Deutsche Messe AG, February 21, 2005
February 23. 2005
HANNOVER FAIR 2005 (11-15 April)
“Energy” –
leading international trade fair for energy technology, renewable
energy and energy management
– “Contracting Forum”, a new information
platform for energy efficiency and resource conservation
– “1st Hannover REFF – International Finance
Forum”, featuring international finance experts
As the leading international trade fair for energy technology,
renewable energy and energy management, “Energy”
covers the entire spectrum of energy production and supply
for industry, the trades and facility managers. During HANNOVER
FAIR 2005, which runs from 11 to 15 April, 650 companies will
be mounting their exhibits on a massive 28,500 square meters
of net display space to showcase their latest customer-specific
solutions.
The “Energy” tradeshow centers around energy
technology, with a strong emphasis on energy efficiency and
cost management. The electric energy technology displays in
Halls 11 and 12 run the entire gamut of energy technology
innovation – everything from uninterruptible power supply
systems to the open- and closed-circuit control of large-scale
interconnected networks; and from energy efficiency measures
to cost-management programs in the liberalized electricity
markets. Common to all of these areas is the steadily increasing
importance of energy services, contracting and complete energy
supply solutions. In addition, Hall 13 gives pride of place
to displays centered on fuel cells and hydrogen technology,
solar and wind energy, geothermal energy, bio-energy and hydropower,
as well as the full range of energy-related services.
This year, the “Energy” show will feature an
all-new presentation platform: the “Contracting Forum”,
where affiliates of the ZVEI (German Electrical and Electronic
Manufacturers’ Association) will be showcasing market-ready,
fully realized contracting solutions developed for industrial,
trade, and municipal applications. The Forum will use a number
of practical examples to profile all of the contracting model’s
many applications, including uses in the fields of energy
delivery, heating and compressed air, plus a host of variations
in between. Contracting – the outsourcing of services
for the planning, financing and construction of electricity,
heating and utility supply plants, and the modernization and
operation of existing plants – is the key to security
of supply, lower costs and a healthier environment. The main
thrust of the energy contracting model is on energy efficiency
and conserving natural resources.
The “Energy” tradeshow will also include an array
of themed events. One new addition in this vein, the “1st
Hannover REFF – International Finance Forum”,
will feature international finance experts, and will focus
on energy project financing, venture capital and private equity
in the new EU Member States and core export markets. An extensive
range of current energy-related issues will be canvassed at
the “Life Needs Power” energy forum, organized
by the ZVEI (German Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers’
Association) and the VDEW (German Electricity Association),
and the “Renewables” forum, which is co-organized
by the German Energy Agency (dena).
The “Hydrogen + Fuel Cells” pavilion, the world’s
largest group presentation on these innovative technologies,
is a long-established magnet for trade visitors and media
alike. Other special events and displays include the “Investor’s
Lounge”, aimed at senior executives and investors from
the renewables sector; the “Fast-growing Energy Carriers/Biomass/Biogas”
show organized by Lower Saxony´s Ministry of Agriculture;
the “clean energy + energy services” event, a
joint presentation on renewable energies aimed at small and
medium-sized enterprises; and, finally, the “Hydrogen
+ Fuel Cells” congress.
Your contact for further information:
Vera Sasse
Tel.: +49 (0)511 - 89-31639
Fax: +49 (0)511 - 89-31639
E-mail: Vera.Sasse@messe.de
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available for downloading at www.hannovermesse.de/pressservice
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