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IBC ENERGY 19-22 July 2016 The Peninsula Manila, Philippines www.philippinespower.com GENERATION C AL POWER Co-Located Conferences Project Owners Shared Networking Hub 3 30+ 1 We received Information on the project timelines, risk & opportunities as well as opportunity to Network with the Renewable Energy playersEdwin Akmario, Senior Project Manager, Cleantech Global Renewables The event is very useful for us especially having multiple speakers coming from different sectors of the industry including both private & government entities!Aladdin G. Ucol, Engineering Manager , Arup This conference is an eye opener for me with regards to Philippines power & energy industry development. The country in at the cross road of major policy change. The government/regulatory authorities will determine the growth of the countryRosli Abdul Hamid, Vice President, Malakoff Corp. Bhd The event this year is more interactive as evident during panel sessionsBenedict Estepa, Head of Sales, Siemens Philippines Senior Decision Markers 80%

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IBCENERGY 19-22 July 2016

The PeninsulaManila, Philippines

www.philippinespower.com

GENERATIONC ALPOWER

Co-LocatedConferences

ProjectOwners

SharedNetworking Hub3 30+ 1

“We received Information on the projecttimelines, risk & opportunities as well asopportunity to Network with the RenewableEnergy players”Edwin Akmario, Senior Project Manager,Cleantech Global Renewables

“The event is very useful for us especiallyhaving multiple speakers coming fromdifferent sectors of the industry includingboth private & government entities!”Aladdin G. Ucol, Engineering Manager, Arup

“This conference is an eye opener for me withregards to Philippines power & energy industry development.The country in at the cross road of major policy change.The government/regulatory authorities will determinethe growth of the country”Rosli Abdul Hamid, Vice President, Malakoff Corp. Bhd

“The event this year is more interactive as evidentduring panel sessions”Benedict Estepa, Head of Sales, Siemens Philippines

Senior DecisionMarkers80%

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Co-LocatedConferences

ProjectOwners

SharedNetworking Hub3 30+ 1

Media Partners:

Produced by: Supporting Organisations:

Alfredo J. NonCommissioner,Energy RegulatoryCommission, Philippines

19 July 2016:Pre-Conference WorkshopPower Purchase Agreements forthe Philippines Market

22 July 2016:Post-Conference WorkshopSecuring Financing for PowerProjects in the Philippines

ATTEND OUR POWERFOCUS WORKSHOPS:

Silver Sponsor:

Literature Sponsor:

IBCENERGY

19-22 July 2016The Peninsula Manila, Philippines

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Pete ManiegoChairman,National RenewableEnergy Board (NREB)

Chrysogonus F. HerreraSenior Vice President –Commercial & Planning,MERALCO PowerGeneration

Hilary MaxsonCFO Asia,AES Power

Frank ThielManaging Director,Quezon PowerPhilippines Ltd

Socorro L PatindolAssistant Vice President,Aboitiz PowerCorporation

Roel CastroPresident /Chief Executive Officer,Palm Concepcion PowerCorporation

Dan NeilSenior Vice President,MERALCO PowerGeneration

Arthur N AguilarPresident,San Carlos Clean Energy

Carlos Jose PeriquetGatmaitanPresident & Chief ExecutiveOfficer,PNOC RenewablesCorporation

Mike WoottonChief Executive Officer,Langogan PowerCorporation

Ruth Yu-OwenPresident,PhilCarbon, Inc.

3 Co Located Conferences onRenewables, Coal and CogenerationPowerProjects Showcase and PartnershipsOpportunities for the Philippines PowerMarketGovernment Plenary Address onEnergy Mix Policies, Electricity MarketReform and Investment IncentivesIPP and International InvestorPerspectives on Investing in PhilippinesGrid Upgrading and Expansion –What next?Spotlight sessions on HottestTechnologies Reshaping the PowerSector

WHAT’S NEWFOR 2016

Networking ToolONLINE

See who is attending, send / receivemessages and make appointmentsbefore and after the event.

Power Mix &Joint Cocktail Networking

20th July 2016

REGISTER TODAY! +65 6508 2401 [email protected] www.philippinespower.com

Table Top Sponsor:

Senior DecisionMarkers80%

POWER & ELECTRICITY PHILIPPINES WEEK AT A GLANCE

19 JULY 2016 PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP

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20 JULY 2016 CONFERENCE DAY ONE 21 JULY 2016 CONFERENCE DAY TWO

Opening Remarks and Ice Breaking Sessions

Renewable EnergySummit

Coal Power GenerationSummit

Joint Philippines Power and ElectricityPlenary Sessions

Government Keynotes

Morning Tea and Speed networking

PMJoint Networking Luncheon & Exhibition Viewing

Joint Networking Cocktail Joint Philippines Power and ElectricityPlenary Sessions

22 JULY 2016 POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP

Speednetworking

with Industrypeers

Get the latestGovernment

Updates

Host an intimatelunch with

your industrycolleagues

Join the Industryround tables and

expert paneldiscussions

RenewableEnergySummit

Coal PowerGeneration

Summit

CogenerationSummit

Host thenetworkingcocktail – beseen in the

industry

Get your namecards ready

Joint Exhibitionduring lunch

and refreshmentbreaks

RenewableEnergySummit

Coal PowerGeneration

Summit

CogenerationSummit

Renewable EnergySummit

Coal Power GenerationSummit

Renewable EnergySummit

Coal Power GenerationSummit

Breakout into 2exclusive tracks

Louis LefevreTechnical Director,GDH, Philippines

Issara TwiltermsupExecutive Director,Khonburi Sugar PCL

Barry ForseChief Operating Officer,San Carlos Biopower Inc.

International MarketingPartner:

Presentation Sponsors:

Asia

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CONFERENCE DAY ONE | 20 JULY 2016 | WEDNESDAY

11.20 International Policy Update and its Impacts on Power Generation Mix in the Philippines• Understanding the 2015 Paris Agreement by the numbers• Key Statistics in GDP, kWh Consumption, CO2 Emissions and Power Rates• Impacts on Fossil Fuel Generation – what does this mean for high efficiency coal and renewable energy generation?• Assessing strategic alternatives for Philippines• Where do we go from here on?Chrysogonus F. Herrera, Senior Vice President – Commercial & Planning, MERALCO Power Generation

12.00 Foreign Investor’s Perspective on Launching a Power Plant in the Philippines – Opportunities and Challenges• Interpreting the impacts of ERC’s decision-making process on foreign investor interests• Best practice examples of power generation and investment returns in the Philippines• Foreign investment opportunities available and project financing for Philippines power plants• Outlining the project application process to secure approvalHilary Maxson, CFO Asia, AES PowerNeeraj Bhat, Market Business Leader, AES Philippines

12.30 Case Study by Pilipinas Shell Petroleum CorporationDJ Javier, PH Technical Team Lead, Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corporation

12.50 Common Networking Lunch for all 3 Conferences followed by 3 separate conference streams

Solar Power

2.00 Solar Farm and Power Plant Project – Capitalising onthe Countries Growing Potential for Solar EnergyErwin Frando, Project Manager, Wind Prospect AsiaPacific, Philippines

2.30 Building the First Utility Scale Solar Power Plant inthe PhilippinesArthur N Aguilar, President, San Carlos Clean Energy

3.00 Developing Solar on Grid and Off Grid Projects inPhilippinesLouis Lefevre, Technical Director, GDH, Philippines

3.30 Afternoon Tea

4.00 Meralco Prepaid Electricity Pilot – Project Update andStrategies to Maximize Return on InvestmentTony Valdez, Head of marketing and Customer Solutions,MERALCO

4.30 Diversifying into Solar Energy: What are the KeyConsiderations?Carlos Jose Periquet Gatmaitan, President & ChiefExecutive Officer, PNOC Renewables Corporation

5.00 A Guide to Community Solar – Strategies andSolutions for Providing Sustainable Solar EnergyMatthias Gelber, Member of the Board of Directors,Solexel Malaysia Sdn Bhd; Co-Founder Maleki GmbH

5.30 Technology Showcase for Solar PowerLatest Trends and Developments in Solar Panels and its Impacton your ROI

For Sponsorship and Exhibition OpportunitiesPlease contact Ms. Kahren Navarro at Tel: +65 6508 2470or Email: [email protected]

6.00 End of Day One

Coal Power Gen Outlook

2.00 Competitive Analysis of ROI on Coal Power Projectsin the SE Asia RegionGraham Tyler, Senior Director, Galway Group

2.30 Future of Coal Fired Power Plants in the PhilippinesModeratorEdgardo Cruz, President, Philippine Coal Plant UsersGroup (PCPUG)PanelistsSocorro L Patindol, Assistant Vice President,Aboitiz Power Corporation,Frank Thiel, Managing Director, Quezon PowerPhilippines LtdRoel Castro, President/Chief Executive Officer,Palm Concepcion Power Corporation

3.00 Overcoming Challenges in Developing the SanBuenaventura Power Ltd. Co. (SBPL) Project – SecuringPermits & LicensesFrank Thiel, Managing Director, Quezon PowerPhilippines Ltd

3.30 Afternoon Tea

4.00 Improving Performance and Efficiency of Coal FiredPower Plants through High Quality O&M ServicesReserved for Teknik Janakuasa Sdn Bhd

4.30 Coal Supply & Pricing TrendsCoal Supply vs. Demand and Pricing Outlook in the PhilippinesDeepak Kannan, Managing Editor, Thermal Coal, Platts

5.00 Recent Developments and Programme Updates onUpcoming Coal Power ProjectsSocorro L Patindol, Assistant Vice President,Aboitiz Power Corporation

5.30 End of Day One

12.30 Case Study from India – Regional Update andInvestment Opportunities in India’s Growing Co-genMarket

2.00 Philippines Sugar Millers Perspective on CogenerationOpportunities and ChallengesPhilippines Sugar Millers Association (PSMA)Representative - Invited

2.30 Project Updates from San Carlos Biopower’sPhilippines Cogen FacilitiesBarry Forse, Chief Operating Officer, San Carlos BiopowerInc.

3.00 Developing Successful Cogeneration Projects in thePhilippinesGao Pronove, CEO, Upgrade Energy Philippines Inc.Partnership with Philcarbon Inc. and Megawatt CleanEnergy, Inc.

3.30 Afternoon Tea

4.00 Cogen Project Development for Non-BagasseFeedstock Options

4.30 Technology Showcase for Co-gen Power PlantFeaturing Case Studies and technology solutions for:• Investing in High Efficiency Bagasse Maximizing Energy

Efficiency in your Cogeneration Plant Operations• Maximizing Energy Efficiency in your Cogeneration Plant

OperationsFor Sponsorship and Exhibition OpportunitiesPlease contact Ms. Kahren Navarro at Tel: +65 6508 2470or Email: [email protected]

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Don’t Miss the Joint Networking Cocktails at 6.00pm After Close of Day One

9.00 Government Policy Update: Philippines Energy Sector 2017 and Beyond• Update on the Philippines energy plan and electricity sector roadmap• Improving the current transmission & distribution systems• Meeting the expectations and concerns of the local power producers• What more is required for enabling new investmentDepartment of Energy (DOE) Representative - Invited

9.30 Open Access Retail Competition – Policy Update and Implementation• Policy direction and Implementation timelines under the new government• Implications for the current power and electricity industry• Opportunities and challenges for new investorsAlfredo J. Non, Commissioner, Energy Regulatory Commission, Philippines

PLENARY SESSIONS | Industry Outlook and Government Update

10.10 Market Reactions on Electricity Market Reforms, and How to Enable Further Investment• Market perspectives on OARC• Outlook for Feed-In-Tariff policies• Securing power supply agreements in the domestic market• Investment implications across different power gen sources• What more is required for enabling new investment• Current Net-Metering Scheme and other barriers to renewable energy expansionPanelists: Ruth Briones, President, Green Energy Solutions

Matthias Gelber, Member of the Board of Directors, Solexel Malaysia Sdn Bhd;Co-Founder Maleki GmbHChrysogonus F. Herrera, Senior Vice President – Commercial & Planning, MERALCO Power Generation

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11.20 SRA perspective on enabling Bagasse Cogenerationin Philippines – Current Incentives and FutureDirectionsSenior Representative, Sugar Regulatory Administration(SRA) Representative (Confirmed)

12.00 Case Study from Thailand – What are the lessonslearned from One of Asia’s biggest hubs for co-genand how can the same be results be implemented inPhilippines?Issara Twiltermsup, Executive Director, Khonburi SugarPCL

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REGISTER TODAY! +65 6508 2401 [email protected] www.philippinespower.com

Meet your Key Clients and Generate New Business OpportunitiesAt 4th Annual Philippines Power and Electricity Week you can be sure you are demonstrating your thought leadership to the most senior levelaudience. Profile your organization as an industry leader, engage your targeted through stand-alone presentations and showcase your technologiesat the exhibition stands or table displays.

For more information about how you can leverage on our events to optimize your marketing budget and reach your target audience, please contact:Ms. Kahren Navarro at Tel: +65 6508 2470 or Email: [email protected]

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“Philippines - GBPC and Roxas to investUS$100 million in cogen plant”7 October 2015, International Sugar Journal

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Renewable Energy Landscape

9.00 Government Roadmap for Philippines RenewableEnergy SectorPete Maniego, Chairman, National Renewable EnergyBoard (NREB)

9.30 The Philippine Net Metering Scheme and its Impacton the Generation and Supply of Renenewable Energy– What More Needs to be Done?Roberto Verzola, Executive Director, Centre forRenewable Electricity Strategies (CREST)

Wind, Hydro and Geothermal Power

9.50 Langogan, Palawa and Batang-Batang, PalawaProjectsMike Wootton, Chief Executive Officer, Langogan PowerCorporation

10.20 Morning Tea

10.50 Launching a Successful Wind Power Project in thePhilippinesRuth Yu-Owen, President, PhilCarbon, Inc.

11.20 Potential for Wind Power in the Philippines – MovingToward Greener EnergyRuth Briones, President, Green Energy Solutions

11.50 Geothemal Power Generation Technologies for theAsia Pacific RegionDario Mulazzani, Far East and China Sales Manager,EXERGY

12.10 Networking Lunch

Investor Guidelines for Setting Upa Power Plant

1.00 Market outlooks – Risk and Opportunities in thePhilippines Merchant Market?Wen Bin Lim, Director, Power and Utilities, KPMGAdvisory

1.30 Approvals for Launching Power Projects in thePhilippinesSarah Fairhurst, Partner, The Lantau GroupHong Kong Ltd

9.00 Roles and Trends of Coal Fired Power Generation inthe PhilippinesAlastair Duffy, Manager, Energy Consulting, Pöyry EnergyInc.

9.20 Developing Profitable Coal Fired Power Plants in thePhilippinesDan Neil, Senior Vice President, MERALCO PowerGeneration

9.50 Power Gen Technology ShowcaseFor Sponsorship and Exhibition OpportunitiesPlease contact Ms. Kahren Navarro at Tel: +65 6508 2470or Email: [email protected]

10.20 Morning Tea

10.50 Best Practice Case Study on the Iloilo Coal-fired PowerPlant Project – From Planning, Development toCommercial OperationsRoel Castro, President/Chief Executive Officer,Palm Concepcion Power Corporation

11.20 Ensuring Power Supply Security and GenerationEfficiency from Coal-Fired Power PlantsDave Maslin, Country Manager in Philippines,Snowy Owl Energy Inc,

11.40 Foreign Investment Outlook and Opportunities inCoal Power Projects in the PhilippinesArnulfo Robles, Executive Director, Philippine Chamberof Coal Mines

12.00 Networking Lunch

Developing Coal Fired Power Projectsin SE Asia

1.00 Case Study and Project Updates on Coal Power Plantsin MalaysiaAzhari Sulaiman, Senior Vice President, Group Planning &Strategy, Malakoff Corporation Bhd

1.30 Developing Successful Greenfield Coal PowerGeneration Projects in IndonesiaHeru Dewanto, Chief Exective Officer, PT Cirebon ElectricPower

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2.30 Incentives for Investing in Power/Energy Projects in the PhilippinesNestor P. Arcansalin, Director, Resource-Based Industries Department, Philippine Board of Investments (BOI)

3.10 Assessing the Investment Opportunities in Asia’s Power and Electricity Market• Assessing the energy investment climate and current challenges• Philippine Electricity/Power and Renewable Energy Market – current state of play• How does Philippines compete with the major energy Hubs in Asia?• Potential of LNG in the Philippines• Case Studies and Industry examples

Moderator: DJ Javier, PH Technica Team Lead, Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corporation

Panelists: Ruth Yu-Owen, President, PhilCarbon, Inc.

Jesse Ang, Resident Representative, International Finance Corporation (IFC)

Senior Representative, H&WB Asia Pacific (Confirmed)Zia Azeez, Senior Vice President – Power, Infrastructure and Mining Project Finance (Asia),Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation

3.50 Chairman’s Closing Remarks

4.00 Close of Conference

2.00 Afternoon Tea followed by Plenary Sessions

POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENTS FORTHE PHILIPPINES MARKET

PRE–CONFERENCEWORKSHOP

19 JULY 2016 | TUESDAY9.00am – 2.00pm

Adrian is a lawyer specialising in the energy and infrastructuresector.

He has had practical and in-depth experience across Asiaand has advised numerous companies involved in oil andgas, power generation, transmission, renewable energy,petrochemical and construction in relation to theirinfrastructure and construction projects internationally.

His previous role as an in-house legal counsel for a multi-national energy company, gives him a particular depth ofinsight into the energy sector as well as a clear understandingof the business needs of clients.

WORKSHOP OUTLINE:

Understanding key PPA clauses for Philippines Industry

Draft contract terms & provisions and negotiate PPAssuccessfully

Assess project risks and liabilities and their allocation,management and mitigation

Project financing and its linkage to PPAs

Weigh the risk profiles for both owner and off-taker

Dispute resolution and negotiation strategies

Explore the relationship of the PPA with other projectagreements

Structure the power tariffs to your advantage

Case Study and industry examples

ABOUT YOUR WORKSHOP LEADER:

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CONFERENCE DAY TWO | 21 JULY 2016 | THURSDAY

SECURING FINANCING FOR POWERPROJECTS IN THE PHILIPPINES

POST–CONFERENCEWORKSHOP

22 JULY 2016FRIDAY | 9.00am – 2.00pm

WORKSHOP OUTLINE:

What are the policies and procedures to be aware of

Financing options for the power industry and Public vsPrivate funding

Understanding different financing structures and makingthe right choice

Parties & contractual documents

Risk allocation and mitigation strategies

Case Study and industry examples on successfullyfinanced power projects

BY INDUSTRY■ Government 3%

■ Independent Power Producers / Power Project Owners 35%

■ Power Distribution & Transmission 10%

■ Foreign Investors/IPPs / Power Project Developers 12%

■ Engineering, Procurement and Construction 15%

■ Power Technology Solutions & Energy Service Provider 15%

■ Coal Suppliers & Traders 5%

■ Legal, Banking and Finance 3%

■ Power & Energy Experts 2%

BY COUNTRY■ Philippines 55%

■ Singapore 15%

■ South Asia (Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam) 10%

■ North Asia (China, Japan, Korea) 10%

■ Europe and Australia 5%

■ Rest of the World 5%

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REGISTER TODAY! +65 6508 2401 [email protected] www.philippinespower.com

Adrian Wong,Partner,Nabarro LLP

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