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DAY 2
20th JANUARY 2015
Technological strength on show at ADSW 2015 #WFES15
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Doors opened at ADNEC yesterday for the eighth edition of WFES
CLEAN ENERGY innovations and the latest in renewable energy technology have taken centre stage at Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Centre (ADNEC) this week as more than 32,000 delegates converge on the UAE capital for Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week (ADSW). The World Future Energy Summit (WFES), the International Water Summit (IWS) and EcoWASTE all started their four-day run at ADNEC yesterday, with the exhibitions set to showcase the latest technological innovations that will look to provide commercial solutions to interconnected challenges of clean energy generation, water security and waste management. In attendance on Day One of WFES were representatives from industry, governments, finance institutions, research organisations and think tanks, from all over the world. Many will be participating in panel discussions, product exhibitions and workshops throughout the exhibition. Speaking during the Opening Ceremony in the ICC Hall at ADNEC, HE Dr. Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, UAE Minister of State and CEO of Masdar, remarked, “The late founding father of the UAE, Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, recognised the importance of building bridges between nations and across cultures to address the world's most pressing sustainability challenges through partnership and innovative thinking.” During his historic visit to the UAE, Egypt President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi highlighted the historic ties between Egypt and the UAE during the Opening Ceremony. El-Sisi said that the Middle East needed to tackle international misconceptions of the region, while also highlighting his country’s aim to produce 20 per cent of its energy from renewable sources by 2020.
Dr. Al Jaber continued, “As we gather at this year's Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week, the world's attention is captured by headlines of our evolving global energy landscape. “Recently, we witnessed a sudden drop in oil prices – one that most fear is unusual, even for an industry that has always undertaken short-term price fluctuations. “This has prompted some analysts to believe that low oil prices will result in a drop in renewable energy investment, but today our interconnected energy landscape has evolved beyond the point that the price of oil determines the fate of clean energy. “Renewable energy has graduated from an expensive alternative to a competitive technology of choice,” he added. The clean energy sector has brought an array of technologies to exhibit to visitors at this year’s WFES, including a fully-integrated hybrid product, which captures solar and wind energy to provide more consistent power generation in off-grid locations; a mobile solar power plant on a trailer with a 4.8kWp capacity; and a battery with a storage capacity of up to 20kWh. Other products on display include a new turbine that converts energy from sea waves, whose high-energy density has been rated as the highest among renewable energy sources; parabolic sun-dish concentrators combined with specialised steam generators suitable for enhanced oil recovery (EOR), water desalination operations and power generation; and a vending machine capable of producing 1,800 litres per day of pure water from air. WFES, and co-located exhibitions IWS and EcoWASTE, will run until 22 January 2015 at ADNEC.
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