Malaysia, 25th May 2011 Renewable Energy World Asia, the region's premier conference and exhibition for the renewable and sustainable energy industry, will move to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 27th to 29th September 2011.
This is complimented by the support of top industry trade bodies that include the GreenTech Malaysia, The World Wind Energy Association, the Malaysian Association of Energy Service Companies, the Malaysian Photovoltaic Industry Association, the International Private Water Association, Centre for Energy Environment Resources Development, Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency Partnership and Independent Power Producers Forum (IPPF).
Renewable Energy World Asia, will be co-located with POWER-GEN Asia at the state of the art KLCC Convention Centre in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, and is anticipated to receive around 7,000 power and renewable industry professionals, who will gather for three days to enjoy the industry’s leading conference and experience the latest developments and ideas for the future of the Asian renewables sector.
Diverse Solutions for the Region’s Power Industry Challenges
Malaysia is a relatively typical country in the region, in terms of predicting a shortfall in power capacity over the next few years.
Emphasis is being placed on the use of renewable energy and increasing energy efficiency as Malaysia commits to 40% reduction in carbon intensity. The Government aims to introduce the Feed-in Tariff and Renewable Energy Fund to encourage the implementation of renewable energy projects.
With its oil and gas reserves predicted to last for only another 3 decades the Government is providing incentives through the Green Technology Financing Scheme worth RM1.5 billion to enhance the application of green technology and the implementation of the Small Renewable Energy Programme also promotes small power plants, utilizing renewable energy, to sell electricity to the state-owned electricity utility. This programme applies to all types of renewable energy, including biomass, biogas, municipal waste, solar, mini-hydro and wind.
Malaysia, in the heart of South East Asia, has an abundance of natural resources like many of its ASEAN neighbours, with huge potential to harness and develop a significant sustainable energy industry for a diverse solution to the renewable energy challenges.
The Renewable Energy World Asia conference is a key forum for senior executives, industry leaders and senior engineers to discuss a range of important topics, the latest issues and solutions, in order to meet the challenge of the growing demand for electricity in the region.
Event Director, Paul Sweeney, said, “We are delighted that Renewable Energy World Asia will be moving to the wonderful city of Kuala Lumpur from 27th to 29th September 2011. Malaysia is showing exciting signs of growth and development and their challenge to meet the reduction in carbon intensity targets provides a significant challenge for the renewable energy industry. The enthusiasm and support of the Malaysian industry and authorities will ensure the success of the event.”
For further information on Renewable Energy World Asia visitwww.renewableenergyworld-asia.com.
Malaysia is showing exciting signs of growth and development and their challenge to meet the reduction in carbon intensity targets provides a significant challenge for the renewable energy industry.The leading renewables industry event in Asia is also delighted to announce the support of Malaysia’s top industry utilities, government energy organizations and industry trade bodies that will ensure its delegates, visitors and exhibitors are made welcome.Renewable Energy World Asia is delighted to confirm the endorsement of the Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water, Tenaga Nasional Berhad, Sarawak Energy, Sabah Electricity and the Energy Commission (Suruhanjaya Tenaga) as key supporters to the event.
This is complimented by the support of top industry trade bodies that include the GreenTech Malaysia, The World Wind Energy Association, the Malaysian Association of Energy Service Companies, the Malaysian Photovoltaic Industry Association, the International Private Water Association, Centre for Energy Environment Resources Development, Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency Partnership and Independent Power Producers Forum (IPPF).
Renewable Energy World Asia, will be co-located with POWER-GEN Asia at the state of the art KLCC Convention Centre in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, and is anticipated to receive around 7,000 power and renewable industry professionals, who will gather for three days to enjoy the industry’s leading conference and experience the latest developments and ideas for the future of the Asian renewables sector.
Diverse Solutions for the Region’s Power Industry Challenges
Malaysia is a relatively typical country in the region, in terms of predicting a shortfall in power capacity over the next few years.
Emphasis is being placed on the use of renewable energy and increasing energy efficiency as Malaysia commits to 40% reduction in carbon intensity. The Government aims to introduce the Feed-in Tariff and Renewable Energy Fund to encourage the implementation of renewable energy projects.
With its oil and gas reserves predicted to last for only another 3 decades the Government is providing incentives through the Green Technology Financing Scheme worth RM1.5 billion to enhance the application of green technology and the implementation of the Small Renewable Energy Programme also promotes small power plants, utilizing renewable energy, to sell electricity to the state-owned electricity utility. This programme applies to all types of renewable energy, including biomass, biogas, municipal waste, solar, mini-hydro and wind.
Malaysia, in the heart of South East Asia, has an abundance of natural resources like many of its ASEAN neighbours, with huge potential to harness and develop a significant sustainable energy industry for a diverse solution to the renewable energy challenges.
The Renewable Energy World Asia conference is a key forum for senior executives, industry leaders and senior engineers to discuss a range of important topics, the latest issues and solutions, in order to meet the challenge of the growing demand for electricity in the region.
Event Director, Paul Sweeney, said, “We are delighted that Renewable Energy World Asia will be moving to the wonderful city of Kuala Lumpur from 27th to 29th September 2011. Malaysia is showing exciting signs of growth and development and their challenge to meet the reduction in carbon intensity targets provides a significant challenge for the renewable energy industry. The enthusiasm and support of the Malaysian industry and authorities will ensure the success of the event.”
For further information on Renewable Energy World Asia visitwww.renewableenergyworld-asia.com.
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