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The 18th International Energy & Environment Fair and Conference |
| Standort: | Istanbul, Turkei |
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| Website: | www.icci.com.tr |
| Startdatum: | 25-04-2012 | Endedatum: | 27-04-2012 |
| Schwerpunkt: | Erneuerbare Energie | International / National: | International |
| Aussteller vom letzten Mal: | 217 | Nummer von vorigen Ausgaben: |
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| Messebesucher des letzten Mals: | 12,263 | Preis für Messegelände/M2: | |
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| Information: | Ⅰ. Background:
The 18th of the ICCI Conference and Exhibition, which is successfully held since 1994 and which is regularly attended by approximately 13.000 local and foreign participants will be held, with enhanced content, as Energy and Environmental Technology Systems Fair and Conference at one of the most advantageous locations in the country in terms of location and capacity, Istanbul Expo Center, the economy and industrial capital of Turkey on April 25-26-27, 2012. The ICCI 2012 Exhibition and Conference will present a general outlook on the energy sector worldwide and in Turkey, and accordingly, issues such as Liberalisation and Re-structuring in Energy, Offer and Demand Projections, EU Energy Policies, as well as technical matters such like Cogeneration, High Efficiency Energy Generation Technologies, Energy Plant Operations, Renewable Energy, Waste Management, Recycling Systems, Environmental Technologies will be dealt with both in national and international scale. Ⅱ. Conference Topics: 1. General Outlook on the World Energy Sector 1.1 World energy Supply and Demand Projections in Energy Markets, in The Medium and Long Term 1.2. Liberalisation Practices in Energy 1.3. Energy Investments; Financing Markets; Energy Investment Models; Pricing Policies 2. Energy Sector in TURKEY 2.1. Financing Energy Investments 2.2. The State of Fossil and RenewableEnergy Resources (Oil, Natural Gas, Coal, Hydroelectricity,Geothermal, Wind, Solar, and Other Resources) 2.3 Sustainable Energy Policies 2.3.1. Energy Efficiency 2.3.2. Energy Supply and Demand Projections for Turkey 2.3.3. Supply Security in Energy 2.4. Assessing the Liberalisation Practices 2.4.1. Electricity, Electricity Generation-Distribution 2.4.2 Natural Gas,Natural Gas Supply and Transportation 2.5. Turkey As An Energy Coridor and Terminal 2.5.1. Natural Gas, Oil Markets 2.6. Renewable Energy Market Wind Hydroelectricity Solar Geothermal... Biomass and the other resources 2.7. Coal 2.8. Nuclear Energy 3. General Outlook on the EU Energy Sector 3.1. Energy Policies, Legislation and Practices 3.2. Compliance, Practices and Progress in The Process of Accession to The European Union 3.2.1. Energy Efficiency; Renewable Energy Sources 3.2.2. Electricity and Natural Gas Markets; Restructuring and the Problems Encountered 4. Energy and Environment 4.1. Energy-Environment relationship within the framework of International Obligations for the protection of environment 4.2. EU Environment Regulations and Policies; Turkey in terms of Energy-Environment liabilities within the EU accession stage Kyoto Emissions Trade Voluntary Carbon Markets Green Certificate Carbon Certificate 4.3. Competition and environment in energy 4.4. The contributions of efficient energy use on economy and the environment 4.5. Recycling technologies and practices for the environment 4.6. Energy and Environment 5. New Horizons in Energy 5.1 Energy Trade and Sample Applications Worldwide 5.2 Energy Risk Management 5.3 Energy Law 5.4 UCTE (Union for the Co-ordination of Transmission of Electricity) activities and importance 5.5 Innovative Ideas and Projects On Energy 5.6 Energy Logistics 6. Energy and Environment Technologies 6.1. Fossil Fuel Systems 6.1.1. Cogeneration, Mini-Micro Cogeneration and Trigeneration Systems 6.1.2. Natural Gas Combined Cycle Systems 6.1.3. Coal Fired Systems 6.1.4. Fuel Oil Fired Systems 6.2. Renewable Energy Technologies 6.2.1. Wind Energy 6.2.2. Solar Energy 6.2.3. Hydraulic - Hydroelectric 6.2.4. Geothermal 6.2.5. Biomass, Biogas, Landfill Gas(LFG) 6.3. Energy Generation from Waste 6.4. Hydrogen Energy 6.5. Operation and Maintenance in Power Plants 7. Environment Technologies 7.1. Enviroment Technology Systems 7.2. Recyling Systems 7.3. Energy Generation from Wastes 7.4. Utilisation of Forest and Agricultural Wastes |
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| Letzte Aktualisierung: |
25-11-2011 | |