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Ministry of Energy of Thailand supporting Clean Power Asia 2011 event this month

Ministry of Energy of Thailand supporting Clean Power Asia 2011 event this month Clean Power Asia 2011, Bangkok/ Thailand
Alexander Richter 14 Jun 2011

A special focus session on geothermal developments in the ASEAN countries, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam is given the Clean Power Asia 2011 event taking place this month in Bangkok, Thailand.

Clean Power Asia 2011 welcomes over 250 clean power industry experts in Bangkok in June, with the Ministry of Energy of Thailand who is officially supporting Clean Power Asia and the supporting host utilities EGAT and PEA ENCOM looking forward to welcoming regional power industry professionals interested involved in new clean energy developments and initiatives in the region.

The ASEAN countries Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam are putting considerable effort into setting renewable energy targets for their countries. Supportive policy frameworks to attract private sector investment have also been put in place. Email us to get the full paper.

Clean Power Asia 2011 will provide an overview of recent renewable energy project lessons learned and upcoming project opportunities.

A special focus session on Geothermal Developments will provide the delegates with interesting updates on the geothermal power generation potential in the region and interesting investment and partnership opportunities.

In addition, the clean power policy, strategy and finance track will provide delegates with the opportunity to get updates on lessons learned from global pricing and tariffing, investment criteria for investable power projects, identifying key risks in clean energy projects and financing experiences and
opportunities.

Join senior government officials, regulators, project developers and financiers and exchange ideas into further developing clean energy and tap onto new geothermal industry opportunities in the region!

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