Kenya’s energy planners and innovators will find opportunity to showcase their country’s unique array of renewable resources and emerging energy mix; Live and in-person Middle East Energy (www.MiddleEast-Energy.com) 2022 takes place at
Kenya’s status as a global geothermal leader and Africa’s newest wind energy powerhouse will ‘resonate’ with
Held under the patronage of HH Sheikh
The event is expected to attract over 18,000 energy professionals for a three-day conference featuring five key product sections: Smart Solutions, Renewable & Clean Energy,
The return of the live and in-person Middle East Energy Dubai is timely as
"Kenya’s achievement, with 70% of its electricity capacity from renewable sources — more than three times the global average — will definitely resonate across the MENA region," said Mohammed. "The country’s abundance of hydroelectric and solar power potential is renowned, while its magnificent geothermal capacity - which contributes over 30% of its power - is now joined to leadership in wind with the opening of Africa’s largest wind power plant at
"These gains convey Kenya’s great potential to reach 100% green energy while it connects its people to the power grid and releases resources for economic development," added Mohammed.
The comprehensive product portfolio and knowledge-sharing platforms at Middle East Energy Dubai will open important perspectives on a wide range of policy and technology solutions — from utility-scale to small scale renewables and distributed energy resources.
And with the event also hosting industry-shaping technical sessions at the
"Our unique event platform provides Kenya’s energy professionals and innovators with the perfect venue to show how they are transforming their nation’s energy sector, while they gather useful information on next-generation solutions and best practices from
Showing Kenya’s clear commitment to building a renewable energy ecosystem, VIP buyers at MEE include its
Informa, organisers of the event, have confirmed over 500 global exhibitors will participate in the 47th edition of the energy showcase, with marquee brands including
Other confirmed panellists at the Forum include
As part of the Forum, the focus of discussion will be on developing a roadmap to decarbonisation, an insight into the energy systems of the future, the green hydrogen opportunities in the MENA region, funding of the energy transition, the rise of sustainable finance, powering the African continent with renewable energy, grids of the future, energy efficiency focus and decarbonising industries.
In addition to
Rounding out the conferences at Middle East Energy Dubai is the
As part of Informa's commitment to providing the highest hygiene and safety levels, the event will again take place under the protocols introduced via the company’s Informa AllSecure (https://bit.ly/3vs3ce2) health and safety mandate (https://bit.ly/3IB2jnf) . The enhanced measures include 35 guidelines covering all aspects of cleaning and hygiene, social distancing measures, and the use of PPE, screening, and a track and trace in conjunction with local authorities.
Sponsors include Perkins, Baudouin, Newage Stamford AVK, and Rieloo UPS at this years' event.
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About Middle East Energy:
Middle East Energy (MEE) enjoys a 47-year legacy as a leading global energy industry event.
By catering to the entire product spectrum of the power industry, from critical and backup power to energy storage and management, year after year, the event attracts a more diverse audience of professionals seeking to source products from multiple sectors, drive cost-effectiveness and efficiency, and move projects forward.
MEE has been an essential part of the
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