THOUGHT LEADERS
THE FUTURE OF ENERGYNEW YORK22-24 APRIL
THE ISSUESBeyond innovation – Toward convergence
As the clean energy industry moves beyond vertical innovation, previously disconnected businesses from electricity to auto, from oil and gas to water, are converging. This horizontal shift presents challenges to both incumbents and new entrants as technologies and regulations tailored for one sector now need to work for many.
As in industry, so too in politics, the debate is softening and converging towards a middle ground, as contentious issues around cost and environmental concern are reconciled.And, as in politics, so too in public, the broader discussion is moving away from hyperbole to strike a more steady balance in understanding common challenges.
Join 500 industry leaders at the 2013 Summit to examine these issues and define the agenda for the year to come.
THE PEOPLEParticipation is by invitation only, ensuring each individual is selected for his or her ability to contribute to the Summit. The 2013 Summit aims to convene 600 participants with additional viewing via mass-media and online/digital platforms. The audience is composed attendees from banking & finance (~40%), corporates (~40%), and government/NGO (~20%).
THOUGHT LEADERSThe Bloomberg New Energy Finance Summit is supported by some of the most influential clean energy and carbon market Thought Leaders from across the world, representing finance, industry, government and academia. Thought Leaders catalyze frank, open and vigorous discussions delivering critical insights on the issues driving this industry forward.
Please find within this prospectus an overview of the Summit’s breadth and key facts from past editions, followed by a selection of Past Thought Leaders.
INTRODUCTION The Bloomberg New Energy Finance Summit is the annual leading discussion forum for decision-makers in clean energy.
Total new investment in clean energy increased 13% to $280bn in 2011, despite the sluggish global economy and a painful squeeze on manufacturers. The Summit is an invitation-only forum providing an unrivalled meeting place at the intersection of the energy markets, industry, finance and policy. Year on year the Summit offers the opportunity to tackle the issues that will drive this industry forward, to network, to do business.
A global community of thought leaders will address the issues that are critical and strategically important - and create frameworks for future market developments.
Building on the success of five previous editions in London and New York, the 6th annual Summit will take place for the third time in New York on 22-24 April 2013.
ATTENDANCE
• 3-day event at the Metropolitan Pavilion in New York City
• 500+ attendees – the largest Summit in event’s 5-year history
• Significant corporate, finance, project-level and government representation
SPONSORSHIP
• Summit Partners: Bank of America, BP, Lockheed Martin, Ernst & Young
• Additional partners/sponsors: Ernst & Young, Canadian Solar, Verizon, Fjord Capital, Hudson Clean Energy Partners, Novozymes, UN Foundation, Pew Foundation, OECD, C40 Cities Group
• Five Theme Dinners; private hosting venues delivering strong messaging/branding
MEDIA COVERAGE
Bloomberg Channels Bloomberg News, Bloomberg Television, Bloomberg Radio, Bloomberg.com, Bloomberg Businessweek, Bloomberg Markets all onsite throughout event
Non-Bloomberg Channels Included Financial Times, Time, Wall Street Journal and Forbes among others
KEY THEMES
Day 1 INNOVATE The role of technology in the advanced-energy space; focus on “New Energy Pioneer” early-stage companies
Day 2 GENERATE Chairman’s keynote – “moving toward an unsubsidized world” and other key trends and themes; Sector-focused discussions and policy analysis
Day 3 INTEGRATE Implementing new energy: “smart cities” and the grid future; energy efficiency; advanced transportation and infrastructure issues
WEBSITES
www.bnefsummit.com
www.bloomberg.com/bnefsummit
To download the 2012 Summit Results Book click here
2012 SUMMITHIGHLIGHTS
ATTENDEES BY SEGMENT
SUMMIT 2012
UTILITIES & POWER GENERATORS
GOVERNMENTS & NGOS
IN 2012 59% OF OUR ATTENDEES WERE C-SUITE PROFESSIONALS.
The Summit provides a critical meeting place at the intersection of the energy markets, industry, finance and policy, enabling in-depth discussions between the leaders who are shaping the future of energy
8%Others
“I found it very stimulating, well organized and innovative in approach - it gave me some hope that we might possibly get renewables up and running fast enough to combat climate change after all.” Professor, IEA
27% “In over 25 years of attending endless finance conferences all over the planet, I can honestly say that was by far the best I have ever attended.” Managing Director, Black River Asset Management
Investment/Strategy/ Development Director
26%“The level of organisation, planning and care given to every aspect of the conference was truly outstanding.” Managing Partner Eolia Renovables
CEO/MD/ President/ Managing Partner
6%“I realize it is the only cleantech/energy focused event that brings the pieces of the puzzle togeth-er. I walked away having met 3 later stage guys I should be doing deals with – this will certainly change our business in the future!” Emerald Ventures
Journalist
25%“There was a tremendously impressive line-up of speakers and the table discussions were very interesting. I liked the development of tangential conversations which followed the strengths and interests of individual groups.” Head of Power & Project Finance
COO/CFO/CTO/Chief Economist
8%Chairman/ VP/Director- General
“I enjoyed the Summit tremendously and found the format very interactive. Much better than watching PowerPoint presentations all day long…” Chairman, Eclipse Energy
ATTENDEES BY POSITION
SUMMIT 2012
24%
18%
18%
INVESTMENT PROFESSIONALS17%
MANUFACTURERS10%
OIL & GAS13%
BANKS & ADVISORS
MEDIA PLATFORMS Exposure at the Bloomberg New Energy Finance Summit means accessing the wealth of Bloomberg platforms providing unrivalled reach into the world of business leaders globally.
• 250M households worldwide
• Preferred viewing for the C-suite and affluent investors
• 17M monthly visitors
• 65.5 minutes on average per visitor
• 18M+ satellite subscribers in metro NY area
• 4hrs 12minutes weekly average listening
• Exclusive readership – the global financial elite
• 315,000 Terminal users
• 355,000 total circulation
• 14M+ readers in print
Bloomberg Businessweek.com• 13M monthly unique visitors
2012 EXTERNAL PRESS ATTENDANCE
• The Financial Times
• Dow Jones
• Reuters
• The Age
• CNBC.com
• Forbes
• Choosing Green TV
• E&E Publishing
• Environmental Finance
• FT Merger Market
• GigaOm
• GreenBiz
• GreenTech Media
• Montel News Agency
• Scientific American
• SNL
• Tree Hugger
• Triple Pundit
2012 BLOOMBERG NEWS COVERAGE (selection only)
Original Coverage
• Germany’s $263 Billion Renewables Shift Biggest Since War
• Bloomberg New Energy Finance Announces 10 ‘Pioneers’ for 2012
• Lockheed’s Biggest Customer Goes on an Energy Diet
• Chinese Solar Goods Escape Bigger Tariffs in Trade Dispute
• U.S. Sets Duties as High as 4.73% on China Solar Equipment
• Some Biofuels Too Expensive for Anybody Except U.S. Navy
• U.S. Navy Wants to Increase Armed Forces’ Biofuels Use
• VIDEO: Lockheed’s Johnson on U.S. Government Energy Use
• VIDEO: BP’s Landis Sees Wind Competing Without U.S. Help
• VIDEO: Climate Bonds Initiative’s Kidney on Green Bonds
• VIDEO: Liebreich on Clean Energy, Industry Trends
• VIDEO: Stern on Global Trade Relations, Clean Energy
• VIDEO: Solar Is a Hot Investment for Buffett and Google
• VIDEO: Navy Says U.S. Trailing in Renewable Creates Risks
A SELECTION OF PAST THOUGHT LEADERSJustin Adams Head of Strategy, BP Alternative Energy
Khalid Al Hajri Board Member and Chief Executive Officer, Qatar Solar Technologies
Adnan Z. Amin Director-General, IRENA
Strommen Lycke Anne Special Advisor Climate Strategy, Statoil
George Ashton Chief Financial Officer, Sol Systems
Neil Auerbach Founder and Managing Partner, Hudson Clean Energy Partners
Mustapha Bakkoury President, Moroccan Agency for Solar Energy
Morgan Bazilian Special Advisor to the Director-General on Energy and Climate Change, UNIDO
Tzeporah Berman Co-director Climate and Energy, Greenpeace International
Martin Billhardt Chief Executive Officer, PNE Wind AG
Fatih Birol Chief Economist, IEA
Michael Bloomberg Mayor, New York City
Rick Boucher Former US congressman, Sidley & Austin LLC
William Brady CEO, Mascoma Corporation
John Browne Managing Director, Riverstone Holdings
Peter Brun Senior Vice President for Government Relations, Vestas
Conrad Burke Founder and General Manager, DuPont Innovalight
Aspásia Camargo Government of Brazil
Jaime Carlson Advisor for Finance and Operations to Secretary Chu, US Department of Energy
John Cavalier Co-Managing Partner, Hudson Clean Energy Partners
James Cameron Vice Chairman, Climate Change Capital
Randy Chang Managing Director, AUO Green Energy America
Craig Coburn Chief Financial Officer, BP Alternative Energy
John Cohen Vice President, Government Affairs, Alstom
Karen Conover Segment Director, Wind Energy Det Norske Veritas Ltd
Kimberly Corley Managing Director of CO2 and Environmental Affairs, Shell
David Crane Chief Executive Officer, NRG Energy
Steve Cuevas Business Development Director, Wind, AREVA Renewables
Damian Darragh Financial Managing Director,Terra Firma
Lee Davis Regional President Northeast, NRG
Marcelo de Andrade Director Business Development for Latin America, Earth Capital Partners
Paul de Martini Chief Technology Officer, Smart Grid, Cisco
Jose Luis del Valle Chief Strategy Officer, Iberdrola
Dan Doctoroff President and Chief Exectuive Officer, Bloomberg LP
Vickie Dorris Global Solution Executive, IBM
Rachel Dyke Director of Product Finance, Sunrun
Michael Eckhart Managing Director, Citigroup
Dominic Emery Chief of Staff, BP Alternative Energy
Salvador Escobedo Founder and Managing Partner, Solam Group
David Eyton Group Head of Research and Technology, BP Alternative Energy
Edwin Feo Managing Partner, USRG Renewable Finance
Brindusa Fidanza Associate Director, Deputy Head Climate Change Initiatives, World Economic
David Flitterman Chairman for North America, Gamesa Corporacion Tecnologica
Gil Forer Global Cleantech Leader, Ernst & Young
Mark Fulton Managing Director, Deutsche Bank
Chee Kiong Goh Director Cleantech, Singapore EDB
Michael Grundmeyer Vice President, 3 Tier Enviromental
Tim Healy Chief Executive Officer, EnerNOC
Bob Hinkle President and Chief Executive Officer, Metrus Energy
Charles Holliday Chairman of the Board, Bank of America
Stefan Karlsson Global Head of Renewables, SKF
Ishwar Hedge Chief Economist, Suzlon Energy
Steve Holliday Chief Executive, National Grid
Jeff Holzschuh Vice Chairman, Morgan Stanley
Mark Hopkins Director of International Energy Efficiency, UN Foundation
Jean Huby Chief Executive Officer, AREVA Wind
Kirsty Jenkinson Director of Markets and Enterprise Program, World Resources Institute
Ray O Johnson Chief Technology Officer, Lockheed Martin
Nigel Jollands Principal Policy Manager, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
Christopher Moyell Juul Head of Strategy, DONG Energy
Stefan Karlsson Global Head of Renewables, SKF
Abyd Karmali Managing Director and Global Head of Carbon Markets, Bank of America Merrill Lynch
Richard Kauffman Senior Advisor, US Department of Energy
Sean Kidney Chair, The Climate Bonds Initiative
Caio Koch-Weser Vice Chairman, Deutsche Bank
Nat Kreamer Chief Executive Officer, Clean Power Finance
Henrik Kuffner Chief Executive Officer, Windmade
Katrina Landis Chief Exectuive Officer, BP Alternative Energy
Sarah Lawan NEPAD Planning and Coordination Agency
Steve Lennon Divisional Executive, Eskom
Bruce Li Vice President of International Business Development, Ming Yang
Liam Li Senior Business Director, BYD America
Peter Littlewood Group Director, Operations, CLP
Amory Lovins Cofounder, Chairman and Chief Scientist, Rocky Mountain Institute
Dr. Klaus-Dieter Maubach Chief Technology Officer and Member of the Board, E.ON
Lowell McAdam Chief Executive Officer, Verizon
Dennis McGinn President, ACORE
Carrie McKellogg Unit Chief, Access to Basic Services, Multilateral Investment Fund, IDB
Ricardo Melendez Ortiz Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer, Internation-al Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development
Gilbert E. Metcalf Deputy Assistant Secretary for Environment and Energy, U.S. Department of the Treasury
Richard Needham Director, Green Business Operations, Google
Clay Nesler Vice President, Global Energy and Sustainability, Johnson Controls Inc
Anthony Ng’eno Chief Executive Officer, WinAfrique
Sharon Nunes Vice President, Big Green Innovations IBM
Craig O’Connor Director, Office of Renewable Energy & Environmental Exports , Exim Bank
Paddy Padmanathan Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, ACWA Power
Torben Möger Pedersen Chief Executive Officer, PensionDanmark
Jonathan Plowe Managing Director, Bank of America Merrill Lynch
Liz Porter Director, Corporate Energy Initiatives, Lockheed Martin
Dacai Qi Board Vice-Presiden, ChinaSouthern Power Grid Co
A SELECTION OF PAST THOUGHT LEADERS
Shawn Qu Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officer Canadian Solar
Gil Quiniones President and Chief Executive Officer New York Power Authority
Alain-Pierre Raynaud Chief Financial Officer, AREVA Group
Joe Roenbeck Energy Trader, Green Products, PSEG
James E. Rogers Chairman, President & Chief Executive Officer, Duke Energy
Theodore Roosevelt IV Managing Director, Barclays
Tim Rosenzweig Chief Executive Officer, Goldwind USA
Samer Salty Chief Executive, Zouk Ventures
Jimmy Samartzis Managing Director of Environmental Affairs and Sustainability, United Continental Airlines
Armin Sandhoevel Chief Executive Officer, Allianz Climate Solutions
Stephen Schneider Principal Engineer, Lockheed Martin
Tim Short Vice President, Clean Energy and Infrastructure, Capital Dynamics
Sumant Sinha Chairman & Chief Executive Officer, ReNew Power
Claire Skinner Partner, Heidrick & Struggles
Carsten Staur Permanent Representative to the UN, Denmark
Paula Stern Founder and Chair, The Stern Group
Todd Stern Special Envoy for Climate Change, US Department of State
Peter Stricker Vice President, Offshore Wind Development, NRG Energy
Khalid Sulaiman Vice President for Renewable Energy, KA, CARE
Nobuo Tanaka Former Executive Director of International Energy Agency, Global Associate for Energy Security and Sustainability, The Institute of Energy Economics, Japan
Michele Tihami Vice President, Business Development, CenterPoint Energy
Vickie Tillman Senior Vice President, The McGraw-Hill Companies
John Tombari President, Schlumberger Carbon Services Schlumberger
Simon Upton Director, Environment Directorate, OECD
Fleming Voetmann Director, Head of Public Affairs, Novozymes
Mike Winkel Chief Executive Officer, E.ON Climate & Renewables
Kandeh Yumkella Director-General, UNIDO
Robert Zoellick President, The World Bank
A SELECTION OF PAST THOUGHT LEADERS
59% OF 2012 ATTENDEES CAME FROM THE C-SUITE
For further information about participating with the 2013 Summit, please contact:
LONDON William Young E: [email protected] T: +44 20 3216 4354
SAN FRANCISCO Nathaniel Bullard E: [email protected] T: +1 415 617 7289
THE FUTURE OF ENERGY