The document provides information about the 37th International Exhibition on Environmental Technology and Green Energy conference that will take place from June 10-13, 2015 in Seoul, Korea. It summarizes key details about the event including the location, participating exhibitors, seminars and topics, how to register and participation fees, directions to the venue, and contact information for the organizing body.
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Electric vehicles (EVs) coupled with low-carbon electricity sources offer the potential for
reducing greenhouse gas emissions and exposure to tailpipe emissions from personal trans-
portation. In considering these benefits, it is important to address concerns of problem-
shifting. In addition, while many studies have focused on the use phase in comparing
transportation options, vehicle production is also significant when comparing conventional
and EVs.
Lars Frederiksen: Ecocit: Research on innovation and sustainability in urban ...STEPS Centre
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Presentation to the UK-China Innovation Workshop for Sustainable and Equitable Development, Tsinghua University, 19 March 2010, co-organised by China Institute for Science and Technology Policy (CISTP) at Tsinghua University and the STEPS Centre.
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2021 hidalgo et al. - development of an innovative process involving the us...Jokin Hidalgo
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ionic liquids for the recovery and purification of rare earths
from permanent magnets and NIMH batteries
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1. Country context & background
2. What motivates Ethiopia's transition to eco-industrial parks (EIPs)
3. Where does Ethiopia stand now in terms of its implementation of EIPs?
4. Capturing the full benefits of EIPs – next steps?
Requirements for innovative services and business modelsOlgaRodrguezLargo
This presentation identify requirements for various stakeholders relevant for creation of innovative services and business models for electric and hybrid vehicles developed in CarE-Service Project.
Define requirements on:
1. B2B level through elaboration on the three main reuse chains: batteries, metals and techno-polymers.
2. B2C level through elaboration on car sharing/renting services.
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 776851.
Global Power Grid Interconnection for Sustainable Growth: Concept, Project an...Power System Operation
Environment friendly and low carbon RE has a great development and research potential for GEI. Acceleration in development of clean energy is required in future to improve the proportion in world's energy generation. Low-cost conversion and plug in play type high-efficiency generation are required to develop in energy bases, especially on North Pole and Equator regions. Clean energy topic is generally divided into generation bases, grid integration and large-scale energy storage system. Hydropower is the key source of clean energy against power grid fluctuations due to intermittent sources. It has capabilities such as fast response on dispatch command, easy to start/shutdown, large capacity and high efficiency as well as flexible on load adjustment. However, large hydro sources can be improved further for eco-friendly point of
view.
General info on Low Carbon Cities Framework (LCCF) MalaysiaSteve Lojuntin
The LCCF was developed by Ministry of Energy, Green Technology & Water Malaysia together with GreenTech Malaysia in collaboration with the Malaysian Institute of Planners in 2010 - 2011. LCCF was developed under the Green Township Project. It was endorsed as government tool to facilitate the development of Low Carbon Cities in Malaysia, which based on actual performance of carbon reduction.
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1. The 37th
International Exhibition on
EnvironmentalTechnology
Green Energy
,Seoul,Korea
June, (Tue)~ (Fri),20152 5
Previous ENVEX2013 ABOUT KEPA
| Overview of Exhibition |
Period : June 11~14, 2013(4 days)
Venue : Hall A and B, COEX(14,800m2
)
Participating Exhibitors : 310 from 23 Countries
(Internal : 201 / External :109)
Visitors : 56,230 (Internal : 54,816 / External : 1,414)
Business Deal Amount : US$ 562million /Contract Amount : US$ 221million
| Seminars & Conferences |
Low Carbon & Green Growth
Countermeasure Against Climate Change
New Environmental Technologies
Environmental or Energy Policies
Green Energy Forum
Best Technologies on Panels
| Analysis for Exhibits |
| Visitors' Interest |
Well-Organized & Specialized & Various Events
Direction to COEX
| From Incheon International Airport |
Bus Stops : Stop No, 3B, 10B the 1st
floor of Incheon International Airport
Operating Time : 05:30~22:30 (Operating Interval : Every 5~10minutes)
Duration : Approximately 70 minutes
| Subway |
Samsung Station, Line No. 2 (Green Line), Exit 5, 6
CONTACT US
The Korea Environmental Preservation Association (KEPA)
Tel: +82-2-3407-1541~2 Fax: +82-2-3407-1598
E-mail: victoria@epa.or.kr
http://www.envex.or.kr
KEPA(Korea Environmental Preservation Association)
■Tel:+82-2-3407-1540~44 ■http://www.ENVEX.or.kr
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| Foundation |
Korea Environmental Preservation Association
Head office in Seoul / 11 branches in Korea / 7,000 member companies
Established in 1978 under the article 59 of the “Basic Environmental Policy Act”
| Duties |
Organiser of the ENVEX Exhibition Public-relations & basic education
Ecology research & management Environment technologies promotion
Education program for practitioners Supporter of national NGOs
Sponsors |
The Ministry of Environment Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy
Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport Ministry of Education
Seoul Metropolitan Government Korea Federation of Small and Medium Business
Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency
Incheon Kyung Ki Machinery Industry Cooperative
Organizer | Korea Environmental Preservation Association (KEPA)
, Seoul, Korea
June,10(Tue)
~13(Fri), 2014
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th
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EnvironmentalTechnology
&GreenEnergy
ABOUTKEPAPrevious ENVEX 2014
CONTACTUS
DirectiontoCOEX
| Overview of Exhibition |
| Analysis for Exhibits per item |
| Visitors' Interest |
| Seminars & Conferences |
Period : June 10~13, 2014(4 days)
Venue : Hall A and B, COEX(14,800m2
)
Participating Exhibitors : 277 from 23 Countries
(Internal : 186 / External : 91)
Visitors : 55,657 (Internal : 54,279 / External : 1,378)
Business Deal Amount : US$ 2.8million / Contract Amount : US$ 5.8million
Low Carbon & Green Growth
Countermeasure Against Climate Change
New Environmental Technologies
Environmental or Energy Policies
Green Energy Forum
Best Technologies on Panels
Publicityof
agencies
Wastes
Restorationof
ecosystem
Airpollution
Airpollution
Resourcerecovery
Measuringinstrument
Soil
Environment
management
Greenenergy
Eco-friendly
products
Wastes
Policiespublicity
Others
40%
10%
15%
27.8%
8.8%
11.3%
6.1%
7.2%
4.4%5.6%
6.9%
1.6%
2.1%
2.7%
15%
13%
4%
3%
KEPA(Korea Environmental Preservation Association)
■ Tel :+82-2-3407-1540~44 ■ http://www.ENVEX.or.kr
2. Events&Seminars
Exhibit Profile
KoreaEnvironment&
Energy Market Prospects
June10(Tue) ~13(Fri), 2014(During4days)
HallAandB(14,800m2
),COEX
Korea Environment Corporation (KECO)
KoreaEnvironmentalIndustry&TechnologyInstitute(KEITI)
SUDOKWONLandfillSiteManagementCorporation(SLC)
KoreaEnvironmentalPreservationAssociation(KEPA)
Date
Venue
Co-Organizers
Organizer
| ENVEX 2014 |
ENVEX 2014
Source : Ministry of Environment Republic of Korea (2011)
Number of application of green
technology information system
| Environmental Industry Market Prospects in Korea(2014) |
| Energy share and development expenditures |
(unit:US$Million)
RawSpace StandardShellBooth
US$2,000 US$2,300
SpaceOnly PackagedSpace
Type
Rate
Remarks
| Deadline |
April 15, 2014
AllapplicationsforparticipationshallbemadeusingtheprescribedApplicationForm
(Applicationmaybeclosedearlierincaseallboothsareallocatedbeforethedeadline.)
| Payment |
50%paymentofthetotalparticipationfeeshouldbemadeuponthesubmissionofthe
applicationform.
The balance(the other 50%) should be paid no later than May 9, 2014
Early registration: 5% discount
- Deadline for the discount: Dec.27, 2013
The balance should be paid by no later than May 9, 2014
Bank Name Korea Exchange Bank, Seosomun Branch
Account No. 064-13-30587-8
Account Name Korea Environmental Preservation Association
Basic Furniture & Facilities of Standard Shell Booth:
Stand area / White back wall and side walls / Company
sign in English / Carpet / Lighting: 3 spot lights will be
supplied for each booth (3m x 3m) including electricity
for lighting. / One information desk and folding chair
| Participation Fee |
Registration
| Environmental Technology |
Water Treatment Air Quality Measurement
Eco Products Government Policies and Projects
Waste Treatment and Management
Various Measurement Solutions and Equipments
| Energy |
BIPV Wind Power Parts and Systems
Thermal Energy Fuel Cell Applications
Bio Energy Carbon Capture and Sequestration (CCS + IGCC)
| Cross Fields |
Green Construction (Green Construction Materials, Insulation Technology,
Eco-labels, Applications, Indoor Air Control)
Electro Mobility (FCV, EV, Charging Stations, Parts and Systems)
Energy Efficiency in Buildings
| Public Major Policies and Public Private
Partnership (PPP) Projects |
| Events & Seminars |
“All Energy & Environment in ENVEX2014”
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Category Description Amount
Water Supply&Drainage Water Quality Treatment 2,205
Water Quality Improvement Water Quality Improvement 482
Environment Technology R&D Environment Technology Improvement 218
Nature Conservation Nature Conservation 358
Air Conservation Air Pollution Treatment 261
Waste Treatment Waste Treatment 235
Environment Protection GreenEnvironmentEnvironmentHealthInternationalCooperation 484
Less than 2000
50,000
100,000
2009
2013
2020
Share of Green technology R&D
in total fiscal expenditure
16%
20%
25%
2009
2013
2020
Number of enterprises in green
partnerships
685
1,500
2,900
2009
2013
2020
Korea’s market share in global
green tech product market
2%
8%
10%
2009
2013
2020
Reduction of Energy intensity per
unit / value (toe / 1,000 USD)
0.317
0.290
0.233
2009
2013
2020
Number of green village centers
(low carbon smart village)
-
100
500
2009
2013
2020
Amount of mandatory procurement
of low carbon green goods
2.5 Trillion KRW
4 Trillion KRW
10 Trillion KRW
2009
2013
2020
Percentage of energy-poor
households
7.3%
5.0%
3.5%
2009
2013
2020
Resource recycling rate
15.0%
17.0%
17.6%
2009
2013
2020
Number of green households
160,000
300,000
1.5 Million
2009
2013
2020
CONFERENCE
InternationalEnvironmental
EngineeringConference&Annual
MeetingoftheKoreanSocietyof
EnvironmentalEngineers
SEMINAR
EnvironmentTechnology
LocalGovernmentExamples
ClimateChange+Carbon
ManagementRenewableEnergy
GreenPolicy+GreenGrowth
EVENT
● BizMatchingSupporting
● NetworkingwithReal
BusinessPeople
● GreenTour
Events & SeminarsENVEX 2015
Exhibit Profile
| EnvironmentBudgetaryPlanofKoreaGoverment2014 |
Korea's Environment
Market Prospects
Registration
| ENVEX 2015 |
| Energy share and development expenditures |
| Deadline |
| Participation Fee |
| Payment |
April15,2015
AllapplicationsforparticipationshallbemadeusingtheprescribedApplicationForm
(Applicationmaybeclosedearlierincaseallboothsareallocatedbeforethedeadline.)
BasicFurniture&FacilitiesofStandardShellBooth:
Standarea/Whitebackwallandsidewalls/Company
signinEnglish/Carpet/Lighting:3spotlightswillbe
suppliedforeachbooth(3mx3m)includingelectricity
forlighting./Oneinformationdeskandfoldingchair
50%paymentofthetotalparticipationfeeshouldbemadeuponthesubmissionofthe
applicationform.
Thebalance(theother50%)shouldbepaidnolaterthanMay9,2015
Earlyregistration:5%discount
-Deadlineforthediscount:Dec.30,2014
ThebalanceshouldbepaidbynolaterthanMay9,2015
BankNameKoreaExchangeBank,SeosomunBranch
AccountNo.064-13-30587-8
AccountNameKoreaEnvironmentalPreservationAssociation
Date June2(Tue)~5(Fri),2015(During4days)
Venue HallAandB(14,800m2
),COEX
Co-Organizers
KoreaEnvironmentCorporation(KECO)
KoreaEnvironmentalIndustry&TechnologyInstitute(KEITI)
SUDOKWONLandfillSiteManagementCorporation(SLC)
Organizer KoreaEnvironmentalPreservationAssociation(KEPA)
Type RawSpace StandardShellBooth
Rate US$2,000 US$2,300
Remarks SpaceOnly PackagedSpace
Category Description Amount
Water Supply&Drainage Water Quality Treatment 2,662
Water Quality Improvement Water Quality Improvement 840
Environment Technology R&D Environment Technology Improvement 218
Nature Conservation Nature Conservation 470
Air Conservation Air Pollution Treatment 267
Waste Treatment Waste Treatment 470
Environment Protection
Green Environment Environment Health International
Cooperation
7,200
Source : Ministry of Environment Republic of Korea (2013)
Number of application of green
technology information system
Number of enterprises in green
partnerships
Amountofmandatoryprocurement
oflowcarbongreengoods
Reduction of Energy intensity per
unit / value (toe / 1,000 USD)
Resource recycling rate
Share of Green technology R&D
in total fiscal expenditure
Korea’s market share in global
green tech product market
Percentage of energy-poor
households
Number of green village centers
(low carbon smart village)
Number of green households
2009 Less than 2000
2013 50,000
2020 100,000
2009 685
2013 1,500
2020 2,900
2009 2.5 Trillion KRW
2013 4 Trillion KRW
2020 10 Trillion KRW
2009 0.317
2013 0.290
2020 0.233
2009 15.0%
2013 17.0%
2020 17.6%
2009 16%
2013 20%
2020 25%
2009 2%
2013 8%
2020 10%
2009 7.3%
2013 5.0%
2020 3.5%
2009 -
2013 100
2020 500
2009 160,000
2013 300,000
2020 1.5 Million
“All Energy & Environment in ENVEX2015”
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