POWER-GEN Asia, co-located with Renewable Energy World Asia, is the region’s leading event dedicated to the power generation and transmission and distribution industries.
No where else gives you the opportunity to reach and meet 7,000 industry professionals in one place at the same time and network with key industry buyers and influencers.
99% of visitors intend to conduct business as a result of attending POWER-GEN Asia
97% of visitors find POWER-GEN Asia important to achieving their business objectives
POWER-GEN Asia is organized by PennWell, the worlds leading event organizer and publisher in the power industry. The experience and knowledge that PennWell commands will ensure that POWER-GEN Asia continues to be the regions premier industry event.
• Raise your company profile and awareness
• Showcase your products and technologies and develop new customer bases
• Unique access to the power generation and transmission and distribution industries across South East Asia
• Explore business opportunities and meet new partners in dynamic surroundings
• Launch and promote new products and services to the industry’s leading press
• Unrivalled platform to create sales leads and make lasting relationships with clients
• Access to 7000 of the industry’s most influential decision makers over 3 days
• Reach one of the fastest developing regions in the world
• Stay ahead of your competition
• Meet your customers face-to-face

Exhibit Space starts at 9 square metres.
Exhibiting Investment:
Standard Raw Space is $600 per Sq. mtr.
Shell Scheme construction is $710 per Sq. mtr.
Shell Scheme Package includes:
- Walls
- Lighting
- Company Named Fascia Board
- Carpet
- Electricity Socket
- Table and 2 Chairs
Online Show Catalogue Entry
An exhibiting presence includes a compulsory basic entry in the enhanced POWER-GEN Asia and Renewable Energy World Asia 2013 online show catgalogue; a powerful interactive and searchable online directory which will give buyers access to your information around the clock, 365 days a year.
Basic Package - $485 (compulsory)
- 3 Product Descriptions and Photos
- 35 word company description
- Full contact details
Gold Package - $750
- 7 Product Descriptions and Photos
- 150 word company description
- Colour logo in listing
- Full contact details
- 2 Press Releases
Platinum Package - $1,295
- 10 Product Descriptions and Photos
- 250 word company description
- Full contact details
- 4 Press Releases
- 1 Video Upload
Online Show Catalogue Entry
Your company will now have a multi-faceted platform for showcasing its brands/products/services well beyond the exhibit hall – AND – it will be virtually on-demand for all registered attendees. This enhances your visibility before, during and after the exhibit hall hours. And since attendees want to make the most of their time on the exhibit floor – a desire for event-planning tools like this continues to rise.
ENHANCED EXHIBITOR LISTINGS UPGRADES AVAILABLE:
Increase your visibility by upgrading your listing to Gold ($495), Platinum ($995) or Elite ($1995) and receive these additional features:
1. Include your full colour logo in the printed Show Guide
2. Increase your company description in the printed Show Guide from 35 to 75 words (Gold) or 100 words (Platinum and Elite)
3. Increase your company description online from 50 to 150 (Gold) or 250 words (Platinum and Elite)
4. Increase your product listings from 3 to 7 (Gold), 10 listings and one (1) video upload (Platinum) or 20 listings and two (2) video uploads (Elite)
NOTE: Price is flat fee per Exhibitor. Word counts estimated based on average characters per word which may vary.
For more information on exhibit space and sponsorships opportunities, contact:
Asia, Middle East, Southern Germany, Austria and Switzerland:
Kelvin Marlow
Tel: +44 1992 656 610
E-mail: exhibitpga@pennwell.com
UK, Italy, France, Turkey, Greece and Benelux:
Gilbert Weir Jnr.
Tel: +44 1992 656 617
E-mail: exhibitpga@pennwell.com
Russia and CIS:
Natalia Gaisenok
Tel: +7 499 271 93 39
E-mail: exhibitpga@pennwell.com
North America:
Bridgett Maddux
Tel: +1 918-549-0473
E-mail: exhibitpga@pennwell.com
Northern Germany, Scandinavia and Eastern Europe:
Leon Stone
Tel: +44 1992 656 671
E-mail: exhibitpga@pennwell.com
Latin America, Spain and Portugal:
Juan Gimenez
Tel: +54 11 4787 3817
E-mail: exhibitpga@pennwell.com
Power Generation Regional News
published by Global Power Review
Thailand
Between 2007 and 2021, electricity demand in Thailand is expected to increase at an average of around 5.7 per cent per year. The domestic gas reserve is limited, and the country is likely to face increased dependency on gas imports.
Any expansion of coal-fired power plants is unlikely, due to public opposition to environmental emissions and the increased reliance on imported coal.
Diversifying the fuel mix for power generation would reduce vulnerability, which nuclear power could mitigate, and it already had plans to install four 1000 MW nuclear power plants by 2021. But nuclear is not going to play a significant role in the near- to medium-term future.
Renewable energ will increase and will not be able to meet the country's growing demand for electricity, however it could reduce dependence on gas and fuel imports.
Malaysia
The increase in demand of electricity in Malaysia is forecast at 7.8% per year to reach 20,087 MW in 2010. The Malaysia Ministry for Energy, Water & Communications is undertaking a $10 billion investment programme, from Government and public enterprises, aiming to have an installed capacity of 25,258 MW.
In the Ninth Malaysian Plan the Ministry will continue to further enhance the sustainable development of the energy sector, through an optimal energy mix and improving the performance of the transmission system, to enable them to contribute towards strengthening economic growth.
Singapore
The Singapore electricity retail market is being liberalised to facilitate competition and to allow consumers to buy electricity from retailers of their choice. Companies that operate in the competitive parts of the industry have been separated from those that operate the natural monopolies at the ownership level. The government is very skeptical about its ability to rely on neighbouring countries for such a basic commodity as electricity.
Singapore’s electricity demand is expected to double within the next two decades. The challenge for the power sector is to continue to deliver secure and affordable electricity supplies to all of Singapore and beyond.
The energy industry is a major contributor to the Singapore economy and their goal is to increase the value-added of Singapore’s energy industry from $20 billion to around $34 billion by 2015, and to triple the employment generated from 5,700 to 15,300.
Indonesia
It is expected that an additional 21,770 MW will be required on the Java-Madura-Bali system by 2015, and a further 8720 MW across other parts of Indonesia, making a total of 30,040 MW. Projections suggest this additional capacity will be split roughly between coal and gas fired power plants, with small additions to hydro and geothermal capacity.
Given PLN's financial situation, much of the new capacity will have to be built with private sector investment. In Spetember 2005, eight new power plants were announce across Indonesia. Due to be completed in 2010 and 2011, these plants will add just over 4000 MW to the national capacity.
A key aim of the government is to increase the range of the grid system in Indonesia. In 2005, the government quoted an electrification ration of 54 per cent. However, its aim is to achieve 90 per cent access to the grid by 2020. This will mean connecting one million households annually.
China
The massive rate of growth in China is fuelling an even bigger growth in demand for electricity. Recent predictions that installed capacity would reach 588 GW by 2006 are already outdated, with current capacity over 622 GW. Predictions that capacity will reach 775 GW by 2010 also look far too low and the latest predictions over the longer term suggest there will be between 1200-1300 GW by 2020.
China does have ambitious plans for new renewable generation, whcih would see hydropower capacity reach 300 GW by 2020, wind power reach 30 GW and biomass power generation reach 30 GW.
Philippines
GDP growth in the Philippines is set to rise by 5 per cent in 2007, with inflation expecting to fall to 5 per cent. With demand for energy growing alongside the economy, and the government eager to seek private investment from foreign firms, the Philippines is likely to see a flurry of activity over the coming years. It becomes more attractive when its abundance of renewable sources is considered, alongside its emergence as a significant producer of natural gas.
The US Department of Energy wind mapping survey has estimated that wind resources in the Philippines have a power generation potential of up to 70,000 MW - seven times the country's current power demand.
Vietnam
The massive increase in energy demand in Vietnam over the last few years shows no sign of slowing down. As the government continues to encourage industry and commerce to alleviate poverty and maintain strong economic growth, the demand for additional power generation will rise by 10 GW by the end of 2010.
Hydropower will form the bulk of the increase, with natural gas and coal also featuring prominently. Renewable energy could play a wider role in electrifying rural communities that still have no access to the grid. The government will seek to further prepare the electricity industry and those connected to it for privatization.
Visitors use POWER-GEN Asia to:
• Encounter new technologies and developments
• Keep up to date with industry developments
• Source new products / suppliers
• Network with industry peers and colleagues
As a company interested in the power industry in Asia, you cannot afford to miss this event. Exhibiting at POWER-GEN Asia will enable you to make important connections that are key to success in the Asian power generation industry.
There is no better place to meet the key decision makers in the power generation and transmission and distribution industries.
Click here to view or download the Exhibitor Prospectus
For more information about exhibiting and sponsorship opportunities please contact:
Kelvin Marlow
Exhibit Sales
T: +44 (0) 1992 656 610
F: +44 (0) 1992 656 700
E: exhibitpga@pennwell.com
POWER-GEN Asia is the premier event in Asia dedicated to the power generation and transmission and distribution industries.
At POWER-GEN Asia, you can expect to meet 7,000 qualified senior management / executive decision makers who have the authority to purchase, or influence the purchase of products and services, as well as plant operators, engineers and consultants from the following sectors:
• Public and private power utilities
• Independent power producers
• Cogenerators / self generators
• OEMs
• Government agencies
• Project developers
• Environment agencies
• Consultants and Engineers
• Coal, oil and gas operating companies
Attendee Profile
| Owner/CEO/President Management / Supervisor Engineering design & systems Operation/Maintenance Employee Consultant Other |
15% 35% 19% 12% 5% 5% 8% |
Type of Company
| Electric Utility or Power Generation Company IPP Industrial / Cogeneration Government / Energy Associations OEMs Engineering / Construction / Consulting Firms Equipment Operations & Maintenance Coal, Oil, Gas Operating Company Other |
14.9% 8.8% 7.4% 12.1% 19.6% 12.9% 10.8% 13.5% |
97% of visitors intend to conduct business as a result of attending POWER-GEN Asia
98% of visitors find POWER-GEN Asia important to achieving their business objectives
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