2006 Asian Conference & Exhibition on Renewable Energies

 

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June 28th - 30th, 2006    China World Trade Centre, Beijing

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2006 will witness the establishment of New Energy Asia Conference and Exhibition on June 28th to 30th 2006 at China World Trade Center. The event will provide a unique opportunity for the manufacturers and suppliers of equipment and technologies for renewable energy to meet the increasing needs of the booming market in China.

In order to promote sustainable human development and environmental preservation, the gradual establishment of sustainable energy systems based on the use of renewable energy resources is currently a general pursuit of the global community. As a newly developing economy with the world's largest population, China faces the dual challenge of pursuing economic growth and environmental protection. In order to promote economic development and environmental preservation, it is matter of global significance that China considers new paradigms for energy production and consumption incorporating the exploitation of its immense clean and renewable energy resources.

The Chinese Government has made the development of renewable energy a high priority in its national sustainable development strategy. Aggressive renewable energy development targets have been incorporated into the mid- and long-term strategic planning processes of the Chinese Government, for a 10% contribution from renewable energy in the total energy mix projected in 2020.

China could well become a world leader in renewable energy and transform global markets, after the Chinese top legislature passed the first renewable energy promotion law to help the country meet ambitious targets for the uptake of renewable energy.

The Renewable Energy Promotion Law guarantees grid access for renewable energy producers as well as spreading the costs of new technologies across the sector. It will take effect on January 1st 2006.There is enormous commercial interest in China’s potential as a huge market for wind power and other renewable energy technologies. Last year, the market for wind energy in China grew by 35% even without the new law. China also has huge potential for solar, wave, tidal and biomass power and, clean-energy campaigners believe, with energy efficiency could meet all its needs from renewable energy alone.

Given this background, New Energy Asia 2006 will be the most important event focusing on the Chinese booming market of renewable energies. New Energy Asia 2006 will include Wind Power Asia 2006, Solar Photovoltaic Asia 2006, Biomass Asia 2006 and Geothermal Asia 2006.

 

      

 
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