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RENEWABLE ENERGYENTECH POLLUTEC

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The ChallengeToday ASEAN is one of the fastest growing economic regions in the world. But unfortunately energy needs are growing just as rapidly. In fact energy demands for the area through 2030 are projected to be more than triple between 2005 and 2030.

That is why Renewable Energy 2013 is one of the most important exhibitions of the year. It’s a show that recognizes the problems of limited global reserves of fossil fuel and the unstable price of oil. Now more than ever it’s essential for ASEAN to strengthen renewable energy development such as bio-fuels clean coal, wind and solar energy as viable options in order to support and sustain economic and industrial growth.1

The Plan The ASEAN Plan of Action for Energy Cooperation (APAEC) 2010-2015 covers the energy component of the ASEAN Economic Community Blueprint 2015 including the ASEAN Power Grid plus continuation of two previous energy plans formulated by the Thai Ministry of Energy.

It is part of the ASEAN Economic Community Blueprint 2015 which will help secure reliable energy supplies for the region as quickly as possible.

APAEC 2010-2015 contains strategic programs with some quantitative goals that are expected to move the region towards greater energy security and strengthen international cooperation. This includes dialogue with partners in order to tap their resources and expertise. The plan recognizes the available facilities of the ASEAN Economic Community and other instruments of ASEAN cooperation including the ASEAN Infrastructure Financing Mechanism which is designed to make the plan a reality by 2015.

The need to update and expand APAEC 2010-2015 is most timely considering the new directives and pronouncements agreed to by the ASEAN leaders and Ministers of Energy to attain the ASEAN Community 2015 and ASEAN Vision for 2020.2

The PowerASEAN Renewable Energy sources accounted for 19% of the world’s total primary energy needs in 2005 and are projected to have a share of 18% by 2030. Geothermal, Solar, Wind, Tidal and Wave Energy are growing faster than any other energy source – at an average growth of 6.7% during the 2005-2030 period.

During the APEC 2010- 2015 period, renewable energies are needed to increase the diversity of energy in order to reduce environmental impact in the ASEAN region. Sensible deployment of renewable energy will accelerate the economic and social development of ASEAN member States. It is seen as the right candidate to complement fossil fuel and support sustainable energy development. It is also envisaged that by the end of the Plan, clear policies and responsive programs for RE development will be addressed to enhance commercialization, investment and market potential of RE technology.3

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THAILANDThailand set an ambitious target to increase renewable resources from its current level of 8 percent to 25 percent by 2022. The Renewable and Alternative Energy Development Plan for 25 percent in 10 Years (AEDP 2012-2021) outlines incentive programs including subsidies to promote developments of renewable energy. It also includes the country’s $13 billion investment to build a smart grid system. The plan specifies that by 2022 each renewable resource be increased; solar energy to 2,000 MW from 78.69 MW at present, wind energy to 1,200 MW from 7.28 MW at present, biomass to 3,630 MW from 1,790 MW, and biogas to 600 MW from 159.17 MW. 2022. In addition, energy from municipal waste will be increased to 160 MW from 25.48 MW at present.

Thailand was one of the first Asian countries with a comprehensive feed-in tariff, or adder, program. The program has been in place for six years and gone through successive phases of adjustment, in particular the higher-than predicted response by industry in the form of applications submitted for interconnection. As of December 2011, Thailand has about 8,000 megawatts of renewable energy projects in the pipeline seeking adder and about 1,000 megawatts already connected and selling power to the grid.5

Actual investment in renewable energy in Thailand totaled $700 million in 2011, representing an increase of 320 percent from the previous year.6

BRUNEIThe Brunei Government’s Energy White Paper set the ambitious target of a doubling of Brunei’s daily oil and gas production by 2035.7

CAMBODIAThe Rural Electrification by Renewable Energy Policy aims to create an enabling framework for renewable energy technologies. It will do this by increasing access to electricity in rural areas by achieving a 70% level of household electrification with grid quality electricity by 2030.8

INDONESIAIndonesia’s President has issued a decree establishing a 15 percent target for renewable energy production by 2025. The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources is focused on the country’s extensive geothermal, biomass and hydropower resources as future leading sectors in this area.9

LAOSThe Lao PDR Government aims to increase the share of renewable energies to 30% of the total energy consumption in 2025. It will also increase the rural electrification coverage area from 70% to 90% by 2020.10

MALAYSIAThe Malaysian government has launched its new feed-in tariff (FIT) system for renewable energy and expects to have installed more than 3,000 MW of new renewable by 2020. The Energy Commission of Malaysia estimates

that US$23 billion worth of business could potentially be generated from these renewable energy projects from now until 2020.11

MYANMAROn government balance sheets, energy-related projects account for a whopping 83 percent of

foreign investment pledges and total $26.2 billion.12

PHILIPPINESA new Philippines Renewable Energy Law (RE law)

establishes a supportive policy environment that offers fiscal and non-fiscal incentives to equipment manufacturers

with the goal of achieving 60% renewable energy generation by 2017. 13

SINGAPOREIn a bid to boost Singapore's clean energy industry, the Sustainable Energy

Association of Singapore (SEAS) will embark on a $1.8 million program to enhance the capabilities of the sustainable energy industry in Singapore.14

VIETNAMThe Vietnamese government has set a target to increase its renewable energy usage from 5 percent to 11 percent by 2050. The Law on Energy Saving and Efficiency was also issued by the National Assembly in June 2010, providing many incentives for energy efficiency and conservation as well as cleaner production measures.15

Global investment in RE power and fuels increased 17% to a record $257 billion in 2011. Developing economies made up 35% of the total compared to 65% for developed economies4

Following is a synopsis of current RE projects and developments in ASEAN countries…

References 1 Source: ASEAN Plan of Action for Energy Cooperation 2010 – 2015 http://www.aseansec.org/22675.pdf 2 Source (of this paragraph only): ASEAN Economic Community Blueprint 2015 http://www.aseansec.org/5187-10.pdf 3 Source: ASEAN Plan of Action for Energy Cooperation 2010 – 2015 http://www.aseansec.org/22675.pdf 4 Source: Global Trend in Renewable Energy 2012 Report By Frankfurt School and UNEP Collaborating Centre for Climate & Sustainable Energy Finance http://fs-unep-centre.org/publications/global-trends-renewable- energy-investment-2012 5 Source (of this 2nd paragraph): Research paper By Dr. Sopitsuda Tongsopit and Dr. Chris Greacen – 31st May 2012 Thailand’s Renewable Energy Policy: FiTs and Opportunities for International Support 6 Source (First& last paragraph): Asia Pacific Business Outlook 2012 Focus on Sustainability and Green Business Opportunities in Asia By Senior Commercial Officer, American Embassy, Thailand, Bangkok http://www.apboconference.com/Sustainability.html#thailand 7 Source: Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade, Australian Government Brunei Darussalam country brief (Under “Economic Outlook” section/2nd paragraph) http://www.dfat.gov.au/ geo/brunei/brunei_brief.html 8 Source: REEP – Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency Partnership Policy DB Details: Canbodia (2010) – under section “Rural Electrification by Renewable Energy Policy” http://www.reeep.org/index.php?id=9353&special=viewitem& cid=30 9 Source: Asia Pacific Business Outlook 2012 Focus on Sustainability and Green Business Opportunities in Asia By Senior Commercial Officer, American Embassy, Indonesia, Jakarata http://www.apbocon ference.com/Sustainability.html#thailand 10 Source: Renewable Energy Development Strategy in Lao PDR – October 2011 By Lao People’s Democratic Republic Peace Independence Democracy Unity Prosperity http://www.lao-ire.org/data/documents/data_research/general/LIRE-Renewable_Energy_Develop ment_Strategy_in_Lao_PDR.pdf 11 Source: Asia Pacific Business Outlook 2012 Focus on Sustainability and Green Business Opportunities in Asia By Senior Commercial Officer, American Embassy, Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur http://www.apbocon ference.com/Sustainability.html#thailand 12 Source: Burma National News – 24th June 2012 Article: Myanmars real power struggle? Keep the lights on http://burmanationalnews.org/burma /index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2325&Itemid=1 13 Source: Asia Pacific Business Outlook 2012 Focus on Sustainability and Green Business Opportunities in AsiaBy Senior Commercial Officer, Manila http://www.apboconference.com/Sustainability.html#thailand 14 Source: Smart Energy Universe http://smartenergyuniverse.com/alternative-energy/1015- 1-8-million-programme-to-boost-singapore-s-clean-energy-industry 15 Source: Vietnam Net Bridge http://english.vietnamnet.vn/en/environment/21921/just-5-pct-renewable-energy -exploited-in-vietnam.html

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Unique Activities, Seminars & Presentations at the Show

Renewable Energy Asia ConferenceCo-organized by the Joint Graduate School of Engineering & Environment (JGSEE) and the Center of Excellence for Energy & Environment, King Mongkut University of Technology, together with UBM Asia (Thailand). The Conference will provide first hand knowledge and practical insights from industry leaders. An ideal event for positive networking.

Energy Saving Seminarfor Thai IndustriesCovers over 10 ten topics and is expected to draw top plant and factory managers. Conducted by the Energy Conservation Laboratory of King Mongkut University of Technology.

UNIQUE

The CEO Energy TalkOrganized by the Energy Committee, Thai Chamber of Commerce in conjunction with UBM Asia (Thailand). Brings together CEOs and senior executives from leading Thai energy companies who will share their expertise regarding RE. Invaluable information for businesses & entrepreneurs. Should not be missed.

Municipal SeminarsWill attract hundreds of Municipal & Subsidiary Administrative organization officers from around Thailand. Explains how to incorporate environmental systems into local communities.

ASEAN CountriesPresentation on REProvides invaluable information & the latest developments on RE business opportunities. Delivered by senior country representatives. Provides full details on government incentives and more.

Professional Marketing PromotionNewspaper

Industrial Road Shows scheduled in October - November 2012 and March 2013 will give exhibitors the opportunity to display products and systems to factory managers and decision makers prior to the exhibition. The popular one-day seminar provide special table-top display areas and networking opportunities at these events are excellent.First class PR, advertising promotion will publicize the 2013 exhibition. Regular E-News updates and direct marketing

Total number of visitors in 2012 is 18,822

Classified by “Job Function”

Classified by “Industry”

Classified by “Purpose of Visit”

Air-Conditioning& Refrigeration

4 %

Autoparts & Components /Automobile Assemblers

7 %Building &

Construction10 %

Cosmetic / Pharmaceutical /

Medical3 % Education

Institute 3 %

Electrical &Electronic11% Engineering /

ConsultantService10 %

Food &Agricultural Product

16 %GovernmentAgencies5 %

Iron / Steel Metal / Machine

Manufacturer5 %

Petrochemical,Oil & Gas12 %

Pulp & Paper / Printing

& Packaging4 %

Textile & Garment /Leather &Footwear5 %

Others5 %

Business Owner18 %

Government Official /Academic10 % Engineer / Technician /

Maintenance21 %

Executive /General Management

13 %Production / Plant Manager16%

Purchasing10 %

Sales &Marketing

8 %

Others4 %

Evaluate for FutureParticipation

12 %

Place Orders21% View & Recommend

to Decision Maker28 %

View & Study New Technology32 %

Others7 %

materials such as Show Updates and Show Previews will go out to the thousands of international visitors and organizations associated with the exhibition.

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Exhibitor Profiles Visitor Profiles

Co-located Event

Co-located Event

• BioFuel: CDM infrastructure, development, carbon emission reduction

• Biogas: Solution providers for agro industry, biogas digesters, turbines, blower, storage, gas engines and gas cleaning equipment

• Biomass: Combustion and gasification, turbines, engines, heat exchangers, generators and gas cleaning equipment

• Solar PV: Manufacturers of modules and inverters, PV cells, batteries and electronic meters

• Air pollution control and Abatement, Air cleaning• Analytical, testing instruments• Chemical treatment process• Control equipment and system • Energy conservation/ energy saving• Environmental consulting • Fans, ventilators and blowers, cooling and ventilation• Filtration equipment• Hazardous material disposal, waste disposal equipment• Incinerator and solid waste disposal

• Biogas: Agro Industry, Textile & Garment, Chemical & Petrochemical, Pulp & Paper, Food and Animals' Feeds 

• Biomass: Agro Industry, Textile & Garment, Chemical & Petrochemical, Pulp & Paper, Printing, Food and Animal Feed, Small Independent Power Producers (SPP) and Very Small Independent Power Producers (VSPP) 

• Solar PV, Solar Thermal: Building & Construction, Home Owners, Hotels & Restaurants, Department Stores and Hospitals, Building & Construction, Home Owners, Hotels & Restaurants, Department Stores and Hospitals

• Waste to Energy (as a solution): Agro Industry, Textile & Garment, Chemical & Petrochemical, Pulp & Paper, Printing, Food and Animals' Feeds, Small Independent Power Producers (SPP) and Very Small Power Producers (VSPP), Mayors, Bangkok Metropolitan Administration and Related Government Agencies 

• Wind and Hydropower: Power Business & Utilities, SPP and VSPPEntech Pollutec Asia 2013 will run in conjunction with the 2013 Renewable Energy exhibition. Many environmental sectors are covered including Waste-to-energy which features technology required in many areas. The latest pollution eliminating systems along with other environmental technology is also on display. There is strong demand here because of the major industrial growth now taking place in South East Asia.

• Solar Thermal: Storage tank and solar collector, piping, solar heat, solar water heater, application and system and heat exchangers

• Waste to Energy (as a solution): Combustion, boilers, turbines, engines, heat exchangers, gas cleaning equipment and incinerators

• Wind and Hydropower: Manufacturers of power business and utilities, SPP and VSPP, wind and hydropower, turbines, electronic controller as well as construction and commissioning energy efficient appliances, measurement and control

• Instrumentation and control, laboratory equipment• Power transmission equipment and system• Process automation equipment and system• Purifying equipment• Recycling plants and equipment• Reverse engineering / osmosis• Swimming pool equipment and system• Water packing, water supply and drainage• Water / waste water treatment and management• Waste Management

Executives, Plant Managers, Procurement & Purchasing officers, Engineer & Technicians, R&D, Academics and those with an abiding interest from:

• Agriculture  • Energy Utilities & Power Business• Food and Animal’s Feeds • Iron, Steel & Machine Manufacturers• Petrochemical, Oil & Gas • Plastic & Rubber• Printing & Packaging, Pulp & Paper

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Environmental TechnologyThe Region’s Premier Exhibitionon Renewable Energy

Participation Fee

Standard Booth (Shell Scheme) Includes:• Fascia board 0.5m height with company name• Needle punch carpet• White panel systems 2.4 m• 1 waste basket• 1 lockable cabinet• 3 folding chairs,• 1 table• 1 socket point 5Amp 220V• 2 units of 40W fluorescent lights

Raw Space 350 USD / 10,500 THBShell Scheme 400 USD / 12,000 THBPavilion Scheme 430 USD

*Above fee is subject to 7% value added tax. Thai Baht fee is applicableto companies registered in the Kingdom of Thailand only.

...

... Bangkok Solar Company Limited Dr. Krisada ChongphaibulpatanaVice President Sales & Marketing Department “Bangkok Solar Company Limited is a manufacturer of thin-film amorphous silicon solar cell board - the only producer in Thailand. We are glad of the opportunity to join Renewable Energy which has grown considerably in the past 3 years. It is good to see Thais become more aware of Global Warming and that they are willing to help solve this problem. Our company will join the exhibition again next year and help Thai people get to know more about alternative energy.”

SUNTECHMs. Holly WuAPMEA Marketing VP

“Suntech is the world’s leading solar panel manufacturer for residential, industrial and utility applications. We have headquarters in China, Europe and

the USA. To date we have delivered more than 20 million solar panels in over 80

countries. At Renewable Energy Asia we always meet target customers who usually have projects in hand. By coming to this event we can contact developers very easily and we will certainly be here again in 2013 because the government of Thailand strongly supports renewable energy and our products.”

FROM 2012 EXHIBITORS…

YINGLI SOLARMr. Will AuAssociate Director of International Sales

“Yingli Solar, a leading solar maker company, has great interest in Thailand. We have many customers here and believe that renewable energy will help the Thai economy grow even faster. As a multinational business we have considerable experience in both Europe and America and want to communicate our knowledge and experience to the Thai people. Our aim is to create a win-win situation between Yingli and its customers. We have been impressed by UBM, the show organizer. They have done an excellent job in making Renewable Energy a success. We will be asking other businesses to join us at next year’s show.”

Price per Sqm.

VEGA Instruments Co.,Ltd.Mr. Sombat TuntiwongManaging Director

“VEGA is the world-leading supplier of level, switching and pressure instrumentation.

We are the Thai subsidiary company of VEGA Germany and supply equipment to many different industries. “

“At Entech Pollutec 2012 we received good, feedback from our existing customers and met with many new ones with whom we exchanged information. We have already booked to be at the show again next year.”

Organics Asia Co., Ltd.Mr. Christian von KarstedtBusiness Development Manager

Organics Asia designs, builds, installs and commissions high quality pollution control and renewable energy systems for a range of differing waste streams. Our particular strengths lie within the field of landfill gas and landfill leachateengineering. The company also supplies one-off, purpose-built engineering solutions for a number of applications such as biogas production and use, pyrolysis and ammonia stripping. Combustion Engineering remains as one of the core competences of the company, as demonstrated by a range of waste gas flaring systems, together with system integration.

Unfortunately we were late with our space booking at this year’s show so our location was not ideal for us. Nevertheless feedback from the event was good. We have booked and signed a contract already for the 2013 show.

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VenueWith its world-class and state-of-the-art facilities, BITEC – Bangkok International Trade Exhibition and Convention Centre has long been selected as the venue for international trade exhibitions, world congresses, and a wide variety of MICE events.

BITEC is just a 15 minute drive from the Suvarnabhumi International Airport. Within the city, the venue is linked by inter-connected expressways to the major commercial centres. The city’s main mass transit system – The BTS Skytrain – has a terminal station (Bangna Station) now in front of BITEC.

BITEC was the Winner of the Global UFI* Operations Award 2007

Professional & Global Exhibition OrganiserUBM Asia (Thailand) is part of UBM Asia, the leading organiser of exhibitions in Asia. Owned by UBM listed on the London Stock Exchange, UBM Asia operates in 16 market sectors with headquarters in Hong Kong and subsidiary companies across Asia. We have over 200 media products in trade fairs, print and online products. As Asia’s leading exhibition organiser, we stage the leading events of their kinds across Asia. Our 150 events, 34 publications and 14 vertical portals serve 1,000,000 plus quality customers from 150 countries with high value face-to-face business-matching events, quality and instant news on market and industry trends and round-the-clock online trading network and sourcing platforms. We have over 1,000 staffs in 21 major cities across Asia.

We deliver high value to our partners and customers through our:• Over 25-year track record of operating large-scale international exhibitions, conference and major publications in Asia.• Pioneering industry-specific B2B portals that provide year-round business matching and quality information.• Highly professional management team with years of practical experience in the exhibition industry.• Strong global network with wholly-owned subsidiary companies in major cities including Hong Kong, Beijing, Shanghai, Hangzhou, Guangzhou, Chengdu, Taipei, Tokyo, Seoul, Singapore, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta, Manila, Hanoi, Mumbai, New Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai and Istanbul in Asia, and New York in the USA.

As Thailand’s “Global to Local to Global” exhibition organiser, UBM Asia (Thailand) provides a unique showcase for industrial manufactures in the Kingdom. UBM Asia (Thailand) also helps facilitate the transfer of technology and makes available to Thai companies over 400 media professionals around the world. Through exhibitions and publications, UBM Asia (Thailand) continuously assists Thai companies to successfully market their products at an international level.

CHINAMr. Andrew ShaoBeijing Ann’s International Exhibitions Co., Ltd.Room 7006, Tongguang Building No.12, Nongzhanguan South road, Chaoyang District, Beijing China 100125Tel: +86 10 6526 2861Fax: + 86 10 6538 0018 E-mail : [email protected] : www.annexhibition.com

GERMANYMr. Christian MöschECM Expo & Conference Management GmbHEngeldamm 64b 10179 Berlin GermanyTel :+49 30 617843-44Fax :+49 30 617843-49E-mail :[email protected] :www.ecm-berlin.de

For Further Information Please Contact Our Sales Agent Offices WorldwideINDONESIAMs. Maria LioeIndonesia Marketing Office3/F Aquarius Building7, Jl Sultan Iskandar MudaPondok IndahJakarta 12240IndonesiaTel +62 21 729 2662Fax +62 21 729 3539Email: [email protected]

JAPANMr. Yohei FujiokaUBM Japan Co LtdKanda 91 Bldg., 2nd Floor1-8-3 Kaji-cho, Chiyoda-KuTokyo 101-0044 JapanTel :+81 3 5296 1020Fax :+81 3 5296 1018E-mail : [email protected] Website : www.ubmjapan.com

KOREA Mr. Hogun ChaUBM Korea CorporationWoodo Bldg., 8th Floor, 129-3,Sangbong - Dong,Jungrang -Gu, Seoul, 131-861R.O. KoreaTel :+82 2 6715-5400 (direct 5410)Fax :+82 2 432 5885E-mail : [email protected] Website : www.ubmkorea.com

SINGAPORE Mr. William YeoTel :+ 65 6513 7322Mr. Danny Liaw+65 9328 2168 (mobile)+65 6513 7311 (DID)[email protected] International Pte Ltd28 Sin Ming Lane# 05-143 Midview CitySingapore 573972

Fax :+ 65 6659 8946Email : [email protected] Website : www.globewerks.com

TAIWANMs. Meiyu ChouUBM Asia Ltd., Taiwan BranchRoom 803, 8F., No. 51, Keelung Road,Section 2, Taipei 110 TaiwanTel :+886 2 2738 3898Fax :+886 2 2738 4886E-mail :[email protected] Website :www.ubmtaiwan.com

THAILANDMs. Jidakarn JarhatchaithitikhunUBM Asia (Thailand) Co LtdTel: +662 642 6911 Ext 314Fax: +662 642 6919-20Email: [email protected]: www.ubmthailand.com