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WIND ENERGY Expo asia 2018 HYDROPOWER Expo asia 2018 BIOENERGY Expo asia 2018 SOLAR Energy Asia 2018 “Asia's Most Complete Renewable Energy Exhibition!” 6-8 SEPTEMBER 2018 IMPACT EXHIBITION CENTER, BANGKOK, THAILAND Incorporating : Part of: ASEAN EC Thailand International Energy Conference 2018 2018 2018 The 8th Edition JuzTalk (Thailand) Fireworks Media (Thailand) Co., Ltd Part of The Firework Trade Media Group Conference By : Organized By : Centre for Energy Environment Resources Development Defence Energy Department Endorsed By : Energy Research and Development Institute - Nakornping, Chiang Mai University Ministry of Industry Faculty of Engineering Kasetsart University Naresuan University King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok www.renewasia-expo.com

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WIND ENERGYExpo asia 2018

HYDROPOWERExpo asia 2018

BIOENERGYExpo asia 2018

SOLAREnergy Asia 2018

“Asia's Most Complete Renewable Energy Exhibition!”

6-8 SEPTEMBER 2018IMPACT EXHIBITION CENTER, BANGKOK, THAILAND

Incorporating :

Part of:ASEAN

ECThailand International Energy Conference 2018

2018

2018

The 8th Edition

JuzTalk (Thailand) Fireworks Media (Thailand) Co., LtdPart of The Firework Trade Media Group

Conference By : Organized By :

Centre for Energy Environment Resources Development

Defence EnergyDepartment

Endorsed By :

Energy Research and Development Institute -Nakornping, Chiang Mai

University

Ministry of Industry Faculty of EngineeringKasetsart University

Naresuan UniversityKing Mongkut's University ofTechnology North Bangkok

www.renewasia-expo.com

About The EventASIA RENEWABLE ENERGY EXPO 2018 is the only specialized Renewable Energy technology and equipment event that brings together an international congregation of Government and private renewable energy companies, suppliers and also its supporting industries gathered in Bangkok, Thailand to showcase the latest developments in the renewable energy industry in Asia.

Featuring 4 Major Segments of the Renewable Energy Industry:Solar Energy Asia 2018An International Exhibition on Solar Power and Photovoltaic Equipment, Technologies & Supplies

Wind Energy Expo Asia 2018An International Exhibition on Wind Energy Equipment, Technologies & Supplies

Hydropower Expo Asia 2018An International Exhibition on Hydropower Energy Equipment, Technologies & Supplies

Bioenergy Expo Asia 2018An International Exhibition on Bioenergy comprising of Biomass, Biogas and related Bioenergy Technologies and Equipment.

Highlights Of ASIA RENEWABLE ENERGY EXPO 2018o Networking Niteo Renewable Energy Technology Seminarso Renewable Energy Conference

Renewable Targets in South East AsiaWhile coal, the most a�ordable but environmentally unfriendly fuel, continues to dominate the Asian power market (it fuels around 60% of Asia’s electricity), the growing interest in renewable energy is undeniable. This is reflected in the targets that many countries in the region have set. Like Europe, where the 2009 Renewable Energy Directive requires the EU to source 20% of its energy from renewable energy by 2020, many countries in South East Asia have set targets in the renewable energy sphere as well. In Indonesia, an ambitious target of 25% by 2025 has been set (referred to as "Vision 25/25"), in Thailand a similar target of 25% by 2021 is in place, while Vietnam has a more modest target of 5% by 2020. Malaysia’s target forms part of the National Renewable Energy Policy and Action Plan and is 11% by 2020, while the Philippines aims to triple its renewable energy usage by 2030 to 15,000MW.

Solar Energy Potential In South East AsiaWith subsidy cuts, policy uncertainty and funding gaps characterizing Europe’s clean energy landscape, it is not surprising that interest in the Asian renewable market is growing. One area that is continuing to attract a lot of attention is solar energy. Indeed, Bloomberg recently reported that almost all new investments in clean energy in Thailand have been in solar power projects. This article will look at the changing regulatory landscape for commercial solar power projects in South East Asia and explore some of the key legal and regulatory challenges that may be encountered in this burgeoning market.

Renewables Set To Grow In ThailandAnother important motivation is Thailand’s increasing dependence on energy import, which is expected to grow from 42% (2013) to 78% (2040). The share of natural gas imports almost doubles due to declining domestic production and the high demand for power generation. To limit energy imports, the national power plan (AEDP 2015-2036) foresees that, by 2040, biomass shall have the largest share with 13% (11 GW), followed by PV with 9% (8 GW), wind with 6% (5 GW) and hydropower with 5% (4 GW).

Mekong Region Hydropower PotentialThe potential of hydropower in the MRB is about 53,000 MW consisting of 23,000 MW in the Upper Mekong Basin (China) and 30,000 MW in Lower Mekong Basin (Lao PDR, Thailand, Cambodia and Viet Nam). Locations current and proposed hydropower projects are shown in the map. locations and current stage of the projects (26 projects are locate in the mainstream and the remaining 126 projects are in the tributaries).Thailand and Viet Nam have developed most of their potential tributaries sites. The mainstream of the LMB has a potential to produce over 13,000 MW of hydropower. Over the past few years, investors and developers mostly from China, Malaysia, Thailand and Viet Nam have submitted proposals for twelve hydropower projects for the LMB mainstream. Those proposals are among the largest and most significant developments ever considered by LMB countries in terms of benefits and risks.

Facts Of Asia's Renewable Energy Industry

The Organizer

Exhibit ProfilesBiofuel: CDM Infrastructure, Development, Carbon Emission Reduction

Biogas: Solution Providers for Agro Industry, Biogas Digesters, Turbines, Blower, Storage, Gas Engines and Gas Cleaning Equipment

Biomass: Combustion and Gasification, Turbines, Engines, Heat Exchangers, Generators and Gas Cleaning Equipment.

Smart Grid: Electronics and Embedded Systems, System Control, Automation, Information and Communication

Solar PV: Manufacturers of Modules and Inverters, PV Cells, Batteries and Electronic Meters

Solar Thermal: Storage Tank and Solar Collector, Piping, Solar Heat, Solar Water Heater, Application and System and Heat Exchangers

Waste to Energy (as a solution): Combustion, Boilers, Turbines, Engines, Heat Exchangers, Gas Cleaning Equipment and Incinerators

Wind and Hydropower: Manufacturers of Power Business and Utilities, SPP and VSPP, Wind and Hydropower, Turbines, Electronic Controller as well as Construction and Commissioning Energy E�cient Appliances, Measurement and Control

Transportation and Alternative Fuels: Electric Vehicles and Infrastructure, Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Vehicles, Novel Hybrid Vehicles, Novel Battery Development, Charging Systems, Ethanol and Bio-diesel, Fuel Pricing, Tax Incentives, Low Carbon Transport for Transportation, Logistic Management

Energy Storage Technology: Compressed Air Energy Storage (CAES), Fireless Locomotive, Flywheel Energy Storage, Gravitational Potential Energy (Device), Hydraulic Accumulator, Hydroelectric Energy Storage, Liquid Nitrogen, Pumped-Storage Hydroelectricity, Superconducting Magnetic Energy Storage (SMES), Glycogen, Starch, Flow Battery, Rechargeable Battery, Ultra Battery, Brick Storage Heater, Cryogenic Liquid Air or Nitrogen, Eutectic System, Ice Storage, Molten Salt, Phase Change Material, Seasonal Thermal Energy Storage, Solar Pond, Steam Accumulator, Thermal Energy Storage (General), Hydrated Salts, Hydrogen Peroxide, Power to Gas, Vanadium Pentoxide

• Public and private power utilities• Independent power producers• Cogenerators / self generators• OEMs• Government agencies• Project developers• Environment agencies• Consultants and Engineers• Coal, oil and gas operating companies

Agro Industry, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration, Automotive Assemblers/ Automobile Assemblers/ Auto parts & Components, Contractor/ Sub-Contracting, Cosmetics, Chemical, Pharmaceutical & Medical, Engineering/ Consultant Services, Electrical & Electronic, Textile & Garment, Oil & Gas/ Chemical &Petrochemical, Pulp & Paper, Food and Animals' Feeds Printing, Food and Animals' Feeds, Plastic & Rubber, Iron/Steel Metal/ Machine Manufacture, Sugar Mill,

• Power Generation, Small Independent Power Producers (SPP) and Very Small Independent Power Producers (VSPP)• Building & Construction, Home Owners, Hotels & Restaurants, Department Stores and Hospitals• Mayors, Bangkok Metropolitan Administration and Related Government Agencies, Government O�cial• Transportation and Logistic

Visitor Profiles

Fireworks Media (Thailand) Co., Ltd. is part of the Fireworks Trade Media Group, one of Asia’s largest independently owned trade media company. Established in 2008, it is currently made up of 5 di�erent business divisions: o Fireworks Exhibitions and Conferences (Trade Exhibitions)o Fireworks Business Information (Trade Publications, Print and Online)o QUIK Fairs (Industrial Roadshows & Niche Events)o JUZ Talk (Trade Conferences & Forums)o Fireworks Market Intel (Market Intelligence and Industry Maps)

As the new generation in the trade media industry, we have since grown leaps and bounds with ourown international o�ces, partnership and acquisitions spanning in more than 12 countries worldwide!

Visit us at www.asiafireworks.com for more information.

IMPACT Exhibition Center, Bangkok, ThailandAsia Renewable Energy Expo 2018 will be held at IMPACT, One of Thailand's most established venue with ample facilities such as hotels, F&B joints and tourist attractions all within the vicinity. The centre boasts adequate exhibition and conferences facilities and also ample parking space for visitors and exhibitors.

The Venue

Cost of Participation

Have It Raw!• Raw Space Only (Min 18sqm)• 330 USD Per Sqm• "Ideal For Companies With Large Exhibits Or Simply For Those With More Flair…"

Shell Me Up! • Standard Shell Scheme (9sqm)• 350 USD Per Sqm• "Leave The Work To Us And Walk Onto A Furnished Stand With Chairs & Tables."

Shell Scheme Package Includes:• Needle Punch Carpet Flooring• White Back/Side Wall Partition Panel (2.5 m height.)• 2 x Fluorescent Light (1 x 220V)• 2 x Standard Chair• 1 x Information Table• Fascia Board With Company Name• Socket 220V5A A/C Elecrtical Outlet (not for lighting)• Waste Basket

Tel: (+95) 1 377381Mobile: (+95) 9 250 175 661Fax: (+95) 1 370834Email: [email protected]

MyanmarFireworks Myanmar

Tel: (+62-21) 4290-0030Fax: (+62-21) 4290-0191Email: [email protected]

IndonesiaPT FireWorks Indonesia

IndiaAsia Fireworks Trade media Pvt LtdTel: (091) 22 66737747 / 48 / 49Email: [email protected]

PhilippinesFireworks Trade Exhibitions & Conferences Philippines, Inc.Tel: (+632) 9020900 ext. 115 (+63) 9277040888Fax: (+632) 6253513Email: [email protected]

MalaysiaNRG Exhibitions (M) Sdn Bhd Tel: (+603) 7731 1511 email: [email protected]

Tel : +86-27-52345510 /52345512Fax : +86-27-87186718Email: [email protected]

ChinaFireworks China

Tel: (+66) 2 513 1418Fax: (+66) 2 513 1419Email : [email protected]

Thailand (Organizer)Fireworks Media (Thailand) Co., Ltd.

AustraliaFireworks AustraliaTel: (+61) 432 062487Email: [email protected] Tel: (+880) 1714119552

Email: [email protected]

BangladeshSavor International Limited (Partnership Office)

Fireworks Trade Media Pte LtdSingapore (Head Office)

Tel: (+65) 6100 9101 Email: [email protected]

Tel: (+84) 28 6287-8196Fax: (+84) 28 6287-8160Email: [email protected]

VietnamFireworks Trade Media Co. Ltd