
World Renewable Energy Congress VIII and Expo
Denver, Colorado, USA, August 29-September 3, 2004

Professor Ali Sayigh, Brighton, UK Chairman of WREC and Director
General of WREN together with Arno A. Evers (left)

Professor Ali Sayigh, Brighton, UK, Chairman of WREC and Director
General of WREN
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Chairman Susan M Hock, Director, Electric
& Hydrogen Systems Center, NREL, National Renewable
Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO, USA (left) together with
Arno A. Evers, Arno A. Evers FAIR-PR, Starnberg, Germany |
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Title of Arno's presentation:
"Fueling Our Future: Four Steps
to a New Reliable, Cleaner, Decentralized Energy Supply
Based on Hydrogen and Fuel Cells" |
Opening Ceremony, Monday, August 30:
Linking the World with Renewable Energy
Chair: Richard Truly, Director, National Renewable Energy
Laboratory
(NREL), USA
Opening Speakers:
- Ali Sayigh, WREC Chairman
- H.E. Altwaiji, Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural
Organization
- Dr. Osman Benchikh, UNESCO
- David Garman, U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), USA
- Stephen Timms, Energy Minister, UK
- Rainer Hinrichs-Rahlwes, Ministry of Environment, Nature,
Conservation and Nuclear Safety, Germany
- John Mogford, Group Vice President for Gas, Power and
Renewables, BP, UK

Stephen Timms, Energy Minister, UK during the Opening Ceremony

Rainer Hinrichs-Rahlwes, Ministry of Environment, Nature,
Conservation and Nuclear Safety, Germany |
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Plenary A, Monday, August 30, 11:00am — 12:00pm, Linking
the World with Renewable Energy: Dr.
Hermann Scheer, Member of the German House of Parliament,
President of EUROSOLAR, General Chairman of the World Council
for Renewable Energy

Rakesh Bakshi (left), RBB Consultants, India in discussion
with Bonny Lee Michaelson (right), Press, Beverly Hills, CA,
USA
Plenary D, Monday, August 30, 4:30pm— 5:30pm
Trends in Renewable Energy: Country Reports
Chair: Bob Dixon, DOE, USA
Speakers:
- Thorsteinn Sigfusson, University of Iceland
- Gilbert Parent, Ambassador for Environment, Canada
- Gerry Morvell, Australian Greenhouse Office, Australia


Rakesh Bakshi, RBB Consultants, India

Thorsteinn Sigfusson, University of Iceland, Speaker of Plenary
D, Monday, August 30, 4:30pm— 5:30pm, Trends in Renewable
Energy: Country Reports
Plenary G2, Wednesday, September 1, 8:30am—
9:30am
Making Renewable Energy a Reality
Chair: U. S. Rep. Mark Udall
Speakers:
- Wendy Annecke, Gender & Energy Research & Training,
S. Africa
- Alden Hathaway, Environmental Resources Trust, USA
- Alex Zahnd, Nepal

The Meeting
Point of Arno A. Evers FAIR-PR

Arno A. Evers is giving an interview for the American TV Station
"Univision"
The Meeting Point "Renwable
Energies China incl. Hydrogen + Fuel Cells" from
Arno A. Evers FAIR-PR was visited by international experts
of various countries:

Dr. Pir Mohammad Azizi, Deputy Minister (Technical), Ministry
of Irrigation, Water Resources and Environment, Kabul, Afghanistan

Dr. Abbas Ali Elmvalim, The University of Reading, Reading,
UK

Arno A. Evers (left) explaines Sékou Diarra, Direction
de l'energie, Ministère d'Etat, Ministère des
Mines et de l'energie, Republique de Côte d'Ivoire,
the Meeting Point "Renewable
Energues incl. Hydrogen + Fuel Cells" at the booth
of the Ministry
of Science & Technology (MOST), Shanghai International
Industry Fair (SIF) 2004, November 4-9

Dr. Shahida Rafique (left), Professor, Dept. of Applied Physics
and Electronics, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh and Prof.
Anoja Wickramasinghe (right), Professor and Head of Geography,
The University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka

Chhetra Bickramkc (left), Deputy Director General, Ministry
of Water, Resources, Kathmandu, Nepal and Mr. S. B. Sharma
(right), Joint Secretary, Ministry of Science & Technology,
Kathmandu, Nepal

Christopher Maltin, Director, Organic Power Ltd., Somerset,
UK
General Impressions World Renewable Energy Congress
VIII and Expo, Denver, Colorado, USA:





American Fuel Cell Vehicles:

Tai W. Robinson, President, IntergalacticHydrogen.com,
is explaining the hydrogen-fueled vehicle 1999 Toyota Tacoma
4x4 extended cab V-6. The vehicle is possessing an internal
combustion engine that can run on hydrogen, compressed natural
gas, and ethanol, as well as gasoline.


An AIR WHISPER wind mill produced by Southwest
Windpower from Flagstaff, Arizona, USA in front of the
hybrid 1999 Toyota Tacoma 4x4 extended cab V-6 powered either
by natural gas or by hydrogen.

See you either at Shanghai
International Industry Fair, November 4-9, 2004 and /
or at HANNOVER FAIR, April
11-15, 2005!
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