4th World Renewable Energy Summit 2009

December 16, 2008 by Editor  
Filed under Events

February 17, 2009toFebruary 18, 2009

Recent developments have cast a cloud over the renewable energy business. The capital markets have turned risk-averse, making financing for alternative energy hard to come by. Declining oil prices make it harder for cleaner transport fuels to compete with gasoline. In a slumping economy, governments will be reluctant to pass climate change legislation that will raise gas and electricity rates.

Despite the dark clouds and lack luster sentiment, renewable energy is still seen to be the way of the future as businesses and corporation realize that the world is running out of fossil fuels and it is only a matter of generations when natural resources are completely depleted. Governments and businesses need to be constantly at the forefront of the sectors’ technology and policies in order to capitalize on market opportunities and socio-infrastructure eco-development.

Due to the speed at which the renewable energy market progresses, it is vital that businesses are kept up to date with technical advancements and industry trends. UNI Strategic is proudly organizing a regional conference:

4th World Renewable Energy Summit 2009

Hotel Novotel, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

17th – 18th February 2009

The 4th World Renewable Energy Summit 2009 will not only offer delegates practical advice on renewable energy, but will also explore the finance and investment opportunities for various commercial renewable energy projects.

Delegate will learn critical insights on:

Day 1:

  • New RE initiatives for Asia Pacific and the Region
  • Regional Biofuel Production Case Studies
  • Evaluating Algae as the Next Generation Fuel Source
  • Palm Oil as a Source of Renewable Energy~ Towards Sustainable Growth
  • Evaluating Jatrohpa Curcus & Non Edible Feed stocks as a source of Next Generation Biofuel

Day 2:

  • Financing & Carbon Credit Development
  • Commercial Aspects of Solar Energy~ Building Integration
  • Why the Energy Crisis will outlast the Credit Crisis
  • Waste Power Generation
  • Renewable Energy Markets and it’s Impact on Green Buildings

For further information, please contact:

Tan Pei Di (Ms.)

Email: peidi.t@unistrategic.com with subject code “WRES-Media”

Tel: +65 6825 9636

Fax: +65 6776 2120

Visit the event website here.

(Green Business Times is the Media Partner of the 4th World Renewable Energy Summit 2009)

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