The document provides information about the Nigeria Alternative Energy Expo 2013 conference. It will take place from October 16-18, 2013 in Abuja, Nigeria with the theme "Embracing Alternative Energy for Growth." The three-day conference will include senior-level plenary sessions and five industry tracks discussing Nigeria's energy challenges and opportunities. Over 4,000 renewable energy professionals from around the world are expected to attend.
THE RENEWABLE ENERGY PROGRAMME
PRESENTED BY
ENGR.(MRS) BAHIJJAHTU ABUBAKAR
NATIONAL COORDINATOR
RENEWABLE ENERGY PROGRAMME (REP),
FEDERAL MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT
OF NIGERIA
The Nigeria Alternative Energy Expo is Nigeria’s leading Energy Expo. NAEE features line-up of local and international speakers, delegates and exhibitors, who will gather to debate a new energy future for Africa's most populous nation
THE RENEWABLE ENERGY PROGRAMME
PRESENTED BY
ENGR.(MRS) BAHIJJAHTU ABUBAKAR
NATIONAL COORDINATOR
RENEWABLE ENERGY PROGRAMME (REP),
FEDERAL MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT
OF NIGERIA
The Nigeria Alternative Energy Expo is Nigeria’s leading Energy Expo. NAEE features line-up of local and international speakers, delegates and exhibitors, who will gather to debate a new energy future for Africa's most populous nation
This report outlines the objective and results of the
Nigeria Alternative Energy Expo 2012 trade
mission as a portion of the integrated African
Green Economy Export Development Roadshow
lead by the Southern Africa Alternative Energy
Association and funded by the Department of
Trade and Industry. Market Research Partners
Centre for Export Development investigated and
identified challenges and opportunities in key
markets in Africa.
The Nigeria Alternative Energy Expo is the largest event focusing on strategic developments in Renewable Energy in Nigeria.
Investments in renewable energy have grown considerably with major emerging economies taking the lead. For 2010, new investment in renewable energy is estimated to have reached a record high of US$ 211 billion, up from US$ 160 billion in 2009. Get your share now.
Renewable energy can make a major contribution to the twin challenges of responding to a
growing global demand for energy services, while reducing the negative impacts associated with current production and use.
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3. Key Low-Emission Energy Developments in Asia: Beni Suryadi, ASEAN Centre for Energy
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6. Survey
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There have been many initiatives on renewables and energy efficiency on the part of governments and local organizations, supported by multilateral development banks, UN organizations, international NGOs.
The recent development of non-traditional renewable energies (wind, solar, geothermal, modern biomass) is helping meet important development goals (growth, access, affordability) with a lower impact on greenhouse gas emissions.
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This report outlines the objective and results of the
Nigeria Alternative Energy Expo 2012 trade
mission as a portion of the integrated African
Green Economy Export Development Roadshow
lead by the Southern Africa Alternative Energy
Association and funded by the Department of
Trade and Industry. Market Research Partners
Centre for Export Development investigated and
identified challenges and opportunities in key
markets in Africa.
The Nigeria Alternative Energy Expo is the largest event focusing on strategic developments in Renewable Energy in Nigeria.
Investments in renewable energy have grown considerably with major emerging economies taking the lead. For 2010, new investment in renewable energy is estimated to have reached a record high of US$ 211 billion, up from US$ 160 billion in 2009. Get your share now.
Renewable energy can make a major contribution to the twin challenges of responding to a
growing global demand for energy services, while reducing the negative impacts associated with current production and use.
Promoting Massive Renewable Energy (RE) Projects
towards achieving Sustainable Development in Nigeria
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Carleton University, Canada
Presented at #naee2015
Energy Low Emission Development Strategies in Asia: A Regional Overview and E...Worldwatch Institute
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4. Learning from Thailand’s Clean Energy Strategy: Bundit Limmeechokchai, Thammasat University
5. Q&A
6. Survey
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An analysis of Indonesia's readiness in embracing the development of its renewable energy sources in a form of consulting slides. An overview analysis of the present energy situation is established followed by the highlights of the current key renewables-related policies and regulations. Numerous remarks and recommendations are presented at the end.
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The recent development of non-traditional renewable energies (wind, solar, geothermal, modern biomass) is helping meet important development goals (growth, access, affordability) with a lower impact on greenhouse gas emissions.
There are still important challenges related to investment climate and business model financing, but there are many lessons to share, both on what works and what doesn´t work.
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the global and national fact sheet shows, despite the campaign to renewable energy, the dependence on fossil based energy is the reality. Every country needs to make a comprehensive assessment in line to its national interest, without leaving the responsibility as global citizen sharing the same universe.
Kateri Callahan joined Israeli mayors and senior representatives from local Tel Aviv authorities and agencies to discuss the challenges and potential for Israeli cities in deploying energy efficiency at scale. Showcasing success stories and case studies from the U.S. and around the world, Callahan demonstrated the economic, environmental, and security benefits of advancing programs, technologies, funding and infrastructure that promote efficient energy use.
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Sector Reforms, which was launched by President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, GCFR, in
August 2012. The roadmap essentially focuses on the development of grid-based
electricity. However, the on-going power sector reforms will only enable the extension of
the national grid to large rural areas which are close to main urban areas.
Rural areas that are remote and have a low demand density will have to depend on off-grid
energy solutions as the economies of on-grid deployment do not favour rural
electrification. Off-grid areas will have to depend on alternative solutions. The implication
of this strategy for improved energy supply across Nigeria will entail the utilization of
renewable energy sources at our disposal, both on-grid and off-grid. Consequently, it is
essential that a coordinated, coherent and comprehensive renewable energy policy (REP)
be put in place to drive hydropower, biomass, solar and wind as energy sources. In this
respect, like existing sources of electricity, renewable energy can become a source of
energy that may be traded and procured by the power industry as they would procure
fossil or non-renewable energy sources. It is intended that the renewable energy policy
advanced in this document will serve as a blue print for the sustainable development,
supply and utilization of renewable energy resources within the economy for both on-grid
and off-grid energy solutions.
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1. N I G E R I A A LT E R N AT I V E
E N E R G Y E X P O 2 0 1 3
Theme : ‘’Embracing Alternative Energy for Growth’’
Date: October 16-18, 2013
Venue: Yar’Adua Convention Centre, Abuja Nigeria
2013
naee
2. Conference
Nigeria Alternative Energy Expo will be a world-class 3 days senior level conference plenary followed by five industry tracks,
on day two, tackling all projects and energy challenges Nigeria is facing and one on one session with the stakeholders on
what the Government have to offer on Energy
This three day Conference covers a host of topics across the sector including the latest IPP legislation implications. With top speakers
from the coalface of the industry, this event is the intelligent energy practitioner's guide to the pulse of a growing and dynamic sector.
The Conference will explore the opportunities, challenges and advances in the energy industries in Nigeria.
This year’s conference will focus on the theme ’Alternative Energy for Increase Capacity and Sustainability NAEE 2013 takes place in
partnership with the Renewable Energy Programme of the Ministry of Environment, Energy Commission, The Nigerian National Petroleum
Corporation, (NNPC) and National Agency on Science and Engineering and Infrastructure, (NASENI) and SMEDAN as well as numerous
other local and multinational organizations, like Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership (REEEP),
Africa Renewable Energy Alliance, ADB, and World Bank, Clean Energy Business Council from both the public and private sectors.
This year event will attract more than 4,000 renewable energy power professionals and exhibiting companies from all over the World.
The objective of the Nigeria Alternative Energy Expo is to:
• Create a platform for all stakeholders to network and transfer knowledge and skills.
• Raise awareness and educate the public about climate change in Nigeria and the World.
• Showcase both local and international initiatives and technologies that are at the forefront of renewable energy and climate change resilience.
• Mobilise Nigerians across all sectors to act on climate change in all aspects of their lives.
• Create a platform for Business, Government and NGO’s to showcase Alternative Energy solutions and climate change initiatives and technologies.
NAEE is designed to enable participants stay abreast of developments and highlight issues affecting the energy industry and further highlight technologies,
strategies and policies covering the wind, solar, biofuel, hydrocarbon, geothermal, ocean/tidal/wave, Agriculture, environment, finance, and hydrogen
in Nigeria. There has never been a better time to be a part of this exciting moment that the Nigerian government as pledged to deliver uninterrupted
power through alternative energy. Don’t miss this opportunity to network with thousands of experts’ and stake holders in the Nigerian Market.
www.nigeriaalternativeenergyexpo.org
3. www.nigeriaalternativeenergyexpo.org
Overview
Nigeria Alternative Energy Expo will be a world-class 3 days senior level conference plenary followed by five industry tracks, on day two,
tackling all projects and energy challenges the region is facing and one on one session with the Executive Governor of Ogun State
on what the state have to offer on Energy.
This opening plenary day will focus on everything power related, giving delegates’ insight on where the industry stands at the moment,
where existing and new projects are going as well as big opportunities on the horizon.
This will also include the Council for Renewable Energy of Nigeria (CREN)
Sessions will cover the following:
• Solar technology
• Wind power
• Off grid technology
• Energy efficiency
• Renewable Energy projects and solutions
• Smart Transmission and & Distribution
• IPP & Finance
• Carbon Opportunities
• Retrofit Green building solutions
• CRM and revenue management
NAEE 2013 will run concurrently with the Council for Renewable Energy of Nigeria (CREN) Annual general meeting. This three day Conference covers a
host of topics across the sector including the latest IPP legislation implications. With top speakers from the coalface of the industry, this event is the
intelligent energy practitioner's guide to the pulse of a growing and dynamic sector. The Conference will explore the opportunities,
challenges and advances in the energy industries in South Africa.
Who to Attend:
• Government & Municipality Representatives
• African Utilities & African Ministers of Energy
• Project Developers/Consultants / Analysts
• Environmental Engineering
• Equipment & Technology Solutions
• Banks/Investors/Insurance
• Energy representatives from the continent
• Automotive & Transport
• Green energy experts
• Commodity Traders / agents &
Benefits of Participation:
• Networking amongst more than 200 senior level energy sector experts and decision-makers
planning and reforming the Nigeria energy sector.
• Hearing from expert speakers presenting the latest and best industry practice.
• Visiting over 100 leading energy suppliers showcasing the latest technologies, equipment
and services.
• Reviewing policy and regulation, industry progress, and changing market trends.
• Establishing a remarkable presence in the Nigerian market
• Sourcing and commissioning of local agents for your products
4. SPEAKERS
Professor E. J. Bala
Director General/CEO
Energy Commission of Nigeria
Engr. Hajia Abubakar Bajjihatu
National Coordinator Renewable Energy Programme,
Federal Ministry of Environment
Ngeri S. Benebo
DG, National Environmental Standards
and Regulations Enforcement Agency (NESREA).
Daniel Werner
Programme Director,
GIZ Nigerian Energy Support Programme
Dr. Mohammed Sani Haruna
Executive Vice Chairman/CEO NASENI
Alywn Smith
Chairman SAAEAInside
Adedeji Esther Olubukola
Equinox Forum Associate
Ugah Godwin
Secretary General
Council for Renewable Energy in Nigeria
Gabriel Kajero
MD Katika Energy
Engr (Dr.) Ayodele Afolabi Esan
Technical Director, UNIDO Regional Centre
Dr.-Ing. Sebastian Haupt
MAG Switzerland AG
Chris Edeh
CEO, Pax SA
Prof. George Onatu
HOD Urban Planning,
University of Johannesburg
Dr. Segun Adaju
Project Manager, Access to Renewable Energy (AtRE)
at UNDP/Bank of Industry
Mr. Boma Simeon Anga
Executive Chairman,
Cassava Agro Industries Services Ltd (CAIS)
Mrs. Dorothee
JANETZKE-WENZEL
German Ambassador to Nigeria
Olly Malebane
BDM Calliper Engineering
Ajay Lalla
MD Atpar Solar
Dr. Bindir Umar
DG NOTAP
Hon. Ibezi
CEO, Anbez Solar
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2 Medium Logo – includes logo on website & catalogue N200,000
EXHIBITION REGISTRATION : Please select one of the following
Tick Options Floor Space @N 55,000/m2 Built @ N62,000/m2
3 x 3 = 9m²
5 x 3 = 15m²
9 x 3= 18m²
Custom
Total including Advertisement + exhibition space N
N I G E R I A A LT E R N AT I V E
E N E R G Y E X P O 2 0 1 3
naee
8. PAYMENT DETAILS: Please indicate your method of payment
DEBIT/CREDIT CARD:PLEASE FILL IN THE BOXES BELOW:
Type of Card [ Visa ] [ Mastercard ]
Card Number
Expiry Date
Card Security Number
Card Holder’ Name
Card Holder’s Signature (required)
Card Holders Billing Address (required)
*An additional 1.5% finance charge will be applicable on all card transactions
CHEQUE: Please make all cheques payable to: MATHESIS CONSULTING
BANK TRANSFER:
BANKING DETAILS:
NAIRA
BENEFICIARY ACCOUNT NAME: MATHESIS EVENTS
BENEFICIARY BANK NAME: STANDARD CHARTERED BANK NIGERIA, ABUJA
NGN ACCOUNT NUMBER: 0001091922
BRANCH NAME: WUSE 2 ABUJA
SORT CODE: 068080017
USD ACCOUNT : BENEFICIARY A/C NO: 0001091939
Agreed and Accepted by:
SIGNATURE NAME DATE
Send this Application Form to: info@mathesisconsulting.com
Note: Payment should be made within fourteen (14) days from the date of booking. Full payment must be received for entrance to be guaranteed.
9. Accommodation information
We have partnered with
• Sheraton Hotel
• Transcorp Hilton
• Chelsea Hotel
• Bentley Hotel
The hotels offer discount to the NAEE participants.
For more information contact:
Contact
Lynda Azuka
Tel: +234 8098035439,
Email: info@nigeriaalternativeenergyexpo.org
Web: www.nigeriaalternativeenergyexpo.org
Event organised by
145 St. John Street
EC1V 4PY
London
Tel: +44 203 239 6611
Email: info@mathesisconsulting.com
Abuja
11. OPPORTUNITY COST TICK DETAILS
Green Partner N1,000,000
USB’s N600,000
Internet Cafe N500,000
Conference Pens N350,000
Name Badges & Lanyards N550, 000
Writing Pads N320,000
Conference Lunch and N1,500,000
Tea Breaks for full
conference (3 days – including
exhibition open day)
Eco Award N2,000,000
Conference Bags N1,000,000
Video on green awareness and new innovations on 5 screens
throughout the venue. Full page full colour advertisement in the
final programme. 3 Complimentary Delegates, 3m x 3m Exhibition
Stand Insert into delegate bags (up to 8 pages) 500 word Write-up,
logo and URL link on NAEE website 500 word write-up and logo in
the final programme Logo included on looped presentation in
venue & exhibition hall
Logo on all USB’s 1 Complimentary delegates Logo, URL link &
synopsis on NAEE website Insert into delegate bags (2 pages) Full
page advertisement in final programme. Company synopsis & logo
in final programme Logo included on looped presentation in venue
& exhibition hall
Branding of media centre area Logo on screen saver Permission to
supply branded mouse pads 75 Word write-up, logo and URL link
on NAEE website 75 Word write-up and logo in final programme
Insert into delegate bag (1 page) Logo on looped presentation in
venue & exhibition area
Logo on pen 75 Word write-up, logo and URL link on NAEE website
75 Word write-up and logo in final programme Logo on looped
presentation in venue & exhibition area
Logo on Lanyard and name badge 75 Word write-up, logo and URL
link on NAEE website 75 Word write-up and logo in final
programme Logo on looped presentation in venue & exhibition
area
Logo on writing pad 75 Word write-up, logo and URL link on NAEE
website 75 Word write-up and logo in final programme Logo on
looped presentation in conference venue & exhibition area
Branding of tea / coffee stations,75 Word write-up, logo and URL
link on NAEE website 75 Word write-up and logo in final
programme Logo on looped presentation in conference venue &
exhibition area
Branding of event as host, including electronic branding and
placement of banners, and an opportunity for 12 minute speech
Branding on Conference Bag 150 Word write-up, logo and URL link
on NAEE website 150 Word write-up and logo in final programme
Logo on looped presentation in conference venue & exhibition
area Distribution of promotional materials to delegates 1 x
complimentary delegate
12. WEB BANNER ADVERTISEMENT
Description Price Tick
Exhibitors Secure Page N180,000
Visitor Secure Page N150,000
Media Secure Page N120,000
Description Platinum Gold Silver Bronze
Quantity Available 1 2 (1 Sold) 4 (1 Sold) Unlimited
Cost N5,000,000 N 4,000,000 N3,000,000 N2,000,000
EXHIBITION BENEFITS
Exhibition stand 16 SQM 12 SQM 9 SQM 9 SQM
Complimentary Conference 10 7 4 2
Registration
CONFERENCE BENEFITS
Acknowledgement in Yes Yes
opening Plenary session
BRANDING
Branding at Registration Area Yes Yes
Company synopsis in brochure 500 words 350 words 250 words 150 words
Company synopsis on Sponsor 500 words 350 words 250 words 150 words
page website, including logo
& URL link
Acknowledgement in Yes Yes Yes Yes
all promotional material
Acknowledgement in Yes
all correspondence with delegates
Logo to be included on all Yes Yes Yes Yes
sponsor-dedicated banners
Inserts into delegate packs 8 Pages 4 Pages 2 Pages 1 Page
List of delegates prior to event Yes Yes