Description
Ⅰ. Introduction:
MENA New Energy's 10-year legacy unites every offtaker, government, developer, investor, EPC and supplier - to develop PV, CSP, Wind and Energy Storage projects. MENA New Energy will return in April 2018, there are 450+
Attendees, Senior representation from all the serious wind and solar companies working in the Middle East and North Africa. 60+Speakers,(Inter)national government & C-Level speakers from key developers, financiers and
EPCs. 30+Sponsors, Capitalise on the chance for EXCEPTIONAL industry exposure through exclusive sponsor & exhibition packages. Unrivalled Networking, Business-critical topics and fruitful opportunities for networking and discussion.
Ⅱ. Conference Agenda:
1. Day 1:
Track 1
● Panel - Rooftop solar in MENA
● CSP technology case study presentations
● Panel - Kuwait
● Panel - Tunisia
● CSP technology study presentations
● Panel - Energy storage in MENA to support the grid & create 24-hour solar
Track 2
● Panel - Jordan
● PV technology case study presentations
● Panel - Egypt
● Panel - Morocco
● Wind technology study presentations
● Panel - The big wind discussion – assess the risk and maximise your MWh
2. Day 2:
Track 1
● Panel - CSP’s future with DEWA Round IV in the horizon
● CSP technology case study presentations
● Panel - UAE’s Centralised PV scene
● Storage technology case study presentations
● Panel - Oman
Track 2
● Panel - IPPs and corporate PPAs in MENA
● PV technology case study presentations
● Panel - Bringing distributed generation, hybrids and non-utility applications to MENA
● PV technology case study presentations
● Panel - Algeria
Ⅲ. Why Attend:
◆ Saudi Arabia is to take PV & wind to a whole new level
Review the Round 1 and 2 tenders and the lessons learnt from C-level developers, investors and government
◆ CSP’s role in the DEWA IV era
Review the lessons learn from ACWA Power's 700MW project and where CSP could be deployed in the future
◆ Energy storage’s future in MENA
Assess storage’s business case, tech forecast, future storage tenders and the prospect for 24-hour electricity