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Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Gulf Solar Energy Congress November 6 & 7, 2012 Dubai, UAE

According to IRENA’s Director General, Adnan Amin, the Gulf region is likely to become "one of the fastest growing in renewable energy investment in the coming years”.
There’s a buzz of excitement and anticipation in the air but also a need for real action. At the Gulf Solar Energy Congress, we’ll do more than just talk about the opportunities on offer; we’ll help you draw up realistic and feasible strategies to give your project the kick start it needs to really get going.
Click here for more information on how to book your place and don't foget you discount code 'GEC20'
Last year we attracted more than 300 industry experts to Jordan and this year looks set to be bigger and better.

But don’t just take my word for it, here’s just some of the speakers who’ll be on hand at this year’s Gulf Solar Energy Congress:
  • John Cunneen, Executive Director, Authority for Electricity Regulation, Oman
  • Sami Khoreibi, Chief Executive Officer, Enviromena, UAE
  • Ivano Iannelli, Chief Executive Officer, Dubai Carbon Centre of Excellence (DCCE), UAE
  • Raed Bkayrat, Head of Technology Application and Advancement Group, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia
  • Inigo Sabater Eizaguirre, Vice President of Government Relations, Vestas, Spain
  • Allan Baker, Managing Director - Global Head of Power, Société Générale, UK
  • Omran Al Kuwari, Chief Executive Officer, Green Gulf, Qatar
  • Alex O'Cinneide, Head of Investment, Masdar Capital, UAE
  • Vahid Fotuhi, President, Emirates Solar Industry Association (ESIA), UAE
  • Dr Taha B.M.J. Ouarda, Deputy Director, UAE Research Centre for Renewable Energy Mapping and Assessment, Masdar Institute, UAE
Click here to see who else will be joining these experts
Inspired by the UAE’s recent commitment to producing energy from renewables - 7% (or 1,500MW) in Abu Dhabi by 2020, and 5% (or 1,000MW) in Dubai by 2030, this year’s event will be held in one of Dubai top venues – watch this space for more information coming soon…
And finally, here’s just 5 key reasons why the Gulf Solar Energy Congress is the only renewable energy event to attend in 2012:
  • 300+ previous attendees from across the entire value chain including government, project developers, utilities, investors, EPCs, industry associations and more
  • Produced in collaboration with the 2012 ESIA Solar Awards and extensively covered by national and local press
  • Benefit from our proven history of attracting top ministerial and industry players including the former Prime Minister of Jordan, plus Ministers of Energy, Environment, Public Works & Housing
  • Discover who’s looking to invest in the region and meet top international and regional investors actively seeking projects to fund
  • Exhibition sold out in 2011 – expanded for 2012
Visit the GSEC 2012 website for the most up to date information on this year's event.

I look forward to meeting you in Dubai.
Kind regards
Harriet O'Brien
Research Analyst
Green power Conferences


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