KYIV, UKRAINE, May 27, 2011 (Press-News.org) The participation in the Ukrainian Renewable Energy Forum has already established a strong position in the plans of players who are interested in developing and promoting of their business. During the year we have been preparing a business platform REF-2011, to give forum participants the maximum that is possible over two days - the quality information and communication, and to ask another impetus to the development of renewable energy in Ukraine. In 2010, the Ukrainian Renewable Energy Forum REF-2010 brought together over 260 delegates from 28 countries and this fact proves the interest in the Ukrainian market and the relevance of the issues discussed.
Since the last event, many demonstrational alternative energy figures had changed for the better. For example, over the past six months the number of objects generating "green" electricity has increased 1.5 times, today are 72 facilities. According to industry experts' forecasts, the number of companies that sell electricity to the network for "green" tariff will increase by 25% before the end of the year.
Since the beginning of 2011, 207, 868 million kilowatt hours of electricity from alternative sources have been produced and sold to the network, whereas in the past year, the same figure was almost 55%.
"Step by step, but the market is evolving and we have set ourselves a goal to encourage this development by creating a unique business platform for obtaining all necessary information for work in the Ukrainian renewable energy market, experience exchange, acquisition of market participants valuable new contacts, partners and investors, presentations and projects "- Vitaly Davy, Head of the Organizing Committee REF-2011, the President of APUE, says.
The forum will include the following sessions: Conference on Solar Energy (Thermal and Photovoltaic); Wind Energy (large and small); Small Hydropower; Investment session, allowing participants to discuss the opportunities and possible alternatives to attract financing, except for those few who are well-known, but not all are suitable. Matchmaking will generate optimal schedule meetings with other delegates, to improve efficiency and effectiveness of event visiting.
Organizing Committee: Tel. + 38044498 90 56, e-mail to: info@ref-ua.com
More information about the Event You can find on the official web-site: http://www.ref-ua.com
Alternative energy, "green" tariff, solar energy, facilities, wind energy, small hydropower, renewable energy
3d Ukrainian Renewable Energy Forum (REF-2011) will be held on October 17-18, 2011 in Kyiv
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[Press-News.org] 3d Ukrainian Renewable Energy Forum (REF-2011) will be held on October 17-18, 2011 in KyivOn October 17-18, 2011 (Hotel InterContinental) the Fuel Alternative Company jointly with the Association of participants of Ukrainian alternative fuels and energy market (APUE) organize the third Ukrainian Renewable Energy Forum (REF-2011)