05/03/2010
Exhibition Ticker - A Powerful Combination of Partners
The organizers of Wind Power Asia/Clean Energy Expo China (WPA/CEEC 2010), the China Energy Council (CEC), Koelnmesse and CCPIT Beijing, this week announced that the Asian Wind Energy Exhibition organized by the China Machinery Enterprise Management Association (CMMA) will be incorporated into the existing exhibition, creating a powerful synergy from the combination of both events.
The combined exhibition will reach a total space of 25,000 sqm, with around 400 exhibitors, and will be held from 23 to 25 June 2010 at the China National Convention Center in Beijing. The combined event will greatly benefit from complementary resources of the organizers and strengthen its position as one of the leading and most specialized events in this industry in China.
As in previous years, most of the leading Chinese turbine manufacturers, as well as many new, large turbine producers will be featured at the exhibition. In addition, a large contingent of suppliers from all over the world slated to be present at the event includes group pavilions from Germany, Denmark and the Netherlands.
On the other end of the value chain, the top 14 power producers and grid providers in China as well as members of the China Electricity Council will be present in full force. These companies, including Stategrid, Datang, Guodian, and China Power Investment Corporation to name a few, represent the current demand and substantial investment in renewable energy and wind power in China.
Another highlight of the event includes a high level professional industry conference with expected 800 delegates in attendance. Topics include Business and Markets, Government Incentives and Investment Opportunities, Clean Energy and Smart Grid, Wind Power Technologies as well as Energy Efficiency.
The 7th Wind Power Asia/Clean Energy Expo China 2010 will once again be a significant event for the clean energy industry in China and Asia.
About Wind Power Asia and Clean Energy Expo China:
Wind Power Asia started in 2003 and is the longest running and one of themost influential exhibition and conference in China’s wind energy industry. The last event was attended by 445 companies and 15,065 genuine visitors from 22 countries. The total exhibition area spanned 25,000 sqm. Wind Power Asia is supported by the World Wind Energy Association (WWEA), Asian Development Bank (ADB), and the Independent Power Producers Forum (IPPF).
Clean Energy Expo China is the extension of WPA, and was introduced to China in 2008 as a trading and knowledge-sharing platform bringing together the leading players in the Technology, Services, Finance and Government sectors to address key issues in the areas of renewable energy and sustainable development in China.
For more information please contact Trevor Sievert at ts@windfair.net
The combined exhibition will reach a total space of 25,000 sqm, with around 400 exhibitors, and will be held from 23 to 25 June 2010 at the China National Convention Center in Beijing. The combined event will greatly benefit from complementary resources of the organizers and strengthen its position as one of the leading and most specialized events in this industry in China.
As in previous years, most of the leading Chinese turbine manufacturers, as well as many new, large turbine producers will be featured at the exhibition. In addition, a large contingent of suppliers from all over the world slated to be present at the event includes group pavilions from Germany, Denmark and the Netherlands.
On the other end of the value chain, the top 14 power producers and grid providers in China as well as members of the China Electricity Council will be present in full force. These companies, including Stategrid, Datang, Guodian, and China Power Investment Corporation to name a few, represent the current demand and substantial investment in renewable energy and wind power in China.
Another highlight of the event includes a high level professional industry conference with expected 800 delegates in attendance. Topics include Business and Markets, Government Incentives and Investment Opportunities, Clean Energy and Smart Grid, Wind Power Technologies as well as Energy Efficiency.
The 7th Wind Power Asia/Clean Energy Expo China 2010 will once again be a significant event for the clean energy industry in China and Asia.
About Wind Power Asia and Clean Energy Expo China:
Wind Power Asia started in 2003 and is the longest running and one of themost influential exhibition and conference in China’s wind energy industry. The last event was attended by 445 companies and 15,065 genuine visitors from 22 countries. The total exhibition area spanned 25,000 sqm. Wind Power Asia is supported by the World Wind Energy Association (WWEA), Asian Development Bank (ADB), and the Independent Power Producers Forum (IPPF).
Clean Energy Expo China is the extension of WPA, and was introduced to China in 2008 as a trading and knowledge-sharing platform bringing together the leading players in the Technology, Services, Finance and Government sectors to address key issues in the areas of renewable energy and sustainable development in China.
For more information please contact Trevor Sievert at ts@windfair.net
- Source:
- Online Editorial, www.windfair.net
- Author:
- Posted by Trevor Sievert, Online Editorial Journalist
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- Wind Power Asia - Clean Energy Expo China 2010, Wind energy, wind power, wind turbine, wind mill, offshore, onshore, wind farm, renewable energy
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