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ALL-ENERGY AUSTRALIA 2011: ISSUE 3 September 2011 FREE ONLINE REGISTRATION FOR ALL THOSE WITH A PROFESSIONAL INTEREST IN CLEAN AND RENEWABLE ENERGY SHOW PREVIEW OFFICIALLY SUPPORTED BY THE STATE GOVERNMENT OF VICTORIA For all the latest All-Energy Australia 2011 news visit our website: www.all-energy.com.au PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY PLATINUM SPONSORS GOLD SPONSORS LEARNED SOCIETY PATRON ORGANISED BY SILVER SPONSORS AUSTRALIA’S LARGEST CLEAN AND RENEWABLE ENERGY EVENT 12/13 October 2011, Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre REGISTER ONLINE NOW – FREE OF CHARGE! Prime Minister to address All-Energy Australia 2011 FULL CONFERENCE PROGRAMME AND LIST OF EXHIBITORS INSIDE Julia Gillard will launch the biggest and most significant clean and renewable energy event Australia has ever seen. Via a specially pre-recorded address for the event, the Prime Minister will officially welcome delegates and provide introductory remarks to those attending All-Energy Australia 2011. Ms Gillard’s participation adds further weight to the two-day international exhibition and multi-stream conference that is expected to attract as many as 4,000 participants, 200 exhibitors and more than 100 leading international and local speakers. Inside: Welcome to All-Energy Australia 2011 from The Hon. Michael O’Brien MP, Minister for Energy and Resources, State Government of Victoria page 2 What will the exhibitors be showing? See pages 5 & 18 for further details Full conference programme page 7 Around the world with All-Energy page 12 List of exhibitors page 20 …so it is fitting that our nation is hosting the All-Energy conference – the third iteration of this significant international renewable and clean energy event. By taking part in events like All-Energy and engaging with other clean energy businesses, scientists and innovators, you’re part of the solution when it comes to tackling climate change. We can’t just ignore the fact that the current structure of our economy is contributing to changes in our climate – changes that stand to significantly impact Australia. And as we begin this vital transition, the Gillard Labor Government remains committed to working alongside the clean energy community. We all recognise that the lasting reform needed to confront the challenge of climate change will not happen without considerable planning and effort. For that reason, moving toward a prosperous, low-carbon economy requires the right policy balance and the Gillard Government has achieved this balance in the Clean Energy Future plan. In this plan, we have the foundation for the essential structural change to our economy necessary to meet the environmental and economic challenges of this century. A central element of this plan is to put a price on carbon. This will provide a clear market signal to reduce pollution in the cheapest and most efficient way. By its very nature, a carbon price makes cleaner forms of energy more competitive with higher pollution alternatives. The carbon price will work in conjunction with the Government’s enhanced Renewable Energy Target to drive further expansion in renewable energy. By legislating that 20 per cent of Australia’s electricity supply will come from renewable sources in 2020 and beyond, the RET continues to provide the financial incentive necessary for renewable power generation to grow in Australia. The carbon price will cause the transformation of our energy sector, driving around $100 billion in investment in the renewables sector over the period to 2050. While these price signals are central to providing policy and investment certainty to the market, the Government also recognises the need for direct investment in technology development to support innovation in the sector. That’s why the creation of the $10 billion Clean Energy Finance Corporation will be so important. By giving clean energy projects in development strong financial backing, the CEFC will assist promising renewable energy sources in entering the energy market. Support will be available for businesses seeking funds to get clean energy products and proposals off the ground. There’ll also be investment in manufacturing businesses seeking to produce clean technology products. As well as promoting greater supply of clean energy we also need to look at the demand side of the equation by helping Australians to use energy more efficiently. When individual actions like turning off a TV at the wall, or installing power-saving LED lighting are encouraged across a society the savings – both in reduced energy bills and in carbon emissions – can be vast. Ultimately, improved energy efficiency will lower carbon pollution, improve energy security and help households and business save money. That’s why the Government will support such measures by expanding programmes to improve energy efficiency in households, business and government. The Government’s plan for a Clean Energy Future is the right step forward. It gets the balance right. Renewable energy is central to Australia’s clean energy future… By The Hon Greg Combet AM MP, Minister for Climate Change and Energy Efficiency 3rd year

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ALL-ENERGY AUSTRALIA 2011: ISSUE 3 September 2011

FREE ONLINE REGISTRATION FOR ALL THOSE WITH A PROFESSIONAL INTEREST IN CLEAN AND RENEWABLE ENERGY

SHOW PREVIEW

OFFICIALLY SUPPORTED BY THE STATE GOVERNMENT OF VICTORIA

For all the latest All-Energy Australia 2011 news visit our website: www.all-energy.com.au

PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY

PLATINUM SPONSORS

GOLD SPONSORS

LEARNED SOCIETY PATRON

ORGANISED BY

SILVER SPONSORS

AUSTRALIA’S LARGEST CLEAN AND RENEWABLE ENERGY EVENT12/13 October 2011, Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre

REGISTERONLINENOW

– FREE OFCHARGE!

Prime Minister toaddress All-EnergyAustralia 2011

FULLCONFERENCE

PROGRAMME ANDLIST OF EXHIBITORS

INSIDE

Julia Gillard will launch the biggestand most significant clean andrenewable energy event Australiahas ever seen.

Via a specially pre-recorded addressfor the event, the Prime Minister willofficially welcome delegates andprovide introductory remarks to thoseattending All-Energy Australia 2011.

Ms Gillard’s participation adds furtherweight to the two-day internationalexhibition and multi-stream conferencethat is expected to attract as many as4,000 participants, 200 exhibitors andmore than 100 leading internationaland local speakers.

Inside:Welcome to

All-EnergyAustralia 2011from The Hon.Michael O’BrienMP, Minister forEnergy andResources, StateGovernment ofVictoria

page 2

What will the exhibitors be showing?See pages 5 & 18 for further details

Full conference programmepage 7

Around the world with All-Energypage 12

List of exhibitorspage 20

…so it is fitting that our nation is hosting the All-Energyconference – the third iteration of this significant internationalrenewable and clean energy event. By taking part in eventslike All-Energy and engaging with other clean energybusinesses, scientists and innovators, you’re part of thesolution when it comes to tackling climate change.

We can’t just ignore the fact that the current structure of oureconomy is contributing to changes in our climate – changes thatstand to significantly impact Australia. And as we begin this vitaltransition, the Gillard Labor Government remains committed toworking alongside the clean energy community.

We all recognise that the lasting reform needed to confront thechallenge of climate change will not happen without considerableplanning and effort. For that reason, moving toward a prosperous,low-carbon economy requires the right policy balance and theGillard Government has achieved this balance in the Clean EnergyFuture plan. In this plan, we have the foundation for the essentialstructural change to our economy necessary to meet theenvironmental and economic challenges of this century.

A central element of this plan is to put a price on carbon. This willprovide a clear market signal to reduce pollution in the cheapestand most efficient way. By its very nature, a carbon price makescleaner forms of energy more competitive with higher pollutionalternatives. The carbon price will work in conjunction with theGovernment’s enhanced Renewable Energy Target to drive furtherexpansion in renewable energy. By legislating that 20 per cent ofAustralia’s electricity supply will come from renewable sources in2020 and beyond, the RET continues to provide the financialincentive necessary for renewable power generation to grow inAustralia.

The carbon price will cause the transformation of our energy sector,driving around $100 billion in investment in the renewables sectorover the period to 2050. While these price signals are central toproviding policy and investment certainty to the market, theGovernment also recognises the need for direct investment intechnology development to support innovation in the sector. That’swhy the creation of the $10 billion Clean Energy FinanceCorporation will be so important. By giving clean energy projects indevelopment strong financial backing, the CEFC will assistpromising renewable energy sources in entering the energy market.

Support will be available for businesses seeking funds to get cleanenergy products and proposals off the ground. There’ll also beinvestment in manufacturing businesses seeking to produce cleantechnology products.

As well as promoting greater supply of clean energy we also needto look at the demand side of the equation by helping Australians touse energy more efficiently. When individual actions like turning offa TV at the wall, or installing power-saving LED lighting areencouraged across a society the savings – both in reduced energybills and in carbon emissions – can be vast.

Ultimately, improved energy efficiency will lower carbon pollution,improve energy security and help households and business savemoney. That’s why the Government will support such measures byexpanding programmes to improve energy efficiency in households,business and government.

The Government’s plan for a Clean Energy Futureis the right step forward. It gets the balance right.

Renewable energy iscentral to Australia’sclean energy future…By The Hon Greg Combet AM MP, Minister for Climate Change and Energy Efficiency

3rdyear

Victoria is the perfect settingfor a gathering focused on therenewable and low emissionstechnologies that have thepotential to play such animportant role in meeting theAsia Pacific region’s growingenergy needs. Our state is richin renewable resources and isalso well placed to benefitfrom new technologies thatlower emissions fromconventional energy sources.

The Victorian Government is committed to a phased, wellmanaged, transition to a low carbon future while maintaining areliable and affordable energy supply for households andbusinesses. Victoria’s vast reserves of low-cost coal have longprovided the affordable baseload power that is one of the state’skey economic advantages.

But brown coal-fired power generation faces challenges in acarbon constrained future and technology will be part of the

solution, both through cleancoal technologies and thedevelopment of morerenewable energy sources. Tothis end, the VictorianGovernment continues to drive pre-commercial work on low cost,low emission technologies, primarily through funding providedunder the Energy Technology Innovation Strategy.

The All Energy Australia International Exhibition & Conference isan opportunity for us all to learn more about the latestdevelopments in this important field and explore the potential fornew renewable and low emission technologies to help power thefuture of our region.

The Hon. Michael O'Brien MP,Minister for Energy and Resources,

State Government of Victoria

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12/13 OCTOBER 2011 • MELBOURNE CONVENTION & EXHIBITION CENTRE

YOUR SHOW PLANNERDate: 12–13 October 2011Venue: Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre

Day 1 – Wednesday 12 October08.00 Registration opens08.30 Exhibition opens09.00 Opening plenary session11.15 Conference parallel sessions begin12.30 Lunch, networking and exhibition17.00 Close of Day 1 and opening of the

Grand Networking Event in the exhibition hall19.00 Grand Networking Event closes

Day 2 – Thursday 13 October08.00 Registration opens08.30 Exhibition opens09.00 Conference parallel sessions begin10.00 Solar Workshops commence in

Associated Events Zone12.15 Lunch, networking and exhibition15.30 Grand Plenary Debate and Round Table – Will

the Australian economy benefit from a price oncarbon?

17.00 Close of All-Energy Australia 2011

THANKS…A very big thank you goes out to allour sponsors and supporters for theircontinued support of the show – wesimply couldn’t do it without you andwish you every commercial successat All-Energy Australia 2011.LANYARDS SPONSOR

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Welcome…

Australia stands at the crossroads of acrucial moment in its economic, politicaland social evolution. Will we embracethe shift to a low-carbon economy, orwill we reject it and stick with what wehave now – an economy rooted in theuse of fossil fuels?

For many people, the need to embraceclean and renewable energy is about theneed to combat climate change, whichmost, if not all, leading scientists nowbelieve is being driven as much by humaneconomic activity as any natural cyclicalchanges.

But this is only one of the reasons forembracing clean and renewable energy.There are at least three others – all equallycompelling.

The first is energy security and thedwindling supply of oil. The second is theurgent need to embrace a new motor ofeconomic growth and prosperity whichmany believe will be at least as significantas the microprocessor revolution. The thirdis the inevitability of tariff barriers on theexports from those economies which do notembrace a low-carbon future.

While some doubt the concept of ‘peak oil’ –the point in time when the maximum rate of

global petroleum extraction is reached, afterwhich the rate of production enters terminaldecline – many others, including the IEA,believe we have already reached or eventpassed this point. One thing is for sure, theprice of oil, despite huge volatility, is on aclear upward trend. Even if there are largereserves beneath the Arctic, anddisregarding the environmental implicationsof extracting them, the cost of exploitationwill be considerable.

Second is the need for a new motor ofeconomic growth. If you want support forthis view, examine China that has placedclean and renewable energy (andenvironment cleaning technologies) centrestage in its 12th Five-year Plan. The reality ofworld economics is that China aspires tobeing the next global economic superpowerand being a leader in clean and renewableenergy technologies is regarded as crucialto achieving that aim – just as the US sawleadership in the microprocessor spherewas crucial to its aspirations 40 years ago.

Third, is the future of world trade. Despitethe political games and policy arguments,many major economies are increasinglysetting out to tackle climate change andtake advantage of the new economicdynamic imparted by clean and renewableenergy technologies. It is unlikely they will

stand idly by and see those economieswhich reject a low-carbon future gain aneconomic price advantage, even atemporary one. It is unlikely to be longbefore these powerful nations exert theirinfluence through the WTO and start toimpose tariff walls on those economieswhich continue down the high carbon path,and this will potentially hit the big mineralexporters such as Australia the hardest.

Whether you are an ardent supporter ofclean and renewable energy, or anopponent on the grounds that any attemptto shift to a low carbon economy will have adisastrous effect on Australia’s economy, All-Energy Australia is relevant to you.

The arguments in favour of a shift to cleanenergy and the low carbon economy arenumerous and they are powerful.

All-Energy Australia offers a comprehensive,independent and international platform tohelp facilitate what we believe to be themost important debate of our age.

Just as importantly, All-Energy Australiaoffers what is now the largest showcase forsceptics and supporters alike to come andsee what is being done to make clean andrenewable energy more practical and morecost effective to implement.

Standing at thecrossroads

Are you installing solar panels? Are you thinking of becoming

an installer? Are you looking to understand

the Australian solar PVmarketplace?

SOLAR WORKSHOPS@All-EnergyAustralia are for you!

WHEN: Thursday 13 October, sessions from 10.00 – 14.00WHERE: Associated Events Zone, All-Energy Australia 2011WHO: Presented by the Australian Solar Energy Society

(AuSES)WHAT: Three FREE TO ATTEND workshopsFOR: Installers, Contractors, Managers, Owners

& New Businesses

The SOLAR WORKSHOPS include: 10.00: What’s happening in the Solar PV Market?

Overview of the current status and trends in Australia.By Nigel Morris, Director, Solar Business Services

11.30: SOLAR PV Best Practice!Feedback from the Solar PV Inspections 2011 undertaken byAuSES. By Glen Morris, Director, AuSES

14.00: Finding your way around the Australian PV MarketUpdate for companies new to the Australian solar PVmarketplace. By Warwick Johnston, Director, SunWiz Consulting

Registration is free and details are available athttp://www.all-energy.com.au/Solar_Workshops.html soREGISTER NOW for your place at this important Solar PVindustry update.

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SOLAR WORKSHOPS @All-Energy Australia

Independent and authoritative – without grace or favour,we co-operate with a wide range of organisations across theenergy spectrum

Comprehensive and diverse – international exhibition &conference dedicated to all aspects of clean and renewableenergy – technology, finance, social and political, andimplementation

Well established – now in its third year with the support ofthe State Government of Victoria and all main clean energyassociations

A major international exhibition – 40% larger thanAll-Energy Australia 2010 with over 200 exhibitors from 12countries – check out the exhibitor list on page 20 and think ofthe time you’ll save holding meetings and comparingproducts and services in one place at one time!

A compelling and highly topical multi-streamconference with each session and stream devised with theinput of top industry experts

Join us at the Grand Networking Event where businessand pleasure really do mix!

Free to attend: Australia’s only B2B exhibition that isfree-of-charge to all with a professional or commercial interestin clean and renewable energy.

Supported and sponsored by over 40 organisations,All-Energy Australia 2011 is truly unmissable – 3,000participants from 20 countries attended in 2010 … find outwhy by joining us in Melbourne this October.

Key reasons toattend All-EnergyAustralia 2011

The Victorian and Australian governments have created an exciting investment climate designed to make swift gains in renewable energy technology and lead work in cleaner technologies for the fossil fuel energy sector.

The Victorian Government supports industry investment in new energy technology with clear policy direction, market reforms and significant funding opportunities, recently committing an additional $41 million to support new and emerging energy technologies.

The Low Emission Energy Technology Program effectively doubles funding for renewable energy and low emission technology projects, plus the Victorian Government is also helping to foster further international linkages in these areas.

The time is right to invest in Victoria.

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12/13 OCTOBER 2011 • MELBOURNE CONVENTION & EXHIBITION CENTRE

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What’s in the exhibition?Listed below is a sneak preview of just a handful of some of the products and services that will be on display inthe All-Energy Australia 2011 exhibition – a taster of a bumper treat in store…AquaGen Technologies

AquaGen is a technology company specialising in solutions todeliver clean, renewable ocean energy. Our key technology,known as SurgeDrive®, is an innovative, emissions-free, waveenergy system which harnesses the energy of ocean waves toproduce electricity or desalinated water. The technologyovercomes the historical barriers to commercialising wave powerand, as such, its large scale application has enormous potentialto harness the vast global wave resource at a price morecommonly associated with traditional renewable energy forms.

GeoExchangeWaterFurnace International has been apioneer in the development of thegeoexchange heating and coolingindustry in dozens of countriesworldwide. Australia is no exception, withthe first WaterFurnace geothermal orground source heat pumps installed herein the early 1990s. GeoExchange Australiais proud to be an international distributorfor one of the most respected names inthe industry and look forward to seeingyou at Stand J125 in the Energy Efficiency Section of All-EnergyAustralia 2011. Come along and find out more about how 30

years of international experience and 20 years of local experiencecan provide you with the most energy efficient heating andcooling system on the market.

Solar Systems

Solar Systems Pty Ltd (wholly owned subsidiary of Silex SystemsLtd) has commenced construction planning work for what will beone of Australia’s largest solar power stations. The project will belocated in Carwarp, south of Mildura, Victoria. This is a significantdevelopment for local industry and the broader community,delivering a world class solar power station. Construction andoperation of this unique facility will create business opportunitiesfor regional suppliers and local service providers. Solar Systems’unique Dense Array technology utilises the world’s most efficientsolar cells. These advanced ‘triple junction’ solar cells have world-leading performance, currently capable of approximately 40%conversion efficiency – approximately double the efficiency oftoday’s best silicon-based cells. All-Energy Australia 2011 willexhibit a scale model of the Solar Systems’ CPV dish technologyat booth A160.

SunClik Pty. LtdSunClik Pty. Ltd will be exhibiting their adjustable mountingsystem for Solar Panels at All-Energy Australia 2011 Instructional audio-visual display Samples of some of our components Small hands-on displays of how the system works Talk direct to our design engineer

Our solar panel mounting system is an adjustable system,suitable for any job size and variety of roof structures We alsooffer a design and fabrication service that allows for customisedsolutions for our clients. Our exhibit will be of interest to allmembers of the Australian solar industry.

Verdicorp

Verdicorp, manufacturer of high performance renewable energyOrganic Rankine Cycle Turbines present a new range of ORCproducts for the Australian market. These modular ORC systemsconvert waste heat into electrical energy in the 30kWe to 1MWerange. Verdicorp oil free, variable speed direct drive magneticallylevitated turbines, utilise the Danfoss Turbocor Compressortechnology, the innovation leader of the HVAC industry.

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A key objective back in 2009 when we launchedAll-Energy Australia was to establish the event as acomprehensive, independent, international andauthoritative platform for showcasing, discussing anddebating all forms of clean and renewable energy,without grace or favour to any single interest group.

With the event now in its third year, we think we are heading in theright direction and for that we must thank our official supporter, theState Government of Victoria, Austrade, all those companies andorganisations who are our sponsors, plus all the companiesexhibiting and, just as importantly, all those industry experts whomake the conference possible.

This year, Australia is at a critical historic moment, right on theverge of implementing a carbon price which could play a crucialrole in shifting the balance of energy generation away from fossilfuels and towards an energy future dominated by a diverse rangeof clean and renewable energy technologies.

What is more important though, we believe, is that clean andrenewable energy is not just another form of energy generation, butis the beating heart of a new industrial revolution. Blessed with anabundance of clean natural energy resources, Australia has aremarkable opportunity to bring its undoubted brain power andfinancial knowhow to bear in such a way that clean and renewableenergy not only powers the air con, the cars and the TV sets, butmore importantly, assumes centre stage as motor of a low-carboneconomy powering future economic growth, employment andprosperity. Renewable energy has the potential to power ourhomes, our commerce and indeed our industry. All-EnergyAustralia’s international line-up will provide its delegates with aninsight to what is possible today and tomorrow.

Day 1It is fitting, therefore that at 09.00 on 12 October, Prime MinisterGillard will open the All-Energy Australia 2011 conference with aspecially recorded address. Unfortunately, Prime Minister Gillard isunable to attend in person due to Parliamentary commitments.She will be followed by Dr Urban Rid, Director-General for ClimateProtection, Environment and Energy, Renewable Energies andInternational Cooperation, Federal Ministry for the Environment,Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety, Ministry of Germany.Dr Rid is one of the authors of Germany's most recent legislationregarding the accelerated phasing out of nuclear energy and therelated transformation of the German energy sector – a subjectlikely to be received with great interest!

Following the Ministerial Plenary Session, the conference willsplit into five parallel streams:

Stream 1/Day 1 opens with 2 sessions on Carbon Capture &Storage and we thank the Global CCS Institute for theirparticipation. Session 1 will conclude with a series of presentationsexploring common barriers facing the commercialisation of threekey technologies, namely CCS, marine and geothermal. It’s easy tounderestimate the technical problems of clean energy, whichmakes it important to understand them.

Stream 2/Day 1 is devoted to solar, and the highlights include oneof the world’s top solar experts, Professor David Faiman, Chairman ofthe Department of Solar Energy & Environmental Physics atBen-Gurion University, and Director, National Solar Energy Center,Israel, on the potential and economics of concentrated solar PV.Following presentations on the Solar Flagships solar PV and thermalprojects, Brightsource Energy’s Andrew Dyer will take us to theMojave Desert in the US and Ivanpah Project, currently the world’slargest solar power tower project which will power 140,000 homeswhen it goes online in 2014.

Stream 3/Day 1 is devoted to how clean energy is being embracedby industry, and state and local government. Highlights includepresentations from Galaxy Resources and Linc Energy, Queensland’sOffice of Clean Energy, and the highly respected Allan Jones MBE,the Chief Development Officer, Energy and Climate Change, at theCity of Sydney.

CONFERENCE AT-A-GLANCE CONFERENCECONCONFERENCE AT-A-

Day 1, Wednesday 12 OctoberStream 1 Stream 2 Stream 3 Stream 4 Stream 5

9.00 – 10.30 Ministerial plenary session

10.30 – 11.15 Exhibition and networking11.15 – 12.30 Carbon capture

& storage (1):A globalperspective onCCS

Solar (1):Industryperspective

Embracing cleanenergy in industry

Hydrogen and fuelcell technology

Transmission &Distribution (1):The Smart Grid

12.30 – 14.00 Lunch, exhibition and networking14.00 – 15.15 Carbon capture &

storage (2):Demonstration tocommercialisation

Solar (2):PV

Embracing cleanenergy inGovernment (1):Local Councils

Transport Transmission &Distribution (2):Handlingintermittent energyresources

15.15 – 15.45 Exhibition and networking15.45 – 17.00 Barriers to

commercialrenewable energydevelopment

Solar (3):Thermal

Embracing cleanenergy inGovernment (2):State Government

Bioenergy Wave and tidalenergy (1)

17.00 – 19.00 Close of day one – followed by Grand Networking Event

Day 2, Thursday 13 OctoberStream 1 Stream 2 Stream 3 Stream 4 Stream 5

9.00 – 10.15 Internationalperspective onclean energy

Energyefficiency (1):Industrial efficiency

Young EnergyProfessionals (1)

Building anAustralian cleanenergy industry

Wave and tidalenergy (2)

10.15 – 11.00 Exhibition and networking11.00 – 12.15 Investment

session (1):International

Energyefficiency (2):The future isenergy efficiency

Young EnergyProfessionals (2)

Skills and training Wind energy

12.15 – 13.45 Lunch, exhibition and networking13.45 – 15.00 Investment

session (2): National

Energyefficiency (3):Clean cities –efficiency andcogeneration inprecincts

Young EnergyProfessionals (3)

Carbon pricingand emissionstrading

Geothermalenergy

15.00 – 15.30 Exhibition and networking15.30 – 17.00 Grand Plenary Debate and Round Table:

Will the Australian economy benefit from a price on carbon?

17.00 Close of conference

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Day 1, Wednesday 12 OctoberStream 1 – Room 220 Stream 2 – Room 219

09.00–10.30 Ministerial plenary session9.00 Welcome from the organisers of All-Energy Australia 20119.10 Introduction by Chair9.15 The Hon Julia Gillard MP, Prime Minister of Australia (prerecorded)9.30 Dr Urban Rid, Director-General for Climate Protection, Environment and Energy,

Renewable Energies and International Cooperation, Federal Ministry for the Environment,Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety, Ministry of Germany

9.50 Jeff Rosewarne, Secretary, Department of Primary Industries, State Government of Victoria10.00 Discussion and Q&A

10.30 Exhibition and networking

11.15 – 12.30 Carbon capture and storage (1): A global perspective on CCS(Session details TBC)

Solar (1):Industry perspective11.15 Introduction by Chair11.20 Solar Dawn Project Development

Anthony Wiseman, Regional Directorand General Manager – Australia,Areva Solar

11.40 The potential and economics ofconcentrated Solar PVProfessor David Faiman, Chairman,Department of Solar Energy &Environmental Physics, Ben-GurionUniversity; Director, National SolarEnergy Center, Israel

12.00 Presentation title TBCDouglas Smith, Sales & MarketingManager Australia /Asia, BP Solar

12.20 Discussion and Q&A

12.30 Lunch, exhibition and networking

14.00–15.15 Carbon capture & storage (2):Demonstration to commercialisation14.00 Introduction by Chair14.05 Moving CCS through demonstration

to viable businesses, the roles and challenges for technologydevelopers, industry andgovernmentsDr Richard Aldous, Recently AppointedCEO, The Co-operative Research Centrefor Greenhouse Gas Technologies(CO2CRC)

14.25 Stock take on CCS projectsDr Dennis R Van Puyvelde, ProgrammeManager, Low Emissions Technologies,Australian Coal Association

14.45 Reducing the cost of using coal in theground for generation by cutting itsCO2 contentJack Hamilton, Exergen

15.05 Discussion and Q&A

Solar (2):PV14.00 Introduction by Chair14.05 Pluto cell technology – the next

generation of solarMark Kibby, BBS Commercial Manager,Suntech Power Australia

14.25 Real-life performance data of solarmodules in the Australian climateOliver Hartley, Managing Director,Q Cells Australia

14.45 Protecting PV modules against harshenvironmental conditionsAndreas Hahn, Director of Emerging PVMarkets, SCHOTT Solar

15.05 Discussion and Q&A

15.15 Exhibition and networking

15.45–17.00 Barriers to commercial renewableenergy development15.45 Introduction by Chair15.50 “Geothermal energy development is

a risky business!”Stephen Hinchcliffe, GeothermalDevelopment Manager – Australia,Sinclair Knight Mertz

16.05 Technical barriers tocommercialisation of marine energysystemsHayden Marcollo, Manager of Researchand Development, AMOG Consulting

16.25 Exploring a faster path to fusionenergyMichael Delage, Vice President,Business Development, General Fusion,Burnaby, Canada

16.50 Discussion and Q&A

Solar (3):Thermal15.45 Introduction by Chair15.50 The status and future of

concentrating solar powerWes Stein, Project Leader, National SolarEnergy Centre and Manager ofRenewable Energy, Division of EnergyTechnology, Commonwealth Scientificand Industrial Research Organisation(CSIRO)

16.10 Concentrated solar power hybridplants: A more cost effective way tointroduce solar power to theelectricity market?Juergen Peterseim, PhD Candidate atUniversity of Technology, Sydney andAmir Tadros, Senior MechanicalEngineer, Aurecon Australia Pty Ltd

16.30 The Ivanpah ProjectAndrew Dyer, Director, BrightSourceEnergy

16.50 Discussion and Q&A

17.00 Close of day one

17.00–19.00 Grand Networking Event

Stream 4/Day 1 starts with presentations on hydrogen and fuel celltechnology and is followed by the transport session, which includesa presentation by Kristian Handberg, Project Manager, Low EmissionVehicles, at the Victorian Department of Transport. The concludingsession covers bioenergy and from the US we welcome Dr RobertDo, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer, Solena Group, who willdiscuss the joint-venture with British Airways to build a waste to jetbiofuel plant in London as part of his presentation on creatingaviation biofuel from municipal waste.

Stream 5/Day 1 includes two sessions devoted to transmission anddistribution. Starting with the smart grid, Jonathan Jutsen, ExecutiveDirector, Energetics and Chairman, Australian Alliance to SaveEnergy will present on: ‘The smarter grid: Demand management,energy efficiency and distribution/co-generation’. Session 2 coverspower transmission, and Bo Nilsson of ABB Australia will look atHVDC transmission systems – vital for efficient long distancetransmission. Stream 5 opens with our first session on wave & tidalenergy when we welcome from Korea, Byung-Hak Cho, ChiefResearcher at the Korea Electric Power Research Institute who willdetail the sea trial test of the 2kW class rotating body type prototypewave energy converter.

Day 2Stream 1/Day 2 offers an engrossing trio of international cleanenergy perspectives from Sweden, Canada and notably from JETRO,the Japan External Trade Organisation where Jennifer Bean, JapanMarket Investment Adviser will outline how Australian clean energybusinesses can break into the Japanese market. Session 2 marksthe first of our two investment sessions, and starts with thoughtprovoking presentations from Bloomberg’s Seb Henbest; JohnDyson, the CEO of Australia’s largest venture capitalist, StarfishVentures; and Nathan Fabian, the CEO of the Investor Group onClimate Change. The concluding session, to be chaired by MartinRushe, the MD of Moss Capital, will adopt a panel format and featurethree leading financial figures will each give a brief presentation onthe potential problems that renewable energy, as a disruptivetechnology, presents to investors. What impact will Google have onthe traditional players in the clean energy space? Get along and findout!

Stream 2/Day 2 is devoted to the massive issue of energyefficiency, which in practice could potentially be the most importantfactor of all in the carbon emissions reduction equation – and increating new employment opportunities. We welcome theparticipation of the Energy Efficiency Council and CEO Rob Murray-Leach in what promises to be an excellent programme that willaddress industrial energy efficiency, the future of energy efficiencyand clean cities.

Stream 3/Day 2 picks up something we started in 2010 – a series ofthemes and presentations developed by the Australian Institute ofEnergy’s Young Energy Professionals. The three YEP sessions willcover – Getting value from your smart meter: how to manage andmonitor your energy using your smart meter; Entrepreneurship andEnergy in Australia: Bringing energy technologies from concept tocommercialisation within Australia; and a debate/discussion on thepolitical nature of the current debate on renewable energy.

Stream 4/Day 2 gets going with a session on the vitally importantmatter of building an Australian clean energy industry, and willfeature an opening keynote presentation from Mary O’Kane, Chair ofthe Australian Centre for Renewable Energy followed by MarkTwidell, Executive Director of the Australian Solar Institute who willpresent on building an Australian solar industry; by Rob McCullagh ofthe Industry Capability Network on Australian industry participationin the clean energy space; and by Ric O'Connell of Black & Veatch onSolar PV and the lessons for Australia from California. Session 2 willcover training and skills and the stream while Session 3 will coverCarbon pricing and emissions trading, and include a presentation:‘Understanding the Clean Energy Finance Corporation’ by WayneSmith, Director of Clean Economy Services.

Stream 5/Day 2 starts with our second session on Wave & TidalEnergy, when Alan Major, CEO of Tenax Energy, will outline a veryinteresting business model ahead of presentations from BiopowerSystems and Aquagen Technologies. In session 2 the focus is onwind energy and we welcome Peter Hjuler Jensen of Denmark’sRiso National Laboratory, who will introduce the UpWind Project,Europe’s attempt to design a very large scale wind turbine. Thestream will end with presentations on geothermal energy whichinclude one from Stephen Hinchcliffe from Sinclair Knight Mertztitled: ‘Developing geothermal power projects in Australia’.

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Stream 3 – Room 218 Stream 4 – Room 213 Stream 5 – Room 212

Embracing clean energy in industry11.15 Introduction by Chair11.20 Mining perspective

Charles Whitfield, Executive Director,Galaxy Resources

11.40 The economic and technology casefor CSP as primary mine powerByron Ross, Device Logic Pty Ltd

12.00 Presentation title TBCDavid Smith, Chief Operating Officer,Linc Energy

12.20 Discussion and Q&A

Hydrogen & fuel cell technology11.15 Introduction by Chair11.20 Newcastle Blue Gen

Andrew Neilson, Group GeneralManager Commercial, Ceramic FuelCells Ltd

11.40 Presentation title TBCTony Pearson, Engineering andDevelopment Manager, ESG Energy Ltd,New Zealand

12.00 Hydrogen storage for off-gridelectricity supplyProfessor Evan Gray, Queensland Microand Nanotechnology Centre, GriffithUniversity, Brisbane

12.20 Discussion and Q&A

Transmission and distribution (1):The Smart Grid11.15 Introduction by Chair11.20 The smart grid in practice – the

market and its driversBob Dixon, Senior Vice President &Global Head Efficiency & Sustainability,Siemens

11.40 Smart Grid: Impact of distributedgeneration and intermittentrenewable energy sourcesDr Mohan Kolhe, Director ofProgrammes, UCL School of Energy &Resources, Australia

12.00 The basis for a smarter grid: Demandmanagement, energy efficiency anddistributed/co-generationJonathan Jutsen, Executive Director,Energetics; Chairman, AustralianAlliance to Save Energy

12.20 Discussion and Q&A

Embracing clean energy in Government (1):Local Councils14.00 Introduction by Chair14.05 Accessing environmental upgrade

finance through the City ofMelbourne’s 1200 Buildings ProgramScott Bocskay, Chief Executive,Sustainable Melbourne Fund

14.25 Moving Sydney towards asustainable low carbon futureAllan Jones MBE, Chief DevelopmentOfficer, Energy and Climate Change, Cityof Sydney

14.45 Newcastle 20/20 visionPete Dormand, Environment andClimate Change Services Manager,Newcastle City Council

15.05 Discussion and Q&A

Transport14.00 Introduction by Chair14.05 The emerging electric vehicle

market – why, what, who and when?Kristian Handberg, Project Manager, LowEmission Vehicles, Department ofTransport, Victoria

14.20 Stationary energy plan V2.0: Whatwill be new in V2 transport buildings?Matthew Wright, Executive Director,Beyond Zero Emissions

14.35 The recharging experiences andearly driver challenges of electricvehicle transportationJames Brown, Chief Executive Officer,Chargepoint

14.50 Renewable transport fuels fromAustralian eucalyptsColin Stucley, Chief Executive Officer,Renewable Oil Corporation Pty Ltd

15.05 Discussion and Q&A

Transmission and distribution (2):Transmitting and handling intermittentenergy resources14.00 Introduction by Chair14.05 Grid connection of intermittent

energy resourcesSerel Ogten, Turnkey and SmartSolutions Sales Manager, GE EnergyAustralia and New Zealand

14.25 ABB: HVDC transmission systems(TBC)Bo Nilsson, Manager – Front End SalesSystems, ABB Australia

14.45 Speaker TBC15.05 Discussion and Q&A

Embracing clean energy in Government (2):State Government15.45 Introduction by Chair15.50 Feed-in Tariffs – A comparison

between the German and the NewSouth Wales (Australia) SchemaSantiago Acevedo Ferrer, University ofNew South Wales

16.05 The Queensland story - past, presentand futureTim Quirey, Director, Clean EnergyPartnerships, Office of Clean Energy,Queensland

16.20 The economics of CO2 reduction inVictoriaAshley Moore, Business Manager,Environmental Clean TechnologiesLimited

16.35 Presentation title TBCDr Adrian Panow, Director, EnergyInvestment, Department of PrimaryIndustries, Victorian State Government

16.50 Discussion and Q&A

Bioenergy15.45 Introduction by Chair15.50 Aviation biofuel from organic waste

Robert Do, Chairman & CEO,Solena Group

16.10 Optimising delivery of biomassenergy pathwaysAndy Baldock, Director of SustainableEnergy Solutions, Black & Veatch

16.30 Evaluation of biomass options forcoal fired boilersAmir Tadros, Senior MechanicalEngineer, Aurecon Australia Pty Ltd

16.50 Discussion and Q&A

Wave & tidal energy (1)15.45 Introduction by Chair15.50 The world’s largest tidal turbine

– the AR1000Oliver Wragg, Business DevelopmentManager, Atlantis ResourcesCorporation

16.05 Marine energy in Australia and NewZealand: Prospects and challengesunder the current regulatoryframeworksGlen Wright, Postgraduate Student,Faculty of Law, University ofNew South Wales

16.20 Sea trial test of 2kW class rotatingbody type prototype wave energyconverterByung-Hak Cho, Chief Researcher, KoreaElectric Power Research Institute

16.35 Oceanlinx update and the futurecommercialisation of emergingmarine renewable technologyAli Baghaei, Chief Executive Officer,Oceanlinx

16.50 Discussion and Q&A

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Michael Delage, Vice President, BusinessDevelopment, General Fusion, Burnaby,Canada – Wednesday Stream 1 @ 15.45

Allan Jones MBE, Chief DevelopmentOfficer, Energy and Climate Change,City of Sydney – Wednesday, Stream 3@ 14.00

Professor David Faiman, Chairman,Department of Solar Energy & EnvironmentalPhysics, Ben-Gurion University; Director,National Solar Energy Center, Israel –Wednesday Stream 2 @ 11.15

Wes Stein, Project Leader, National SolarEnergy Centre and Manager of RenewableEnergy, Division of Energy Technology,Commonwealth Scientific and IndustrialResearch Organisation (CSIRO) –Wednesday Stream 2 @ 15.45

Day 2, Thursday 13 OctoberStream 1 – Room 220 Stream 2 – Room 219

09.00–10.15 International perspective onclean energy9.00 Introduction by Chair9.05 Energy consumption and CO2

emissions: The role of energyefficiency in Swedish manufacturingindustriesProfessor Clara Inés Pardo Martínez,Energy and Climate Studies, Departmentof Energy Technology, Royal Institute ofTechnology (KTH), Stockholm, Sweden

9.25 Opportunities for foreign businessesin Japan’s clean energy sectorsJennifer Bean, Japan Market InvestmentAdviser, Japan External TradeOrganisation (JETRO), Sydney

9.45 Canada – a renewable energypowerhouseRobert Gow, Trade Commissioner –Cleantech & Renewable Energy,Consulate General of Canada, Sydney

10.05 Discussion and Q&A

Energy efficiency (1):Industrial efficiency Session organised by theEnergy Efficiency Council9.00 Introduction by Chair9.05 Industrial cogeneration case study –

Qenos plant in AltonMarc Barrington, Head of EnergyServices, AGL Energy Limited

9.25 Industrial efficiency case studies –automotivGeoff Andrews, Engineering Manager,Genesis Now

9.45 Speaker TBC10.05 Discussion and Q&A

10.15 Exhibition and networking

11.00–12.15 Investment session (1):International11.00 Introduction by Chair11.05 International perspective –

Bloomberg NEFSeb Henbest, Manager Australia,Bloomberg NEF

11.25 Presentation title TBCJohn Dyson, Investment Principal,Starfish Ventures

11.45 Institutional investor perspective –why aren’t the institutons investingmore in clean and renewableenergy?Nathan Fabian, Chief Executive Officer,Investor Group on Climate Change(IGCC) Australia/New Zealand

12.05 Discussion and Q&A

Energy efficiency (2):The future isenergy efficiency Session organised by theEnergy Efficiency CouncilPanel discussion

Chair: Rob Murray-Leach,Chief Executive OfficerEnergy Efficiency Council

11.00 Introduction by ChairPanelists: Ian Porter, CEO, Alternative

Technology Association Dr Cheryl Desha, Lecturer in

Sustainable Development,Queensland University of Technology

12.05 Discussion and Q&A

12.15 Lunch and Exhibition

13.45–15.00 Investment session (2):National13.45 Introduction by Chair13.50 Panel discussion on funding for

business startups – the state of playin Australia and how it compares toother countries with briefintroductory presentations from: John Dyson, Investment Principal,

Starfish Ventures Tim Buckley, Managing Director

& Portfolio Manager, Arkx InvestmentManagement

Energy efficiency (3):Clean cities – efficiencyand cogenerationin precinctsSession organised by theEnergy Efficiency Council13.45 Introduction by Chair13.50 The impact of greening buildings on

the bottom linePete McGuinness, Research Manager,IPD Australia & New Zealand

14.10 Local case-studies of precinctsolutionNick Bamford, Senior Engineer –Mechanical, AECOM

14.30 Greening precinctsSpeaker TBC

14.50 Discussion and Q&A

15.00 Exhibition and networking

15.30–17.00 Grand plenary debate and round table:Will the Australian economy benefit from a price on carbon?

Chair: Seb Henbest, Manager Australia, Bloomberg NEF

Opening introductory remarks via specially recorded presentations by: The Hon Martin Ferguson AM MP, Minister for Resources and Energy,

Minister for Tourism The Hon Greg Hunt MP, Shadow Minister for Climate Action, Environment and Heritage,

Federal Member for Flinders

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Going outwith a bang!Keeping up the tradition of ending with a bangand not a whimper, we once again feature a‘Grand Plenary Debate and Round Table’ at theend of Day 2.

And what better subject is there than – ‘Will the Australian economy benefit from aprice on carbon?’(15.30 – 17.00 Thursday 13 October)

Chaired by Bloomberg’s Seb Henbest, ofBloomberg New Energy Finance, this debate willopen with pre-recorded introductory commentsfrom two of Australia’s leading political figures:

The Hon Martin Ferguson AM MP, Minister forResources and Energy, Minister for Tourism, and

The Hon Greg Hunt MP, Shadow Minister forClimate Action, Environment and Heritage,Federal Member for Flinders

Not to be missed plenary session on THE issue ofthe moment will debate all the key issues:

What impact will a price on carbon have? Will the transition to a low carbon economy

open the door to future prosperity – or will itspell the end of the boom in mineral exports

Is Australia going out on a limb? Are carbon emissions set to become a world

trade issue?

Panelists include:

Nathan Fabian, Chief Executive Officer,Investor Group on Climate Change (IGCC)Australia/New Zealand

Richard Gibbs, Chief Economist and Head ofEconomics, Macquarie Group Limited

Peter Cowling, General Manager, Renewables,GE Energy

Mark Twidell, Executive Director, AustralianSolar Institute

Charles Whitfield, Executive Director, GalaxyResources

Join in – get involved and have your say…!

The Hon Martin Ferguson AM MP The Hon Greg Hunt MP

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Jonathan Jutsen, Executive Director,Energetics; Chairman, Australian Alliance toSave Energy – Wednesday Stream 5@ 11.15

John Dyson, Investment Principal, StarfishVentures – Thursday Stream 1 @ 11.00

Mark Twidell, Executive Director, AustralianSolar Institute – Thursday Stream 4 @ 9.00

Peter Hawkes, Special Counsel – Planning,Government, Infrastructure and Environment,Herbert Geer, Sydney – Thursday Stream 4@ 13.45

Timothy Finnigan, Chief Executive Officer,BioPower Systems – Thursday Stream 5@ 9.00

Ted Kantrowitz, Vice President, CanadianGeoexchange Coalition – ThursdayStream 5 @ 13.45

Stream 3 – Room 218 Stream 4 – Room 213 Stream 5 – Room 212YEP (1):Entrepreneurship and energyin Australia: Bringing energytechnologies from concept tocommercialisation Session organised by theYoung Energy ProfessionalsDetails to be confirmed

Building an Australianclean energy industry9.00 Introduction by Chair9.05 Challenges and opportunities for

building a clean and renewableenergy industry in AustraliaProfessor Mary O’Kane, Chair, TheAustralian Centre for Renewable Energy

9.20 Building an Australian solar industryMark Twidell, Executive Director,Australian Solar Institute

9.35 Australian industry participation inthe clean energy spaceRob McCullagh, National SectorManager Clean Technology, IndustryCapability Network (ICN)

9.50 Solar PV: Lessons for Australia fromCaliforniaRic O'Connell, Black & Veatch

10.05 Discussion and Q&A

Wave and tidal energy (2)9.00 Introduction by Chair9.05 TENAX: A new business model –

quality real estate and proventechnologiesAlan Major, Tenax Energy

9.25 Biopower Systems and the use ofbiomimicryTimothy Finnigan, Chief ExecutiveOfficer, BioPower Systems

9.45 AquaGen Technologies –SurgeDrive®: An innovative andviable wave energy technologyNick Boyd, Chief Executive Officer,AquaGen Technologies

10.05 Discussion and Q&A

YEP (2):Getting value from yoursmart meter: Using yoursmart meter to manage andmonitor your energy consumption Session organised by theYoung Energy ProfessionalsDetails to be confirmed

Skills and training11.00 Introduction by Chair11.05 Exploring the case for cleaner energy

technologies in the resourcesindustry using SUSOPStevan Green, Managing Director andGlen Corder, Development Manager,SUSOP Pty Ltd, Sustainable MineralsInstitute, The University of Queensland

11.25 Skills: The Energy AustraliaApprentice ProgrammeSpeaker TBC

11.45 Engineers AustraliaSpeaker TBC

12.05 Discussion and Q&A

Wind energy11.00 Introduction by Chair11.05 Regulation of noise from wind farms

– comparison between Australia andCanada, especially regarding lowfrequency and infrasound noiseColin Tickell, Senior Consultant -Environment & Acoustics

11.25 Permanent Magnet Direct Drivetechnology: a case study ofGoldwind’s 2.5MW turbinesWang Xiangming, GoldwindAustralia Pty ltd

11.45 EU UpWind ProjectPeter Hjuler Jensen, Riso NationalLaboratory, Denmark

12.05 Discussion and Q&A

YEP (3):Debate – ‘Is politics stiflinginnovation in Australia?’ Session organised by theYoung Energy ProfessionalsDetails to be confirmed

Carbon pricing and emissions trading13.45 Introduction by Chair13.50 Australian public preferences for a

low carbon energy futureLiz Hobman, Social Scientist,Commonwealth Scientific and IndustrialResearch Organisation (CSIRO)

14.10 Understanding the Clean EnergyFinance CorporationWayne Smith, Director, Clean EconomyServices

14.30 The Carbon pricing mechanism:Catalysing clean energy investmentsPeter Hawkes, Special Counsel –Planning, Government, Infrastructureand Environment, Herbert Geer, Sydney

14.50 Discussion and Q&A

Geothermal energy13.45 Introduction by Chair13.50 Market transformation in renewable

energy: a Canadian case studyTed Kantrowitz, Vice President, CanadianGeoExchange Coalition

14.10 Developing geothermal powerprojects in AustraliaStephen Hinchcliffe, GeothermalDevelopment Manager – Australia,Sinclair Knight Mertz

14.30 Geothermal heat pumps:The Australian industryDr Donald Payne, Research Fellow,School of Physics, University ofMelbourne

14.50 Discussion and Q&A

Panelists: Nathan Fabian, Chief Executive Officer, Investor Group on Climate Change (IGCC) Australia/New Zealand Richard Gibbs, Chief Economist and Head of Economics, Macquarie Group Limited Peter Cowling, General Manager, Renewables, GE Energy Mark Twidell, Executive Director, Australian Solar Institute Charles Whitfield, Executive Director, Galaxy Resources

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Canada – a renewableenergy powerhouseCanada’s renewable energysector is poised forspectacular growth, creatingunparalleled opportunities forstrategic partnerships andinvestment to developcompetitive technologies, tomanufacture products andprovide services to this fast-growing industry worldwide.Join us at our All-EnergyAustralia stands to explore theopportunities.

Total revenues in the renewablesector are around $25 billion;75% of Canada’s electricityalready coming from cleansources with the governmenttargeting 90% by 2020 makingCanada a prime target forinvestment.

Canada has stronginfrastructure; many FederalGovernment development programmes and incentive fundsincluding Clean Energy, Green Infrastructure, NextGen Bio-fuels,Sustainable Development Technology, not to mention a myriad ofprogrammes in provinces and territories; world class researchcapacity though National Research Council, CANMET Energy,National Sciences and Engineering Research Council,universities, colleges and renewable energy clusters; cleantechfinancing though Toronto Stock Exchange, TSX VentureExchange, SDTC, EDC, Business Development Bank, cleantechventure capital funds.

Canada has vast reserves of sustainable biomass and isrecognised for capabilities in bioenergy, a world leader inhydrogen and fuel cells, in carbon capture and storage, strongcapabilities in wind growing at 40% pa, solar growing at 20% pa,hydro, nuclear, waste to energy, green building, tidal and waveenergy, a world leader in the smart grid and storage sector,geothermal with the ground source heat pump industry growing60% over the last three years.

Visit the Canada Pavilion at booth H200.

Italy – a growingand dynamic cleanenergy marketGreen energy production from renewablesources is one of the fastest developingsectors in Italy. In 2010 the clean energysector in Italy employed, directly and indirectly, aworkforce of over 120,000. The annual turnover of therenewable energy sector has more than doubled in twoyears, passing from €5bn in 2008 to over €13bn in 2010,which represents over 5% of the annual turnover for thewhole of the energy sector in Italy for 2010.

These already impressive figures exclude traditional renewablesources of hydroelectric and geothermal energy that havebeen available in Italy for many generations. Investment andmarketing in the sector is increasing dramatically, particularlyin solar PV power with Italy now the world’s second largestannual market for solar PV after Germany, possessing 9% ofglobal solar photovoltaic PV capacity.

Between 2009 and 2010, solar PV, wind and bioenergy sourcesof electrical energy witnessed remarkable increases of 180, 40and 25% respectively whilst Italy’s share of global investmentin renewable energy in 2010 grew to the remarkable figure of7%, attracting a massive €10bn of new investment capital flow.Currently, renewable energy sources provide for over 22% ofItaly’s total electricity consumption and 12% of total energyconsumption. Italy is now well on the path to achieving itstarget objective of harnessing 17% of total generated powerfrom renewable and clean energy sources by 2020.

Prof. O. MozeScience Attaché

Embassy of Italy, Canberra

The Italian Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Melbourneis proud to present Italian clean and renewable energytechnology at All-Energy Australia 2011. We invite you to visitthe Italian company stands E180 to E200.

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Germany offers manyopportunities for Australia’sgrowing clean energyindustry. More and morecompanies from Germany’srenowned clean energyindustry bring theirinnovations and technologiesto Australia.

On the other hand, Germany isalso an excellent export andinvestment destination forAustralian companies. Thebackbone of the Europeaneconomy is home to one of theworld’s most dynamic cleanenergy industries which ischaracterised by a high qualitystandard and a drive forinnovation.

In 2010 Germany’s clean energyindustry has created 370,000jobs – which is an increase ofaround 8% compared to 2009 –and investments in renewableenergy sources show anenormous growth of 33.7%(€26.6bn in 2010 compared to €19,9bn in 2009). Wind turbines, hydroelectric plants, solar cells, andbiogas digesters now provide nearly 17% of Germany's electricity.

Moreover, the German government announced new aggressive energy targets in September 2010:the share of renewable energies is to reach 18% by 2020, 30% until 2030 and 60% until 2050.

At All-Energy Australia 2011 visitors will have the opportunity to get free advice on export andinvestment opportunities at the German Clean Energy Portal, stand D185. German companies willalso showcase their products and services for the Australian market.

Who doesn’t know the famous Dutchwindmills? Wind has been used in theNetherlands for many centuries for grainmilling or pumping water over the dikes tomake sure we kept our feet dry. Windenergy is therefore in our genes. Today’sDutch wind parks in the North Sea are farmore advanced. And did you know wehave a company called Water Trade thatmakes windmills that can produce bothenergy and water simultaneously?

Most of what we do isn’t rocket science. TheDutch offer remarkably simple solutions tofacilitate the transition to a more sustainableworld. Take, for example, a company like ELWA

that produces instant waterheaters that use a minimum ofelectricity. Or NEDAPs’Powerrouter, which enables youto create your own energy grid.

Despite our wet climate, we are good in solarshape too. We will prove that yet again in a fewweeks’ time when the teams of the Dutchuniversities of Delft and Twente will race theirsolar cars through the Australian desert. Afterwinning the World Solar Challenge four timesand becoming second in the last edition, thisyear we go for gold!

See you at H195!

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Our three magazines are focused on different aspects of electricity but in each, APT publish relevanttechnical articles that offer practical, informative and highly valuable information to keep the readerabreast of technical developments in their industry, i.e. articles authored by Engineers … for Engineersbased on the actual applications and use of products and services.

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Take a break from your conference to enjoy Melbourne,Australia’s cultural capital.

Melbourne’s great food, stylish shopping districts, historictheatres, cutting-edge galleries and legendary sporting eventsattract thousands to this cosmopolitan city every year.

With Greek, Chinese and Italian precincts, and some of Australia’sfinest restaurants, Melbourne’s reputation for food is unparalleled.Whether you’re dining al fresco on the Docklands waterfront, orsipping a drink in one of the city’s chic bars, you can be sureyou’re tasting the best.

The city is every shopper’s heaven. Our retail offering stretchesfrom boutique-lined laneways to major department stores, andincludes large centres such as Southbank, as well as stripshopping in friendly neighbourhoods.

Our exciting cultural and sporting events calendar ensures thatevery visitor is kept entertained. This city is home to theMelbourne Cricket Ground, AFL football, and the Melbourne Cup,among other sporting highlights.

And with a glittering selection of blockbuster stage performances,a colourful festival schedule, countless live performance venuesand the oldest symphony orchestra in Australia, Melbourne’scultural side satisfies every taste and budget.

If you need time out, our shady parks are the idealplace to stroll or cycle, and the Docklandswaterfront offers plenty of ways to play both onand off the water. Spend an afternoon at an artgallery, or relax over a coffee with friends in one ofour world renowned laneway cafes. It’s all at yourfingertips in Melbourne.

For more information on what to see and do inthe city, please visitwww.melbourne.vic.gov.au/whatson or dropby the Melbourne Visitor Centre at FederationSquare.

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Powered by a liquid-cooled battery pack, theRoadster delivers 215 kW (288 hp) and 400 Nm ofinstant torque. It accelerates from 0-100 km in lessthan four seconds can travel over 380kms andconsumes no fuel.

The Roadster plugs into any conventional electricalsocket and is the only sports car in the world thatcan be charged with solar, hydro and wind energy.

Tesla designs, develops, manufactures and sellsEVs and EV powertrain components and sells carsdirectly to customers, both online and through itsgrowing network of global showrooms, includingSydney. Tesla’s goal is to produce increasinglyaffordable electric cars to mainstream buyers –relentlessly driving down the cost of EV.

Tesla has delivered more than 2,000 Roadsters tocustomers in North America, Europe and AsiaPacific and has over 6,000 Reservations for the nextgeneration Tesla, the Model S Sedan.

See the Tesla Roadster at booth G10 in theAll-Energy Australia exhibition.

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The All-Energy Australia Technical Tours have become anintegral part of the event and we have another variedprogramme for delegates that are certain to prove popular.The tours will run on Friday 14 October and in order toparticipate you must be a registered delegate and haveattended the show. 

As with all things All-Energy – we bring you the tours FREE-OFCHARGE (lunch costs may apply on day tours):

Tour 1: Carbon Capture – Powerworks CO2CRC (08.00 – 17.00)

This full day tour will view the Hazelwood CO2CRC Plant and willinclude stops at Loy Yang mine and power station. After a bus tripfrom Melbourne, the tour will commence at the Powerworks EnergyCentre – pictured above – where there will be morning tea and abrief orientation. 

The tour will then proceed to Hazelwood to view Australia’s largestdemonstration carbon capture plant, which is a collaborativeproject with CO2CRC, International Power Hazelwood and ProcessGroup. After lunch at Powerworks, the tour will inspect Loy YangPower station, the largest brown coal power station in Australia,followed by a short tour of Loy Yang mine. The bus will return toMelbourne at the expected time of 17.30.

Tour 2: Green Buildings (09.15 – 12.30)This half day tour will begin at the Melbourne Convention &Exhibition Centre (MCEC) – pictured above – to view at close handthe first and only convention centre in the world to have achieved a

6 Star Green Rating, before departing to view Grocon’s new Pixelbuilding located in Carlton – the first carbon neutral office building inAustralia – pictured above.

Tour 3. Trigeneration (TBC)Further details will be available on the Technical Tour page of theshow website – www.all-energy.com.au.

All tours require pre-event registration –see website for booking details.

All-Energy Australia 2011 Technical ToursFriday 14 October 2011

All-Energy Australia has once again teamed up with recruitment specialists Hays toadvertise the leading jobs and opportunities in the clean and renewable energy industryacross Australia and Asia Pacific. If you’re looking for a fresh challenge, or seeking torecruit industry professionals why not take a look at the Industry Jobs section of theAll-Energy Australia website at http://www.all-energy.com.au/Industry_jobs.html

Advertising is free – as is the opportunity to post your CV on thejobs board (sponsored by Hays Specialist Recruitment) at theAll-Energy Australia 2011 exhibition listing all the leadingvacancies. Or call by their booth to chat with the recruitmentprofessionals (C250).

Looking for a new job – or looking to recruit?

More exhibitorsA further look at some of the products and servicesthat will be on display in the All-Energy Australia 2011exhibition…Tennant Green MachinesTennant will be exhibitingtheir Green Machines™500ze Zero EmissionSweeper at All-EnergyAustralia 2011. The GreenMachines™ 500ze ZeroEmission Sweeper fromTennant uses Lithium-Iontechnology to sweep foran entire 8 hour non-stop shift without recharging the batteries.The absence of CO² or engine emissions makes it perfect foroperation in enclosed or crowded pedestrian areas.

Ever-SolarEver-Solar will be exhibiting models and information regardingnew products at All-Energy Australia 2011. Ever-Solar isspecialised in developing and manufacturing on-grid solarinverters with high conversion efficiency of 97.69%, Europeanefficiency of 97.1% and MPPT efficiency of 99.9%. The repair rateof TL1500/2000AS is less than 0.1% until now, for the situation ofmore than 20,000 pcs installed in Australia in 2010. And the newarrivals for Australia market – TL5400/4600/3200 have passedAS4777 by the end of Feb 2011. We have become one of thelargest inverter suppliers in Australia. We have set up an after-sales service centre in Sydney, any problem with the products,our sales representatives will provide you technical and marketservice, and we have more than 2,000 pieces of product stock inSydney warehouse, we can provide the substitutions within oneworking day if necessary. Our exhibit will be of interest tocustomers who are looking for high frequency inverters withtransformers.

KACO new energy GmbHKACO new energy will be exhibiting their Transformerless three-phase inverters Powador TL3 series at All-Energy Australia 2011.The Powador 10.0, 12.0 and 14.0 TL3, and the Powador 30.0, 37.5and 39.0 TL3 transformerless three-phase inverters feature fullyasymmetric load capability, offering almost limitless freedom interms of system design. The inverters in the lower capacity grouphave two MPP trackers which can each process the entire ACoutput. The three larger inverters are equipped with threetrackers which can process up to 20 kW. The Powador 30.0 to39.0 TL3 receive solar energy from up to 12 strings, while thePowador 10.0 to 14.0 TL3 receive solar energy from 4 strings, eachwith a system voltage of up to 1000 volts. The MPP range in bothdevice groups is extra broad, spanning between 350 and 800volts. The initial voltage is 250 volts. However, during operation,the inverters can still even feed in electricity at an input voltage of200 volts in order to also ensure lower solar yields. Thanks to aninnovative multi-stage activation of the power semiconductors,they already achieve over 95 percent efficiency at less than peakcapacity with a rated voltage of 5 percent. Peak efficiency is 98percent. Our other exhibits will include Galvanically isolated three-phase inverters Powador TR3 series, Galvanically isolated stringinverters Powador 02 series.

Lightway Australia LIGHTWAY Australia will be exhibiting their high yield, highefficiency, +5W Tolerance OP+ Solar Panels at the All-EnergyAustralia 2011 Exhibition. Our OP+ Solar Panels are one of thehardest working solar panels in Australia – come rain, hail orshine. Our exhibit will be of interest to all members of theAustralian Solar Industry.

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The Australian Trade Commission – Austrade – is the Australian Government’s trade and investment development agency. Through a global network, Austrade assists Australian companies to succeed in international business and attract productive foreign direct investment into Australia. We manage the delivery of the Australian Government’s Clean Energy Trade and Investment Strategy, connecting Australia’s clean energy and technology sector to emerging commercial opportunities. Join us and our partners from other government agencies at our business lounge and networking breakfast at All Energy to find out how we can help you to grow your business.

For more information visit www.austrade.gov.au, email [email protected] or phone 13 28 78

Abundant resources. A globally-recognised energy sector. Innovative clean tech. Australia: at the frontier of the world’s clean energy future.

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The Australian Trade Commission – Austrade – is theAustralian Government’s trade and investment agency.Through Austrade’s global network of more than 100locations in over 55 countries, we assist companies tosource goods and services from Australia; as well asoffering international investors a single point-of-contact ingovernment to understand Australian marketopportunities.

Austrade is proud to be a major sponsor of All-EnergyAustralia 2011. The Austrade Business Lounge will be locatedat booth G240. Here you can conduct meetings with yourinternational business partners and clients, or meet anAustrade representative to learn more about how we canassist.

We invite you to come and make use of your two meetingrooms which accommodate for up to 12 delegates. Bookingsare essential as there is limited space. Please forward allenquiries to [email protected]

We look forward to seeing you at All-Energy Australia 2011.

TheAustradeBusinessLounge

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25 year performance guarantee for crystalline solar modules. Bosch develops, produces and monitors its modules at its own state-of-the-art plants. This way, Bosch establishes the conditions necessary for high long-term yields as well as a long service life of your modules. We also offer you a ten year Bosch product warranty for our crystalline modules. All of this contributes to making Bosch a dependable partner for you – short term as well as in the distant future. Would you like to fi nd out more? www.bosch-solarenergy.com.au

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Design Supply Build SupportEaton Renewable Energy Turn-Key Project Solutions

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Another winner from All-Energy Australia – the Grand Networking Event is exactlythat – a relaxed, fun, informal end to a busy first day that gets everybody together inthe exhibition hall to enjoy a drink and a bite to eat. There’ll be entertainment galoreand plenty of surprises in store in addition to the chance of winning an iPad2 – yousimply can’t miss it!

The ideal place and time to meet the people youneed to see – and all FREE!

All-Energy Australia 2011Grand Networking Event17.00 – 19.00 Wednesday 12 October(Sponsored by Growatt)

All-Energy Australia is working with industry leadersOzAccom to bring delegates and exhibitors the verybest deals for accommodation in Melbourne.  As theshow’s official accommodation bureau, OzAccom hassecured a wide range of hotels to suit all budgets and allare conveniently located within a few minutes walk ofthe MCEC and the waterfront with its fantastic choice ofrestaurants and entertainment.Booking couldn’t be easier - for full hotel details,availability, prices and to make your reservation onlineplease visit the accommodation section of the showwebsite: www.all-energy.com.au.OzAccom is also a certified travel agent and can helpwith getting you to Melbourne – have a look online foryour one-stop shop!

Accommodation?Travel advice?

FREE Renewableenergy

A Renewable EnergyInstallations Map forAustralia, compiled byLa Tene Maps inassociation with All-Energy Australia, willbe available FREE ofCHARGE at the event.

The map shows all Australia’s renewable energy installationsabove 1MW in size in relation to the electricity grid system,and includes Wind, Solar, Landfill Gas, Sewage Gas, Biomass,Hydro, and Wave & Tidal projects.

For information on advertising on the map, pleasecontact John Coleman at [email protected]

AUSTRALIA OFFICE

Level 19AMP Place10 Eagle StreetBrisbane QLD 4000Tel: 1800 791 792

Mary HendriksBusiness Development Manager (Australia/NZ)Tel: 1800 791 792 Tel:+61 (0) 414 48 48 [email protected]

Lorrae InghamEvent ManagerTel: 1800 791 792 Tel: +61 (0) 411 407 [email protected]

Boyd DaleRegional DirectorTel: 1800 791 792 Fax: +61 (0) 733 030 [email protected]

Show administrationTel: 1800 791 792 Tel: + Fax: 07 3303 [email protected]

Press & media informationAlex FirstTel: +61 (0) 418 660 [email protected]

International agents

CHINABeijing Heliview Int'l Exhibition Co., LtdRen Enjie

General ManagerTel: +86 10 676 20 925 Fax:+86 10 676 63 [email protected]

UK OFFICE

All-Energy Events Pty Ltd11A Princes SquareHarrogate, HG1 1ND, UK Tel: +44 (0) 1423 524545 Fax: +44 (0) 1423 524544

Andy BallaghEvent DirectorTel: +44 (0) 1423 524583 Fax: +44 (0) 1423 [email protected]

Ian HarperConference DirectorTel: +44 (0) 1423 524 545 or +44 (0) 1347 [email protected]

David BebbConference ManagerTel: +44 (0) 20 8450 [email protected]

Paul StottUK DirectorTel: +44 (0) 1423 524 545 Fax: +44 (0) 1423 524 [email protected]

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The ExhibitionWhat have we got?With over 200 exhibitors from 12countries on a 3,000m2+ floorplan, we'vegot Australia’s largest renewable energyexhibition!

Electric vehicles Small and large wind turbines

Battery storage Marine technologies Solar mounting equipment Solar inverters Solar PV panels Monitoring & metering equipment Biofuels LED lighting Ground source heat pumps

Solar thermal Utility infrastructure Componentry and engineering Finance Geothermal Transmission & distribution Energy efficiency  Consultancy

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ABB Australia – Internet Café SponsorAdvanced Eco SolutionsAirRoadAlco Battery SalesAleo SolarAll-Energy UKAPT PublicationsAquaGen Technologies Arrid AustraliaArtemis Building SystemsAurecon Group – Lanyards SponsorAusBugAustestAustradeAustralian Electric VehicleAssociationAustralian Institute of EnergyAustralian Solar Energy SocietyBeijing Kinglong New EnergyTechnology Co.,ltdBlack & Veatch Australia– Silver SponsorBloomberg New Energy FinanceBosch Solar Energy – Silver SponsorBradman Recruitment Energyand CarbonBueno Optoelectronics Co.,LtdCabac PowerCanada – Ontario (Canada Pavilion)Canadian Solar Inc. Carbon Management SolutionsCBD Solar ProductsCeramic Fuel Cells LimitedChargePoint AustraliaChen Ma Mechanical ElectricalAustralia China GuodianChina Sunergy (Nanjing) Co.,Ltd.Chinaland Solar Energy Co., LtdCity of Melbourne – SponsorClean Coal VictoriaClean Energy Australia CorporationClean Energy CouncilClenergy Australia – Gold SponsorClimatemaster LtdCNWCO2 CRCConsulate General of CanadaDEGERenergie GmbHDelSolar Co., Ltd.Delta Energy Systems (Germany)GmbHDepartment of Primary IndustriesDJ Solar Co., Ltd.DKSH AustraliaDT Jointing Solutions Pty LtdEarth SystemsEaton Industries – Silver Sponsorebm-papst A&NZ Pty LtdEclipsall Energy Corp.ECOfield BiotechEGing PV – Silver SponsorEltek ValereEmerson Industrial AutomationEnergy Efficiency Council Energy Home SolutionsEnergy InstituteEnergy Supply Association ofAustralia EnharEnping Austar Industrial Co., Ltd. Environmental Clean TechnologiesLimitedEriderEver-Solar – Silver SponsorFALON CO.,LTDFronius Australia – Gold SponsorFrontier Technology Group LtdFVG ENERGY S.P.A.GE Energy GeoExchangeGerman-Australian Chamber ofIndustry and CommerceGet GreenGL Garrad HassanGlobal CCS Institute Goldwind – Gold SponsorGoshLab Pty LtdGreen Energy Technology Inc.Green Energy TradingGreen Power SolutionsGreenbank EnvironmentalGreenearth Energy – Silver SponsorGreenergy Technology Co.LtdGrowatt New Energy– Grand Networking Event SponsorGS SolarGyeongsangbuk-Do, KoreanGovernmentH-FangHareon Solar Technology Co.,LtdHays Specialist Recruitment– Job Zone SponsorHC Solar Power Co., LtdHe Jia Solar Energy HeatsourceHengji PV-Tech Energy Co., Ltd.Huangshi Dongbei Mech-electricGroup Solar Energy Co. LtdHUBER+SUHNER (Australia)Industry Capability NetworkInvest VictoriaIPS Australia /Ferrostaal AGIRES Asia Pacific Pty LtdItalian Chamber of Commerce &Industry in AustraliaJiangsu Micoe Solar Energy Co.,Ltd. Jiangsu Xinghuo Solar EnergyLighting Co., LtdKACO new energy GmbHKingdom of the Netherlands Kinve Solar Power Co., Ltd.

Krannich SolarKyocera Solar Australia Pty LtdLa Tene MapsLatrobe CityLatronic SunpowerLIGHTWAY Australia – Silver SponsorLinak AustraliaLock SolarMagnacoaster Motor Company INC.Materials HandlingMillennium ElectronicsMinistry of Economic Developmentand Trade, OntarioMount Isa to Townsville EconomicDevelopment Zone IncMPower – Silver SponsorNeopowerNEP SolarNeuTek Energy Pty LtdNewliteNingbo Best Solar Energy TechnologyCo., LtdNingbo Ginlong TechnologiesNingbo Komaes SolarTechnology Co.,Ltd.Ningbo South New EnergyTechnology Co.,Ltd. Oceanlinx LimitedOzroll IndustriesPacific PyrolysisPerlight Solar Co.,LtdPlitron Manufacturing Inc.Power ParametersPowerworks VictoriaProjectioneering – VergnetQ-Cells AustraliaR & J BatteriesRADIUSRandstadRecharge News Recurrent TechnologiesRenewable Power SolutionsRFIRisun Solar Energy Co., Ltd.SAE GroupSamson ControlsSanton International BVSANYO Oceania – Gold SponsorSATEC (Australia) Pty LtdSchletterSCHOTT Solar – Platinum SponsorSchüco International KGSelectronic AustraliaSetecShanghai ST Solar Co., LtdShine SolarSi Clean EnergySilex SolarSkyPower LimitedSkypower VicSLR ConsultingSMA Australia– Solar Workshops SponsorSmart Building ServicesSmart Grid AustraliaSmartNowSociety for Underwater TechnologySolar Data Systems Asia PacificSolar Energy Australia– Registration SponsorSolar Energy Australia GroupSolar InceptionSolar SystemsSolarFundSOLARLAND AustraliaSolarscapeSolazoneSolcoState Government of VictoriaSTEINERT AustraliaSUMEC Hardware & Tools Co., Ltd.Sun BrillianceSun Earth – Platinum SponsorSunClik Pty LtdSuncoTechSunny Roo ProductsSunpetra Solar Energy Inc.SunPower Corporation Australia– Silver SponsorSunrise Solartech Co.,LtdSunshine Coast Regional CouncilSuntech Power Australia– Gold SponsorSuntop SolarSustainable Energy AssociationSustainable Melbourne FundSwe-CheckSwitch AutomationTalesun Solar CorporationTennant Green MachinesTesla Motors Australia Thinkwise LightingTivok TNS SOLAR Technology Co., LtdTopray SolarTrade in GreenUniversal Solar Australia/ WanxiangAustralia Upsolar Co., Ltd – Silver SponsorVemco GroupVerdicorp Weidmuller – You Are HereBoards SponsorWINAICOWIPO Wind PowerWuxi Shangpin SolarYingli Green Energy Holding CO,.LTD YokogawaYoung Energy Professionals

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If you’ve left it late to book your booth in the exhibition – don’t worry, we’ll do our best to fit you in.  A limited number ofsponsorship opportunities also still remain that could be perfectly suited to your needs.  Contact Mary Hendriks, ourBusiness Development Manager (see below) for further details and prices on what packages we can offer to ensure thatyou’re part of this leading event – all at affordable rates.

Yet to book your booth?