POWER-GEN Europe 26 - 28 May 2009 Koelnmesse, Cologne, Germany
MEETING THE ENERGY CHALLENGE
A short documentary about POWER-GEN Europe 2008 and its co-located events Renewable Energy World Europe and POWERGRID Europe held in Milan, Italy
The POWER-GEN Europe conference and exhibition returns to the Koelnmesse Cologne, Germany alongside its co-located events Renewable Energy World Europe and POWERGRID Europe.
Conventional and renewable power generation, along with electricity transmission and distribution, represent the three key facets of the power industry. This is why industry professionals from all three disciplines value the opportunity to come together each year at the annual POWER-GEN Europe, Renewable Energy World Europe and POWERGRID Europe conference and exhibitions.
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EXHIBITING OPPORTUNITIES
Why Exhibit at POWER-GEN EUROPE? POWER-GEN Europe and Renewable Energy World Europe and POWERGRID Europe represent conventional and renewable power generation plus electricity transmission and distribution - the three key facets of the power industry. This is why industry professionals from all three disciplines value the opportunity to come together each year at the annual POWER-GEN Europe, Renewable Energy World Europe and POWERGRID Europe conference and exhibitions.
POWER-GEN Europe 2009
Conference
The theme for the 2009 conference will be Meeting the Energy Challenge. The most prominent and immediate "energy challenges" for the power generation sector include:
* Energy reliability and security * Updating aging plant * Targets for CO2 and renewables * Investment into power generation and grid infrastructure * The development of a single European energy market
POWER-GEN Europe will help meet those challenges through:
* Discussions of the best policy options and business solutions * Introductions to new technologies and new solutions * A chance to "shop around" and talk to vendors * An opportunity to learn from the experiences of experts in the field
SUBMIT AN ABSTRACT FOR
POWER-GEN Europe 2009
Deadline 17 October 2008
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