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February 21, 2014
by AEA in Events, News

South-East European Exhibition on Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy 2014

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Attendance Fees

South-East European Exhibition on Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy

EXHIBITION

Date: 5-7 March 2014
Frequency: Annual
Sequence: 10th edition
Organizer: Via Expo
Venue: Sofia, Inter Expo Center

In the context of the dynamic climate changes and continuously rising prices of conventional energy sources, now more than ever a necessity of urgent upgrade of the global energy systems with aim to make ready it for meeting the numerous future challenges comes to the fore. A Report of the International Energy Agency emphasizes that the renewables as the fastest-growing power generation sector will make up almost a quarter of the global power mix by 2018 and they will become more competitive than the nuclear and coal power energy.  The forecast for growth of 40 % over the next five years sounds very optimistic.

The improving of the energy efficiency and green energy are key priorities in the policies of the countries of South-East Europe, which will ensure energy independence, reducing the negative impact on the human health and environment.

The Region features a great hydropower potential of which only 40% is used. According to experts if it is utilized, the countries can meet 100% of their energy needs with hydropower. South-East Europe has also a good geothermal energy prospects and excellent solar radiation. Well-developed agriculture and forestry industries, availability of organic waste are a prerequisite for the promotion of bioenergy.

Significant energy saving can be achieved by investing in renovations of the buildings and implementation of ‘Nearly Zero-Energy Building’ conception.
For the 10th consecutive year Sofia will host the Exhibition on Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy with a geographical focus South-East Europe. It corresponds to the  world trends and presents latest energy efficient solutions, systems for energy storage, technologies for the production of bio-, hydro, solar, geothermal and wind energy, energy from waste and electric vehicle innovation.

Philip Lowe, Director-General for Energy, DG Energy EC, estimated the 2013 event as a key energy hub that can help Europe’s Energy policy to become more tangible and even more appealing. According to him the Exhibition is an ideal opportunity to show the importance of EE & RE industry in the European energy system.
 
The 2013 Issue at a Glance
 

 

  • Austrian Pavilion for the fourth year
  • Group participation of companies from Italy and Slovenia within the project ICON
  • Among the exhibitors were Biogest Energie-und Wassertechnik, Cink Hydro – Energy, Global Hydro Energy, Embassy of Argentina, European Patent Office, Filter, Heliocentris Academia, HERZ Energietechnik, IRES Bulgaria, JR Trade, K.Chepakov, Long Man Holding, Nahtec, Paradise Electric Consult, Trade and Investment Promotion Section of the Republic of Poland, Ziehl-Abegg, etc.

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January 8, 2014
by AEA in Events, News

20% discount for AEA members to attend Wind Power Romania

 

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20% discount for AEA members to attend 
Wind Power Romania & Eastern Markets

  Dear Member,In just two weeks, the 4th Wind Power Romania & Eastern Markets will return to Bucharest. As official partners of the conference, the Albanian Energy Association is delighted to extend a special 20% registration discount to our members.

But hurry – you only have until Friday, 17 January to take advantage of the discount.
Register online today, quoting AEA20.


Highlights of the 2014 programme:

– Hear the latest on the recent Green Certificates changes, with exclusive insights from ANRE’sVice President, Emil Caloa, Bogdan Chiritou, President of the Competition Council and Alina Stancu Birsan, Partner at PeliFilip

– Find out how developers, financiers and investors are responding to Romania’s regulatory changes with expert speakers from PNE Wind, Holrom Group, Prowind, Raiffeisen Centrobank, EBRD,Erste Group and IFC.

– Meet with the major players in the region and explore new opportunities for development in neighbouring markets with our dedicated country-focus sessions covering Turkey, Croatia,Ukraine and Serbia.

View the speakers and agenda.

Who you’ll meet – companies sending delegates already include:
8.2 Consulting
Alerion Energie Rinnovabili
Algeco
American Superconductor Europe
ANRE Romania
Baringa
Barlovento Dacia
CEZ Trade Romania
Clifford Chance
CMS Cameron McKenna
Competition Council
Continental Wind Serbia
Continental Wind Partners
Cue Dee
Danish Wind Power Academy
E.ON Climate & Renewables
Ecoseed
Electrawinds
Enel Green Power Romania
EnerCap Capital Partners
Energy Rose See
Enerjisa Enerji
Eolenvest
ERG Renew
Erste Group Bank

European Bank for Reconstruction & Development
Expert Forum
Fraunhofer Institute – IWES
GDF SUEZ Energy Romania
GEP Global Energy Partners
GL Garrad Hassan Deutschland
Gonvarri Eolica
Holrom Group
Iberdrola
International Finance Corporation
International Energy Agency
KELAG
Lahmeyer International
MAKE Consulting
MECMA Policy Council
Monsson Invest Group
NNDKP Law Offices
PeliFilip
PNE Wind Romania
Prowind
Radu Taracila Padurari Retevoescu
Raiffeisen Centrobank
REPOM
REpower Italia
RESbroker International
Romanian Wind Energy Association
Sabloal Energie Eoliana
Siemens
SKF Romania
Statkraft Romania
STEAG
Sule Erkoc Renewable Energy Consultancy
Tractebel Engineering
Transelectrica
Tuca Zbarcea & Asociatii
Turkish Wind Energy Association
Ukrainian Wind Energy Association
Universal Transporte Mitchels
Valorem
Vertis Environmental Services
Wind Parks of Ukraine
Windfarm MV I
Windkraft Simonsfeld Romania
Wolf Theiss
WPD
Don’t miss out! Network with these companies by registering here.

Find out more:

View the agenda

View the speakers

Download delegate attendance report

View speaker interviews
(with Electrawinds, Prowind, WPD, Iberdrola, Holrom Group, PNE Wind, Stakraft Markets, Raiffisen Investment Romania)

Watch FREE webinars on the Green Certificates Update and Emerging European Wind Markets

Download the PeliFilip Green Certificates Report

Don’t forget – AEA Members save 20% on delegate fees!
But hurry, you need to 
register by Friday 17th January 2014. 
Contact our partners at Green Power Conferences by registering online now – quoting AEA20.
Or, contact 
Samantha Coleman, Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7099 0600 or
email samantha.coleman@greenpowerconferences.com.

We look forward to welcoming you to Bucharest on 21 and 22 January.

Kind regards,The Albanian Energy Association

P.S. Send 2 delegates and the 3rd goes free!
Find out more here.

 
Fully supported by the Romanian Wind Energy Association
Sponsors

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Media Partners

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View full agenda and speakers at www.windpowerromania.com
November 5, 2013
by AEA in Events, News

Wind Power Romania & Eastern Markets 2014

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Returning for the 4th year, Wind Power Romania is the leading annual meeting for the who’s who of the Romanian wind power industry. At a decisive time when the market is facing changes to the green certificates scheme, there has never been a more crucial moment to gather the industry and discuss the latest challenges and new opportunities for wind power in Romania and beyond.

 

New for 2014:

  • A new Eastern Markets stream analysing the latest wind power opportunities in neighbouring wind markets
  • A pre-conference workshop providing you with take–away tools for building your wind power plants
  • New focus sessions debating the best O&M and asset management strategies
  • A free-to-attend Wind Power Romanian webinar series, bringing you a preview of the major issues that will be debated at the event

Mark your diaries for 21-22 January 2014 and make sure you’re present at Wind Power Romania & Eastern Markets to shape the discussion on the future of the Romanian wind power market.


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Over 300 attendees will gather in Bucharest in January to hear from over 50 key industry speakers, including policy makers, utilities, developers, financiers, OEM and other key industry player,s to debate the challenges facing the Romanian market, discuss the latest regulatory updates and share best strategies for wind power projects in Romania and Eastern markets.

Early confirmed speakers include:

  • Emil Calota, Vice President, ANRE
  • Bogdan Chiritou, President, Competition Council
  • Doina Ilisiu, General Manager of the National Dispatch Centre, Transelectrica
  • Markus Lesser, Chief Operating Officer, PNE Wind
  • Johannes Busmann, Managing Director, Prowind
  • Florin Visa, Director, Raiffeisen Investment Romania
  • Mihnea Craciun, Principal Banker, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
  • Claus Urbanke, Head of New Markets, Statkraft Markets
  • Ion Lungu, General Director, CEZ TRADE Romania
  • Richard Koenig, Director, Energy & Utilities, Raiffeisen Centrobank

Wind Power Romania 2013

“Wind Power Romania is THE conference for anybody in the wind energy business who is active or interested in the Romanian market. All relevant players do attend. Most useful for networking.” (Executive Director, Erste Group Bank AG, Wind Power Romania 2013)

Wind Power Romania 2013 proved to be another success

The 3rd annual Wind Power Romania Congress returned with 300+  board-level attendees from major developers, ministries and other buyers as well as financiers able to kick start projects in Romania. No other event attracts this senior level audience. As such, it is known as the who’s who event where people go to get deals done.

 

The full programme featured 50 speakers from OPCOM, ANRE, Transelectrica, Enel, Iberdrola, Continental Wind Partners, Monsson Group, REpower Systems SE, Vestas, Terra Firma Capital Partners, Erste Bank, EBRD and many many more.

Networking was also a key focus with the first Romanian Wind awards, drinks reception and the incredibly popular speed networking sessions.

June 26, 2013
by AEA in Events, News

2nd Annual Balkans Oil & Gas 2013 Summit – Athens 24-25th September

Oil & Gas licensing rounds and pipeline projects in the Balkan

 At the end of May, leaders from Albania, Boznia-Herzegovina, Montenegro and Croatia signed an agreement about the construction of two new pipelines, the Trans-Adriatic (TAP) and the Ionian-Adriatic (IAP). Being a point of discussion for many years, the two pipeline projects will carry natural gas from the Caspian basin, starting from Greece via Albania and the Adriatic Sea to Italy and Western Europe. The significance of the two projects is high as the TAP pipeline alone is anticipated to offer capacity for gas export volumes from Azerbaijan to Europe for a period of 25 years.At the end of May, leaders from Albania, Boznia-Herzegovina, Montenegro and Croatia signed an agreement about the construction of two new pipelines, the Trans-Adriatic (TAP) and the Ionian-Adriatic (IAP). Being a point of discussion for many years, the two pipeline projects will carry natural gas from the Caspian basin, starting from Greece via Albania and the Adriatic Sea to Italy and Western Europe.

Balkans is one of the most upcoming and promising regions that holds major proven reserves but remains underexplored. The region’s economy is now booming with new opportunities in infrastructure, transportation and of course, energy projects.

The oil and gas sector is the most promising industry in this prosperous business environment within Europe, and with Romania leading the oil and gas sector in the Black Sea, the 2nd Annual Balkans Oil & Gas 2013 Summit is here to cover the entire region with exclusive discussions among the key players of each country, with case studies demonstrating real examples of success stories in Croatia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Romania, Serbia, Albania and Greece.

The 2nd Annual Balkans Oil & Gas Summit will take place on 24th-25th September and will be a unique opportunity to network with the oil and gas companies that operate in the region, and get to have one-to-one meetings with the regional Ministries that will be attending speaking and are supporting the Summit for the second consecutive year.
The expert Speaker Faculty that will present on the upstream and downstream opportunities in the Balkans region will include:

  • Alen Leveric, Assistant Minister of Economy, Croatia
  • Vladan Dubljevic, Deputy Minister for Mining and Geological Researches, Ministry of Economy, Montenegro
  • Giannis Maniatis, Head of Sector, Former Minister of Environment, Energy and Climate Change, Greece
  • Erdal Trhulj, Federal Minister of Energy, Mining & Industry, Bosnia & Herzegovina
  • Max Torres, Exploration Director, Repsol, Bulgaria
  • Ervin Lula, Country Manager, San Leon energy, Albania
  • Yannis Grigoriou, E&P General Manager, Hellenic Petroleum S.A.
  • Eugenia Gusilov, Managing Director, Romania Energy Centre, Romania
  • Leonidha Cobo, General Director, Bankers Petroleum, Albania
  • Nikos Psyngkas, Head of Commercial Division, DEPA
  • Lilit Cota, Exploration Projects Director, INA-Industrija Nafte d.d., Croatia
  • Dimitrios Kardomateas, Division DirectorStrategy, Development & Regulation, DESFA S.A.
  • Sotirios Kapotas, CEO, Stream Oil & Gas, Canada & Albania
How to get involved: Email us at: [email protected] Call us on: +44 20 7111 1615

Looking forward to see you in Athens!

Best wishes,

Xenia Sapanidi

Marketing Manager

Mail: [email protected]
Tel: +44 (0) 207 111 1615
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April 24, 2013
by AEA in Events, News

Congress and Exhibition on Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy

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THE GREEN UPGRADE OF SOUTH-EAST EUROPE /Forum and Exhibition/In Partnership with the Albania Energy Association

Sofia will be a green European capital and will host the 9th edition of the Congress and Exhibition on Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, which will be held from 29th until 31st May 2013 in Bulgaria.

Building integrated photovoltaics and smart buildings are the two new accents of the event. Due to the rapid increase of energy consumption, more industries and people in South-East Europe  start  to become interested in small scale solar-, wind- and biomass plants and installations, as well as, in intelligent building solutions.

The CONGRESS

The Congress will gather energy and environmental experts who will meet to share and absorb new ideas, as well as willoutline the perspectives for powering the economy of the Region with clean energy applications and improvements in energy efficiency.

Experts, managers, investors and municipality representatives from South-East Europe will  join the Forum. Top-level speakers from the European Renewable Energies Federation (EREF), Pike Research – a Part of Navigant, European Commission – DG Energy, EuroACE, Bulgarian Green Building Council, European Patent Office, Bulgarian Photovoltaic Association, Energy Economics Group, Vienna University of Technology, etc. will give their perspectives on the financial, technological and trade opportunities in the green economy and engage delegates in stimulating discussions.

The main topics will be: Ten Trends in Smart Buildings, EE Financing Models and European Legislation, Nearly Zero-Energy Buildings, Building Integrated Photovoltaics, Agricultural, Landfill & Wastewater Biofuels, etc.

Program Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy 

Early Bird Rates – till 30 April 2013   

*When you make your registration, please write in the cell ‘On the recommendation of’: Albania Energy Association.

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The EXHIBITION will put on display a vast range of equipment for sustainable energy solutions from around the world.

Highlights:

● Aurstrian Pavilion

● Exhibitors from Austria, Argentina, Bulgaria, China,  Germany, Greece, Italy and Switzerland

● Astronergy/Chint Solar, Biogest, Cink Hydro, European Patent Office, Global Hydro Energy, Costruzioni Nazzareno, Heliocentris, Polytechnik, Krannich Solar, Solar Ways, Sputnik Engineering (Solarmax),  Ziehl-Abegg, Weiss, etc. are among the participants.

Register to visit FREE and win a SOLAR gift

         

Parallel Exhibitions: LiftBalkans (elevators and escalators) and Save the Planet (waste management)

Organizer:  Via Expo

  T +359 32 512 906 | E [email protected] | W www.viaexpo.com

February 20, 2013
by AEA in Events, News

SOUTH-EAST EUROPEAN ECO FORUM 29-31 May 2013, Sofia, Bulgaria

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From 29th to 31st May 2013 in Sofia (Bulgaria), the SEE Solar Exhibition and Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy Congress and Exhibition will bring together top industry professionals. The Forum & Exhibition are a platform for market exploration of the Region, up-to-date technologies exposure and hot topics’ discussions. The business, state authority and the general public in South-East Europe are increasingly aware of the clean technologies benefits and during the last years the countries are making a significant progress in the implementation of sustainable practices and adopting the best European regulations.  

Some trends will drive the market of the green technologies in the Region and will open new attractive niches. The experts forecast a boom of installation of small integrated photovoltaic roof -, window- and façade- systems in the next years. According to the Energy Efficiency Directive all new buildings must be nearly Zero Energy (nZEB) from 2021.

 The 2013 SEE Forum & Exhibition at a Glance:

  • Well-known companies are among the exhibitors- Sputnik Engineering (Solarmax), Krannich Solar, Global Hydro Energy, Costruzioni Nazzareno, Heliocentris Energiesysteme, Polytechnik, etc.
  • Exhibition / Forum scope: solar-, wind-, hydro- and bio energy, energy storage, waste-to-energy, energy efficiency,  etc.  
  •  Austrian and Italian Pavilions
  • Speaker lineup – professionals from the European Commission – DG Energy, ECEEE, EREF, EuroACE, BPIE, etc.
  • The program will be diversified with many parallel events: Global Methane Initiative (GMI) on Landfill Gas Utilization, organized by the U.S. Environmental Agency; 2nd Best Eco-Municipality Competition 

Brochure 2013    Post Event Report 2012 

Organizer:  www.viaexpo.com T +359 32 512 905 | E [email protected] |   W www.viaexpo.com

February 15, 2013
by AEA in News, Publication, Renewable

Albania Biomass

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Biomass CO2 cycle

The term biomass covers a wide variety of both fuel and conversion technologies. Usually, the term biomass refers to woody or agricultural products being converted into useful energy through different conversion technologies (Ecofys BV 2006). Biomass often refers to solid materials such as wood, branches, industrial wood waste, urban solid waste and agricultural residues (agriculture plants, animal feeding); whereas bio-fuel refers to the (final) products that are liquids. Important conversion technologies are: Burning, incineration, Gasification, Digestion

Background

For ages, Albanians rely on fuel wood for cooking their food and heating their homes. Therefore, there is nothing new about biomass resources. However, it is the conversion technology and the size of these different new technologies that make things new. Biomass can be used as fuel for power plants (electricity), heat boilers (heat) and cogeneration (both heat and electricity). New plants can be constructed, but biomass can also replace coal (lignite, anthracite) in existing power stations, up to a certain percentage. Especially older power stations, which can deal with a variety of fuel qualities, might well be able to deal with biomass, next to fossil fuels such as lignite and anthracite. The term is then ‘co-firing’.

Potential

Biomass resources, woods, are plentiful available in Albania, especially in the mountainous regions. This does not mean automatically, though, that the potential for biomass is high. The woods are protected and/or part of nature reserves, or there are claims from logging/building/furniture industries. This means, woods have other economical and nature reserves, more important than those as biomass. On the European market, we see therefore that secondary woody materials are more and more being utilized as biomass, for example by compacting (pelletising or briquetting) sawdust or wood chips into a uniform product that can be traded in Europe and possibly worldwide (Ecofys BV 2006). Obviously, concerns about selling out the woods should be dealt with; the sustainability of woods and the contribution to biodiversity could be at stake. Woods and forests should be treated as natural reserve. An example to combat the abuse of woods is the introduction of the FSC label (‘Forestry Stewardship Council’), with which woods can be exploited for the different purposes, and still have enough time to be regenerated once the trees are felled.

According to some approximate estimation, the energy potential from agricultural residues were calculated at approximately around 800 toe/year in 1980; while in 2001 were around 130 toe/year. The potential of urban wastes from the main Albanian cities was calculated as approximately 405615 ton oil equivalent (Toe), predicted for the year 2010 (EBRD 2004).

The wood sources in Albania are concentrated in the forestry zones that cover around 38.2% of the total surface. The data on forest resources are based on inventories done every 10 years from the Forestry Directorate subordinated to the Ministry of Agriculture. Total forecasted resources reach some 125 million m3 (14.3 toe). Forests are classified in these major categories: high forests which represent 47-50% of the total wood resources; copses which are 29-30% of the total resources; and bushes, which are 24-25% of the total wood resources. From the three aforementioned categories, 10% of high forests, 50% of copses and 100% of bushes are used as fuel wood. From this data, proven resources of fuel wood are respectively 5.87, 18.25 and 30 million m3. The total proven reserves of fuel wood are considered about 6 Mtoe (Hizmo 2006).

The energy potential from animal residue’s as well as for agricultural residue potations is calculated at approximately 70 [toe/year] 12 740 GJ in 1995 with a trend to be increased in the future. These numbers should be considered estimates; a more comprehensive study should be carried out for real validation.

Figure 6 Territorial distributions of forest according to main government regime

Figure 6 Territorial distributions of forest according to main government regime

Installed capacity

It is expected that, apart from a wide variety of old wood stoves and furnaces working on wood, several modern wood boilers are in operation, possibly at wood industry locations, to heat production halls and facilities. The increase of the biomass contribution is primarily based on a more efficient use of the fire wood. The actual average yield of fire woods is 35-40%. It is foreseen that in 2025 Albania will have a penetration of family market heaters with an average yield of 75-85%.

Characteristic features for Albania

As a rugged country, with limited fossil fuel resources (lignite), and an economy that is still close to its agricultural roots, there are good opportunities to develop the biomass potential much further. Environmental concerns should be taken care of, in order not to have a continuous and clean supply of indigenous energy and to prevent a sell out of the natural resources of the country.

Actually, from the categories mentioned above, the wood waste from the wood industry and solid urban waste biomass can be of a considerable contribution. Biomass from the agriculture is connected with agricultural plants being used to feed the animals during winter time.

A biomass group, which can be very profitable, consist of the cores of olive, peaches, etc. These cores that are waste of alimentary industry can be burnt supplying warm water or steam for different technology processes in the alimentary industry. The biomass from the so-called energetic plants is not applied yet in Albania. It still needs to be stressed the importance of the incentive policies on the application of these kinds of plants.

Another important group that can be taken into consideration on the energy supply is the high richness of bushes. They can be considered without any doubt, as a very good source of renewable energy, as they will always be growing up. Whereas biomass produced from the animal breeding can not be taken into consideration due to a low number of the house animals and lack of division of farms (a farm consist of a very small number of cows and other animals) and a small amount of waste, which actually are being used as organic fertilizer.

October 22, 2012
by AEA in Events, News

Southeast Europe Business Forum, Istanbul 2012

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On behalf of the Organizing Committee I have the honour to invite you to take part in this event on 22-23 November 2012 in Istanbul.

The Forum is a joint initiative of key institutions from the following countries: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia and Turkey.

The purpose of the forum is to encourage the business networking among the companies in Southeast Europe and promote new business opportunities to potential investors.

Why join the event?

  • Explore the current trends and new business opportunities in 5 strategic sectorsin the Balkans:

           – Energy and Natural Resources
           – Transport Infrastructure
           – Agro-Logistics
           – IT &Telecommunications
           – Green Business

  • Engage in dynamic discussions with more than 55 distinguished panellists
  • Expand your business contacts among 355 decision makers from Turkey and the Balkans 
  • Experience the business spirit in the vibrant city of Istanbul

 

We are looking forward to meet you at our event in the splendid venue of Istanbul Congress Center

 

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October 22, 2012
by AEA in Events, News

DEVELOPING NEW MARKETS FOR ECO-INNOVATION


To stay at the forefront of global competition with a strong technological base and industrial capabilities, increased strategic investments in research, development, validation and piloting are required in sustainable and green innovative solutions for a worldwide market. Adopted in December 2011, the EU Eco-Innovation Action Plan aims to boost innovations that result in or aim at reducing pressures on the environment and on bridging the gap between research and the market. Partnering is increasingly the main criterion for successfully turning innovation into market solutions and gaining international market shares. Mobilising the full innovation chain is key to ensure sustainable growth in Europe and beyond and allow Europe to maintain its competitive edge at the global level.

Water as a critical resource
Water is one of our most critical resources but, around the world and along with other natural resources, it is under threat. Environmental change is putting water resources and ecosystems services under significant pressure, exacerbating the challenges with which we are faced. Water has a critical role for environmental integrity with one in four people likely to live in a country affected by chronic or recurring shortages of fresh water by 2050. The United Nations (UN) Rio+20 conference in June recognised that water is at the core of sustainable development with close links to global challenges such as energy, food, health and poverty eradication. The UN has also declared 2013 as its international year of water co-operation. This mandate will be an opportunity to emphasise the critical role of water for sustainable development, environmental resilience and partnership.

In May 2012, the Commission launched the European Innovation Partnership (EIP) on water to facilitate the development of innovative solutions to deal with grand societal challenges, such as water challenges, and at the same time create market opportunities for these solutions. The EIP gathers European, national and local institutions, businesses, academia and all relevant stakeholders to work in partnership and to develop multidisciplinary innovations, from a problem oriented perspective.

The 13th European Forum on Eco-innovation
The 13th Forum will highlight the main challenges and opportunities in research, development and innovation when entering the global market, and aims to promote and support the international collaboration in eco-innovation. The Forum will look specifically at local, regional and global water challenges, and the need for partnerships, demonstrate technologies, methodologies and strategies for better water management in new markets and examine mobilisation of the necessary finance, investment and public-private partnerships. Three European networks are co-operating for meaningful discussions: Eco-Innovera – boosting eco-innovation through co-operation in research and dissemination; Ecopol – public innovation partnership for better policies and instruments in support of eco-innovation; and Environmental-NCP-Together – promoting partnerships and co-operating to improve their effectiveness. 

Recommendations – challenges, gaps and emerging issues – formulated during the 13th EcoAP Forum will be made available for consideration for the Strategic Implementation Plan of the EIP on Water, which will outline the priority areas of action.

The forum will therefore address:

  • Understanding local, regional and global water challenges, needs and how to realise well-adapted solutions;
  • Promoting local and global partnerships, especially with emerging economies;
  • Demonstrating the development of technologies, methodologies and strategies in support of better water management for new markets; and
  • Mobilisation of finance, investment and public-private partnerships as crucial tools to reach new markets for innovative water management.
Admission for the forum is free but upon registration only. If you are interested to participate please request an invitation online, you will receive an answer within a week.
August 21, 2012
by AEA in News

Tregu Energjetik Evropa Juglindore 2012

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Sektori i energjisë së Evropës Juglindore është çelës për rritje ekonomike rajonale, rritje prosperiteti dhe njëkohësisht hapës i derës në rrugën për në Bashkimin Evropian, duke marrë parasysh që përmes resurseve natyrore në Evropën Juglindore ofrohen mundësi të shumta për investime. Evropa Juglindore përmes themelimit të Komunitetit të Energjisë obligohet t’i përmbushë direktivat evropiane të energjisë, gjë që i ballafaqon pjesëmarrësit e tregut me sfida të mëdha.

 

Tregu Energjetik Evropa Juglindore 2012 vë në dispozicion një platformë mbi të cilën vendimmarrësit nga ekonomia energjetike dhe politika mund të shkëmbehen drejtpërdrejtë me njëri-tjetrin në lidhje me sfidat aktuale, mundësitë e investimeve dhe trendet e së ardhmës. Gjithqka sillet rreth këtyre temave:

 

  • Tregjet e nesërme të energjisë në Evropën Juglindore – kah është duke shkuar rrugëtimi?
  • Sfida aktuale dhe implementimi i obligimeve të liberalizimit
  • Potencialet e energjive të ripërtëritshme dhe efiçienca e energjisë
  • Shembuj të projekteve të realizuara ose të projekteve të planifikuara për gjenerim,    shpërndarje dhe efiçiencë të energjisë në Evropën Juglindore
Këtu mund të shkarkoni Flyer-in e konferencës:
Tregu Energjetik Evropa Juglindore 2012
Këtu mund të regjistroheni ne konferencë:
Regjistrohuni ne “Tregu Energjetik Evropa Juglindore 2012”

 

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evroenergie L.L.C
Ferat Dragaj Nr. 4
10000 Prishtinë
Kosovë
Telefoni: +381(0)38 223 481
Telefaksi: +381(0)38 223 482
E-Mail: [email protected]

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