{"id":10,"date":"2017-01-19T13:42:58","date_gmt":"2017-01-19T13:42:58","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.oilandgasdirectory.com\/blog\/?p=10"},"modified":"2017-03-01T13:50:11","modified_gmt":"2017-03-01T13:50:11","slug":"world-future-energy-summit-sees-60-growth-in-buyer-demand","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.oilandgasdirectory.com\/blog\/world-future-energy-summit-sees-60-growth-in-buyer-demand\/","title":{"rendered":"World Future Energy Summit Sees 60% Growth in Buyer Demand"},"content":{"rendered":"<p align=\"center\"><em>High Interest in KSA 9.5 GW and India  175 GW Renewable Energy Deals<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates<\/p>\n<p>The 10th edition of the  World Future Energy Summit (WFES) ended Thursday, with strong growth in  commercial activity surrounding the event and the number of hosted business  meetings surging by more than 60 per cent.<\/p>\n<p>Hosted by Masdar as part of Abu Dhabi  Sustainability Week, WFES aims to promote the business case for industries  involved in sustainable energy, water, and waste management. Organisers say the  rapid acceleration in the renewable energy market across the MENA and South  Asian market has had a clear impact on business at the event.<\/p>\n<p>Mohamed Jameel Al Ramahi, Chief  Executive Officer of Masdar, Abu Dhabi&rsquo;s renewable energy company, said: &ldquo;The  success of the World Future Energy Summit over the last decade has been built  on partnership \u2013 on bringing together governments and businesses, and sharing  the goal to make renewable energy successful, dependable and commercially  viable. <\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;The past three days have clearly  shown the benefits of collaboration, and of what can be achieved through  well-coordinated and decisive action. We are delighted to have hosted an event  that has encouraged such lively debate, based on shared knowledge from around  the region and international markets. The event has also helped both new  relationships to be forged, and existing relationships at home and abroad to be  cultivated. Most importantly, the World Future Energy Summit has once again  inspired real decision-making. We can be proud that the 10th edition of this  global event has been a successful platform for new agreements, partnerships  and initiatives that will take the renewable energy and clean technologies  sector forward.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>While final attendance is yet to be  confirmed, early calculations show that the figures will be consistent with  pre-show estimates of around 880 exhibiting companies from about 40 countries,  and 38,000 attendees from 175 countries. Attendance included around 1675 CEOs  from 128 countries.<\/p>\n<p>In 2016, WFES hosted 850 exhibiting companies and 35,000  attendees. <\/p>\n<p>While the value of most deals signed during the event  is confidential, growth in attendance is outpaced by the indicators of business  activity. Calculated at the start of the event&rsquo;s final day, WFES 2017 hosted almost  8,600 business meetings as part of its Business Connect matchmaking programme.  This compares with around 5,300 in 2016 \u2013 a rise of almost 62 per cent  year-on-year.<\/p>\n<p>WFES organisers overhauled their approach to  matchmaking this year, offering a dedicated hosted buyer programme, a powerful  digital matchmaking tool for buyers and sellers that recommended meetings and  products, onsite buyer concierge, and product and exhibitor matching booth.<\/p>\n<p>Those estimates do not include  meetings arranged with official government delegations seeking partners for  ambitious renewable energy plans.<\/p>\n<p>As predicted, Saudi Arabia&rsquo;s plans to  add almost 10 gigawatts of renewables to its energy mix offered the most  immediate business opportunity. WFES organisers arranged tailored meetings  between the official Saudi delegation and around 100 developers, investors and  technology suppliers. Leading the delegation, the Saudi Energy Minister, H.E.  Khalid A. Al-Falih, confirmed that the first round of tenders for about USD 50  billion worth of projects would be launched in two weeks.<\/p>\n<p>India&rsquo;s plans to add 175 gigawatts of  renewables by 2022 also attracted considerable interest, with a national  delegation meeting potential partners in a dedicated India Investment  roundtable meeting. India&rsquo;s Energy Minister, Mr. Piyush Goyal, held private  meetings with organisations including Masdar and DEWA, along with major players  in the Indian renewable energy market such as AVAADA Energy and Mytrah Energy  Limited.<\/p>\n<p>Major announcements at WFES included  a joint DEWA and Masdar announcement of plans to start building the third stage  of the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum  Solar Park, which at 800 megawatts will be the world&rsquo;s largest PV plant on  completion; a USD 50-million UAE fund for renewable energy projects in the  Caribbean; a cooperation agreement between Masdar, Qatar Electricity and Water  Corporation, and Nebras Power to develop renewable and sustainable energy  projects; Masdar&rsquo;s purchase of a 25 per cent stake in the pilot Hywind Scotland  floating offshore wind farm in the North Sea; and an agreement between Masdar  and Bee&rsquo;ah to develop a 300,000-tonne waste-to-energy plant in Sharjah. <\/p>\n<p>Masdar  will also provide consultancy services for the building of a 5 megawatt  grid-connected solar power plant in Seychelles.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;The growth in serious buyer  activity, and the fact that so many buyers clearly see WFES as a place to start  a dialogue with the widest selection of suppliers, underlines the success of  the event,&rdquo; said Ara Fernezian, Group Managing Director &#8211; Middle East, at Reed  Exhibitions, which organises WFES in partnership with Masdar. &ldquo;Renewables have  very clearly moved past the point where we were trying to create a market, and  we are now part of a very dynamic business environment.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>Reflecting the maturity of the  sustainable energy market, renewable sources of electricity were joined by the  latest advances in storage \u2013 seen as the key to confirming the effectiveness of  renewables as a consistent and reliable energy source \u2013 and innovations in  fields such as carbon capture, as part of the WFES exhibition and conference  programme.<\/p>\n<p>First held in 2008, WFES has expanded  beyond its main energy focus to include co-located events for a range of  interlinked markets. The 2017 edition also hosted the 5th  International Water Summit (IWS), held in strategic partnership with Abu Dhabi  Water and Electricity Authority (ADWEA), and the 4th EcoWASTE exhibition and  conference, held in partnership with Tadweer, The Center of Waste Management in  Abu Dhabi (CWM).<\/p>\n<p>Also returning for the second year  was Solar Expo, dedicated to advances in solar energy, while 2017 marked the  launch of the Energy Efficiency Expo.<\/p>\n<p>Part of Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week  2017, WFES was held at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC) from 16  to 19 January.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>High Interest in KSA 9.5 GW and India 175 GW Renewable Energy Deals Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates The 10th edition of the World Future Energy Summit (WFES) ended Thursday, with strong growth in commercial activity surrounding the event and the number of hosted business meetings surging by more than 60 per cent. 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