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Meetings/Workshops on Non-nuclear Energy Production in Singapore

Conference-Service.com offers, as part of our business activities, a directory of upcoming scientific and technical meetings. The calendar is published for the convenience of conference participants and we strive to support conference organisers who need to publish their upcoming events. Although great care is being taken to ensure the correctness of all entries, we cannot accept any liability that may arise from the presence, absence or incorrectness of any particular information on this website. Always check with the meeting organizer before making arrangements to participate in an event!

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1.go to top of page[ID=170161]Solar Asia 2008
07 Oct 2008 → 10 Oct 2008; Grand Hyatt, Singapore
organizer: Terrapinn Pte Ltd
weblink: http://www.terrapinn.com/2008/solar
contact: Eileen Hor
2.go to top of page[ID=183515]Clean Energy Asia 2008
07 Oct 2008 → 10 Oct 2008; Singapore City, Singapore

abstract: A confluence of factors is compelling Asian nations and companies to seek out renewable and clean energy solutions: the never ending voracious appetite for energy, rising costs of fossil fuels, increasing awareness of environmental consequences and growing international security threats posed by dependence upon energy supplies from politically volatile regions. But most importantly, under the Kyoto protocols, public and private entities in Asia can earn carbon credits through developing cleaner and sustainable energy alternatives.

Today, renewable and clean energy, such as solar, wind, biofuels, is finally considered as a viable option – not just from an environmental perspective, but from one of sound economics.

On this background, Clean Energy Asia 2008 provides a week of knowledge sharing and business networking platform where Asian energy users and producers from key sectors such as power, building and construction, transportation, and industrial manufacturi

weblink: http://www.terrapinn.com/2008/clean/

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last updated: 12 July 2008