Renewable Energy World Europe 2010
  Lieu: Amsterdam, Pays Bas
Téléphone:
+44 1992 656 645
Fax:
+44 1992 656 700
E-mail:
amandakpennwell.com
  Site web: www.renewableenergyworld-europe.com
  Date de début: 08-06-2010   Date de fin: 10-06-2010
  Focus: Energies Renouvelables   International / National: International
  Exposants la dernière fois: 452   Nombre d'éditions précédentes: 3
  Visiteurs de l'exposition
  la dernière fois:
11,500   Prix/M2 pour un petit stand: €405
  Participants à la conférence
  la dernière fois:
800   Prix du billet pour la Conférence:
  Description: Themes and topics

We welcome proposals for single presentations or for panel sessions. Topics of interest include, but are not restricted to, the following:

• The business and policy environment for renewable energy in Europe

--Copenhagen Climate Change Summit – key issues at COP 15 for the renewable energy and implications for utilities
--Policy risk – making secure investments? (Evolution of policy support - how declining support may affect investment decisions)
--2020 targets and national plans – growth prospects in European markets
--Locating business across unequally attractive markets
--Renewable energy business and developments in the Netherlands and other key markets
--Carbon pricing – affect on generation portfolios
--Fossil fuel pricing – affect on generation portfolios
--Regulatory issues

• Renewable energy technology and industry – state of the art

We invite presentations that provide a review of the technology, market data and cost (focus on reaching grid parity), also looking at industrial upscaling and supply chain issues for one or more key technologies

--Wind power
--Solar photovoltaics
--Concentrating solar thermal
--Geothermal power/heat
--Renewable heating/cooling
--Marine power
--Hydro power
--Emerging technologies

• Renewable energy technology – emerging technologies

--Presentations on new and emerging technologies, the challenges of getting to market, and technology trends

• Renewable Energy World Europe utility issues conference Renewable energy strategies for a futureproof energy business

--The decentralized utility model
--Deployment of decentralized renewable generation
--Working with the ‘prosumer’
--Client retention through multiple solutions – sustainable electricity/heat/cooling/waste solutions/water/transport

• The renewable utility in action

--Profiles and case studies from utilities that are working with a high proportion of renewable energy (all technologies) --Marketing green power products: sourcing, branding and sale of renewable electricity

• Building and managing a utility renewable energy portfolio

--Which technologies offer the most promising returns? How lead times and return on investment compare across renewable and non-renewable technologies
--Identifying and managing profitable renewables projects
--Maximizing plant efficiency
--Long-term operation and maintenance
--What can ESCOs – Energy Service Companies - offer?
--Building – and acquiring – competence in renewables technologies
--Health and safety

• Developing a renewable energy project

--Site selection issues (including e.g. wind/solar resource)
--Consenting, planning, environmental issues
--Public education and acceptance
--Sourcing equipment and suppliers (quality assurance)
--Finance and insurance
--Learning from experience (lessons learned from positive and negative experiences)

• Renewable Energy World Europe grid conference [in association with Power Grid Europe] Renewable energy on the grids of today’s – and tomorrow’s – Europe

--Transformation of Europe’s power grid – the technical challenges of additional renewable capacity
--The need for strategic investment in Europe’s grid infrastructure
--The European supergrid
--When the wind doesn’t blow - do high levels of renewable energy really need backup?
--Smartgrids – a foundation for high levels of decentralized generation
--Building a ‘virtual’ utility
--Electricity storage options

• Renewable Energy World Europe biomass power conference

--Biomass combustion
--Biomass gasification
--Anaerobic digestion, biogas technologies
--Biomass CHP
--Biomass feedstocks: supply, price and environmental issues
--Biomass power/heat and power showcase
--Site selection issues
--Consenting, planning, environmental issues
--Public education and acceptance
--Sourcing equipment and suppliers (quality assurance)
--Finance and insurance
--Learning from experience (lessons learned from positive and negative experiences)

• Renewable Energy World Europe solar power conference

--Harnessing solar for a renewable energy portfolio
--Large-scale solar PV technology, installations and business
--Concentrating solar thermal technology, installations and business
--Site selection issues
--Consenting, planning, environmental issues
--Public education and acceptance
--Sourcing equipment and suppliers (quality assurance)
--Finance and insurance
--Learning from experience (lessons learned from positive and negative experiences)

• Renewable Energy World Europe wind power conference

--Offshore wind technology and installations
--Offshore wind – economics
--Offshore wind – technical challenges
--Offshore wind market updates from markets such as the UK, the Netherlands, Germany
--Health and safety, offshore and on
--Are supply chain issues gone for ever?
--Dealing with operation and maintenance (technician shortages etc)
--Onshore wind technology and installations
--Site selection issues, including micrositing
--Consenting, planning, environmental issues
--Public education and acceptance
--Sourcing equipment and suppliers (quality assurance)
--Finance and insurance
--Learning from experience (lessons learned from positive and negative experiences)

• Renewable Energy World Europe renewable mobility conference

--Utility involvement in electric vehicles
--Electric vehicles as grid support
--Trends in European vehicle manufacturing

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