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22 - 26 November 2011 International Fairgrounds of Casablanca - Morocco 1 1 st International Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Trade Fair :: Under the auspices of: Ministry of Energy and Mines, Water and Environment Ministry of Industry, Trade and New Technologies Ministry of Foreign Trade “INTELLIGENT SOLUTIONS FOR THE FUTURE’S ENERGY MIX“ Organiser: Delegate organiser: In cooperation with: www.ener-event.com Germany Guest of Honour

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22 - 26 november 2011international Fairgrounds of casablanca - Morocco

1 1st International Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Trade Fair

:: Under the auspices of: Ministry of Energy and Mines, Water and Environment Ministry of Industry, Trade and New Technologies Ministry of Foreign Trade

“INTELLIGENT SOLUTIONS FOR THE FUTURE’S ENERGY MIx“

organiser: Delegate organiser: in cooperation with:

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The Moroccan government aims to produce a considerable amount of the country’s energy from renewable sources. Until 2015, more than 2000 megawatts of power from solar energy alone shall be generated through various projects in Morocco. Renewables are expected to provide 35% of electricity in the country by 2040.

EneR Event 2011 is Morocco’s top specialist international trade fair, which brings together in one event all the fields pertaining to renewable energy generation, transmission and distribution.

At EneR Event 2011, leading technology suppliers meet senior-level buyers, wholesalers, retailers, designers, planners and architects from all over Morocco and French-speaking African countries to learn, network and to do business.

EneR Event 2011 is the No. 1 event for Morocco’s renewable energy business community. All Moroccan and international leaders are expected to be at the start, when EneR Event will open its doors as massive investments are being realised in the country.

ener event 2011: the preMier internAtionAL reneWAbLe energy AnD energy eFFiciency trADe FAir

MAssiVe inVestMents

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Moroccan plants may help deliver the clean energy needed over there. The plan is to boost energy exports and meet growing demand, both at home and abroad.

Achieving a sustainable energy mix for the future requires greater resource efficiency, innovative energy technologies and, increasingly, the equal integration of renewable and conventional energy sources. Energy efficiency, security of supply and renewables ever more become critical success factors for entire industries and countries.

The Desertec and the Transgreen projects target a sustainable supply of electricity for the European Union (EU) and the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) up to the year 2050. With an estimated investment of Euro 400 billion over fourty years, thirty Solar Thermal Power (CSP) plants shall be erected in the Sahara in

order to establish, by 2050, a capacity of 100 GW of exportable solar power in MENA. The objective being to cover 15% of the energy needs of the European Union and the majority of the needs of the MENA countries.

the Desertec AnD the trAnsgreen projects

A combination of rising population, ambitious housing programmes, projects such as metros and railway electrification, and the growth of desalination and energy-intensive industries means that demand for electricity is expected to continue growing rapidly in Morocco. Forecasts envisage annual average consumption growth of between 5 and 9% until 2020, excluding any electricity exports.

Dramatic capacity increases are therefore needed. Morocco’s massive investment programme includes several billion US $ for the expansion of the electricity industry and for the erection of solar-hybrid and wind-energy power plants.

Morocco is looking for a close partnership with the European Union and their neighbours in the Maghreb so that

Morocco MoVing FAst toWArDs the cLeAn energy Mix oF the Future

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gerMAny is guest oF honour in 2011

Germany is the Guest of Honour of EneR Event 2011. This was agreed by the CEO of the German-Moroccan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (AHK Maroc), Mr. Marco Wiedemann, and Mr. Martin März, the managing director of fairtrade.

As one of Morocco’s most important trading partners, Germany’s presentation as Guest of Honour contributes to further develop this comfortable position. According to ZVEI - German Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers’ Association, German exports of electro-technology to Morocco reached Euro 237.7 million in 2008.

On the occasion of EneR Event 2011, German exhibitors will present their innovations in the fields of modern, efficient and sustainable infrastructure in power generation, transmission and distribution as a part of the German pavilion organised by fairtrade.

Furthermore, great emphasis will be put on the “German Day”, where representatives of German enterprises and institutions will present their outstanding variety of leading-edge technologies within the conference “Sharp Focus on Energy Efficiency”, to be realised in partnership between the Moroccan government, international institutions, exhibitors and the organisers. Germany, being the global leader in the renewable energy sector and producing 30 % of the world’s wind energy technology, exported renewables’ technology worth Euro 9 billion in 2007. The renewable energy industry is one of Germany’s most important growth markets, employing - in 2008 - 278 000 people, covering 15.1 % of German electricity consumption, 7.3 % of thermal usage and 5.9 % of fuel consumption.

germany guest of honour

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exhibition progrAM “inteLLigent soLutions For the Future’s energy Mix”

Rapidly rising demand for electricity and the question of future energy supply security rank among global priorities. Global challenges such as climate change and rising oil and gas prices demand intelligent solutions.

Renewable energy• Wind energy• Solar energy• Hydrogen solutions• Biomass• Fuel cell• Micro hydroelectric power stations• Use of steam as an energy source• Other renewable energy sources Energy saving• Energy saving technologies• Systems for metering energy usage• Energy saving systems

Energy efficiency for buildings• Insulation of buildings• Facility management and building services • Integrated façade technology• Glazing• Daylight technology• Sun shade / protection technology• Photovoltaic systems• Air-conditioning and ventilation systems

Institutions, Research and Training • Institutions and organisations • Research & Development• Training • Regional Institutions• Research Centers Power generation, transformation and storage• Power installations• Electric drives• AC and DC generators• Power transformers• Accumulators, electric batteries and cells• Condensers• Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS)

EneR Event 2011, the Premier International Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Trade Fair targets to contribute to this debate. Exhibitors will be showcasing how energy efficiency can be maximised all the way along the production cycle.

Transmission and distribution of power• High and low voltage distribution equipment• Cabeling and wiring products• Insulation materials• High-voltage oil-immersed switches• Package transformer sub-stations• Disconnector switches for internal and external installations• Low-voltage electrical devices and fittings: switches,electricity supply casing, wall sockets, connectors, adaptors, magnetic starters and other electro-technical installation products

Measurement, regulating and control equipment• Power semi-conductor devices• Controlling and measuring instrumentation and equipment• Protective automatic machinery and automation systems• Robotics• Secondary control circuit equipment• Low-voltage transformers, current and voltage transformers, inverters and converters• Analytical instrumentation• Diagnostic equipment• Low-voltage switching devices

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About the orgAnisers

Organiser:

Based in Casablanca, the National Federation of Electricity, Electronics and Renewable Energies today counts more than 300 member companies, representing more than 95 % of products and services in the Moroccan energy, electrical engineering and electronics’ sector. The staff of the member companies amount to more than 65.000. In 2007, the members’ annual turn-over exceeded Euro 4 billion.

FENELEC consists of 5 associations which represent the entire program of elec expo and EneR Event: • Association of Electric Products’ Distributors ADeM• Association of Electric Products’ Manufacturers AFeM• Association of Electric Products’ Fitters AieM • Association of the Electronics’ Sector AseL• Moroccan Association of Solar and Wind Industries AMisoLe

Delegate organiser:

Valuable business contacts.

Founded in 1991, fairtrade today is a leading organiser of highly professional international trade fairs in emerging markets. fairtrade has its headquarters in Heidelberg, Germany and maintains a powerful network of daughter companies, agencies and partnerships throughout the world. fairtrade focuses on providing excellent service and generating valuable business contacts for exhibitors and trade visitors alike. Being ISO 9001:2008 certified, fairtrade is also a member of UFI The Global Association of the Exhibition Industry and organises events according to the UFI quality norms.

In cooperation with:

Since 1987, the Casablanca-based agency Forum 7 has organised more than 80 events of major importance for Morocco and internationally, and is now the leading event organiser in Morocco – according to the Moroccan Association of Communication Agencies AACC. Forum 7 works within an international network of quality organisers.

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For any inquiries and bookings, please contact your nearest fairtrade sales agent or fairtrade directly:

WorLDWiDe netWork oF sALes pArtners

pLeAse contAct:

Egypt: egytec engineering co.Tel.: +202-273 558 37e-mail: [email protected]

India: comnet exhibitions pvt LtdTel.: +91-11-4279-5044 e-mail: [email protected]

Iran: M&t solutions co.Tel.: +98-212 236 61 40e-mail: [email protected]

South Korea: interfairs co. Ltd.Tel.: +822-263 564 81e-mail: [email protected]

Spain: Ana Mamarbachi-international businessTel.: +34-934 122 460e-mail: [email protected]

AnA MAMArbAchi

China: fairtrade chinaTel.: +86-108 763 56 22e-mail: [email protected]

Germany: fairtrade gmbh & co. kgTel.: +49-6221-45 65-16e-mail: [email protected]

Italy i.e.s. international exhibition servicesTel.: +39-059 217 087e-mail: [email protected]

i.e.s. ALessAnDrA ZoboLi

expert expo Tel.: +90-212-654 19 82 e-mail: [email protected]

Turkey: expert expo

Portugal: WALter & cia. , Lda Tel.: +351-213-556-254 e-mail: [email protected]

WALter & ciA

Tunisia: cabinet energie Des Affaires Tel.: +216-204 792 67e-mail: [email protected]

cabinet energie Des Affaires

Taiwan: chan chao international co. Ltd.Tel.: +886-226 596 000 e-mail: [email protected]

Austria, Hungary, Slovenia, SlovakRepublic, Switzerland:

Algeria:

gesell & co. gmbh & co. kgTel.: +43-132-050 37 16e-mail: [email protected]

Morocco: Forum 7Tel.: +212-522 36 06 04/71, e-mail: [email protected]

fairtrade AlgeriaTel. : +213-21-48 40 16 e-mail : [email protected]

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We‘LL be your bAck-up teAM!

FuLL exhibition serVice

• A high powered media campaign which will attract precisely the target group of buyers!

• Technical connections and top quality booth construction – to highlight your products

• Catalogue entry – so that new customers can find your name and address once the trade fair is over!

• Invitations – to enable your customers to visit your booth!

• Transport of your exhibition goods including customs clearance – we take good care of your exhibits!

• Booth staff / specialists – so you can do business without worries on your mind!

• General security service and general cleaning of the exhibition area!

• Forum - so you can present your products professionally!

your perFect presentAtion

Exhibitors can register for three different options:

option 1 – raw exhibition space.The minimum stand area is 24 sqm.

option 2 – exhibition space including booth construction, Octanorm standard.The minimum stand area is 12 sqm.

Option 2 includes the following standard features of modular booth construction:• stand area with carpet• side and back walls• 1 spot 100W per 3 sqm of stand space• 1 table and 4 chairs (as an example for a

12 sqm stand)• 1 wastepaper basket• 1 socket 220V, 1kW• fascia with company name

option 3 – outdoor exhibition area.The minimum stand area is 24 sqm.

Agence conseil en publicité et en communication Ms. Zineb Sbata 5, Bd. Abdellatif Ben Kaddour 20 050 Casablanca, MoroccoTel.: +212-522-94 59-71Fax: +212-522-36 06-21 [email protected]

Delegate organiser: in cooperation with:organiser:

fairtrade gmbh & co. kgMs. Jana HofmannKurfürsten-Anlage 36D-69115 Heidelberg, AllemagneTel.: +49-62 21-45 65-21Fax: +49-62 21-45 [email protected] 9001:2008 certified

national Federation of electricity, electronics and renewable energies4, Résidence Mervet, Rue de la Bastille, Racine 20100 Casablanca, Morocco Tel.: +212-522-94 51 29 / 94 91 82Fax: +212-522-94 96 [email protected] ISO 9001:2008 certified

Going to a trade fair can certainly keep you busy! You have to invite customers, prepare your presentations and set your own schedule. Wouldn’t it be nice if you didn’t have to worry about every little detail? If you could just “talk business” at your leisure?

ener eVent 2011 “We’Ve thought oF eVerything!”