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POWER WEEK ASIA 2021
POWER WEEK ASIA
15 - 18 March 2021, Virtual Conference
www.power-week.com/asia
Overview
POWER WEEK ASIA is the 6th annual international conference, designed for the power and energy industry. It provides 7 days of learning opportunities with C-level executives during a 4-day conference as the main event, plus 3 workshops and masterclasses with real life case studies, expert views, and valuable insights to keep ahead of the competitive market.
At POWER WEEK ASIA, you will meet industry peers from national power companies, government regulators, policy makers, renewable & IPPs, investors and suppliers from 20+ countries around the globe. With C-level speakers and attendees all under one roof, you will learn the success strategies and pitfalls of notable power projects. The conference features 20+ engaging sessions covering policy & regulations, global energy market outlook, fuel & electricity market, solar energy, energy storage, grid technologies, digitalisation, energy transition, energy mix optimisation, technology advancement, power generation efficiency, transmission, power plant, power projects, investment & financing, solar & wind tariffs and many more.
The 3 add-on workshops will provide even more in-depth learning opportunity on specific subjects such as Power Purchase Agreement, energy storage, renewable & clean energy etc.
Grab this chance to stay one step ahead in the industry - POWER WEEK ASIA is the most anticipated
power & electricity show, not to be missed!
www.power-week.com/asia
List of elite speakers from best industry players in the world
1. Simon Li, President, Asia Pacific Project Business Unit, Trina Solar,China
2. Santisouk Phimphachanh, Deputy Director General, Department of Energy Policy and Planning, Ministry of Energy and Mines, Laos
3. Torbjorn Kirkeby-Garstad, EVP Asia, SN Power, Philippines
4. Alice Jawan, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Utilities, Malaysia
5. Pongsakorn Yuthagovit, Assistant Governor of Planning and Power System Development, Provincial Electricity Authority, Thailand
6. Nuki Agya Utama, Executive Director, ASEAN Centre for Energy, Indonesia
7. Arun Kumar Mishra, Director, National Smart Grid Mission (NSGM), India
8. Zainal Arifin, VP, Technology Development & Standardization, Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN), Indonesia
9. Akihiko Taniguchi, Executive Officer, Global Partnership, JERA, Japan
10. Ingo Birnkraut, CEO and Managing Director, RWE Technology International, Germany
11. Yasuhiro Sakuma, Deputy Director, Advanced Energy Systems and Structure Division, Agency for Natural Resources and Energy, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, Japan
12. Nicholas Woffinden, CEO, MREF Power, Myanmar
13. Narsingh Chaudhary, EVP & Managing Director, Power- Asia, Black & Veatch, Thailand
14. Shinichi Yasuda, SVP, Structured and Corporate Finance, Development Bank of Japan
15. Ray McLaughlin, Head of Capital Markets, Mainstream Renewable Power, Singapore
16. Gu-Yoon Chung, Managing Director, ENEL Green Power, Singapore
17. Mohd Yusrizal Mohd Yusof, Managing Director, TNB Renewables, Malaysia
18. Shalabh Singhania, Director & Head of Portfolio Management, InfraCo Asia, Singapore
19. Jitendra Nalwaya, Vice President, BSES Yamuna Power Limited, India
20. Bert Deprest, Head of C&I and Renewables, ENGIE South East Asia, Singapore
21. Virgil Beaston, CTO, Powin Energy, United States of America
22. Evan Beaver, Head of Charging, Chargefox, Australia
23. Philip Napier-Moore, Programme Leader, Renewable Power, East Asia, Mott MacDonald, Thailand
24. Rajashekhar Malur, Vice President & Head – Power Business, Tata Consulting Engineers Limited, India
25. Aman Modi, Partner, Boston Consulting Group, Singapore
26. Marko Lackovic, Principal, Boston Consulting Group, Singapore
27. Achal Sondhi, APAC Market Director, Fluence, Singapore
28. Martin Angelov, SVP, Asia Pacific Project Finance, Korea Development Bank
29. Francois Espinassous, Head of Advisory, Asia Pacific Project Finance, Korea Development Bank
30. David Platt, Partner, Pinsent Masons, Singapore
31. Robert de Groot, Energy Storage Specialist, Mott MacDonald, Singapore
32. Rahul Gupta, Solution Leader and Associate Partner, McKinsey & Company, Singapore
33. Stephen Woodhouse, Director, AFRY, United Kingdom
34. Johanna Heckmann, Head of Charging Infrastructure, P3 Group, Germany
… and more. To find out the speakers’ profile, visit www.power-week.com/asia/speakers
Need More Reasons to Attend?
1. Develop successful business strategies by obtaining up-to-date insights from experts around the world.
2. Stay informed of the latest government policies and incentive support on renewable energy.
3. Discover the possibilities of energy decentralisation and learn from other countries successful market liberalisation.
4. Understand the reliability, affordability and sustainability of energy integration thus create a ‘balanced’ energy mix.
5. Learn how to handle fuel price fluctuation and securing long term fuel sources in Asia countries.
6. Hear expert opinions on balancing power demand and supply in different scenarios.
7. Evaluate the reliability and sustainability of different renewable energy sources and make the right investment decision.
8. Hear from solar, wind and hydropower developers and be exposed to the latest projects and real-life case studies in the industry.
9. Identify the funding methods for power projects in developing and underdeveloped nations.
10. Determine the potential for cross-border power trading in ASEAN.
11. Be introduced to disruptive technologies such as energy storage, smart grid, mini-grid, Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial intelligence (AI) and more.
12. Explore the future of electric vehicles (EVs) in Asia region and build electricity readiness for increasing EV penetration.
To attend/sponsor/exhibit/enquiry, please contact:
Weslyn Lee
Tel: +65 6325 0352 | Email: weslyn@power-week.com
To join the discussion:
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Twitter: @powerweeksummit
Official Website: www.power-week.com/asia