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8/3/2019 Clean Energy Expo Asia
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Energy Systems (Pvt.) Ltd. an Industrial Energy Services Company is in the list of front runners
in providing alternate energy solutions in Pakistan having the hallmark of “ENERGY SYSTEMS OF
TOMORROW ™ ”. Energy Systems is working on renewable energy and trying to implement thelatest concepts and strategies in Pakistan.
Mr. Mohammed Saghir, Chief Executive,
Energy Systems (Pvt.) Ltd. was a part of
Clean Energy Expo Asia 2010 where the
presenters from all over the world
presented on renewable energy which
was held in Singapore. The imperative
part of participation was to learn the
deep insight related clean energy and to
bring this clean, abundant and
renewable source of energy in Pakistan.
Mr. Mohammed Saghir had in depth
discussions with many of the renowned
energy professionals and companies to
bring the latest technology in the
cheapest way to make the access easy
and feasible for the end users.
Empower is keen to promote energy-efficient practices that will be key to its progress in the
coming years. Pakistan is one of the most blessed countries in the world. We have five seasons
and having so many great effects. Karachi and many other associated areas have a great
potential in solar as well as in wind power to get electricity. As the emphasis shifted towards
concerns regarding this, therefore important projects will be initiated in this area as earliest.
We have to enhance the awareness and knowledge to the nation and the future generation of
Pakistan. We would like to serve them economical and continuous energy solutions but for this
promotion, we need support from Govt. as well as from the people. We in Energy Systems are
trying to bring awareness in people and trying to bring the latest technology in the country. Mr.
Saghir had discussion with some leading companies about not only bringing thermal cooling
system and thermal energy storage but to aware the people about energy consumption and
awareness, its importance & how they can be helpful in future.
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Trade Fair and Conference in a Glance
Solar Cooling:The use of solar thermal energy or solar
electricity to power a cooling appliance.There are several basic types of solar
cooling technologies: absorption cooling,
which can use solar thermal energy to
vaporize the refrigerant; desiccant cooling,
which can use solar thermal energy to
regenerate (dry) the desiccant; vapor
compression cooling, which can use solar
thermal energy to operate a Rankine-
cycle heat engine; evaporative cooling; and
eat pumps and air conditioners that can be
powered by solar photovoltaic systems.
Solar cooling saves electricity and has, as distinct from solar heating, absolutely no storage
needs: the need for cool air for machines rise and fall almost exactly in-sync with available solar
energy.
Thermal Energy Storage System:
Thermal energy storage comprises a
number of technologies that store thermal
energy in energy storage reservoirs for later
use. They can be employed to balanceenergy demand between day time and
night time. The thermal reservoir may be
maintained at a temperature above (hotter)
or below (colder) that of the ambient
environment. The principal application
today is the production of ice, chilled water,
or eutectic solution at night, which is then
used to cool environments during the day.
Thermal energy is usually accumulated from active solar collectors and transferred
to insulated repositories to perform useful work later in various applications, such as spaceheating, domestic or process water heating, or to generate electricity. Most practical active
solar heating systems have storage for a few hours to a day's worth of energy collected. There
are also a small but growing number of seasonal thermal stores, used to store summer energy
for space heating during winter. Molten salt has been proposed as a means to retain a high
temperature thermal store for later use in electricity generation.
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FUJI ELECTRIC:Fuji is one of the largest networks in the
world for providing the VFDs (Variable
Frequency Drives). They have their offices in
USA but for Asia specific they have their
regional office in Singapore and now afterknowing Mr. Saghir and Energy Systems
that how much we can be helpful of them
for bringing this they are keen to work with
us and we already have the agreement with
them to bring that technology in Pakistan.
The Fuji Electric Group is changing into a
leading global company in the field of
energy and the environment, through
utilizing technology to unlock the potentialof electricity which the Company has
cultivated since its establishment.
REC:A leading player
Renewable Energy Corporation (REC) is the
leading vertically integrated player in the
solar energy industry. Which are willing to
work in Pakistan and to give full support
after having detailed discussion with Mr.
Saghir that how much he is interested in
bringing the latest technology to Pakistan
for the betterment of Pakistan’s economy
and to solve the Energy crisis.
Their (REC) business is carried out in three
divisions. REC Silicon and REC Wafer are
among the world's largest producers of polysilicon and wafers for solar applications.
REC Solar is a rapidly growing manufacturer of high performance solar cells and modules, and
engage in project development activities in selected segments of the PV market.
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Energy Efficiency with the help of ENERCON
Energy Systems has already started the
awareness program and the best and
the cheapest solutions for energyconservation and energy efficiency. The
one of the best example for this that
Energy Systems held a seminar on
Energy Efficiency with the help of
ENERCON in Karachi on 6th
December
2010. In this seminar the people from all
fields of life participated and had a very
good questionnaire session to know
about how this phenomena works and
how this can be helpful for us.
Held on 2nd
to 4th
November 2010, this year’s Clean Energy Expo Asia (CEEA) saw a significant
increase in participants, attracting over 5,000 clean energy professionals from close to 50
countries. More than 170 international exhibitors and over 115 speakers from leading players in
the technology, services, finance and government sectors attended the annual Trade Fair and
Conference, which was also the closing anchor event for the Singapore International Energy
Week (SIEW).
Paving the Way for Energy Security and Climate Change
According to a report by The World Bank1, energy consumption in East Asia alone has trebled
over the past 30 years due to growing cities and rapid industrialization, and demand is expected
to double again in the next 20 years. To support this, the current share of low carbon
technologies in power generation needs to increase three-fold from today’s 70 percent and this
would have to primarily come from wind, hydropower, geothermal and biomass energy sources
from various countries in Asia.
As such, Clean Energy Expo Asia continues to play an important role in supporting this
continued growth. “As seen in this year’s Trade Fair and Conference, new emerging concepts
and systems demonstrate the importance of renewable energy as the new source of power for
the future. With traditional barriers such as technology and costs falling, the world will soon gothe way of renewable energy and Asia will be at the forefront. By providing a key platform for
industry players to share knowledge and interact with industry leaders from across the value
chain, Clean Energy Expo Asia acts as a catalyst for growth and development of renewable in
the region”.
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Tackling this issue in depth was the Conference session on “Energy Security and Clean Energy
Policies”, which saw presentations from The Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency
Partnership (REEEP) and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) highlighting the importance and
role of clean energy policies and its link to investment, economic growth and human
development in Asia. ADB estimates that energy demands in the region will grow by about 2.6
percent annually, challenging the energy security of the region. “Most governments in AsiaPacific have taken the first step by adopting ambitious targets to increase access to energy for
their populations. However, there is a long way to go. The government cannot work alone and
more partnerships with the private sector are crucial to drive development in the renewable
energy industry and secure a sustainable energy future,” said Mr Samuel Tumiwa, Principal
Planning and Coordination Specialist, Regional & Sustainable Development Department, Asian
Development Bank.
Showcasing the latest in clean energy technology
This year’s Trade Fair saw a number of interesting exhibitors showcasing innovative Asian
solutions in sustainable mobility, wind turbine technology as well as various energy-efficient
technologies for homes, office buildings and public property.
One such company is a Singapore-based company, Sing Yue Technologies, which unveiled its
latest innovation, the CherWind™ Compressed Wind Turbine. The first of its kind in Asia, this
new wind turbine provides an alternative renewable energy source to urbanized areas and
cities with high population densities. Leveraging on high rise buildings, instead of offshore or
suburban areas where wind turbines are usually located, this small wind turbine design is ideal
for metropolitan Asian cities.
Exhibitor, SwissINSO, also launched two unique turnkey solar-powered solutions at the Trade
Fair – the Krystall Solar Water Purification system and the Klymaa Solar Thermal Controlsystem. The Krystall Solar Water Purification system combines exclusive membrane technology
with state-of-the-art photovoltaic panels into a cost-effective, solar-powered transportable
water purification/desalination unit. Each unit is capable of converting brackish, sea or spoiled
surface water into 100,000 liters/day of high quality drinking water. The Klymaa Solar Thermal
Control system is an environmentally-friendly air cooling/heating solution that uses
revolutionary colored opaque solar thermal panels that can be mounted on the façade of a
building to capture the sun’s energy in an aesthetic manner, to supply the necessary energy to
run the entire cooling system for the building.
Electric vehicles took the spotlight at this year’s Clean Energy Expo Asia. From a three-wheeledelectronic Bike Board, a single-seater small electric vehicle that uses plant-based bio plastics for
some of its body parts, to full-fledged highperformance electric-powered sports cars, the
Sustainable Mobility Pavilion at this year’s Trade Fair showed participants a full range of Electric
Vehicles (EVs) that is setting the standard for a new EV reality in the near future. Exhibitors Audi
and EV World, were also panelists in the Sustainable Mobility Roundtable that brought together
both industry practitioners and policy makers in a robust discussion to help pave the way for
the mass adoption of EVs.
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A holistic platform for knowledge sharing and business networking
As the premier event in the region that provides a unique platform for the meeting of minds
between clean energy professionals, Clean Energy Expo Asia offers extensive business and
networking opportunities.
With four times the exhibition space this year, Japan Pavilion provided companies, such asSANYO Asia Pte, Tokyo Electron Ltd and Furukawa Electric Singapore Pte Ltd, an excellent
opportunity to connect Japanese businesses to the growing markets in Southeast Asia. “The
Japanese Government is putting a lot of emphasis on clean energy industry development. With
some of the most advanced clean energy technologies in the market, Japanese companies are
keen to showcase their expertise to the ASEAN region. The exhibiting companies at the Japan
Pavilion have expressed their satisfaction with the opportunities presented at this event,” said
Mr Shigeki Maeda, Managing Director, Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO), Singapore
Representative Office.
Driven by its success at this year’s show, second-time participant, swissnex Singapore, the
information, coordination and networking platform of the Embassy of Switzerland, is also keen
to grow its participation at the next Clean Energy Expo Asia to further promote Swiss excellence
in science and innovation in the region. “swissnex Singapore is very happy to have been able to
showcase Switzerland’s commitment to energy efficiency and sustainability. Clean Energy Expo
Asia has enabled Swiss Cleantech companies, public and private initiatives and research
institutes to present themselves to the Southeast Asian region, and I can gladly confirm that
everyone at the Swiss booth was highly satisfied with the event,” said Dr Suzanne Hraba-
Renevey, Executive Director, swissnex Singapore.
The Trade Fair has also helped Toyota Tsusho to connect with many potential distributors,
collaborators and technology partners. It’s COMS Electric Vehicle, a super compact four-wheeled single-seater car, has seen strong international interest. According to Mr Jimmy Tan,
Business Manager, Global Sales & Marketing Group, IT & Electronics Department, Toyota
Tsusho (Singapore) Pte Ltd, has received many enquiries on the vehicle’s design and the novel
technology over the three days. He is hopeful that the COMS will soon become a common
feature in the region in the near future.
Clean Energy Expo Asia continues to support the region’s energy evolution
Leveraging on Singapore’s excellent infrastructure and global connectivity, Clean Energy Expo
Asia is the only event in the region that gathers industry players from the Technology, Services,
Finance, Legal and Government sectors in a single location to exchange knowledge, experiencesand technology updates – creating industry links that will shape the future of Asia’s clean
energy markets.
“By hosting the annual Clean Energy Expo Asia trade fair and conference, Singapore is providing
the region with a unique platform for knowledge sharing, technology innovation and project
development for renewable energy projects from across Asia,” concluded Mr Edwin Khew,
President, Sustainable Energy Association of Singapore.