
Clean Energy Business Council
9
9943
Clean Energy Pipeline
9
9423
Conergy Asia & ME PTE. Ltd.
9
9400
CPI - Bgreen and Power & Water Magazine
9
9732
Department of Municipal Affairs
5
5310
Eco-Business
•
•
ECONATION DISTRIBUTION & LOGISTICS
9
Belgium Pavilion
EDF
8
French Pavilion
Emirates Authority for Standardization and Metrology(E.S.M.A)
9
9810
Emirates Solar Industry Association
10
PV36
EmiratesGreen Electrical and Mechanical Trading
8
8950
Energy Blitz
•
•
Energy Efficiency News
•
•
Energy Exemplar Pty Ltd
6
6030
Energy Intelligence
8
8721
ENERGY8 SA
7
Swiss Pavilion
ENOLIA PREMIUM CAPITAL S.I.F.
9
Greece Pavilion
Ernst & Young
Platinum Sponsor
ETIHAD RAIL
5
5020
Euroasia Industry
•
•
Fabbrica Trentina Conduttori
8
8702
Flamco Middle East
7
7525
Flanders Investment &Trade
9
9010
Fraunhofer Institute for Ceramic Technologies and Systems IKTS
8
8103
Fronius International GmbH
8
8331
Frost & Sullivan
•
•
FUTURA
•
•
GDF SUEZ
8
8005
General Electric
6
6000
German Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology
7
German Pavilion
Goldwind International Holdings(Hong Kong)Ltd.
7
7425
GOVERNMENT OF ARGENTINA, MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
9
9630
Green Car Design
•
•
Gulfoilandgas.com
•
•
GVE Projects LTD.
10
PV22
HANERGY HOLDING GROUP
7
7315
Heliocentris Energiesysteme GmbH
7
German Pavilion
Hitachi Zosen Corporation
9
Japan Pavilion
Atrium
A6
HYSEO
8
French Pavilion
INES SOLAR
8
French Pavilion
INPEX Group JODCO
9
Japan Pavilion
International Waste Industries
6
6015
IPROPLAN Planungsgesellschaft mbH
7
German Pavilion
Atrium
A7
HORIBA Europe GmbH.
IRENA Ital Parts Group Srl.
8
8627
J-ACTION- Team SULTANA
9
Japan Pavilion
Japanese Business Alliance for Smart Energy Worldwide
9
Japan Pavilion
8
Chinese Pavilion
8
Chinese Pavilion
JUSUNG ENGINEERING Co.,Ltd.
9
Korean Pavilion
KEPCO Plant Service&Engineering Co.,Ltd
9
Korean Pavilion
KIER(Korea Institute of Energy Research)
9
Korean Pavilion
Jiangyin Huafang New Energy Hi-tech Equipment Co.,Ltd JIN KE MAGNETS CO., LTD
97
Exhibitor Listing by Sector King Abdullah University of Science & TechnologyKAUST
10
PV20, PV21
Kirchner Solar Group GmbH
7
German Pavilion
Kobelco Eco-Solutions Co., LTD
9
Japan Pavilion
Kalte Bast G.m.b.H.
7
LAMINARIA BVBA
Atrium
A1
SKYPOWER GLOBAL
6
6405
Society of Engineers - UAE
9
9934
German Pavilion
SOITEC
8
French Pavilion
9
Belgium Pavilion
Solar PR Management Magazine
•
•
M/S 33Green Technologies LLC
8
8705
Solar Tower Technologies AG (STT)
10
PV05
Manz AG
7
German Pavilion
SOLARPROOF
9
Belgium Pavilion
MariMatic Oy
7
7410
Solartys
8
8602
Martifer Solar, SA
8
8605
SolarWorld AG
7
7235
Matasistem srl
8
8701
SOLESA SRL
8
8706
CNBC Arabia
9
CC5
SRB Energy
7
Swiss Pavilion
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
5
5220
Sun & Wind Energy
•
•
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.
5
5220
Swedish Energy Agency
8
Swedish Pavilion
Nantong Hezheng Trading Co.,Ltd
8
Chinese Pavilion
T-Link Management AG Ltd.
7
Swiss Pavilion
Nareva Holding
10
PV04
TERMEX-ERISTE OY
9
9030
Nlab Solar
8
Swedish Pavilion
The Center of Waste Management-Abu Dhabi
6
6320
NUMOV / German Near and Middle East Association
9
9942
The Change Initiative
5
5005
Obayashi Corporation
9
Japan Pavilion
The Energy Industry Times
•
•
OC Oerlikon Management AG, Pf‰ffikon
7
Swiss Pavilion
The European Jordanian Company for Renewable Energy Projects (EJRE)
10
PV15
Atrium
A8
•
•
Outokumpu
8
Swedish Pavilion
The Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency Partnership
PassivSystems Limited
10
PV17
Thomson Reuters
9
9332
Torresol Energy
6
6220
PERLIGHT SOLAR CO., LTD
8
8325
TRAXLE 50Y
9
TXP6
PETROFINDER
•
•
Turboden
8
8830
Photon
•
•
TYPHOON OFFSHORE
8
8000
PRATT & WHITNEY POWER SYSTEMS
8
8830
Tuv Rheinland Consulting GmbH
7
German Pavilion
Widewall Investment SLU (Ormazabal)
8
8563
5540
XUNLIGHT CORPORATION
8
8724
8
Chinese Pavilion
7
7344
ACONFORT - ENVISION SOLAR
8
8604
ADEREE
10
PV01
Occidental Oil and Gas International
Pricewater Qatar Steel Company
Sponsor 5
Shell International
RBI Solar, Inc.
8
8722
YANGZHOU JINSHENG NEW ENERGY DEVELOPMENT CO. LTD.,
REGEN POWERTECH
8
8220
ZNSHINE PV-TECH CO LTD
Renesola Ltd
8
Chinese Pavilion
RENTECH
9
9407
RERI AG (Renewable Energy Research & Investment)
7
German Pavilion
Retema
•
•
Ruud Lighting Arabia LLC
8
8300
S&C Electric Europe
8
8404
SASCO Global Investments
9
9324
Schneider Electric
5
5120
98
Wind Energy
All Real Technology Co., LTD.
6
6010
Gulf Oilfield Directory
9
9936
Green Middle East
9
9422
Azuri Technologies
10
PV14
Baer Measurements LLC
7
German Pavilion
Hosted by:
Exhibitor Listing by Sector Beijing Zhongguancun Overseas Science Park Co., Ltd
7
7320
BUREAU OF ENERGY, MINISTRY OF ECONOMIC AFFAIRS, TAIWAN
7
7244
Canadian Solar EMEA GmbH
7
7200
Conergy Asia & ME PTE. Ltd.
9
9400
CPI - Bgreen and Power & Water Magazine
9
9732
DMS Global WLL
9
9937
DENTSU INC.
9
Japan Pavilion
Department of Municipal Affairs
5
5310
Dimas Sa
9
Greece Pavilion
Eco-Business
•
•
ECONATION DISTRIBUTION & LOGISTICS
9
Belgium Pavilion
EDF
8
French Pavilion
Emirates Aluminium
Associate Sponsor
EmiratesGreen Electrical and Mechanical Trading
8
8950
Energy Blitz
•
•
Energy Intelligence
8
8721
Energy Press
•
•
ENOLIA PREMIUM CAPITAL S.I.F.
9
Greece Pavilion
Ernst & Young
Platinum Sponsor
ETIHAD RAIL
5
5020
Fabbrica Trentina Conduttori
8
8702
Flamco Middle East
7
7525
Flanders Investment &Trade
9
9010
Fraunhofer Institute for Ceramic Technologies and Systems IKTS
8
8103
Fronius International GmbH
8
8331
GDF SUEZ
8
8005
GeoModel SOLAR
8
8740
GF Piping Systems
8
8540
Goldwind International Holdings(Hong Kong)Ltd.
7
7425
GOVERNMENT OF ARGENTINA, MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
9
9630
Green Car Design
•
•
Gulfoilandgas.com
•
•
HANERGY HOLDING GROUP
7
7315
Hitachi Zosen Corporation
9
Japan Pavilion
Hitachi, Ltd.
9
Japan Pavilion
HYSEO
8
French Pavilion
IRENA
Atrium
A7
ISPA- NET Consulting
•
•
Ital Parts Group Srl.
8
8627
J-ACTION- Team SULTANA
9
Japan Pavilion
Japanese Business Alliance for Smart Energy Worldwide
9
Japan Pavilion
Jiangsu International Economic Consultants Inc.
8
Chinese Pavilion
JUSUNG ENGINEERING Co.,Ltd.
9
Korean Pavilion
Makkah Municipality
10
PV13
MariMatic Oy
7
7410
Matasistem srl
8
8701
Mediaquest Corp
•
•
CNBC Arabia
9
CC5
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.
5
5220
Obayashi Corporation
9
Japan Pavilion
OC Oerlikon Management AG, Pf‰ffikon
7
Swiss Pavilion
Oil and Gas Magazine
•
•
Outokumpu
8
Swedish Pavilion
PERPETUM ENERGY
9
Belgium Pavilion
Photon
•
•
PRATT & WHITNEY POWER SYSTEMS
8
8830
Pricewater
Sponsor
REGEN POWERTECH
8
8220
RERI AG (Renewable Energy Research & Investment)
7
German Pavilion
Retema
•
•
SASCO Global Investments
9
9324
Singapore International Energy Week
8
8840
SkyFuel, Inc.
7
7505
Society of Engineers - UAE
9
9334
SOITEC
8
French Pavilion
Sol Voltaics
8
Swedish Pavilion
SOLARPROOF
9
Belgium Pavilion
Solartys
8
8602
Swedish Energy Agency
8
Swedish Pavilion
TERMEX-ERISTE OY
9
9030
The Center of Waste Management-Abu Dhabi
6
6320
The Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency Partnership
•
•
Thomson Reuters
9
9332
TYPHOON OFFSHORE
8
8000
Widewall Investment SLU (Ormazabal)
8
8563
99
Exhibitor Listing by Sector Geothermal Energy
The Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency Partnership
•
•
Turboden
8
8830
Tuv Rheinland Consulting GmbH
7
German Pavilion
All Real Technology Co., LTD.
6
6010
Beijing Zhongguancun Overseas Science Park Co., Ltd
7
7320
BUREAU OF ENERGY, MINISTRY OF ECONOMIC AFFAIRS, TAIWAN
7
7244
DMS Global WLL
9
9937
DENTSU INC.
9
Japan Pavilion
Department of Municipal Affairs
5
5310
Eco-Business
•
•
ECONATION DISTRIBUTION & LOGISTICS
9
Belgium Pavilion
EmiratesGreen Electrical and Mechanical Trading
8
8950
Energy Efficiency News
•
•
Energy Intelligence
8
8721
ENERGY8 SA
7
Swiss Pavilion
ETIHAD RAIL
5
5020
Flanders Investment &Trade
9
9010
FuelCell Energy Solutions GmbH
7
8102
GDF SUEZ
8
8005
7
German Pavilion
Bioenergy AKW A+V Protec Industry GmbH
9
TXP1
BUREAU OF ENERGY, MINISTRY OF ECONOMIC AFFAIRS, TAIWAN
7
7244
Clean Energy Pipeline
9
9423
DMS Global WLL
9
9937
DENTSU INC.
9
Japan Pavilion
Department of Municipal Affairs
5
5310
ENERGY8 SA
7
Swiss Pavilion
ENOLIA PREMIUM CAPITAL S.I.F.
9
Greece Pavilion
Ernst & Young
Platinum Sponsor
Fujairah Municipality Environment Protection and Development Department
7
7420
German Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology GOVERNMENT OF ARGENTINA, MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
9
9630
MariMatic Oy
7
7410
Matasistem srl
8
8701
PERPETUM ENERGY
9
Belgium Pavilion
PRATT & WHITNEY POWER SYSTEMS
8
8830
GDF SUEZ
8
8005
German Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology
7
German Pavilion
GOVERNMENT OF ARGENTINA, MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
9
9630
Hitachi Zosen Corporation
9
Japan Pavilion
IDEA POLYSILICON COMPANY
7
7530
INES SOLAR
8
French Pavilion
Atrium
A7
SASCO Global Investments
9
9324
JUSUNG ENGINEERING Co.,Ltd.
9
Korean Pavilion
Society of Engineers - UAE
9
9334
Kobelco Eco-Solutions Co., LTD
9
Japan Pavilion
Thomson Reuters
9
9332
MariMatic Oy
7
7410
Matasistem srl
8
8701
Energy Smart Technology
Nareva Holding
10
PV04
Carbon Management & Storage
Outokumpu
8
Swedish Pavilion
All Real Technology Co., LTD.
6
6010
BUREAU OF ENERGY, MINISTRY OF ECONOMIC AFFAIRS, TAIWAN
7
7244
Clean Energy Pipeline
9
9423
DMS Global WLL
9
9937
IRENA
PERPETUM ENERGY
9
Belgium Pavilion
PRATT & WHITNEY POWER SYSTEMS
8
8830
Pricewater
Sponsor
Pricewater
Sponsor
SASCO Global Investments
9
9324
DENTSU INC.
9
Japan Pavilion
Society of Engineers - UAE
9
9334
Department of Municipal Affairs
5
5310
Sol Voltaics
8
Swedish Pavilion
Dimas Sa
9
Greece Pavilion
Solartys
8
8602
EmiratesGreen Electrical and Mechanical Trading
8
8950
TERMEX-ERISTE OY
9
9030
ENOLIA PREMIUM CAPITAL S.I.F.
9
Greece Pavilion
The Change Initiative
5
5005
100
Ernst & Young
Platinum Sponsor
Hosted by:
Exhibitor Listing by Sector FRANCE SOLAR INDUSTRY ñ Syndicat des Energies Renouvelables
8
French Pavilion
German Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology
7
German Pavilion
Goldwind International Holdings(Hong Kong)Ltd.
7
7425
HANERGY HOLDING GROUP
7
7315
JUSUNG ENGINEERING Co.,Ltd.
9
Korean Pavilion
Makkah Municipality
10
PV13
MariMatic Oy
7
7410
Matasistem srl
8
8701
PERPETUM ENERGY
9
Belgium Pavilion
Pricewater
Sponsor
RERI AG (Renewable Energy Research & Investment)
7
German Pavilion
Scandinavian Business Development AB
8
Swedish Pavilion
SOITEC
8
French Pavilion
Solartys
8
8602
TERMEX-ERISTE OY
9
9030
The Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency Partnership
•
•
Thomson Reuters
9
9332
Turboden
8
8830
ADEREE
10
PV01
All Real Technology Co., LTD.
6
6010
BELECTRIC MIDDLE EAST LTD.
7
7240
BUREAU OF ENERGY, MINISTRY OF ECONOMIC AFFAIRS, TAIWAN
7
7244
Caparol Paints L.L.C
8
8121
Capital Business Magazine
9
9734
Clean Energy Pipeline
9
9423
CPI - Bgreen and Power & Water Magazine
9
9732
DMS Global WLL
9
9937
DENTSU INC.
9
Japan Pavilion
Department of Municipal Affairs
5
5310
Designwerk GmbH
7
Swiss Pavilion
Eco-Business
•
•
EmiratesGreen Electrical and Mechanical Trading
8
8950
Energy Efficiency News
•
•
Energy Intelligence
8
8721
ENERGY8 SA
7
Swiss Pavilion
ENOLIA PREMIUM CAPITAL S.I.F.
9
Greece Pavilion
Energy Efficiency
Ernst & Young
Platinum Sponsor
ETAP UAE
9
TXP5
Euroasia Industry
•
•
Fabbrica Trentina Conduttori
8
8702
First Solar
7
7330
Flanders Investment &Trade
9
9010
Fortytwo Environmental Consultancy
8
8225
FRANCE SOLAR INDUSTRY Syndicat des Energies Renouvelables
8
French Pavilion
FuelCell Energy Solutions GmbH
7
8102
GDF SUEZ
8
8005
German Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology
7
German Pavilion
GF Piping Systems
8
8540
Goldwind International Holdings(Hong Kong)Ltd.
7
7425
HANERGY HOLDING GROUP
7
7315
Hann-Ocean Energy Pte. Ltd.
9
9622
Hitachi Zosen Corporation
9
Japan Pavilion
Hofstetter Umwelttechnik AG
7
Swiss Pavilion
Ilion Energy Ltd
9
Greece Pavilion
JUSUNG ENGINEERING Co.,Ltd.
9
Korean Pavilion
Keppel Seghers Engineering Singapore Pte Ltd
7
7415
Kirchner Solar Group GmbH
7
German Pavilion
Kobelco Eco-Solutions Co., LTD
9
Japan Pavilion
M/S 33Green Technologies LLC
8
8705
MariMatic Oy
7
7410
Matasistem srl
8
8701
CNBC Arabia
9
CC5
Oil & Gas News
9
9735
Outokumpu
8
Swedish Pavilion
Oxford Business Group
9
9241
PERPETUM ENERGY
9
Belgium Pavilion
PRATT & WHITNEY POWER SYSTEMS
8
8830
Pricewater
Sponsor
RERI AG (Renewable Energy Research & Investment)
7
German Pavilion
Samsung C&T Corporation
9
Korean Pavilion
SASCO Global Investments
9
9324
SEMI PVGroup
•
•
Society of Engineers - UAE
9
9934
Solar Tower Technologies AG (STT)
10
PV05
101
Exhibitor Listing by Sector SOLESA SRL
8
8706
Studer Innotec SA
7
Swiss Pavilion
TERMEX-ERISTE OY
9
9030
The Change Initiative
5
5005
Ernst & Young
Platinum Sponsor
Flanders Investment &Trade
9
9010
Fraunhofer Institute for Ceramic Technologies and Systems IKTS
8
8103
Fronius International GmbH
8
8331
German Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology
7
German Pavilion
9332
GF Piping Systems
8
8540
9
9733
HANERGY HOLDING GROUP
7
7315
TRAXLE 50Y
9
TXP6
HORIBA Europe GmbH.
Atrium
A6
Turboden
8
8830
IRENA
Atrium
A7
UK Trade & Investment (UKTI)
8
8400
J-ACTION- Team SULTANA
9
Japan Pavilion
7344
Japanese Business Alliance for Smart Energy Worldwide
9
Japan Pavilion
JUSUNG ENGINEERING Co.,Ltd.
9
Korean Pavilion
The Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency Partnership
•
•
Thomson Reuters
9
Energy Review
ZNSHINE PV-TECH CO LTD
7
Advanced Transportation DMS Global WLL
9
9937
Kirchner Solar Group GmbH
7
German Pavilion
Department of Municipal Affairs
5
5310
Manz AG
7
German Pavilion
Platinum Sponsor
Matasistem srl
8
8701
CNBC Arabia
9
CC5
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.
5
5220
Nareva Holding
10
PV04
NUMOV
9
9942
Atrium
A8
9
Belgium Pavilion
Ernst & Young Makkah Municipality
10
PV13
PERPETUM ENERGY
9
Belgium Pavilion
Pricewater
Sponsor
Smart Grids All Real Technology Co., LTD.
6
6010
AUGIER SAS
8
French Pavilion
Axpo Kompogas Ltd.
7
7415
BELECTRIC MIDDLE EAST LTD.
7
7240
RENTECH
9
9407
7
German Pavilion
Occidental Oil and Gas International PERPETUM ENERGY Pricewater
Sponsor
BUREAU OF ENERGY, MINISTRY OF ECONOMIC AFFAIRS, TAIWAN
7
7244
RERI AG (Renewable Energy Research & Investment)
Canadian Solar EMEA GmbH
7
7200
Retema
•
•
Clean Energy Pipeline
9
9423
SASCO Global Investments
9
9324
Conergy Asia & ME PTE. Ltd.
9
9400
Schneider Electric
5
5120
DMS Global WLL
9
9937
SkyFuel, Inc.
7
7505
DENTSU INC.
9
Japan Pavilion
Society of Engineers - UAE
9
9334
Department of Municipal Affairs
5
5310
SolarWorld AG
7
7235
Eco-Business
•
•
SOLESA SRL
8
8706
EDF
8
French Pavilion
8030
9
9810
SOLON Energy GmbH The Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency Partnership
8
Emirates Authority for Standardization and Metrology(E.S.M.A)
•
•
Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation
6
6210
Widewall Investment SLU (Ormazabal)
8
8563
EmiratesGreen Electrical and Mechanical Trading
8
8950
Energia Today
9
9644
Environment
Energy Intelligence
8
8721
Waste Management
ENOLIA PREMIUM CAPITAL S.I.F.
9
Greece Pavilion
8
8020
102
AGI - AGENZIA GIORNALISTICA ITALIA
Hosted by:
Exhibitor Listing by Sector AKW A+V Protec Industry GmbH
9
TXP1
Renewable Energy Focus
•
•
7
German Pavilion
ALSOLAR
9
9406
RERI AG (Renewable Energy Research & Investment)
Alternative Energy Africa
9
9645
Society of Engineers - UAE
9
9334
Apollon Solar
8
French Pavilion
SOITEC
8
French Pavilion
Solartys
8
8602
Studer Innotec SA
7
Swiss Pavilion
Beijing Bridge International Fairs Co. Ltd.
8
8415
Bureau of Waterworks, Tokyo Metropolitan Government
9
Japan Pavilion
Clean Energy Pipeline
9
9423
SUMITOMO ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES, Ltd.
9
Japan Pavilion
•
•
CPI - Bgreen and Power & Water Magazine
9
9732
The Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency Partnership
DMS Global WLL
9
9937
Thomson Reuters
9
9332
DENTSU INC.
9
Japan Pavilion
UK Trade & Investment (UKTI)
8
8400
Department of Municipal Affairs
5
5310
DONGEIECOS Co., Ltd
9
Korean Pavilion
Abengoa
5
5500
EmiratesGreen Electrical and Mechanical Trading
8
8950
ACONFORT - ENVISION SOLAR
8
8604
Enmoveme
•
•
AGI - AGENZIA GIORNALISTICA ITALIA
8
8020
ENOLIA PREMIUM CAPITAL S.I.F.
9
Greece Pavilion
AKW A+V Protec Industry GmbH
9
TXP1
ALSOLAR
9
9406
Ernst & Young
Platinum Sponsor
Waste to Energy
ETIHAD RAIL
5
5020
Alternative Energy Africa
9
9645
Fabbrica Trentina Conduttori
8
8702
Apollon Solar
8
French Pavilion
Flanders Investment &Trade
9
9010
Asy Medya Group - Energy World
•
•
FRANCE SOLAR INDUSTRY ñ Syndicat des Energies Renouvelables
8
French Pavilion
Beijing Bridge International Fairs Co. Ltd.
8
8415
Fronius International GmbH
8
8331
Beijing Tsingshang Int’l Exhibition Co.Ltd
8
8310
FUTURA
•
•
BUREAU OF ENERGY, MINISTRY OF ECONOMIC AFFAIRS, TAIWAN
7
7244
GDF SUEZ
8
8005
German Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology
7
German Pavilion
Hann-Ocean Energy Pte. Ltd.
9
9622
Hitachi Zosen Corporation
9
Hitachi, Ltd.
Clean Energy Pipeline
9
9432
Conergy Asia & ME PTE. Ltd.
9
9400
DMS Global WLL
9
9937
Japan Pavilion
DENTSU INC.
9
Japan Pavilion
9
Japan Pavilion
Department of Municipal Affairs
5
5310
Indpro
8
Swedish Pavilion
Dubai Supreme Council of Energy
7
7310
INPEX Group JODCO
9
Japan Pavilion
Ecoprogetti SRL
8
8630
Ital Parts Group Srl.
8
8627
EmiratesGreen Electrical and Mechanical Trading
8
8950
Keppel Seghers Engineering Singapore Pte Ltd
7
7415
Energy Efficiency News
•
•
MariMatic Oy
7
7410
Energy Intelligence
8
8721
Matasistem srl
8
8701
ENERGY8 SA
7
Swiss Pavilion
Nareva Holding
10
PV04
Enmoveme
•
•
National Nuclear Laboratory
8
8405
ENOLIA PREMIUM CAPITAL S.I.F.
9
Greece Pavilion
Outokumpu
8
Swedish Pavilion
Ernst & Young
PERPETUM ENERGY
9
Belgium Pavilion
Flanders Investment &Trade
9
9010
Fortytwo Environmental Consultancy
8
8225
Pricewater
Sponsor
Platinum Sponsor
103
Exhibitor Listing by Sector GDF SUEZ
8
8005
Matasistem srl
8
8701
German Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology
7
German Pavilion
CNBC Arabia
9
CC5
Haldor Topsoe A/S
8
8530
Outokumpu
8
Swedish Pavilion
Hann-Ocean Energy Pte. Ltd.
9
9622
Pricewater
Hitachi Zosen Corporation
9
Japan Pavilion
RENTECH
9
9407
•
•
9
9332
Sponsor
Hitachi, Ltd.
9
Japan Pavilion
The Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency Partnership
IBG Ltd.
7
Swiss Pavilion
Thomson Reuters
Atrium
A7
Air Treatment
JUSUNG ENGINEERING Co.,Ltd.
9
Korean Pavilion
Axpo Kompogas Ltd.
7
7415
Keppel Seghers Engineering Singapore Pte Ltd
7
7415
DMS Global WLL
9
9937
KIER(Korea Institute of Energy Research)
9
Korean Pavilion
Department of Municipal Affairs
5
5310
FRANCE SOLAR INDUSTRY Syndicat des Energies Renouvelables
8
French Pavilion
German Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology
7
German Pavilion
HANERGY HOLDING GROUP
7
7315
MariMatic Oy
7
7410
PERPETUM ENERGY
9
Belgium Pavilion
IRENA
Kobelco Eco-Solutions Co., LTD
9
Japan Pavilion
MariMatic Oy
7
7410
Matasistem srl
8
8701
MEIDENSHA CORPORATION
9
Japan Pavilion
CNBC Arabia
9
CC5
Outokumpu
8
Swedish Pavilion
PERPETUM ENERGY
9
Belgium Pavilion
PRATT & WHITNEY POWER SYSTEMS
8
8830
Pricewater
Sponsor
Pricewater
Sponsor
Others Absolicon Solar Concentrator AB
8
Swedish Pavilion
ABU DHABI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY
5
5320
Abu Dhabi National Energy Company
5
5210
Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC)
Atrium
A5
Atrium
A12
RERI AG (Renewable Energy Research & Investment)
7
German Pavilion
Society of Engineers - UAE
9
9334
SOITEC
8
French Pavilion
Abu Dhabi Urban Planning Council
Swedish Energy Agency
8
Swedish Pavilion
Activ Solar
9
9410
ACWA POWER
10
PV19
ADETEF
8
French Pavilion
The Change Initiative
5
5005
The Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency Partnership
•
•
Thomson Reuters
9
9332
Air Liquide
10
PV08
Turboden
8
8830
Al Futtaim Motors - Lexus
9
9200
ALSA Solar Systems Limited L.L.C.
9
9000
ALSTOM
7
7100
AMANDUS KAHL GmbH & Co. KG
7
German Pavilion
AQUANETTO AG
9
9020
Arabianomics
•
•
AREVA
7
7400
ARIA TECHNOLOGIES
8
French Pavilion
10
PV07
Water Management Clean Energy Business Council
9
9943
Conergy Asia & ME PTE. Ltd.
9
9400,PV06
Department of Municipal Affairs
5
5310
Dimas Sa
9
Greece Pavilion
EmiratesGreen Electrical and Mechanical Trading
8
8950
Ernst & Young
Platinum Sponsor
GOAL ZERO Middle East
8
8414
Arya Drillers
Ital Parts Group Srl.
8
8627
AsiaToday
•
•
Japanese Business Alliance for Smart Energy Worldwide
9
Japan Pavilion
BAE Batterien GmbH
7
German Pavilion
104
Hosted by:
Exhibitor Listing by Sector BECKHOFF Automation GmbH/Dynamic Security LLC Beijing Remote Power Renewable Energy Science Technology Developing Co,.Ltd.
7
7341
Emirates Solar Industry Association
9
9944
7
7322
empuron AG
7
German Pavilion
Beijing Sunda Solar Energy Technology Co., Ltd.
7
Chinese Pavilion
Energia.sk
•
•
BELIMO Automation FZE
7
Swiss Pavilion
Energy & Enviro Finland
•
•
BM Holdings Inc
10
PV25
Energy Professionals Assn
9
9944
BNL Clean Energy AG
7
Swiss Pavilion
Energy Update Magazine
•
•
Bumbou
•
•
Enerwhere
10
PV02
Business Development Nidwalden
7
Swiss Pavilion
7
Swiss Pavilion
BYD Company Limited
7
6130
5
5430
Cairpol
8
French Pavilion
Enswico AG Environment and Protected Areas Authority-Gov.of Sharjah Environment Friends Society/ENGINEERING SUSTAINABLE FUTURES
9
9740
Calpak-Cicero Hellas Sa
9
Greece Pavilion
Environmental Centre for Arab Towns
8
8940
Campus France
8
8406
Environnement S.A
8
French Pavilion
Catecar Industries SA
7
Swiss Pavilion
Eurabia Media
•
•
CESI S.p.A
8
8230
Everphoton Energy Corp.
7
7245
Changzhou Sheng Yang New Energy Company Ltd.
8
Chinese Pavilion
Excel Industry Co. LLC
7
6400
Trina Solar Co., Ltd.
6
6100
Exxon Mobil Corporation
5
5110
CLA-VAL EUROPE SARL
7
Swiss Pavilion
Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety
7
German Pavilion
CLEANERGY AB
8
Swedish Pavilion
CleanFizz SA
7
Swiss Pavilion
CleantechAlps
7
Swiss Pavilion
Club ADEME International
8
CNPV Solar Power SA
Fondation Petite Cause, Grande Effets
7
Swiss Pavilion
Forbes Middle East Magazine
9
9910
Fraunhofer Institute for Nondestructive Testing, Dresden branch (IZFP-D)
7
German Pavilion
French Pavilion
Freiburg Wirtschaft Touristik und Messe GmbH & Co. KG
7
German Pavilion
8
Chinese Pavilion
GAUZER
9
Greece Pavilion
Corvus Energy
9
9320
Gebr. Schmid GmbH
7
German Pavilion
CPI - BGreen and Power and Water Magazine
9
9732
GeoSyndicate Power Pvt Ltd
•
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CSEM-UAE Innovation Center LLC
10
PV11
Geotek Energy
10
PV10
DCNS
8
French Pavilion
Gestamp Solar
6
6230
DET NORSKE VERITAS (DNV)
7
7205
GIGA SOLAR MATERIALS CORP.
8
8010
Atrium
A3
GL Garrad Hassan
7
German Pavilion
Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction Co., Ltd.
9
Korean Pavilion
Global Green Growth Institute
6
5440
Durafos Inc.
9
Korean Pavilion
Gogreen2 Marketing Ltd
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Ecoling Partner Ltd.
7
Swiss Pavilion
edf solar GmbH
7
German Pavilion
EESA Verbundinitiative c/o VDI/VDE Innovation + Technik GmbH
7
German Pavilion
Eldan Recycling A/S
8
8820
ELECNOR, S.A
6
6020
Elsevier
9
9640
Emirates Environmental Group
8
8951
Dolphin Energy
GOPA International Energy Consultants GmbH
8
8140
GOVERNMENT OF ONTARIO, MINISTRY OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT & INNOVATION
9
9720
Green Africa Directory
•
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A11
Haisung Industrial Systems Co., LTD.
9
Korean Pavilion
HANSEO PRECISION METER
9
Korean Pavilion
HELLENIC FOREIGN TRADE BOARD
9
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Hess Lichttechnik GmbH
7
German Pavilion
Grundfos Gulf Distribution FZE
105
Exhibitor Listing by Sector Hill & Smith Solar
8
8407
Hyundai E&C
9
Korean Pavilion
Indian Energy Ltd.
10
PV24
Inficon GmbH
7
Swiss Pavilion
INGETEAM SRL
8
8700
Innovation Norway
8
Norwegian Pavilion
INNOVATIVE ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES PVT. LTD.
9
Intelligent Energy International Center on Small Hydro Power
ME Systems GmbH
7
German Pavilion
Microhumus
8
French Pavilion
Middle East Facilities Management Association
•
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Mitsubishi Corporation
5
5220
Mitsui & Co., Middle East Ltd. Dubai
9
Japan Pavilion
Modern Power Systems
•
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9428
My UAE Guide
9
9935
8
8330
NEM Middle East
6
6340
9
9945
NEST AS
8
Norwegian Pavilion
9
Japan Pavilion
Iseo-Environnement
8
French Pavilion
New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization
Italian Trade Commission
8
Italian Pavilion
New York University Abu Dhabi
6
5432
JA Solar Holdings Co., Ltd.
7
7345
NGK Insulators, Ltd.
6
6105
Japan Cooperation Center for the Middle East
9
Japan Pavilion
NIASA NEFF Y ASOCIADOS, SA
8
8600
Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation
9
Japan Pavilion
Ningbo Jinghua New Energy Technical Co., Ltd
8
Chinese Pavilion
Jiangsu Sunchi New Energy Co., Ltd.
8
8240
NOVELTIS
8
French Pavilion
Jinko Solar Co., Ltd.
7
7343
NOZON TECHNOLOGIES
9
Belgium Pavilion
Jotun
8
Norwegian Pavilion
NVterra SA
7
Swiss Pavilion
JSR MICRO
9
Belgium Pavilion
Oil & Gas Directory Middle East
9
9932
Kawar Energy
10
PV12
Oil Review Middle East
•
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KEPCO ENC
9
Korean Pavilion
Okaya & Co., Ltd
9
Japan Pavilion
KEPCO NF(Newclear Fuel)
9
Korean Pavilion
P-D Industriegesellschaft mbH
7
German Pavilion
KETEP(Korea Institute of Energy Evaluation & Planning)
9
Korean Pavilion
Petra Solar,Inc
10
PV18
KHALIFA UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE
6
5420
PHILIPS
5
5010
KHNP(Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co., Ltd.
9
Korean Pavilion
Phono Solar Technology Co., LTD. (SUMEC)
8
Chinese Pavilion
•
•
kiloWattsol SAS
8
French Pavilion
PIKE Research
King Abdullah University of Science & TechnologyKAUST
10
PV20 and PV21
Pilot International
KMW Inc.
9
9725
KNUBIX GmbH
7
KOTRA
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7
Chinese Pavilion
German Pavilion
Power-One Italy SPA
8
8620
9
Korean Pavilion
Premier Solar Technologies LLC
5
5510
KRINNER Schraubfundamente GmbH
7
7121
PV Magazine
9
9634
KUBOTA Corporation
9
Japan Pavilion
PV-Kraftwerker GmbH & Co. KG
7
German Pavilion
LAKE GENEVA REGION
7
Swiss Pavilion
Qingdao Jiaoyang Lamping Co., Ltd.
8
8226
LDK Solar Hi-Tech(Nanchang) Co., LTD.
9
9305
Ravano Green Power Srl
8
8704
Lightlab Sweden AB
8
Swedish Pavilion
Recharge & Upstream Newspapers
9
9405
Limpet Technology Ltd
9
9240
Rechsand Science&Technology Group
7
Chinese Pavilion
Lumartix/solaronix
7
Swiss Pavilion
REFUsol GmbH
7
German Pavilion
M+W Group
7
German Pavilion
Rehact
8
Swedish Pavilion
Maersk Oil Middle East A/S
5
5000
Revista Panorama Industrial
•
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106
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•
•
RG Thermal Energy Solutions
10
Ripasso Energy
The University of Toledo
8
8720
PV03
Thinktosustain.com
•
•
8
Swedish Pavilion
TOMSA DESTIL, S.L.
8
8004
Saxony Economic Development Corporation
7
German Pavilion
TOTAL
Atrium
A4
Scottish Development International
7
7230
Troiani & Ciarrocchi Srl
8
8626
SEBAB
8
Swedish Pavilion
Turboden SRL
8
8830
SEG PV Co., Ltd.
9
9406
TUV INTERCERT GmbH Group of TUV Saarland
8
8333
Sener Ingenieria’y Sistemas S.A.
6
6220
UBIFRANCE
8
French Pavilion
SERBOT AG
7
Swiss Pavilion
Union Gulf Representation Companies
9
9310
SET selected electronic technologies GmbH
7
German Pavilion
United Nations Environment Programme(UNEP)
8
8440
SGL Carbon GmbH
7
German Pavilion
ITP
9
9633
Shandong Lucy New Energy Technology Co., Ltd.
8
Chinese Pavilion
VDMA Forum Environmental Technologies
7
German Pavilion
Shanghai Chiko Solar Technology Co., Ltd.
6
6011
Viessmann Middle East FZE
7
German Pavilion
Shawati Magazine
8
8632
Vincent Industrie
8
French Pavilion
Sky News Arabia
•
•
Vision Oilfield Equipment/Conlux
7
7236
SMA Solar Technology AG
7
German Pavilion
VLAKWA (Vlaams Kenniscentrum Water VZW)
9
Belgium Pavilion
SMART SAVING ENERGY LLC
5
5015
Volvo Cars, Middle East
8
Swedish Pavilion
Solartech co., ltd
9
Korean Pavilion
WAAREE ENERGIES PVT. LTD.
9
9425
SOLE U.A.E.
9
9300
Waste and Recycling ME
9
9731
Solite Electro Technology
10
PV27
WATERA INTERNATIONAL
9
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SOUGHA EST.
7
7150
WesTech Solar Technology Wuxi Co., Ltd
8
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State Company on Alternative and Renewabel Energy Sources of the Republic of Azerbaijan
5
5520
Windsia Energy Industries Pte Ltd.
9
9402
Atrium
A2
World Action
9
3225
Statoil
8
Norwegian Pavilion
World Construction Today
•
•
Storm Energy GmbH
7
German Pavilion
World Environment
•
•
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9
Japan Pavilion
Worldoils
•
•
WWF INTERNATIONAL GLOBAL CLIMATE & ENERGY INITIATIVE
9
9745
Statistic Center Abu Dhabi
Sumitomo Corporation
9
Japan Pavilion
sunfire GmbH
7
German Pavilion
Yagai Workshop Limited Partnership
9
Japan Pavilion
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7
6530
Yingli Green Energy Holding Co. Ltd.
8
8410
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8
8601
ZFEP
7
7300
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8
8810
Zhongli Talesun Solar Co. Ltd,.
8
Chinese Pavilion
Technology Centre Mongstad
8
Norwegian Pavilion
MIT Technology Review
9
9730
TEL Solar
7
Swiss Pavilion
7
7244
The Business Year
•
•
BUREAU OF ENERGY, MINISTRY OF ECONOMIC AFFAIRS, TAIWAN
The Emirates Center for Strategic Studies and Research
9
Japan Pavilion
5
5330
Bureau of Waterworks, Tokyo Metropolitan Government
The European Jordanian Company for Renewable Energy Projects (EJRE)
Clean Energy Business Council
9
9943
10
PV15
The Oil and Gas Year
•
•
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9
9400
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9
Japan Pavilion
107
Exhibitor Listing by Sector Department of Municipal Affairs
5
5310
Dimas Sa
9
Greece Pavilion
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9
9520
Frost & Sullivan
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8
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Clean Energy Pipeline
9
9423
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9
9732
CNN
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9
9937
8950
Energia Today News Media Group
9
9644
9
9944
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9
9635
9
Greece Pavilion
Apollon Solar
8
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My UAE Guide
9
9935
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•
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Oil and Gas Directory Middle East
9
9932
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8
8950
Oil & Gas News
9
9735
Energy Blitz
•
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Oxford Business Group
9
9241
Energy Intelligence
8
8721
PV Magazine
9
9634
Financial Times
9
9631
Ernst & Young
Platinum Sponsor
FRANCE SOLAR INDUSTRY ñ Syndicat des Energies Renouvelables
8
French Pavilion
German Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology
7
German Pavilion
HANERGY HOLDING GROUP
7
7315
IMETH AG
9
9020
INES SOLAR
8
French Pavilion
Conergy Asia & ME PTE. Ltd.
9
9400
International Center on Small Hydropower
•
•
Independent Power Products Forum
9
9636
Jiangyin Huafang New Energy Hi-tech Equipment Co.,Ltd
8
Chinese Pavilion
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9
Korean Pavilion
KIER(Korea Institute of Energy Research)
9
Korean Pavilion
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•
•
Recharge & Upstream
9
9405
Fraunhofer Institute for Ceramic Technologies and Systems IKTS
8
8103
MIT Technology Review
9
9730
German Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology
7
German Pavilion
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9
Japan Pavilion
Matasistem srl
8
8701
Thomson Reuters
9
9932
NUMOV
9
9442
Outokumpu
8
Swedish Pavilion
Outokumpu
8
Swedish Pavilion
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9
9733
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8
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9
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9
9731
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7
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5
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9
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5426
Solartys
8
8602
9
9334
CNBC Arabia
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CC5
Atrium
A1
UK Trade & Investment (UKTI)
8
8400
Swedish Energy Agency
8
Swedish Pavilion
Alternative Energy Africa
9
9645
Tuv Rheinland Consulting GmbH
7
German Pavilion
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9
9936
Green Middle East
9
9422
Atkepp
9
9933
Shell International
Media The National
10
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National Geographic Al Arabiya
•
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9
9732
108
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Principal
Emirates Aluminium
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China Pavilion
Hall 7 & 8
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Exxon Mobil Energy Outlook Forum
Platinum
France Pavilion
Hall 8
•
First Solar GmbH
Platinum
German Pavilion
Hall 7
•
Schneider Electric
Platinum
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Hall 9
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Platinum
India Pavilion
Hall 9
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Gold
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C
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WESTECH
REGEN POWERTECH
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AQUA WINNER INTL
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ALL TECHNOLOGY
ETIHAD RAIL
SMART SAVING
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GE
BYD
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EGPI
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GRUNDFOS
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ISOFOTON
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YFEL MASDAR INITIATIVE
MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES
HOLLAND
FIRESTONE BUILDING PRODUCTS
KEPPEL SEGHERS
MARIMATIC
SKYPOWER
AREVA
CENTER OF WASTE MANAGEMENT ABU DHABI
EPAA
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY
OASIS INTL. TRADING
SUNTECH
MEXEL
HEMERA
BROCHOT HYDROVIDE
DATALINK
UBI FRANCE
OXEL
HYFLUX
ST ELECTRONICS
LIQTECH
KALF
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AR JAPAN
MASDAR
MEINHARDT
MEMSYS
ASSOCIATIONS & ORGANISATIONS ACWUA INTERNATIONAL DESALINATION ASSOCIATION
OOSKA NEWS
PROGRESSIVE DIGITAL MEDIA
ENVIRONMENTAL CHALLENGE
WORLD ACTION
MWH
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UTICO
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UN WATER
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RIVARD
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XYLEM
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PUB
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