Renewable Energy World Europe 2012
  Location: Cologne, Germany
Phone:
+44 1992 656 645
Fax:
+44 1992 656 700
E-mail:
amandakpennwell.com
  Website: www.renewableenergyworld-europe.com
  Start Date: 12-Jun-2012   End Date: 14-Jun-2012
  Focus: Renewable Energy   International / National: International
  Exhibitors Last Time: 602   Times Held Before: 5
  Exhibition Visitors Last Time: 14,917   M2 Cost Small Booth:
  Conference Participants Last Time: 1,410   Conference Ticket Cost:
  Description: Why Exhibit at Renewable Energy World Europe?

Renewable Energy World Europe, together with POWER-GEN Europe offers unrivalled networking opportunities connecting the utility-scale renewables and general power industry. The busy exhibition floor is populated by major players in the renewable sector, alongside a high-level conference featuring strategic and technical presentations by leading experts in the renewable power energy field. Industry professionals value the opportunity to come together each year at the annual Renewable Energy World Europe and POWER-GEN Europe conference and exhibition.

Themes and topics:

● Technologies

Wind
CSP
PV
CPV
Solar Thermal
Bioenergies
Hydro, Marine & Tidal Power
District Heating & Cooling
Geothermal & Heat Pumps

● Strategic

Distributed Small Scale Renewables
Finance
Siting/Permitting
Impacts of Economic Development
Repowering
Policy
Procurement/Contracting
Smart & Urban Renewables City
Manufacturing
Incentives & Support Mechanisms
Improving Monitoring & Forecasting
Site & Resource Assessment

● Integration

Politics, Policy & Regulation

EU and national energy policy integration
Climate change drivers
Green economic policies
Security of supply
Grid connection rules

● Market Strategies and Future challenges

Utility renewables strategies
Meeting customer expectations
The role for baseload as renewable generation expands
Strategies for securing fuel supplies
Workforce of the future
Supply chain issues
Global supplier competition
Replacing aging infrastructure
Meeting growth in power demand
Fostering research & development

● Balancing Supply and Demand

Implications of integrating intermittent and distributed generation
Hybrid power plants
Flexible power generation
Smart grid
Interconnections and supergrids
Ancillary services remuneration
Energy efficiency initiatives
Energy storage
Pumped storage solutions
Electric mobility
Grid inertia – system stability & reliability

  Last Update: 18-11-2011
 
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