KeithMiller Director - Planning and Studies Directorate Abu Dhabi Water & Electricity Company (ADWEC)
Ahmed Saif BinAl-Mazrouy General Manager Majan Electricity Company, Oman
ZiadHayek Secretary General Higher Council for Privatization
Jason ZhengrongLu Senior Underwriter Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA)
AndrewDell Head of Debt Capital Markets Global Capital HSBC
MarkLemmon Chief Executive Officer MENA Infrastructure Fund
Arnaudde Limburg Chief Executive Officer Sohar Power
Testimonials
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Technical Advisor,
ADWEA
Market Intelligence
Welcome to the Arabian Power & Water Summit (APWS) 2012, we aim to provide you, through our publications, reports and features, with up-to-date industry view on the power and water sector and project opportunities across the region.
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Power and Water Industry reports, articles:
MEED Project data – October 2011 -
A current snapshot of the industry as it stands now
Iraq considers relaunching private power programme -
Iraq originally launched a tender for a series of IPPs in 2010. The programme was scaled back from eight to four projects before bids were invited in February. The 2,750MW programme was then shelved in May with sources close to the projects citing disappointing offers and level of experience of the bidders (MEED 10:6:11).
Meeting renewable energy targets will be crucial -
Specific regulatory frameworks need to be in place to accomplish clean energy goals
Busy year ahead for power and water developers - With Dubai and Kuwait set to award their first privately developed power and water projects, and Iraq looking to launch a series of schemes, 2012 is set to be a busy period for developers
NEW - The Gulf’s unquenchable thirst - With consumption of water showing no signs of slowing, regional governments are having to look at alternative ways to secure supplies
AMEinfo Video - Dubai launches the Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum Solar Park - Dubai is to set up the largest solar park in the region with the aim of producing 1000 megawatts of electricity from the rays of the sun.
Kuwait to expand two power plants - Kuwait’s Electricity and Water Ministry is planning to expand two power projects at Al-Zour South and Subiya
2011 Presentations:
Solar Power in the Gulf and wider Middle East region - Presented by Georg Brakmann,
FICHTNERSOLAR
The Implications of Limited gas Supplies on Future IPP/IWPP - Presented by Paul Willson,
PB Power
Economic Development and the Growth in Electricity Demand - Mr Keith Miller
Masdar: Initiatives and project Updates - Dr. Nawal Al-Hosany
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Market Snapshots
Installed generating capacity in the GCC is forecasted to reach 170,000MW by 2019 to meet the demand growth, with Saudi Arabia alone having to install at least4,000MW a year for the foreseeable future
Some 11,000MW of new capacity was commissioned in the GCC in 2010, with Saudi Arabia accounting for half of the total
Saudi Arabia was also the main procurer of new capacity in 2010 awarding contracts for 11,000MW, equivalent to 75 per cent of the GCC total
The private power market is playing an increasingly important role in the region with some 37,000MW of capacity now contracted from developers in five GCC states
The cost of the new build requirement will be an estimated $66bn, with at least the same amount needed to be invested in T&D infrastructure between 2010-2019