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ability to re-think and transform our existing economies.

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A distinguished panel of African leaders opened Abu

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the private sector,” said President of Senegal, M Sall. “Africa has changed,” President Koroma concurred.

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Ethiopia has signed agreements to share its renewable

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“Good governance is the order of the day. We have

Bai Koroma, President of Sierra Leone, called “the new

the continent will number almost four billion.

Leone has entered a West African ‘power pool’ and

governments that are committed to transparency and

signed a solar energy pact with the UAE.

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frontier for renewable energy.” The continent currently faces what is termed ‘energy

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Exeger puts new solar cell technology on show Fourth-time exhibitor at WFES, Exeger, which is building the world’s largest third-generation solar cell production

or product. “Out of a domestic production point of view, investing

Camilla Niva, Senior project manager, and Giovanni Fili, Founder and CEO

are vast,” he added.

for an electric vehicle to a steady increase in rooftop

Exeger is producing solar cells that work both indoors

solar cell installations.

plant in Stockholm, Sweden, will showcase its revolu-

in a fully-integrated Exeger production plant is 90 per

and outdoors, in any lightning condition, and which con-

tionary silicon-free dye-sensitised solar cell product at

cent lower than for a fully-integrated silicon plant,” said

vert light energy from any angle, as well as increasing

unique position to capitalise on, is the growing wearable

this week’s event, and highlight its wide-ranging variety

Giovanni Fili, Founder and CEO, Exeger.

performance with increased temperatures.

electronics industry. With our customisable solar cells

in design for both indoor and outdoor applications.

“One very interesting trend for us, which we have a

“Our main challenge today is the deep-rooted

“Our solar cells can be fully integrated into any prod-

and indoor capability, we are aesthetically the only solar

measuring standards developed by the photovoltaic

uct, from consumer electronics and building façades to

cell company which can provide a solution for extending

and investors with results showing the positive effect

industry, which do not accurately reflect real-life working

vehicles,” said Fili.

battery life,” he commented.

increased temperature has on its solar cells, as well as

performance. Since our Exeger cells are custom-built

their ability to integrate onto virtually any surface

and tailored for different environments, the opportunities

Exeger will also present MENA region companies

Fili also notes the positive trends for Exeger solar cell usage, from the distance covered in one single charge

Stand no. 8800, Sweden Pavillion

Energy efficient homes helping to tackle fuel poverty Scotland’s AppleGreen Homes has developed an affordable energy efficient home designed to help

water and energy consumption. The reduction of water use in the Middle East is of

eradicate fuel poverty. The company has collaborated

particular importance to the region, and Wallace noted

with Glasgow Caledonian University and Spacesix

that a pilot home is being built in Oman through the

Architects to develop a housing product that can assist

Caledonian University’s outreach campus.

any community in achieving buildings for an ongoing sustainable living. In the Northern hemisphere, combating fuel poverty

“Currently water and housing costs in Oman are subbut with subsidies in energy and water costs to decline

has become a major issue. It’s estimated that the UK

for home owners in the region, interest in our affordable,

has more than six million families in fuel poverty, and

volume build off-site construction homes is growing,”

this figure continues to rise.

Wallace said.

Applegreen’s CEO, Alan Wallace said that fuel poverty

Geco Lights unveils revolutionary LED solution

sidised along with other countries in the Middle East,

The technology used in the homes is sourced from

GE unveils ecomagination Center Geco Lights, a South African-headquartered lighting

complete darkness without using a power source,” remarked Wright.

has become a major problem, but isn’t limited to par-

around the world and the company’s expansion of its

solutions supplier and manufacturer will unveil the

ticular regions. The homes developed by the company

sustainable homes has taken it from the UK into China

world’s first, original patented LED downlight and LED

can be used in any environment, and are built to reduce

and USA.

downlight holder using photo luminescent technology.

Wright is targeting a number of different end users, including energy and environmentally conscious

The glow-emitting crystal optics (Geco) brand is the

families, whose children require nightlights; as a back-

Next generation technology from Jotun Paints

brainchild of company CEO, Thabit Wright who based

up in the case of power failure in the home, or office;

his design on the ability of a gecko to see up to 250

and for load shedding back-up in undeveloped nations

Jotun Paints is showcasing its next generation heat re-

temperature levels, increased comfort and lower cooling

times better than a human at night.

where compulsory load shedding is a daily fact of life

flective exterior paints at WFES 2014, with the company

costs.

highlighting its Jotashield Extreme 100 per cent pure

It is also a low-VOC environmentally green product

“Our Geco downlight has all the benefits of a normal LED light but uses 90 per cent less electricity and

for up to 17 hours. “With no batteries or electricity required, this makes

acrylic formulation designed for durability in extremely

that can also help in reducing the Urban Heat Island

gives off soft light as soon as it is switched off, without

it the greenest back-up LED lighting solution in the

harsh tropical climates.

(UHI) effect, a phenomenon where metropolitan areas

the need to resort to batteries or an electrical connec-

world. Plus there are no extra artificial electrical

become slightly warmer than its surrounding rural areas.

tion,” he said.

non-biodegradable parts, such as batteries, to be

According to senior executives, exterior walls in a hot

Recent studies conducted by Building System and Di-

The light generated is of diminishing intensity, and

heavily absorb heat in the form of infrared rays from the

agnostic Pte. Ltd., an independent research group, has

not bright enough for reading, but suitable for use as

life of at least 20 years, and will actually outlast the

sun, which means warmer interiors, higher cooling costs

shown that the energy saved in a building painted with

a reference point in total darkness or in emergency

expected 50,000-hour lifespan of the LED itself,”

and faster paint deterioration.

Jotashield Extreme is enough to power 1,380 energy

situations.

said Wright.

and harsh climate like that of the Middle East region

Jotashield Extreme was developed to offer a revolu-

saving lamps for one hour.

“Geco LED and Geco Led lamp holders carry on

Jotun has also conducted various tests on aluminium

giving soft five per cent strength light for several hours

twice the amount of heat away from exterior walls com-

and cement fibre boards; showing significant tempera-

and are designed to bridge the gap between light and

pared to other standard paints; resulting in a reduction in

ture differences compared to normal paints.

tionary 2X heat reflective feature that can reflect up to

disposed off, which means that the product has a shelf

Stand no. 9620, South Africa Pavillion

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Thermal energy storage set for technological advance

New JV targets PV projects in Saudi Arabia Abdul Latif Jameel Energy and Fotowatio Renewable

alternative energies and to position the Kingdom as

Tristan Higuero, FRV´s Managing Director for

Ventures (FRV) announced at WFES the formation

one of the most important renewable energy markets

the MENA region said: “The JV will allow FRV to

The need for effective energy storage technology

of a joint venture to develop photovoltaic (PV) solar

in the world. It includes PV and concentrated solar

undertake the project with guaranteed success and to

is currently one of the biggest challenges facing the

energy projects in Saudi.

power energy, wind, geothermal, waste conversion as

consolidate FRV’s long-term presence in this strategic

well as nuclear energy to diversify its energy sources

market.”

world. One crucial element of power delivery is the ability

The JV will undertake the tender of the King Abdullah City for Atomic and Renewable Energy (KA-CARE)

in the future. These projects represent an estimated

to store energy when available and deliver when

programme, which includes the construction of 41

investment of over US$60 billion.

required. This addresses economic value by meeting

gigawatts of solar power by 2032, of which 16 giga-

fluctuations in market demand and retaining quality in

watts is photovoltaic.

“The joint venture creates a highly competitive and

The JV will target PV projects around MENA and Turkey in addition to KA-CARE. Arozamena said that in addition to PV solar projects

experienced new player in the solar energy space,”

Abdul Latif Jameel Energy is looking to develop other

In a first step the programme held a preliminary

Roberto de Diego Arozamena, CEO of Abdul Latif En-

areas of renewables using wind, waste-to-energy and

round of applications from five to seven renewable

ergy said. “We believe that this joint venture is a key

energy efficiency technologies.

has developed an advanced innovative system to

energy projects with a combined capacity of

element of our overall energy generation ambitions in

store thermal energy. Traditionally concentrated solar

500-800 Megawatts.

Saudi Arabia and the region, which will include other

power delivery, thus ensuring grid stability. Norway’s New Energy Storage Technology (NEST)

power plants use molten salt to create heat and store

KA-CARE is an ambitious programme to develop

Stand no. 7340, Hall 7

countries and technologies”.

thermal energy. NEST’s technology uses Heatcrete, a special type of concrete to store heat, the compa-

Swiss expertise with South African vision

ny’s CEO, Oivind Resch said. “Our system offers a discount in costs of around 30 per cent compared to molten salt,” he noted adding that the platform optimizes thermal power plant operation. The basis of Heatcrete is fully modular and scalable from 100 kilowatts up to more than 1,000 megawatts. It has a roundtrip efficiency of over 90 per cent and is suitable for a wide range of applications. At the moment NEST is in the process of building a

efficiency and renewable energy production, working with both industry and public entities on pre-identified

agreement will enable South Africa to increase its

projects that will, for example, allow the recovery of

production capacity through the renewable ener-

industrial effluents to be used in the production of

gy
valuing of waste in order to transform it into pro-

renewable electricity.

ductive resources; and reduce CO2 emissions and the

The company will also promote knowledge exchange with the application of Swiss know-how in the

environmental impact of cities, and industries while contributing towards development.

ENERGY8 from Switzerland and MUNACA Holdings

country’s rapidly expanding economy, as well as the

ENERGY8’s expertise in the development and im-

of South Africa will share details of their new joint ven-

creation of skilled jobs in South Africa and Switzer-

plementation of renewable energy production projects

ture this week as the two companies come together

land.

will add value by contributing towards the deployment

pilot project in conjunction with the Masdar Institute,

under the umbrella of The Innovation Hub, a South

South Africa’s MUNACA Holdings already invests

with plant expected to be up and running in less than

African public body for technological and economic

in various sectors of activity, such as industry, fossil

six months.

promotion.

energies, energy trading, technology and construction,

MUNACA Renewable Energies’ main objective

Stand no. 8521, Norway Pavilion

According to a company statement, the joint venture

will be to meet growing demand in terms of energy

IREC will take place in Cape town

South Africa to host International Renewable Energy Conference 2015 The next International Renewable Energy Confer-

toward increased investment in Africa’s renewables

ence (IREC), a biannual political conference series

sectors.

and the joint venture is part of its ambitious strategic expansion plans focusing on energy transition.

of innovative, environmentally friendly solutions.

Stand no. 7220, Switzerland Pavillion

ET Solar looks to emerging market Opportunity Leading photovoltaics manufacturer and solution

hanced fill factor to reduce power loss and increase

provider, ET Solar from China will exhibit at WFES

power output by up to one per cent. A lower junction

2014 for the first time as it pursues new opportuni-

box temperature also offers faster heat dissipation,

ties in the emerging markets of Africa, India and the

lower diode operating temperature and a long diode

Middle East.

lifecycle.

“The requirements for renewable energy are boom-

“As solar photovoltaic (PV) application becomes

Alwyn Smith of the South African Alternative Energy

ing in these areas and we are delighted to be able

more and more popular around the world and solar

Cape Town, South Africa, the first time that it will be

Association said, “not a lot of people know that South

to take part and contributed to the discussion. We

PV generation realises grid parity in some countries

held in Africa.

Africa is number 12 globally as far as renewables is

also want to demonstrate our great interest in being

in the coming years, the market demand for installa-

concerned. Our government is very pro renewables,

a part of renewable energy applications in the Middle

tion will continue to flourish and global PV installation

and we are building capacity.”

East and other emerging markets,” said Amanda Xu,

will keep rising, especially in those emerging markets

Marketing for ET Solar Group.

including the Middle East.

hosted by a national government, will take place in

The conference brings together senior government officials, business and finance representatives, non-governmental organisations and advocacy

He added that once government policies and

ET Solar will also be showcasing its enhanced Cas-

“Self-consumption PV generation systems are

groups working to integrate renewable energy solu-

incentives were in place, numerous investment op-

tions in their respective markets.

portunities would present themselves in the country,

tor solar photovoltaic module, with product upgrades

gradually dominating the market in Europe and in

particularly in small-scale applications, with rooftop

including a new junction box that meets IEC 1500V

this region policy-driven installation will ignite local

PV leading the way.

and UL 1000V standards, and which is designed to

markets in which PV demand is expected to boom

provide a higher level of thermal dissipation.

within the next three to five years,” she added.

The 2015 programme will include a special focus on energy provision in Sub-Saharan African, where the majority of the rural population lives without access to electricity. As a business and media powerhouse in the region, South Africa has the potential to generate momentum

The conference attracts delegates from over 100 countries who review collective goals and mission

Separated junction box design mean a lower

statements established in past editions to create new

junction box failure rate and higher output due to an

road maps for energy and resource efficiency.

improved ribbon layout and cable length with an en-

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Back to the future: World Air League flying high A first of its kind around-the-world zeppelin and air-

The classic airships will then journey south down

act as an incubator for green and sustainable lighter-

companies that can help to develop technology for

than-air aviation technology.

lighter-than-air transport projects. Expanding on this,

ship race is set for takeoff in 2016. That’s according

the western shores of North America to Central

to World Air League Commissioner, Don Hartsell.

America, head to the North Atlantic and finally cross

“The race will renew interest in sustainable engi-

Hartsell said that helium gas, although abundant, is

He noted that the competing airships will travel

over to the French Prime Meridian. A final landing in

neering solutions of the 1920s and ‘30s that proved

seldom captured for use. World Air League hopes to

from the London Greenwich Prime Meridian south-

Paris’ Palace of Versailles Gardens will finish what

lighter-than-air transportation was more efficient and

change this through the race and promote airships

ward to Africa and the Middle East, cross the Indian

is set to be an historic race, completing a full global

produced less pollution than airplanes by as much as

as a viable mode of transport.

Ocean to Equatorial Asia and continue through the

circumnavigation.

90 per cent,” Hartsell explained.

Orient before island hopping across the Pacific up to Siberia and over the Bering Straits.

The race, which will take 180 days and has a prize purse of US$5 million, will end in April 2017, and will

A key aim for World Air League in attending WFES is to explore partnership opportunities with

TAQNIA Solar shapes up for Saudi market development The Saudi Technology Development and Investment

Arabia, TAQNIA promotes technology and knowledge

Company (TAQNIA) is forging ahead with its strategy

transfer in the country through partnering with leaders

for renewable energy development following the 50

in industry, venture capital, and academia to add

per cent acquisition of Sun & Life, the solar subsidiary

maximum strategic value while maintaining attractive

of ACWA Holding, a regional infrastructural developer

returns on investment.

focused on the power and water sectors. The company currently plans, engineers, realis-

Commenting on the part acquisition, Alexandre Allegue, Vice President, Business Development for

es and operates large-scale photovoltaic plants,

Sun & Life, said: “Together, we will make a strong

including Saudi Arabia’s largest photovoltaic facility,

contribution to shaping the Saudi solar industry.”

for Saudi Aramco, which has a power capacity of

TAQNIA Solar will focus on the Saudi Arabian mar-

10.5 megawatts, providing equivalent power for 6,000

ket, as well as looking at other regional markets with

homes in the Kingdom.

a fundamental need for solar applications, and aims

This follows Sun & Life’s acquisition of German technology provider, FLABEG, a leading manufacturer

to provide an economically viable alternative to local energy sources.

of solar mirrors used in CSP and CPV power plants,

Implementation of projects under its remit will also

as part of its ongoing active role in the CSP industry.

be in line with the Saudi Energy Diversification Plan,

“This acquisition marks a huge move for Saudi Ara-

developed by K.A.CARE, with a target of 41-giga-

bia into renewables; paving the way for a sustainable

watts of solar projects to be operational by 2030.

localisation path,” said Abdullah Taibah, CEO, Sun & Life. The strategic acquisition includes the rebranding of Sun & Life into TAQNIA Solar, supported by a combined team of industry professionals with a solid technological track record and broad market expertise.

Taqnia gain 50% of Sun&Life

A development and investment company owned by the Public Investment Fund of the Kingdom of Saudi

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Celebrating Innovation WFES congratulates the winners of this year’s Zayed Future Energy Prize as blue chip corporations, individual entrepreneurs and high school students share their sustainable vision for the future Created with the aim of inspiring the next generation of global energy

Small and Medium Enterprise (SME)

innovators to create solutions for the future, the Zayed Future Energy Prize

Abellon CleanEnergy was awarded US$1.5 million for its advancements in

2014 is a calendar highlight of Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week.

biomass pellets – made from agricultural and saw mill residues – that are

Awarded annually to individuals, companies or organisations that have

helping meet global energy and heat demands. The company is also instru-

made significant contributions to the future of energy, sustainability and

mental in driving economic growth in the Indian state of Gujarat by supporting

climate change, a total of 23 shortlisted submissions, covering five categories,

rural farmers dramatically improve their crop yields.

were in the running for the US$4 million prize purse.

Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO)

Commenting on the judging process, HE Dr Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, UAE

The German-based non-profit Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems

Minister of State, Director General of the Zayed Future Energy Prize and CEO

was awarded US$1.5 million for its groundbreaking work in photovoltaics

of Masdar, said: “Our winners are global and their impact has been truly global.

(PV), solar thermal, renewable energy generation and energy efficiency.

In six years, the prize has grown into a platform that impacts the lives of many

Fraunhofer is the largest solar energy research institute in Europe, and one of

around the world, accelerating energy and water access, renewable energy

the largest in the world. Fraunhofer is credited with developing high-efficiency

advocacy and deployment and energy efficiency, even while creating educa-

‘concentrating’ PV systems and solar thermal electrical generation (STEG)

tion and job opportunities through the projects pioneered by our winners.”

prototypes.

Previous winners of the Zayed Future Energy Prize have trained over 1,000 women as green technicians and implemented more than two million solar

Lifetime Achievement

home systems in Bangladesh; provided scholarships in the UAE, Nigeria,

Wang Chuanfu, founder and chairman of BYD Co Ltd, the Chinese auto and

Mexico and Bangladesh; and created an education fund to teach sustainability

battery maker, received this prestigious award, winning US$500,000. Wang

to schools in African villages and have helped provide over five million people

founded BYD when he was 29 years old, steering the company’s growth into

with affordable safe drinking water daily.

one of the world’s largest manufacturers of rechargeable batteries, The com-

The Prize jury includes heads of state, leading energy experts and world-renowned personalities committed to the global effort of accelerating the

ABB

pany is the market leader in electric buses and its grid-scale energy storage systems account for 23 per cent of globally commissioned installed capacity.

adoption of renewable energy and sustainability. Chaired by HE Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson, President of the Republic of

Global High Schools Prize

Iceland, the 2014 judging panel included HE Dr Han Seung-soo, former Prime

Now in its second year, this category was launched to recognise and encour-

Minister of Korea; HE Mohamed Nasheed, former President of the Republic

age young people to incorporate renewable energy and sustainability into their

of the Maldives; HE Elizabeth Dipuo Peters, Minister of Transport for South

schools.

Africa; Sir Richard Branson, Founder and Chairman of Virgin Group; Adnan

Five schools from five regions were each awarded US$100,000 for their

Z Amin, Director General of the International Renewable Energy Agency;

proposed sustainability projects. The five winners are:

HE Ahmed Ali Al Sayegh, Chairman of Masdar and Chairman of Global

Americas: New York-based Bronx Design & Construction Academy was se-

Marketplace Abu Dhabi (GMAD); and Ratan N Tata, Chairman Emeritus of

lected for its Energy Environment Research Center – an initiative to generate

Tata Group.

on-site renewable energy from wind and solar power.

The 2014 winners

Fraunhofer institute

Europe: Gheorghe Rosca Codreanu National College in Romania was

in Southern Africa.

selected for its proposal to reduce the school’s electricity demand by 100 per

Asia: Kalkeri Sangeet Vidyalaya – based in the southern Indian state of

Large Corporation

cent using LED lighting and solar panels, as well as conduct sustainability

Karnataka – was selected for its student-led project to incorporate energy

ABB, the 120-year old Swiss multinational power and automation company,

seminars for the local community.

efficiency, solar technology and biogas, as well as other energy programmes,

won recognition in this category for its legacy of commitment to the advance-

Africa: In Malawi, the Nkhata Bay School Authority, was rewarded for its

to electrify the homes of deserving, underprivileged students.

ment renewable energy and energy efficient technologies.

proposal to create a Solar Demonstration and Training Center – a programme

Oceania: The Tonga High School was selected for its project to install solar

that will promote the use of solar power in one of the least electrified countries

panels and energy-efficiency measures that will power up to 100 per cent of

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Conditioning

low-grade heat to power recovery. ITRI is able to provide customised ORC

“Combined Cooling, Heating and Power (CCHP) can recycle the waste heat

solutions and an ORC industry will be set up in Taiwan.

from power generation and double the heat efficiency of a system. It can

Trans-critical ORC is an advanced ORC system due to its higher thermal

employees also lose the opportunity to learn valuable skills from these more experienced workers. This trend is increasing as an aging workforce retires while fewer younger hires possess the right skill set to take over. “Chronus enables organisations to retain their inherent intelligence by transferring that knowledge through a mentoring style of learning. Mentoring helps people learn how they learn best – from each other. This talk will

increase the reliability of electricity supply to end-users and it can also save

efficiency, higher heat recovery rate and compact structure, which is able

discuss how pairing people in mentoring relationships can be an effective,

the initial investment required for a city’s infrastructure. In particular, Turbine

to enhance C/P value of ORC technology. ITRI is undertaking development

engaging strategy for transferring vital knowledge, reducing time to compe-

Inlet Air Cooling (TIAC) applications can increase power output by at least

work for this advanced TRC technology.”

tency, and above all, improving learning retention.

20 per cent for power plants.

The presentation will include real world examples of how Chronus is

1310-1325 hrs

helping organisations worldwide design and implement knowledge transfer

of the products available, but we see opportunities coming from the trend

Topic: Japanese Smart and High-Efficiency Energy Technologies

programmes that achieve unique company objectives.

towards increased focus worldwide on energy conservation and environ-

Speaker: Yohsaku Fuji, Chief Vice Chairman, Japanese Business

mental protection.”

Alliance for Smart Energy Worldwide (JASE-World)

we see continued investment in HR technologies that move beyond just

1200-1215 hrs

“We have to use energy more efficiently since world energy demand will

‘hire to retire’ tracking of employees. Today, businesses are interested

increase substantially and, due to this, CO2 emission by 2040 will not be

in becoming more productive, which begins with engaging employees in

Topic: Innovative CCS and ORC Technolgies and Business Models

sustainable if new technologies are not introduced.

development programmes to improve training, knowledge transfer, and

“One of the challenges facing our sector of the industry is poor cognition

Speaker: Wu-Chi Hu, Advisor Deputy General Director - Green Energy

“Japanese companies have made great efforts to promote energy

“It’s a very exciting time in training and development. With our customers,

eventually, employee retention rates.

and Environmental Lab, ITRI

efficiency after the two oil crises. In addition, Japan has a rigid scheme for

“The challenges facing CCS include how to reduce the cost of carbon

energy efficiency and the reduction of CO2 emission including the Energy

learning, and one of these methods is through mentoring. Mentoring pro-

capture to fit requirements and an urgent need for policy and regulatory

Conservation Law.

grammes help employees learn from each other, which improves the knowl-

frameworks to ensure timely advancement in the CCS arena. Overall

“Along with these activities, Japan has become one of the most energy

“Corporations worldwide are adopting a longer-term approach to corporate

edge retention rates along with employee satisfaction. More and more,

efficiency will be significantly improved by integrating calcium looping CO2

efficient countries in the world and Japanese companies have developed

mentoring programmes as a style of learning for training and development

capture technology and cement manufacturing process.

the latest energy efficient and renewable technologies.

are being viewed as essential versus optional, and are on the rise. ¢

“Looking at ORC technology the abundant availability of low-grade indus-

“JASE-World was established to promote these technologies with world-

trial waste heat, such as hot water, wasted steam and flue gas, is enabling

wide public-private cooperation. One of the company’s major activities is to

the levelling out of electricity costs to less than US$0.3/kWh. Geothermal

discuss what is needed and what should be overcome in order that these

water of around 150ºC can offer the same financial benefits of less than

excellent technologies can enter overseas markets. The other major activity

US$0.8/kWh. There are also plenty of opportunities for ORC turbo-machin-

is the publication of Japanese Smart Products and Technologies, which

ery technology including product design and development of turbine, screw

individually introduces more than 180 Japanese key technologies.

expander and centrifugal pumps. “The distinguishing feature of our calcium looping CO2 capture plant is the combination of post-combustion capture technology using the carbonation process and oxyfuel combustion calciner for sorbent regeneration. “The looping process advantages include high capture efficiency of more

“Although there is lots of room for energy conservation in many countries and regions, some countries don’t have adequate schemes to promote energy efficiency and ‘people awareness’ is not enough.”

1525-1540 hrs

than 90 per cent and high adsorption capacity. Calcium carbonate is cheap

Topic: Mentoring – Enabling Knowledge Transfer

and abundant and high temperature waste heat has a high value application

Speaker: Vetri Vellore, CEO and Co-Founder, Chronus Corporation

where deactivated absorbents can be reused etc. Additional energy consumption can fall below 20 per cent, which also reduces the cost of carbon

8 DAILY NEWS 21 JANUARY 2014

“Organisations with specialised skills and knowledge often encounter a loss of skill competency when mature employees leave the company. New

21 JANUARY 2014 DAILY NEWS 8



WORLD FUTURE ENERGY SUMMIT 20-22 JANUARY 2014

Looking for a more sustainable energy model

Striking the right balance between an affordable and secure energy supply and preservation of the world climate is a true global issue and a real corporate social responsibility towards next generations says Christophe de Margerie, Chairman & CEO, Total

becoming a hub for cleantech companies, relying entirely on renewable energy sources and with a zero waste target. Our affiliate SunPower is a world leader in photovoltaic energy, producing highly efficient solar cells and creating and investing into large-scale turnkey solar plants. With active presence in the UAE, SunPower was appointed ‘Solar Technology of the Year’ by the Emirates Solar Industry Association.

By promoting sustainability in the Middle East, a region that remains

project bringing Qatar’s North Field gas to the UAE and Oman.

clearly defined by its oil and gas production, Abu Dhabi is marking a

To us, sustainability encompasses a more efficient energy use, which

shift and distinguishing itself whilst raising awareness of an issue that

means improving the efficiency of our industrial units, providing more effi-

concerns all.

cient fuels, lubricants or chemicals to our customers and assisting them to

The UAE’s energy policies have long been ambitious, anchoring the country’s position as a leading oil and gas producer and a forerunner in

make better use of energy. Total is thus committed to fostering the emergence of innovative tech-

With access to energy being a major difficulty for some 1.3 billion people worldwide, Total has pushed its commitment to both solar energy and willingness to improve energy access through its Awango initiative. This initiative is focused on providing innovative, reliable solar lighting and phone charging solutions that enable off-grid, low-income communities to meet some of their most basic everyday needs. Empowering

the area of renewables. From that perspective, as a unique interna-

nological and marketing solutions to develop a more efficient, reliable and

remote communities with little access to energy is a responsibility that all

tionally recognised worldwide event, Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week

affordable line-up that is also economically viable enough to be sustain-

producers collectively bear.

is a clear milestone in the UAE’s far-sighted commitment towards

able and widely adopted.

sustainable development.

Besides our contribution to the diversification of the UAE’s energy

Sustainability also means recovery rate maximisation; we are proud of

mix, we also recognise education and talent development as a priority

Total’s operatorship in the Abu Al Bukhoosh field where we apply innova-

in sustainability policy and actions; we are, therefore, a firm supporter,

As oil and gas are likely to remain the largest energy sources, their

tive technology. Sustainability also means reducing the flaring associated

along with the relevant authorities, of the development of education and

intrinsic qualities, the abundance of hydrocarbon resources and the

with oil production to the lowest possible level and minimising our footprint

vocational training in the UAE.

length of time necessary to implement a significant change of the ener-

in terms of air emissions and clean water.

At Total, we believe sustainable hydrocarbon production to be critical.

This commitment is reflected in our involvement, since its inception, in

gy mix are factors that are likely to increase the longevity of its demand.

Ultimately, sustainability means the emergence of a more diversified

A long-term partner of the emirate and a responsible oil producer, To-

energy mix and we do have concrete realisations in the solar sector as

which provides training to young Emirati nationals to become offshore

well as in bio-fuels and biochemistry.

operators or technicians.

tal considers energy sustainability and climate change to be at the centre of its operations. Improving energy efficiency, promoting sustainability in hydrocarbon production and increasing the share of low carbon energy sources - notably renewables - have become fully embedded in

In the quest to accompany Abu Dhabi’s promotion of sustainability, Total has sought to take its longstanding partnership to new heights. We produce electricity and desalinated water with an equity interest in

Total’s business model. This objective is supported by our expertise in

the Taweelah A1 power plant. But, with our 100-megawatt solar power

innovative technology and sustained research and development.

plant Shams 1, launched in association with Abu Dhabi’s Masdar and

We are firmly dedicated to contributing to the country’s future and have therefore diversified our presence in the UAE’s energy sector all along the value chain: we are an oil and gas producer with a downstream presence as well as a major partner in the Dolphin Energy

10 DAILY NEWS 21 JANUARY 2014

the Petroleum Institute in Abu Dhabi and the Total VEDC ABK Academy,

As a long term partner and friend of Abu Dhabi, Total is sincerely willing to support its forward-looking and ambitious energy development by providing our expertise in the oil and gas sector and by contributing to the emergence of a strong power sector from renewable resources. Fossil fuels and renewable energies are complementary. Each country

Abengoa of Spain, we have a clear illustration of our willingness to partici-

has to determine the most appropriate balance between them. In this

pate in the UAE’s ambitious development in the area of renewables.

respect, Abu Dhabi is really a model for the rest of the world.

Amongst other initiatives from the emirate, the Masdar City initiative is one of the most visionary projects in the world, with the intention of

Originally published by Gulf News on January 12th 2014


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The sustainability battle will be won - or lost - in the cities Charbel Aoun, Senior Vice President, Smart Cities, Schneider Electric Cities are growing – and so are their challenges

Collaboration is what makes a city smart

Cities today contain 50% of the world’s population, account for 75% of global energy consumption and give off 80% of greenhouse gas emissions.

Each city is unique – from history to size via availability of resources and complexity of urban development. So its ambition will be unique too: to host a major event, expand, relieve pain points, or just to plan its future. And each city is a complex value-chain - involving not only local and regional governments and inhabitants, but also private companies, utilities, real estate developers as well as investors. So one thing is sure: as cities embark on their own journey to “smart”, they need to bring in all their stakeholders, including the private sector, from the start. This calls for a new approach that combines public governance, citizen inclusion, and business collaboration. It is about making multiple stakeholders work together with a collaborative mindset, united by a shared vision of efficiency and sustainability, under strong public leadership.

By 2050, they will be home to 70% of the people in the world. This means that over the next 40 years we need to provide new urban capacity equivalent to that of the past 4,000 years. As the world wonders how to meet the growing demand for energy and resources, while drastically reducing global carbon emissions, one thing is clear: this energy-climate battle will be won, or lost, in the cities. Cities are facing growing challenges: scarcity of resources such as energy and water; pollution; aging and overloaded infrastructure; traffic congestion; and crime. Yet cities need to compete for talents, jobs and investments, while reducing their costs and managing their debt. Efficiency helps to do more with less.

Technology and integration make cities efficient At Schneider Electric, we are working with more than 200 cities worldwide. This is why we understand that making cities sustainable is both a vertical and horizontal challenge. The vertical challenge refers to the most pressing issues facing the many urban infrastructure domains – mobility, energy, water, services, buildings, and public security. For each domain, strong technical and process expertise is required to design an effective solution and ensure data accuracy. Take a major city in Brazil. Over the past ten years, Telvent, our information services company, has provided the municipality with a complete infrastructure management solution. Eleven different control centres manage all parts of the city’s critical infrastructure: electricity, water, oil, gas, public transportation and traffic, air quality, airports, etc. This was made possible by our thorough understanding of the operations involved in each domain The horizontal challenge is about making the sum greater than its parts. It requires a holistic approach to interconnect all these smarter vertical domains. Interconnection means both technical integration of legacy systems and open platforms. Improved real-time data collection, when interconnected, will help city authorities to better manage, optimize, and make faster decisions,

At Schneider Electric, we believe no single company can solve a city’s challenges alone. We advocate flexible, customized and localized solutions, developed with best-in-class global and local partners.

We know what it take and we help to make it happen At Schneider Electric, we want to help cities build the vision, develop the roadmap, and deliver efficient and sustainable urban infrastructures. design innovative financing models, clever collaborative approaches. each city become smarter – in its own way. We achieve this: By providing innovative, expert solutions in energy, mobility, water, buildings, and public services. By tailoring our solutions ot each city’s unique needs. By bringing our recognized integration capabilities. And by partnering with others. The sustainability battle will be won, or lost, in the cities. At Schneider Electric, we want to help win this battle.

About Schneider Electric As a global specialist in energy management with operations in more than 100 countries, Schneider Electric offers integrated solutions across multiple market segments, including leadership positions in Utilities & Infrastructures, Industries & Machine Manufacturers, Non-residential Buildings, Data Centres & Networks and in Residential. Focused on making energy safe, reliable, efficient, productive and green, the Group’s 140,000 plus employees achieved sales of 24 billion euros in 2012, through an active commitment to help individuals and organizations make the most of their energy.

www.schneider-electric.com

About the author Charbel Aoun, Senior Vice President for Smart Cities in Schneider Electric, joined the company in 2012 to spearhead Smart Cities strategic initiatives. He oversees the definition, implementation, and management of the company’s strategy, business development, business models and partnerships across the globe. Prior to joining Schneider Electric, Charbel was the Managing Director in Cisco, where he led the Smart & Connected Communities (S+CC) practice in the EMEA region. Charbel holds an MBA in global operations and BSc in Computer Science from Notre Dame Univeristy. He is fluent in English, French, and Arabic.


WORLD FUTURE ENERGY SUMMIT 20-22 JANUARY 2014

Why WFES? Exhibitors share their insight on why the World Future Energy Summit is a must-attend event Exhibitors share their insight on why the World Future Energy Summit is a must-attend event “Taking part in the TechTalk seminar series provides us with a great opportunity to connect with key stakeholders who are focused on driving

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sustainable energy options in the MENA region.” Scott Franklin, President and CEO, Lumos Solar, USA “WFES is a unique opportunity to meet with peers for in-depth about how to build a sustainable future. SunPower has participated for several years,

gy for the world. Countries in the MENA region are playing an increasingly

and since Total’s transformational investment in 2011, we’ve been pleased

important role in the global development of solar energy, in terms of deploy-

to participate in the exhibition through Total’s booth. WFES is an event

ment as well as technology. WFES thus offers a unique opportunity to meet

Giovanni Fili, Founder & CEO, Exeger, Sweden

that should not be missed in the region. With its leading solar technology,

key global stakeholders in a highly relevant location.”

“We are exhibiting for the second time at WFES and are very excited to see

SunPower is the centrepiece of Total’s solar business. Our joint presence at

strengthen our relations with both existing and new potential partners.”

the latest technologies and initiatives being undertaken by the UAE govern-

the WFES further demonstrates our collaborative efforts to help provide a

Prof. Wim Sinke – Program Development Manager Solar Energy, ECN,

diverse energy mix for the Middle East.”

The Netherlands “WFES has always drawn a very high-level audience, and as an exhibitor

ment to create a greener and more sustainable planet.” Prabissh Thomas, Founder & Group MD, PTL Solar Group, UAE

Laurent Longuet, Managing Director, Middle East, SunPower Corpora-

we appreciate that. Last year the President of Iceland visited our booth, and

tion

we had a number of good conversations with high-level policymakers from

“WFES is a key event and the exhibitors’ high profiles, as well as their

“WFES is one of the world’s leading forums dedicated to renewable energy.

Abu Dhabi and other GCC countries. We hope that this year will be similarly

worldwide origins, convinced us to exhibit for the first time this year. We

It brings together leading energy companies, government organisations and

successful.”

are certain that it will present a unique opportunity for us to meet with other

technology specialists focused on the next wave of innovation. It’s a natural

energy sector stakeholders: we are hoping to close business partnerships

fit for GlassPoint, which is teaming up with Shell and Petroleum Develop-

Chris McCormick, Managing Director, RG-TES, UAE

and share best practices with our peers.”

ment Oman, among others, to maximise energy resources and diversify

“We decided to exhibit at WFES, and the Project & Finance Village, in order

Nicholas Schmutz, Founder & CEO, Reuniwatt, Réunion Islands

local economies.”

to gain more exposure for our company and projects. We intend to meet

“This is our first time at WFES and we are about to launch the ELIQ prod-

and network with leading manufacturers, tapping into the leading technol-

ucts series internationally, so it presents a very interesting opportunity for us

Rod MacGregor, CEO, GlassPoint, USA

ogies relevant to the success of future projects and investors to co-finance

to meet potential distributors, partners or customers.”

“WFES is a world-renowned event where we can meet and share with the

our future projects during the summit.”

key players involved in the sustainable energy field. Attending the event

Ifeanyi B Orajaka, CEO, GVE Projects Ltd, Nigeria

Joakim Ottander, CEO, Exibea AB, Sweden

in Abu Dhabi also presents us with an opportunity to be part of one of the

“WFES has emerged as one of the pioneering summits in the water, energy

“We chose to participate at WFES as the event is recognised worldwide and

rapidly growing regions when it comes to renewable energy and energy

and waste sector. We strongly feel that international events of this magni-

all the participants are main players in the industry.”

efficiency.”

tude will help us share our expertise.” Ritesh Arya, Founder and Director, Arya Driller, India

Roberto Gallego, Managing Director, NUSIM, Spain

Manolita Wiehl, International Sales, Renewables Academy (RENAC),

“There is no other event like WFES and it really is the best platform to

“This is our third visit to WFES and we want to share the success of the

Germany

launch new energy-related products to the world. I believe that the combina-

PlanetSolar, 100 per cent solar powered boat as well as raise awareness of

“WFES is truly a thought leadership summit. It is widely attended widely

tion of the country, venue, location and branding of the event will both add

its capabilities and work on the next steps for her future deployment as an

by distinguished leaders, policy makers as well as technology innovators.

to the credibility of our products and give us a head start in the field of light

ambassador for renewable energies, potentially here in the UAE.”

The GCC is seeing one of the most rapid growth trajectories in energy

innovation.” Guy Wolfensberger, Managing Director, Grove Boats, Switzerland

consumption relative to the rest of the OECD countries, and while the region has traditionally relied on fossil fuels to meet its domestic energy demands,

Thabit Wright, CEO, Geco Lights, South Africa

“Servergy is honoured to be a new exhibitor at WFES 2014. This forum,

it has tremendous scope to adopt new distributed/scalable technologies in

“This is our first time exhibiting at WFES and we are hoping to build relation-

with its high-level global audience focused on future energy supply and

solar, waste heat, CHP, intelligent load management and energy storage to

ships and get a feel for what the renewables industry looks like in this part

environmental sustainability, is an ideal opportunity to make the world aware

lead the sustainable development of future energy concepts.”

of the world.”

that clean, energy efficient and high performance technology is available

Andy Oldroyd, Technical Director, Oldbaum Services, UK

today to significantly cut the energy use and carbon footprint of data centres

Ravi Seethapathy – Senior Advisor, Cleantech, MaRS Discovery

“Exeger is participating at WFES for the fourth time and we are very excited

around the world.”

District, Canada

to be returning. We have had very successful experiences in prior years,

“Solar energy is expected to become the major source of sustainable ener-

and are expecting to further root our presence in the MENA region and

Bill Mapp, CEO, Servergy

21 JANUARY 2014 DAILY NEWS 13


WORLD FUTURE ENERGY SUMMIT 20-22 JANUARY 2014

Wind – New Opportunities for the Middle East and North Africa The very first utility-scale wind power plant in Jordan, Al Tafila, is a milestone which will help Jordan write a new chapter in its fast-evolving energy story Caption Caption Caption There is something distinctly unearthly about the

obvious. Today, its energy imports come at a stunning

the steadfast commitment of both Jordan’s govern-

that represent years of investment in sector-leading

landscape in Jordan’s Tafila province. Much of the

annual cost equal to nearly a fifth of the nation’s GDP.

ment and private-sector leaders to a greener energy

research, development, and design. We are excited

terrain is crusty, hilly, and relentlessly baked by the

The need to reduce this burden—and especially not to

future. In recent years, the government has both

not only to be bringing this technology to Jordan but

sun. To most of us, the area looks terribly forbidding.

increase it for future generations of Jordanians—is ev-

reduced financial supports for fuel oils and pursued

also to be sharing knowledge from our deep well of

However, in the right light, what seem to be shades

ident. The Kingdom’s economy is expected to expand

growth in renewables. In the National Energy Strategy

expertise about wind power and the possibilities that

of brown could be seen as gold, which is wonderfully

in coming years, and with it, demand for electricity

it adopted in 2007, Jordan committed to expand its

exist in this country as well as throughout the area.

appropriate, because this land holds hidden treasures.

is expected to grow at a 5.5% annual rate through

local supply of renewable energy to 1,800 MW by

In those hills, there is wind, and in that wind, there is

the rest of the decade. Jordan also has an extremely

2020, with the strong majority of this coming from

for Jordan, for the whole region. Together, we are

opportunity.

limited supply of water, and has lately turned to desali-

wind power. The government has also streamlined

committed to helping the entire region of the Middle

nation for steady provision; this requires much energy

regulatory procedures, seeking to facilitate renewable

East and North Africa diversify its energy mix. We

farm will begin to rise in the hills of Tafila. Jordan, a

too. In a speech last year, His Majesty King Abdullah

energy and provide appropriate support through the

are invested in partnerships like this one that build a

country which lacks significant reserves of oil and

II declared that dependence on trading partners for

Jordan National Power Company, which will buy all the

cleaner, greener future for the next generations and

gas, has never been considered well endowed with

energy was “a critical national challenge,” reiterating

electricity produced.

we will continue to look for opportunities to show that

fuel resources and must import 97% of its energy. In

his government’s conviction that “we must diversify

recent years, the government has wisely committed

energy resources.”

Later this year, Jordan’s first utility-scale wind

Without that bulwark, without that vision, without that

Tafila is a milestone—for Vestas, for our partners,

many of our greatest opportunities are right before us,

partnership, such progress toward a more sustainable

if only we would look at the hills a little differently and

energy future would not and could not happen. You

take a measure of the wind.

to diversification of its energy portfolio. By the end of

Wind is increasingly cost-competitive with fossil

the decade, it plans to draw 10% of its energy from

fuels, and it will help give Jordan a new, indigenous,

must have forward-looking policy as well as consistent

renewables, and the Al Tafila Wind Farm is a major,

and renewable source of power. In keeping with the

implementation as prerequisites to progress. These

phy and the Group Senior Vice President & CMO of

concrete, and necessary step in that direction. Vestas

environmentally friendly nature of wind power, Tafila

are the invisible foundations on which successful

Vestas Wind Systems.

is proud to be an integral part of the Tafila project,

has also been designed with the care of the earth in

projects are built. With Tafila, Jordan is demonstrating,

providing 38 turbines. We are even prouder to help

mind. It will reduce emissions of carbon dioxide in

not just to its own people but also to others in the

Jordan write a new chapter in its fast-evolving energy

Jordan by nearly 250,000 tonnes per annum. Such a

region and beyond, the fruits of foresight and wise

story. The Hashemite Kingdom is demonstrating what

commitment today to renewables, to wind-energy proj-

collaboration.

is possible at the intersection of technology, for-

ects like Tafila, is an investment that will pay dividends

ward-thinking policy, and multidimensional partner-

for many years to come, helping propel the nation

experience banked over decades of creating, refining,

ship, establishing itself as a beacon of a new energy

toward energy independence, solidify its stability, and

and installing wind-power technology. The 3MW

paradigm.

pay due respect to our earth.

V112 turbines that will be the pillars of the facility are

The merits of wind power for Jordan are quite

None of this would be possible, of course, without

Morten Albaek is an honorary professor of philoso-

For our part, Vestas will bring to Tafila a wealth of

extremely reliable, impressively constructed machines

“Without that bulwark, without that vision, without that partnership, such progress toward a more sustainable energy future would not and could not happen. You must have forward-looking policy as well as consistent implementation as prerequisites to progress. These are the invisible foundations on which successful projects are built. “

14 DAILY NEWS 21 JANUARY 2014


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WORLD FUTURE ENERGY SUMMIT 20-22 JANUARY 2014

Tuesday 21st January 2014

EXHIBITOR LISTINGS Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week Global Leaders’ Dialogue

Company Name

Hall No. Stand No.

Abengoa

6 6320

Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce & Industry (ADCCI)

6

Abu Dhabi Fund for Development

4

4540

6

6100

Atrium

A300

Abu Dhabi National Energy Company (TAQA) Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) Abu Dhabi Quality and Conformity Council

6

6410

Abu Dhabi Sustainablity Group (ADSG)

6

6130

Activ Solar

7

7330

Advanced Electronics Company

7

7540

AGTHIA

5 5110

Air Liquide

7

6300

7500

Ako Electromecanica, S.A.L.

8

8606

Alsa Solar Systems Limited

9

9000

ALSTOM

7 7100

Al Khaznah Tannery

5

Al Yousuf GreenTech L.L.C

6

6015

10

10111

ARKAN

5 5110

Aquanetto AG

9

9020

Bee’ah

6 6420

Beijing Epsolar Technology Co., LTD

7

Belectric Middle East LTD.

9

9503

6

6310

Canadian Solar Inc.

7

7430

CESI

7 7401

Delma Industrial Supply-Permastore

9

9505

Department of Municipal Affairs

5

5400

DBG Dr Bluhm GmbH

Atrium

DUCAB

5 5110

Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA)

6

6120

Dubai Supreme Council of Energy

7

7230

DNV GL

7

7400

Dolphin Energy Limited

Atrium

Ecoprogetti SRL

7

7320

ELECNOR, S.A

5

5010

Elsevier / Knovel

8

8607

Emirates Enviromental Group

10

5 5100

A6

A200

Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation (ENEC)

5

5105

5

5110

Energy Tech FZC

7

7320

Enviromena Power Systems

7

7242

Environment and Protected Areas Authority-Gov.of Sharjah(EPAA)6 6025 Environmental Centre for Arab Towns (ECAT)

6

6500

Exxon (Al-Khalij) Inc.

5

5101

Federal Ministry of Power

9

9807

First Gulf Bank

Corner

First Solar

6

Fortytwo Environmental Consultancy

8

8005

GEF International Ltd.

9

9601

GE

Atrium

Gantner Instruments Environment Solutions GmbH 8

CC03

6330

8440

General Holding Company - SENAAT

5

5110

GD Co.

9

9422

GeoModel SOLAR

8

8945

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A400

5

5020 5410

Government of Fujairah

6

6430

Siemens LLC

5

6

6220

Solartys

8 8702

Hanwha Q Cells GmbH

7

7240

Solar Euromed

8

8232

Habtoor Leighton Specon (HLS)

8

8232

Solarpraxis MENA LLC

7

7320 7145

Heriot-Watt University - Dubai Campus

6

6521

SolarWorld AG

7

Huizhou Ten Sources Solar Electricity Limited

6

6010

SOLCORNER

7 7320

HYSEO

8 8610

SOLON International LL FZE

7

7252

IBIDEN Co., LTD

8

8725

Spanish Nuclear Industry Forum

8

8010

IEG - Integrated Energy Group

5

5501

Statistics Centre Abu Dhabi

AtriumA100

Image Nation Abu Dhabi

10

10131

SunEdison Energy India PVT LTD

5

IMETH

9 9030

SunPower Systems Sarl

AtriumA210

Teamtechnik Maschinen und Anlagen GmbH

7

8701

5420 7243

JA Solar Holdings Co., Ltd.

9

9330

TBB Power Co., Ltd

7

7506

Jinko Solar Co., Ltd.

6

6020

TBEA SunOasis Co., Ltd

7

7420

JUWI Renewable Energies FZCO

7

7320

The Emirates Center for Strategic Studies and Research 66210

KACO New Energy

7

7530

Torresol Energy

6

6510

Kafue Gorge Regional Training Centre

9

9602

TOTAL AtriumA210

Khalifa University of Science

7

7200

TSK Flagsol

Kipp & Zonen

6

6520

Knauf Exeed Insulation

10113

Emirates Steel

Smart Saving Energy LLC

Hanergy Holding Group

7340

Emirates Authority for Standardization and Metrology(E.S.M.A) 10 10200 EmiratesLNG

6230

King Abdullah City for Atomic & Renewable Energy (K.A. CARE) 7

7505

BP Exploration Operating Company Limited

6

Innovative Environmental Technologies Pvt. Ltd. 8

5110

Alion Energy, Inc.

Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI)

8

8603

7

7241

TST Innovative Solutions DMCC

7

7441

TÜV InterCert GmbH – Group of TÜV Saarland

7

7320

Union Gulf Representation Companies

9

9700

United Nations Environment Programme

7

7501

Lauren Engineers & Constructors Inc.

9

9630

WebNMS M2M

9

9424

Lockheed Martin

9

9725

Well New Energy

7

7421 7502

Maersk Oil Middle East A/S

5

5000

Xiamen Kehua Hengsheng Co., Ltd

7

Martifer Solar

8

8605

Waste2Tricity

8 8604

Mitsubishi Corporation

6

6110

Warom Electric Middle East Trading LLC

8

8726

Mitsubishi Electric Corporation

6

6110

Wuxi Suntech Power Co., Ltd

7

7140

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.

6

6110

WWF Global Climate & Energy Initiative

8

8233

Mounting Systems GmbH

8

8442

Yingli Green Energy Holding Co. Ltd.

7

7310

7

7520

New York University Abu Dhabi

6

6135

Zhangjiagang SEG PV Co., Ltd

NGK Insulators, Ltd.

6

6321

Zhenfa New Energy Science & Techonology Co., Ltd

7

Z-One Holding

7320

NPCC

5 5110

Occidental Oil and Gas International

Atrium

7

7520

A510 Belgium Pavilion

Ocean Holding

8

8610

ETAP, Excellent Lighting Saving Energy

9

9010 - Belgium Pavilion

O’Deep Innovactiv’ Development

8

8230

Flanders Investment &Trade

9

9010 - Belgium Pavilion

Orb Energy Pvt Ltd

8

8703

SAPA Precision Tubing Lich Tervelde DV

Outback Power Technologies

8

8000

VLAKWA (Vlaams Kenniscentrum Water VZW)

Pasco Paving Stones Co. LLC

9726

Canada Pavilion

Plastica Alfa Srl

5005

Celestica

9

9613 - Canada Pavilion

9

9612 - Canada Pavilion

5

9

9010 - Belgium Pavilion

9

9010 - Belgium Pavilion

Premier Solar Technologies LLC

9

9600

Corvus Energy

Power Electronics España

9

9420

Government of Ontario, Ministry of Economic Development, Trade and Employment

Qingdao WangBaoqiang Industry Co., Ltd.

7

7250

99610 - Canada Pavilion

Qmega FZCO

9

9710

China Pavilion

Rashid Al Mansoori Electromechanical LLC

7

7510

Anhui Jiadefu Energy-Saving Equipment Co., Ltd 8

REC Solar Solutions DMCC

7

7300

Beijing Sunda Solar Energy Technology Co., Ltd. 7

Resun Solar Energy Co. Ltd.

5

5015

Schneider Electric

Atrium

8622 - China Pavilion 7410 - China Pavilion

Beijing Zhongguancun Overseas Science Park Co., Ltd 7 A410 Broad Air Conditioning Co. Ltd.

7

China Pavilion

7414 - China Pavilion

Sener Ingenieria’y Sistemas, S.A.

6

6510

Changzhou Jinuo New Energy Co., Ltd

8

8020 - China Pavilion

Seven Oaks Intl L.L.C./The Change Initiative

8

8030

China Machinery Engineering Wuxi Co., Ltd

8

8200 - China Pavilion

Shanghai Everspring Filtration Technology Co., Ltd 8

8840

China Sunergy Co.,LTD

8

8620 - China Pavilion

A110 China Wuxi National New Energy Industrial Base 8

8200 - China Pavilion

Shell International Ltd.

Atrium

Shenzen Growatt New Energy Technology

6

6030

ECSOLAR(Wuxi Saijing Solar Co., Ltd)

8

8200 - China Pavilion

Shoals Technologies Group

7

7440

ET Solar Group

8

8220 - China Pavilion

8

Simax (Suzhou) Green New Energy Co., Ltd.

7

7251

Hareon Solar Technology Co.,Ltd

Singulus Technologies

7

7320

Jiangsu International Economic Consultants, Inc. 8

China Pavilion

SkyPower FAS Energy

8

8130

Infinity Solar Ltd

9331 - China Pavilion

9

8200 - China Pavilion


WORLD FUTURE ENERGY SUMMIT 20-22 JANUARY 2014

Phono Solar Technology Co., Ltd.

8

8215 - China Pavilion

Japan Cooperation Center for the Middle East

8

8911 - Japan Pavilion

Rechsand Science&Technology Group

7

7413 - China Pavilion

Japan Cooperation Center, Petroleum

9

9131 - Japan Pavilion

Qingdao Jiaoyang Lamping CO., LTD.

8

8621 - China Pavilion

JGC Corporation

9

9110 - Japan Pavilion

Shanghai Chiko Solar Technology Co.,Ltd

8

8210 - China Pavilion

Konica Minolta, Inc.

9

9130 - Japan Pavilion

8

Mitsui & Co., Middle East Ltd. Abu Dhabi

9

9115 - Japan Pavilion

Tangshan Dingre Solar Energy Equipments Co., Ltd

8015 - China

Pavilion TCI Ecology & New Energy Tech Company

New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization 8

8231 - China Pavilion

Today(Beijing) Science Technology development co., Ltd 7

7411 - China

Pavilion Top Resource Conservation Engineering (China) Co., Ltd. 7

7412 - China

Pavilion Topway

8

China Pavilion

Wuxi Naier Wind Power Technology Development Co.,Ltd 8

8200 - China

Pavilion WESTECH Solar Technology Wuxi., Ltd.

8

8200 - China Pavilion

9

9220 - Japan Pavilion Obayashi Corporation

8

8901 - Japan Pavilion

Okaya & Co., LTD.

9

9100 - Japan Pavilion

Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd.

9

9101 - Japan Pavilion

The Energy Conservation Center, Japan

8

8910 - Japan Pavilion

Yagai Workshop Limited Partnership

9

9114 - Japan Pavilion

Germany Pavilion 8.2 Ingenieurpartnerschaft Obst & Ziehmann

7

7115 - Germany Pavilion

aerodyn Energiesysteme GmbH

8

8122 - Germany Pavilion

Wuxi Xinhongye Wire & Cable Co LTD

8

8200 - China Pavilion

AKW A+V Protec Industry GmbH

8

8115 - Germany Pavilion

Zhongli Talesun Solar Co., Ltd.

8

8131 - China Pavilion

Almaden Europe GmbH

8

8123 - Germany Pavilion

AMANDUS KAHL GmbH & Co. KG

7

7121 - Germany Pavilion

8319 - France Pavilion

BAE Batterien GmbH

8

8102 - Germany Pavilion

France Pavilion Apollon Solar

8

Areva

8

8300 - France Pavilion

Baer Measurements LLC

8

8100 - Germany Pavilion

Aria Technologies

8

8320 - France Pavilion

Empuron AG

8

8100 - Germany Pavilion

7

7119 - Germany Pavilion

AUGIER

8

8319 - France Pavilion

Enertech GmbH

Cairpol

8

8320 - France Pavilion

Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Building and Nuclear

Club ADEME International

8

8430 - France Pavilion

Safety 77130 - Germany Pavilion

CNIM

8

8319 - France Pavilion

Fraunhofer-Institut f端r Solare Energiesysteme ISE 7

7113 - Germany Pavilion

ENEKIO

8

8430 - France Pavilion

Freiburg Green City

7

7112 - Germany Pavilion

Environnement S.A.

8

8320 - France Pavilion

Gebr. Schmid GmbH

7

7123 - Germany Pavilion

GDF SUEZ

8

8430 - France Pavilion

German Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology 7 & 8 7130 - Germany

Idhelio SARL

8

8319 - France Pavilion

Pavilion

Invest in France Agency

8

France Pavilion

GILDEMEISTER energy solutions

8

8121 - Germany Pavilion

Iseo-Environnement

8

8320 - France Pavilion

HAMMEL Recyclingtechnik GmbH

8

8113 - Germany Pavilion

McPhy

8

8319 - France Pavilion

Heliocentris Energy FZE

8

8120 - Germany Pavilion

NEXA

8

8320 - France Pavilion

Inpro Solar

8

8110 - Germany Pavilion

Reuniwatt

8

8320 - France Pavilion

Kirchner Solar Group GmbH

8

8114 - Germany Pavilion

Solar Trade

8

8320 - France Pavilion

M + W Group

8

8111 - Germany Pavilion

Teranov

8

8319 - France Pavilion

Manz AG

7

7122 - Germany Pavilion

UBIFRANCE

8

8430 - France Pavilion

RENA GmbH

7

7111 - Germany Pavilion

Veolia Environnement

8

8330 - France Pavilion

Renewables Academy (RENAC)

7

7114 - Germany Pavilion

Vincent Industrie

8

8319 - France Pavilion

Sinn GmbH

8

8101 - Germany Pavilion

W2E Industries

8

8319 - France Pavilion

Italy Pavilion

SMA Solar Technology AG

7

7120 - Germany Pavilion

Solar-Log

7

7118 - Germany Pavilion

Bonfiglioli Italia S.p.A

8

8707 - Italy Pavilion

SOLEOS Solar GmbH

7

7117 - Germany Pavilion

EIE GROUP SRL

8

8706 - Italy Pavilion

SPARTHERM Feuerungstechnik GmbH

8

8124 - Germany Pavilion

GPIII SRL

8

8510 - Italy Pavilion

Terrafix Anlagenbau GmbH

8

8112 - Germany Pavilion

I.D.S Impianti Di Sicurezza

8

8707 - Italy Pavilion

UTV AG

8

8113 - Germany Pavilion

Ingeteam SRL

8

8600 - ItalyPavilion

Vaillant Group International GmbH

8

8103 - Germany Pavilion

Italian Trade Commission

8

8715 - Italy Pavilion

Xerion Advance Heating Ofentechnik GmbH

7

7116 - Germany Pavilion

Power-One, A Member of The ABB Group

8

8720 - Italy Pavilion

Kazakhstan Pavilion

Solwa Srl

8

8706 - Italy Pavilion

ASTANA EXPO 2017 National Company

T & C International S.R.L.

8

8704 - Italy Pavilion

ion

Japan Pavilion

10

10130 - Kazakhstan Pavil-

Korea Pavilion

Al-Futtaim Motors - Lexus

9

9200 - Japan Pavilion

Chiyoda Corporation

8

8900 - Japan Pavilion

Chugai Mining Co., LTD.

9

9205 - Japan Pavilion

DENTSU INC.

8 & 9 Japan Pavilion

FUMIN CO.,LTD.

9

9100 - Japan Pavilion

Hitachi Zosen Corporation

9

9210 - Japan Pavilion

Inpex Group JODCO

9

9125 - Japan Pavilion

Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction

9

9300 - Korea Pavilion

21 JANUARY 2014 DAILY NEWS 17


WORLD FUTURE ENERGY SUMMIT 20-22 JANUARY 2014

DELEGATE DINING AREA BACK PROJECTION

SPEAKER'S ROOM

THEATRE

PV17 THE UNIVERSITY OF JORDAN

MEETING ROOM 3

KAUST

SUN & LIFE

PV16

PV15

MEETING ROOM 2

INTERNET STATION

THE ARAB RENEWABLE ENERGY COMMISSION PV18

ECOVIS ENGINEERING LIMITED

64 PAX

F&B COUNTER

PV23

11120

RECEPTION

GLOBAL GREEN WIND & BIOFUEL SRL

PV03

MEETING ROOM 1

NAREVA HOLDINGS PV04

AIR LIQUIDE PV01

GEOSYNDICATE POWER LTD.

ENERWHERE

SOLITE ELECTRO TECHNOLOGY

PV07

PV08

PV10

RG THERMAL ENERGY SOLUTIONS

CSEM-UAE

PV02

PV05

MEI

PASSIVE SYSTEMS LIMITED PV13

PV14

ABELLON PTL SOLAR FZ CLEAN ENERGY LLC

STT

PV06

GVE PROJECTS LTD.

EJRE

PV09

PV11

PV12

SUSTAINABLE LIVING THEATRE

PETRA SOLAR

PV21

PV22

ARYA DRILLERS PV19

PV20

10314

EFS

ADSG

10315

ENTRANCE

S U S T A I N A B L E

L I V I N G

10227 10225 JOTUN ROCA

10340

10226 10224

ECO-HOTEL

MEDIA CENTRE

10215

SLE

EMIRATES INSOLAIRE BASF FZE

GENESIS MANAZIL

BEEAH

10212 10210

EMIRATES SUNDOME GLASS

11111

KEIA

ASTANA EXPO 2017

10140

10110

9720

9725

9812

9710

9700

9612

UNION GULF 9601

9610

GEF

GOV'T OF ONTARIO

CORVUS ENERGY

9613

9611

IMETH

9sqm

9340

POWER ELECTRONICS

9325

9330 JA SOLAR

8741

MORE THAN MEDIA TA / WORLD ENERGY TV

9331

9415

9323

NAORTEC UKB KOREA

8930

9310

JAPAN PAVILION EVENT ZONE

8840

8826 8827

9205

CHUGAI MINING CO., LTD

9115

9116

8829

USDOC

9426 8940

SNEC PV MESIA POWER EXPO

9741

EGBC

8151 9425 9740 LACORE CPI

NEOPROMO

8824

8822

R

SUMITOMO ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES, LTD.

9100

OKAYA & CO.,LTD FUMIN CO.,LTD.

8726

9341

8720

WAROM

BLOOMBERG BUSINESSWEEK ME

8800

8715

POWER ONE

F

8901

8910

OBAYASHI CORPORATION

HALL 8

8900

CHIYODA CORPORATION

SWEDEN

UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO

IBIDEN

CLEAN ENERGY PIPELINE

H

G

HALL 9

9101

JGC CORPORATION

9114

8820

8725

9540

HALL 11

Floor Plan Sponsor:

AL-FUTTAIM MOTORS - LEXUS

JAPAN COOPERATION JAPANESE BUSINESS CENTER FOR THE ALLIANCE FOR SMART MIDDLE EAST ENERGY WORLDWIDE (JCCME)

SERVERGY

UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN LOUISVILLE POWER

ALLS

TO ICC H

9200

YAGAI WORKSHOP LIMITED PARTNERSHIP

8911

8920

8821

ENERGY INTELLIGENCE

C

MARIMATI

ELD RECYCLING

9000

9110

MITSUI & CO, MIDDLE EAST LTD. ABU DHABI

JAPAN PAVILION SPECIAL EXHIBITION

JAPAN PAVILION INFORMATION

8823

USCIB

11400

ALSA SOLAR

SHANGHAI EVERSPRING FILTRATION TECHNOLOGY

8830

0 1130AN

(KEPCO NF, KOPEC, KEPCO KP'S, SAMSUNG C&T, DOOSAN, HYUNDAI E&C)

INTECH-FA

HITACHI ZOSEN CORPORATION

JAPAN

8925

IRSHAD

KHNP

GEOMODEL SOLAR

8941

18sqm 11402

11305

FIT

9300

9210

INPEX GROUP JODCO

KONICA MINOLTA

9311

JUNSUNG SUNTECH

WIND VALLEY

9125

JAPAN COOPERATION CENTER, PETROLEUM (JCCP)

9130

IMDAAD

MTB

KMW

KOREA

9313

9314

NEW ENERGY AND INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION

8945

EAGLE

9010

BELECTRIC

9400

KETEP

WOOJIN 9312

KOTRA

9220

9131

9500 CONERGY

9503

(KIGAM, KICT, S-ENERGY, SAMSUNG SDI, KOKAM)

HANSEO

9230

11404

9414 KOTRA

9320

9324

INFINITY SOLAR

9410

KIER

AQUANETTO

9501

DELMA INDUSTRIAL WINDSIA SUPPLY

9504 KEPPEL SEGHERS

9424 9422 WebNMS GD CO. M2M

REVOLVE

9505

9510

ARGENTINA NIGERIA

9420

ME BUSINESS NEWS / CNBC ARABIA

11310

11210

RA

AL DHAF

T

9030

9600

CELESTICA

9515

ROSATOM

LAUREN ENGINEERS

9423

9427

9520

ITP CONSTRUCTION WEEK

9630

12.5sqm

11406

WEST COAST

HALL 10

84sqm

SINGAPORE 9241

SASIA OIL & GAS DIRECTORY

THE EXHIBITORS TV

12.5sqm

E

MACPRESS EUROPA

ICS

ESMA

9020

MY UAE GUIDE

GCECT

10200

Q MEGA

SOUTH AFRICA

9240 9242

112

TAIWAN

9620

8150 7154

DIBBA MUNICIPALITY

11315

15 11322

E EcoWAST

ORGANIC GENERAL TRADING

9807

LOCKHEED MARTIN

GREEN CAREER

11430

11410

F CENTRE O EMENT ANAG WASTE M

10400

10115 NATURAL

BUREAU OF ENERGY

9730

15sqm

TOMR SORTING

WASTE RECYCLING TODAY

MENTAL ENVIRON S SOLUTION

CUBIC ART PIXELS

AVERDA 10116 EMIRATES TRANSPORT

10130

KHARAFI NATIONAL

11110 A

EXC INDUSTRY

10300

11112

15sqm

GREEN NS MOUNTAI

10510EL

LAVAJET

10213 10211

ERI

11010

10321

10310

10222 10220 POTTERY OTHREE BARN

LEGRAND

10218

EXPO

10223 10221 SCHNEIDER JOTUN ELECTRIC

EET

10323

BABCOCK & WILCOX

10313

SMEFUNDS

10322 AIR CLEAN

10325

ABU DHABI MENT ENVIRON

PHOENIX INDUSTRIES

PMC

CPI (BGREEN)

11321&

21 11420 114 EMIRATES

11320

23

11422 114

ITALY

BONFIGLIOLI

ICE

8706

8030

8703 8701

IET

8704

EIE

Stand No. 5101

150sqm

8707

8702

TROIANNI & SOLARTYS CIAROCCHI

THE CHANGE INITIATIVE

8700

KNOVEL

8020 7152

7151

THE OIL & GAS MAGAZINE

CEBC

OIL & GAS NEWS

9841

9sqm

9440

ANHUI JIADEFUENERGYSAVING EQUIPMENT

8530

HYSEO

CHANGZHOU JINUO NEW ENERGY

8600

INGETEAM SRL

AKO

8605

8506

SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

CERA VISION

8505

EMERSON SOLAR SOLUTIONS

MARTIFER SOLAR

8500 NIZAM ENERGY

8010

ABU DHABI MEDIA

8420

8430

D

FORO NUCLEAR

NORWAY

8440 GANTNER INSTRUMENTS

T

8015 TANGSHAN DINGRE SOLAR ENERGY EQUIPMENTS

UK

8507

GPIII PROJECT

8520 THERMTECH

MOUNTING SYSTEMS

18sqm 8606

8510

NEST

JOTUN

8605

8610

QINGDAO JIAOYANG LAMPING

8521

8525

LOUNGE

8621

15sqm 15sqm 8620 CHINA SUNERGY

SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS

MEED

OXFORD BUSINESS GROUP

8442

8622

8640

8740 PV MAGAZINE

9842

8415

8410

IAC

STATOIL

8400

UKTI

8414

S&C ELECTRIC

8005 FORTY TWO

SCOTLAND

ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANCY

8000

OUTBACK POWER

8330

8320

8233 8232 SOLAR WWF EUROMED 6sqm 12sqm 8231

8240

IPPF

TCI ECOLOGY

8310

FRANCE CHINA

8220

8230

ET SOLAR GROUP

O'DEEP INNOVACTIV' DEVELOPMENT

8140

8131

ZHONGLI TALESUN

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC AL ARABIYA

8130 SKYPOWER

8215

8210

PHONO SOLAR TECHNOLOGY

SHANGHAI CHIKO SOLAR TECHNOLOGY

HELIOCENTRIS

HALL 7

T

WUXI

M+W GROUP

GILDEMEISTER

8113

INPRO SOLAR

SINN

8112

HAMMEL TERRAFIX (UTV)

AERODYN 8123 ALMADEN

8115

AKW A+V

SPARTHERM

8103

6030

7120

7130

7122

BMU

7140 SUNTECH

7113

FRAUNHOFER

SMA

KIRCHNER SOLAR GROUP

MANZ

7100

QINGDAO BAOQIANG INDUSTRY

GEBR. SCHMID

RENAC

6130

8.2

7118

HANWHA Q-CELLS 55sqm

SIMAX

7252

SOLON

7243

TEAM TECKNIK

7242

7350

7241

SOLEOS

7230

7220

SUPREME COUNCIL OF ENERGY

SWITZERLAND

7330

7340

7441

TST

7440 SHOALS TECHNOLOGIES

7210

7421 7420

CANADIAN SOLAR

DEWA

TBEA WELL NEW SUNOASIS ENERGY CO., LTD

6230

7200

KHALIFA UNIVERSITY

SWITZERLAND

Z-ONE HOLDING

7430

MITSUBISHI (MHI / MC / MELCO)

6220

GGGI

6321

7310

7300

6330

YINGLI SOLAR

REC SOLAR

FIRST SOLAR

7411

7410

7413

7412

TODAY ENERGY TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING

RECHSAND SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

BEIJING SUNDA SOLAR ENERGY TECHNOLOGY

7401 7400 CESI

TOP RESOURCE CONSERVATION ENGINEERING

6320

NGK

7520

5010

RESUN SOLAR ENERGY

ELECNOR

5110

5005

PLASTICA ALFA

5000

MAERSK OIL

5105

GHC

TAQA

FUJAIRAH MUNICIPALITY

6200

6310

5101

ENEC

(SENAAT)

A210

5100

DOLPHIN ENERGY

TOTAL

EXXONMOBIL EMIRATES LNG

ZHENFA & SEG PV

7510

7506

NAVGATHI TBB POWER

7505

BEIJING EPSOLAR TECHNOLOGY

7502

XIAMEN KEHUA

7501

UNEP

7500

AIR LIQUIDE

6500

ECAT

6521

HERIOT WATT UNIVERSITY

6300

ABU DHABI QUALITY AND CONFORMITY

6520 KIPP & ZONEN

A300

5200

MASDAR

BP

6410

BEEAH

5210

5420

ADCCI

SUNEDISON

5410

SIEMENS

5400

A410

5501

SENER

A400

SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC

DEPARTMENT OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS

6510

INTEGRATED ENERGY GROUP

GE

A510

A500

OXY A610

DECC

WFES/ADIREC CONFERENCE HALL A

18 DAILY NEWS 21 JANUARY 2014

Internat

ADNOC

CITY - ENERGY - INVESTMENT - RESEARCH - ADSW - ZFEP

BROAD AIR CONDITIONING CO. LTD

7530 KACO NEW ENERGY

5015

ECSSR

ABENER

6420

6430

DNV GL

6210

HANERGY

7414

7540 ADVANCED ELECTRONICS COMPANY

5020 SMART SAVING ENERGY

XERION

7320

ACTIV SOLAR

6010

HUIZHOU TEN AL YOUSEF SOURCES SOLAR GREENTECH ELECTRICITY

T

STATISTICS CENTRE

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY

7116

TSK FLAGSOL

KA CARE

YFEL

7117

6015

6100

6135

ENERTECH

AMANDUS KAHL

JINKO SOLAR

6110

6120

ADSG

ALSTOM

BMWI INFORMATION

7115

7119

7121

7240

7251

7110

7114

7123

SOLAR-LOG

7250

7112 7111 FREIBURG RENA

6020

EPAA

SHELL

A100

BAE

GERMANY 7145 SOLARWORLD

6025

GROWATT

T

A110

8102

VAILLANT

8114

EMPURON (BAER)

FIRST GULF BANK

TECHTALK

HALL 5

HALL 6

8200

8122

8124

CC03

8300

A6

DR. BLUHM

4540

ADFD

IRENA

A600 A600 DECC

A700

SKYNEWS

IWS CONFERENCE HALL B


WORLD FUTURE ENERGY SUMMIT 20-22 JANUARY 2014

Opening Ceremony (January 21, 2014) Summit Theatre

A k r a Car P

d e r ' a a M l A

Conference Room A and B

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Tuesday 21st January 2014

SUMMIT Programme DAY 2 Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week Global Leaders’ Dialogue

09:15-09:30

Welcome and Opening Remarks HE Dr Sultan Al Jaber, Minister of State and Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Masdar, United Arab Emirates

10:15-11:00

Keynote Panel - The Global Energy Context Moderator: Paolo Frankl, Head of Unit, Renewable Energy Division, International Energy Agency, France Speakers: Hiroshi Kuniyoshi, Executive Director, New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO), Japan Santiago Seage, Chairman & CEO, Abengoa Solar, Spain Arthuros Zervos, Chairman & CEO, Public Power Corporation S.A., Greece, Chairman REN21 Frank Wouters, Deputy Director General, International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) 09:30-10:15

09:30-10:15

Keynote Panel – The Global Energy Context This opening session of the WFES 2014 Global Innovation Forum will introduce the key opportunities and challenges facing the energy industry in the year ahead. Amidst a background of continued global economic volatility and tensions in international trade, our expert panel will debate the changing global energy landscape and the opportunities for deployment and growth, particularly in developing countries. Moderator: Paolo Frankl, Head of Unit, Renewable Energy Division, International Energy Agency, France Speakers: Deb Frodl, Global Executive Director, Ecomaginaton, GE, USA Hiroshi Kuniyoshi, Executive Director, New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO), Japan Santiago Seage, Chairman & CEO, Abengoa Solar, Spain Frank Wouters, Deputy Director General, International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) Arthuros Zervos, Chairman & CEO, Public Power Corporation S.A., Greece, Chairman REN21

Mobilizing Middle East Finance for Sustainable Energy Access Achieving the three objectives of Sustainable Energy for All by 2030— universal access, double improvement of energy efficiency and double the share of renewable energy in the global mix—will cost an additional $600-800 billion a year in investment. So the challenge is mobilizing more from the pool of available global investment capital, estimated to be about $130 trillion. The Middle East hosts significant sovereign wealth funds and commercial banks. Given the region’s experience with the energy sector as a motor of economic growth, can its financial assets play a role in developing models for investment to expand access to modern energy services in countries where the access deficit is largest? What are fruitful approaches to mobilize this capital in ways that deliver a reasonable return? How can we improve risk mitigation instruments, such as guarantees? What policies should governments apply to attract and sustain this investment? How can international financial institutions help this process? Moderator: Michael Liebreich, CEO Bloomberg New Energy Finance, UK Speakers: Rachel Kyte, Vice President & Special Envoy for Climate Change, The World Bank Group Christine Lins, Executive Secretary, REN21 Walid Abdelwahab, Director of the Infrastructure Department of the Islamic Development Bank Group, Saudi Arabia Samir AlKotob, Engineering Advisor, Arab Fund for Economic and Social Development, Kuwait

11:00-11:30

Coffee and Networking

11:30-12:15

Market for Clean Energy Funds Clean Energy VC/PE Funds have had mixed track records in recent years and the fundraising environment remains difficult, but new developments mean that new money is still finding its way into this rapidly-growing sector. The panel will discuss the investment prospects for VC/PE Funds that currently have dry powder for new investments as well as recent innovative financings. Moderator: Allan Walker, Executive Director, Masdar Capital, UAE Speakers: Anup Jacob, Director Masdar Capital, UAE Dana Younger, Chief Renewable Energy Specialist, International Finance Corporation, USA Andrew Pidden, Head of Sustainable Equity, UK, Deutsche Bank

Stream A Solar Energy: PV and CSP – Projects, Technology and Finance Continued downward pressure on costs, combined with fierce competition amongst cell and module manufacturers remain the dominant issues in the PV sector. Our panel will discuss the impact of these factors on the sector, as well as considering opportunities for expansion into new markets across Africa and the MENA region, and Latin America. Moderator: Gus Schellekens, Director, Sustainability & Climate Change, PriceWaterhouse, UAE Speakers: Matthew Campbell, Senior Director, SunPower Corp, USA Michael Geyer, Director International Business Development Europe, Africa and MiddleEast, Abengoa Solar, Spain Andreas Heidelberg, Head of Technology, Masdar PV, Germany Sam Shakir, CEO, Areva Solar, France Christos Mimikopoulos, Managing Director, Sun Edison GCC , India Christos Mimikopoulos, Managing Director, SunEdison GCC

12:15-13:00

Stream B Energy and Society – Transforming Cities With more than 50% of the world’s population now living in cities, and the drive towards urbanisation increasing relentlessly, cities are faced with conflicting pressures of managing limited energy and water resources whilst attending to the the social, environmental and economic well-being of their citizens. Featuring case histories from some of the world’s iconic cities, this session will review the changing urban energy landscape and the transformation towards a sustainable future. Moderator: Rend Stephan, Partner and Managing Director, Boston Consulting Group, Middle East, UAE Speakers: Anthony Mallows, Director, Masdar City, UAE Maryke Van Staden, Senior Manager, Low Carbon City Agenda ICLEI, Germany Jos Verbeek, Lead Economist, Development Prospects Group, World Bank, USA

Niall Hannigan, Chief Financial Officer, Masdar, UAE Faris Hasan Al-Sheikh, Director, Corporate Planning & Economic Services, OPEC Fund for International Development Walid Abdelwahab, Director of the Infrastructure Department of the Islamic Development Bank Group, Saudi Arabia Samir AlKotob, Engineering Advisor, Arab Fund for Economic and Social Development, Kuwait Niall Hannigan, Chief Financial Officer, Masdar, UAE

Parallel Sessions

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12:15-13:00

13:00-14:00

Lunch, Networking and Exhibition Viewing

14:00-15:00

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Solar Energy – MENA Region Projects and Success Stories Deployment of solar energy continues to increase across the MENA reg ion, particularly with the commissioning of a number of large CSP projects in the UAE, Algeria and Morocco. This session will present case histories of the major solar energy projects in the region and the policies that are facilitating their deployment. Moderator: Tarek El Sayed, Vice President, Booz & Company, Lebanon Speakers: Yousif Al Ali, Director, SHAMS, UAE Christopher Burghardt, Vice President, Business Development, Europe, ME and

Wind Energy As the cornerstone of renewables, wind energy deployment continues to increase, with the sector showing more than 10% growth in 2012. With China and the USA vying for the top spot in the market and the industry moving firmly towards the mainstream, this session will explore the continued opportunities for further deployment and debate the challenges facing the sector in the year ahead, with a particular emphasis on the longterm impact of the downward pressure on turbine costs and the competition from other energy sources, particularly gas. Moderator: Steve Sawyer, Secretary General, Global Wind Energy Council Speakers: Bader Al Lamki, Director Clean Energy,

Africa, First Solar Middle East, UAE Indraj Mangat, Partner Financial Institutions Group, Eversheds, UK Rajit Nanda, Chief Investment Officer, ACWA Power, Saudi Arabia Daniel Zywietz, Managing Director, Ambata Capital Middle East, UAE 14:00-15:00

Stream B Energy and Society – Integrating Renewables – Power Grids and ICT Increasing the proportion of renewable energy in the energy mix has driven the evolution of more intelligent and efficient transmission and distribution networks, including the advent of smart grids and micro-grids. Information technology has a pivotal role in managing energy demand and distribution as well as improving efficiency. This session will examine the application of ICT and big data to reducing energy consumption, optimising power grids and transforming consumer behaviour. Moderator: Kerry-Ann Adamson, Research Director, Navigant Consulting, UK Speakers: Harish Hande, Founder, Selco Social Entrepreneur, India Lawrence E. Jones, Vice President, Utility Innovations & Infrastructure Resilience, Alstom Grid Inc., USA Paul Savage, CEO, Nextek Power, USA Floris Schulze, Managing Director Middle East Operations, CESI, Italy

15:00-15:45

Masdar, UAE Alexis de-Beaumont, General Manager Carmen Becerril, Chief International Officer, Acciona, Spain Middle East & Africa, Alstom, Spain Dipolelo Elford, Director, Windlab, Sth Afri Markus Tacke CEO, Wind Power Division, Siemens, Germany 15.00-15:45

Energy Storage Energy storage plays a key role in facilitating the deployment of renewable energy technologies. Implementing energy storage solutions can facilitate grid flexibility, provide back up to balance the intermittent nature of some renewables, and improve the management and efficiency of electricity networks. This session reviews the current state-of-play in energy storage technologies and discusses technology selection for different storage applications. Moderator: Ali Nourai, Segment Leader – Renewables & Storage, DNV GL Energy, USA Speakers: Said Al-Hallaj, Chairman, CEO and CoFounder, All Cell Technologies, USA Sankar das Gupter, CEO, Electrovaya, Canada In Kwan Hong, Executive Director Engineering Solutions, Kokam Company, Korea 16:15-17.15

Rural Future Energy Landscapes More than 1 billion people still are without access to reliable sources of energy, and access to energy is at the top of the international policy agenda due, in large measure, to the UN Secretary General’s Sustainable Energy Access for All initiatives. But there is much to do to meet the world’s growing energy demands and to do this sustainably. This session reviews the progress made since the launch of Sustainable Energy Access for All and discusses the role of renewable energy technologies and energy efficiency in making energy available and affordable to all. Moderator: Richenda Van Leeuwen, Executive Director Energy and Climate, United Nations Foundation

Stream B Energy and Society – Sustainable Transportation Efficient transportation networks drive economic growth and transportation has a key role to play in a sustainable future. With transport contributing 14% of global greenhouse gas emissions, it is vital that safe, affordable and sustainable policies, technologies and infrastructure are developed. This session takes a look at the systems, policies and technologies in place that are helping deliver sustainable transport. Moderator: Adam Chase, Principal Consultant, E4Tech, UK Speakers: Christian Hochfeld, Programme Director Sustainable Transport, GIZ, China Abdulla Saleh Naser, Head UITP MENA Regional Office, United Arab Emirates Francisco Posada Sanchez, Researcher, International Council on Clean Transportation, USA Sgouris Sgouridis, Associate Professor, Engineering Systems and Management, Masdar Institute, UAE

Stream A

15:45-16:15

Coffee and networking

16:15-17.15

Stream A

Stream B

Speakers: Morten Albaek, Group Senior Vice President, Global Marketing, Communication and Corporate Relations, Vestas, Denmark Manik M Jolly, Consultant/Director Solar Solutions Rural, World Bank/Sun Edison, India Ernesto Macias, President, Alliance for Rural Electricification, Belgium Evan Scandling, Head of Communications, Sunlabob Renewable Energy Ltd, Laos Donn Tice, CEO, d.light, USA 17.15-17:45

Networking and Exhibition Viewing

18:00-20:00

WFES Official Reception – Park Rotana Hotel

20:00

Close of Day 2

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Speaker Insight MEET THE INDUSTRY THOUGHT LEADERS, SECTOR EXPERTS AND ENTREPRENEURS SPEAKING AT WFES 2014

Speaker: Ad van Wijk, Speaker: Manik M Jolly, Founder Professor, Delft University, The Netherlands & CEO, Grassroots and Rural Innovative Development (GRID), TOPIC: TRANSFORMING THE ENERGY MIX – Consultant – The World Bank, PLENARY PANEL Singapore WEDNESDAY 22ND JANUARY 2014, 1015-1100 HRS Ad van Wijk is sustainable energy entrepreneur and part-time Professor of Future EnerTUESDAY 21ST JANUARY 2014, 1600-1645 HRS gy Systems at the University of Delft in the Netherlands. In 1984 he founded the company Manik M Jolly is a rural energy access speEcofys, which later became Econcern. Econcialist who spearheaded the Eradication of cern was responsible for the development of Darkness campaign in India, in partnership numerous new sustainable energy products, with SunEdison. He has also consulted for services and projects. These included the The World Bank on energy access in Nepal and was selected as one of the top 10 leading 120-megawatt offshore wind farm, Princess Amalia, located in the North Sea; several Global Green Game-Changers by WWF-UK multi-megawatt solar farms in Spain; and a in 2012 for his work on developing unique business models for micro-gride solutions. He bio-methanol plant in The Netherlands, which has extensive experience in policy and guide- is the second-largest biomass generation lines, planning, commissioning and operating plant in the world. Amongst other accolades, he was named Dutch Entrepreneur of the Year micro-grids in rural and remote areas. He in 2007 and Dutch Top Executive in 2008. As a recently founded his own start-up in Singapore called GRID (Grassroots and Rural Inno- faculty member of Delft University, he focuses vative Development), with the aim of creating on energy systems of the future, and is conmicro-grids across geographies in South and ducting research as well as working towards the realisation of his Green Village concept. South-East Asia to provide sustainable elecVan Wijk will be launching a new book, Our tricity to regional villages. Car As [a] Power Plant, at WFES 2014.

TOPIC: RURAL FUTURE ENERGY LANDSCAPES

Learn more OVER ONE BILLION PEOPLE IN THE WORLD DO NOT HAVE ACCESS TO ANY ELECTRICITY. TO PROVIDE THEM WITH SUSTAINABLE AND EFFICIENT ELECTRICITY THAT NOT ONLY HELPS THEM IMPROVE THEIR LIVING STANDARDS, BUT ALSO PROVIDE A MEANS TO EARN A LIVELIHOOD, IS ONE OF THE BIGGEST CHALLENGES FACED BY THE ENERGY SECTOR.

Rural electrification in many countries has not been able to take off due to a lack of supporting finance for entrepreneurs, workable an profitable business models, revenue management, government frameworks and policies and innovative ideas to provide complete energy solutions. Rural and remote areas are actually one of the biggest markets for the renewables industry. There are ample opportunities for business, great demand and

To make this possible, innovative solutions in off-grid space through unique and

zero competition. Both the service and product industry have equal opportu-

community-led business models, have to be supported and scaled. Micro-grids

nities in this segment to do considerable business across different geograph-

are one such solution, and this is by far the most promising concept to help

ical regions. Trends shaping the future of this industry sector are led by the

resolve the global energy crisis. It not only ensures domestic lighting, but also

opportunities presented by solar micro-grids with battery back up, which will be

provides energy to micro industry in rural areas, thus impacting the overall

the frontrunners in this segment. This is the only solution that has the capability

growth of the area and its population. The combination of technological inno-

to scale, sustain and support domestic and industrial needs.

vation and smart business solutions can together ensure that micro-grids are a game-changer for the entire renewable community.

It is not only a total green and environment-friendly solution, but also comes with the added benefits of easy deployment, minimum maintenance and possibility

Providing electricity to billions of people across a continent can only be achieved

of scale in size and numbers should there be growth in demand.

if the private sector is able to replicate and scale a successful business model, duly supported by government policies and development organisations, in a

The cost competitiveness of solar solutions also makes it a strong contender in

rapid deployment mode - keeping in mind the requirements at grassroots level.

resolving the global energy crisis.

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THE CONCEPT OF OUR CARS AS POWER PLANTS IS CONNECTED TO THE DEVELOPMENT AND INTRODUCTION OF THE FUEL CELL CAR. IF WE CAN INTRODUCE THE FUEL CELL CAR, PRODUCE HYDROGEN FROM GAS AND/OR ELECTRICITY AND SWITCH TO USING THE FUEL CELL IN OUR VEHICLES TO EFFICIENTLY PRODUCE ELECTRICITY, HEAT AND FRESH WATER, WE REALLY DO HAVE THE POWER TO CHANGE THE SYSTEM. Challenges are, of course manifold. Fuel cells with a longer lifetime; the development of car parks that, at the same time, are our power plants; organising an electricity production system that is constantly moving; plus hydrogen production, safety issues and car owners who are prepared to use their car for electricity and water production, must all be considered. The opportunities are also manifold. From car manufacturers that can offer the necessary technologies to transform a vehicle into a power plant and energy companies that will be required to change their business models, to IT companies that need to develop an E-cloud system and gas and oil companies that need to deliver hydrogen, the potential is there. The industry trends that are shaping this future are renewable energy technology developments and the fuel cell car. Using the fuel cell car as a power plant will make the system flexible, and demand and supply of electricity can be perfectly balanced.


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WFES: Committed to youth From the Green Career Fair to Masdar Institute’s Young Future Energy Leaders initiative, WFES is engaging the next generation of renewable energy advocates and leaders through an active programme of events and workshops Every year WFES invites students from schools and universities across the UAE to attend the summit, with the goal of getting

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today’s youth interested, committed and engaged in discussions about sustainability from a young age. By involving them directly in WFES activities and giving them a platform to be heard and ask questions, we are ensuring that their time, energy and knowledge is directed to planning and developing a better future for our planet.

WFES is working together with its high profile exhibitors to deliver a series of workshops that focus on facilitating student engagement, and this year’s summit features dedicated programming from the UAE and Saudi Arabia to Germany and Japan.

TOPIC: PRESENTATION ON THE KINGDOM AND MENA REGION’S ENERGY ISSUES JAPAN PAVILION, STAND NO. 8930

TOPIC: STATIC ELECTRICITY, VOLTAIC BATTERIES, SOLAR BATTERIES AND FUEL CELLS SOLAR LOG, STAND NO.

Participating companies will give an insight into their various products,

Solare Datensysteme from Germany is a leading company in solar monitor-

programmes and initiatives as well as showcase the latest technology and

ing and management and specialist developer of the Solar-Log™ monitor-

ADSG is a membership organisation whose mission is to promote sus-

information on developments in the renewable energy and sustainability

ing device and the Solar-Log™ WEB software portals. A solar power system

tainability management in Abu Dhabi by providing learning and knowledge

sector.

only produces maximum yields if it is generating electricity continuously

sharing opportunities for government, private companies and not for profit

DATE: 21ST AND 22ND JANUARY 2014 TIMING: 1030 HRS; 1130 HRS

and without plant downtimes. With Solar-Log™, malfunctions are detected

ABU DHABI SUSTAINABILITY GROUP (ADSG) STAND NO. 6130

organizations in a spirit of cooperation and open dialogue. ADSG is open to new members willing to practice and champion sustainability in Abu Dhabi.

and reported instantaneously before they give rise to financial losses and technical issues. The company’s data logger is the ideal tool for protecting

ADSG focuses on encouraging co-responsibility to ensure that government

PV investment as well as for monitoring PV plants of any size, realising

entities, business and not for profit organisations are all partners in working

technical requirements relating to feed-in management of grid companies as

towards achieving the goal of economic, environmental and social sustain-

well as turning PV production into efficient energy management.

ability, as well as, to contribute to the strengthening of intercultural dialogue

DATE: 21ST AND 22ND JANUARY 2014 TIMING: 1000-1800 HRS

about global and local sustainability.

DATE: 21ST AND 22ND JANUARY 2014 TIMING: 1000-1100 HRS; 1400-1500 HRS TOPIC: ADSG OVERVIEW AND STRATEGY INSIGHT KHALIFA UNIVERSITY, STAND NO. Khalifa University of Science, Technology and Research is an independent, co-educational, non-profit university with campuses in Abu Dhabi

TOPIC: RATIONALE AND BENEFITS OF MONITORING; HOW TO PROPERLY MONITOR A PV PLANT AND CONNECTING MONITORING AND ENERGY MANAGEMENT XERION ADVANCED HEATING, STAND NO.

and Sharjah. Established in 2007 to complement Abu Dhabi’s 2030 vision,

High-tech materials will define the key technologies of the 21st century.

which aims to build a knowledge-based economy that effectively contributes

Many of these ‘new materials’ can develop their characteristic properties

to the development of the UAE, the university offers bachelor degrees in

and be processed only at extremely high temperatures. The high capacity

Computer (concentration in Software Systems), Communication, Electrical

furnace systems developed by XERION in Germany have made it an

and Electronic (concentration in Power Systems), Mechanical, Aerospace,

acknowledged technology partner in this demanding field of application. For

Civil, Industrial and Systems, and Biomedical Engineering, Master’s and

over 10 years, research institutions and industrial enterprises in Germany

Doctorate degree programs in Mechanical, Aerospace, Nuclear, Biomedical,

and globally, have relied on the precision of our furnace systems.

Robotics and Electrical and Computer Engineering, in addition to Master’s

DATE: 22ND JANUARY 2014 TIMING: 1400-1600 HRS

degrees in Nuclear Engineering, Information Security and International and Civil Security.

DATE: 21ST AND 22ND JANUARY 2014 TIMING: 1000-1800 HRS TOPIC: INTRODUCTION TO UNIVERSITY PROGRAMMES AND A STUDENT PROJECT DISPLAY KING ABDULLAH CITY FOR ATOMIC & RENEWABLE ENERGY (K.A.CARE), STAND NO. 7340

TOPIC: FURNACE TECHNIQUES AND RESEARCH FOR THE ENERGY INDUSTRY SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC, STAND NO. A410 A global specialist in energy management with operations in more than 100 countries, Schneider Electric offers integrated solutions across multiple market segments, including leadership positions in energy and infrastructure, industrial processes, building automation, and data centres/networks, as well

K.A.CARE was established in 2010 with the fundamental aim of building a

as a broad presence in residential applications. Focused on making energy

sustainable future for Saudi Arabia by developing a substantial alternative

safe, reliable, efficient, productive and green, the company’s 140,000 plus

energy capacity fully supported by world-class local industries. Following

employees are actively committed to helping individuals and organisations.

extensive technical and economic analysis the decision has been taken to

DATE: 21ST AND 22ND JANUARY 2014 TIMING: 1000-1800 HRS TOPIC: PRESENTATION OF THE COMPANY’S ENERGY UNIVERSITY

introduce atomic and renewable energy for a significant portion of Saudi Arabia’s future energy mix. The two sectors will provide substantial capacity, advanced technology, and efficient use of resources that will be fully compliant with international best practices, conventions and treaties.

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Presenting the future of cleantech and renewable energy investment JOIN PROJECT DEVELOPERS, Project snapshot: ENERWHERE, UAE ENTREPRENEURS, SOLUTIONS PROVID- Enerwhere will be showcasing its modular solar generator for commercial/industrial scale off-grid power applications. We develop solar-diesel and solar ERS AND THOUGHT LEADERS AT THE battery hybrid solutions that provide reliable 4/7 power at a price below that of a conventional diesel generator, while significantly cutting fuel consumpWFES 2014 PROJECT & FINANCE VIL- tion and emissions. hybrid power generation is the lowest hanging fruit for impleLAGE FOR AN ACTION-PACKED SCHED- Solar-diesel menting solar power in the MENA region and most customers move away ULE OF GLOBAL PROJECT PRESENTA- from diesel for economic reasons. environmental benefits are obviously there, but when it comes to conTIONS AND EXCLUSIVE NETWORKING The vincing a company’s procurement department to rent a solar-diesel hybrid system instead of a conventional diesel generator, what matters most is the fact that adding solar can cut fuel consumption by up to 50 per cent and OPPORTUNITIES overall costs by around 15 to 20 per cent.

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The biggest hurdle that the renewables sector is facing in the Middle East today is fuel subsidies. In places like Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Iraq you have power shortages that could be solved with the implementation of solar systems, but at the highly subsidised prices for diesel fuel in these countries, even the cheapest solar power cannot compete. In countries where fuel isn’t subsidised, such as the UAE or most places in Africa, the biggest issue then becomes the high upfront investment costs for solar systems. This is where Enerwhere comes in with our leasing and rental options, which make solar power accessible, even for companies without a large investment budget or with temporary power needs.

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DAY ONE OF WFES 2014 SAW THOUSANDS OF EXHIBITORS, DELEGATES AND VISITORS FROM AROUND THE WORLD COME TOGETHER UNDER THE BANNER OF POWERING THE FUTURE OF ENERGY INNOVATION AND INVESTMENT

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Sustainable Living Expo Theater Program

Day 2 Tuesday 21 January 2014 An Integrated Approach for Sustainable Cities 11:15-11:25 Opening & Welcome address Nicole Bricq, French Minister for External Trade Featured Presentations 11:25-11:35 VIVAPOLIS concept: “Mieux vivre en ville” Michèle Pappalardo, Government Delegate for Sustainable Cities,French Ministry for Foreign Trade 11:35-11:50 Strategic Roadmaps for Sustainable Cities Olivier Chazal, Coordinator of the Club ADEME International - French eco companies promotion, French Agency for Environment and Energy Management (ADEME) 11:50-12:05 Sustainable Development & Energy Performance in Commercial Buildings Arnaud Martinez, Director Technical & Sustainable Development Middle East,MAF Dalkia Middle East 12:05-12:20 Building Resilient Infrastructures for a Sustainable Future: Managing Complexity and Uncertainty at the Energy-ICT-Water Nexus Lawrence Jones, President, Utility innovations and Infrastructure resilience, Alstom Grid 12:20-12:35 Innovation and Collaboration for Smarter and more Resilient Cities Régis Largillier, Schneider Electric Global Strategy, Smart City Business Development Manager, Schneider Electric 12:35-12:50 Energy Storage Technology in Real Field Applications Rémi Coulon, Chief Commercial Officer, Areva Renewables 12:50-13:05 Smart Water : Meeting Water Management Challenges thanks to Smart Technologies Julien Guittet, Vice President Water Development Middle East, Suez Environnement 13:05-13:20

Recover Initial Water Purity Thomas Jacquet, Business Development, Third Millenium Water

13:20-13:35 13:35-13:50

The French Expertise in Air Quality Monitoring Jacques Mediavilla, Area Manager, Environnement SA Sustainable Landscaping in Sustainable cities Yann Thomas, Manager, Microhumus

13:50:14:05 The Haute Couture for Customized Solar Panels: Street Furniture, Signage, Buildings, Public Transportation Stéphane POUGHON, CEO , DISASOLAR 14:05:14:20 Clean and Smart transportation ALSTOM (TBC) 14:20

Q&A Session

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