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Arabian Power & Water Summit 5-7 March 2012
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Speakers include:
 
Abdulsattar al-Rasheed
Abdulsattar al-Rasheed
Chief Executive Officer
Qatar Electricity & Water Company (QEWC)
Hamidullah Siddiqui
Hamidullah Siddiqui
Power Operation and Despatch Department Manager
TRANSCO
Mohammed Moazzem Hossain
Mohammed Moazzem Hossain
Operations Planning and Study Manager
Abu Dhabi Distribution Company (ADDC)
Dr Corrado Sommariva
Dr. Corrado Sommariva
President
International Desalination Association
Angus Hindley
Angus Hindley
Research Director - Insight
MEED
H.E. Dr. Abdullah M. al-Shehri
H.E. Dr. Abdullah M. al-Shehri
Governor
Electricity & Co-Generation Regulatory Authority (ECRA)
Keith Miller
Keith Miller
Director - Planning and Studies Directorate
Abu Dhabi Water & Electricity Company (ADWEC)
Ahmed Bin Saif Al-Mazrouy
Ahmed Saif Bin Al-Mazrouy
General Manager
Majan Electricity Company, Oman
Ziad Hayek
Ziad Hayek
Secretary General
Higher Council for Privatization
 
Jason Zhengrong Lu
Jason Zhengrong Lu
Senior Underwriter
Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA)
Andrew Dell
Andrew Dell
Head of Debt Capital Markets Global Capital
HSBC
Mark Lemmon
Mark Lemmon
Chief Executive Officer
MENA Infrastructure Fund
Arnaud de Limburg
Arnaud de Limburg
Chief Executive Officer
Sohar Power
Testimonials
 
You’ll gain unrivalled insights into the landmark deals that are stimulating enthusiasm for regional power & water developments directly from the people who are actually driving change and growth."
John Young, Vice President, CRA International
"As a company with a strong interest in the Middle East, CCC feels that its participation in the Arabian Power & Water Summit."
Hemmat Safwat, Segment Manager – Group BOT, Power & Desalination Projects, CONSOLIDATED CONTRACTORS COMPANY
 
"MEED events create a tremendous opportunity for networking and the topics discussed are of benefit to all stakeholders. By attending APWS."
Tawfiq Abu Soud, Executive Director – IWP Division, DRAKE & SCULL
A good platform that provides key information on current projects and experiences within the region"
J.P. Premlal, Territory Business Manager, ACWA Emirates LLC
 
"An excellent opportunity to be informed on latest and future developments in the water and power sector in a rapidly developing area such as the Middle East"
Toufiq Allaf, Technical Advisor, ADWEA

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More Info Mohammed Moazzem Hossain Operations Planning and Study ManagerAbu Dhabi Distribution Company (ADDC)
 Dr. Grzegorz Gajer Sustainability ManagerAbu Dhabi Urban Planning Council
  Bruce Smith Business AdvisorAbu Dhabi Water & Electricity Authority, (ADWEA), UAE
More Info Keith Miller Director - Planning and Studies DirectorateAbu Dhabi Water & Electricity Company (ADWEC)
  Paddy Padmanathan President & CEOACWA Power, KSA
More Info Imad Feghali Regional Technology ManagerCH2M HILL
More InfoH.E. Dr. Abdullah M. al-Shehri GovernorElectricity & Co-Generation Regulatory Authority (ECRA)
 Dr. Mohamed Dawoud Manager, Water Resources DepartmentEnvironment Agency of Abu Dhabi
  Nayef Al-Haddad Head of Market OperationsGCC Interconnection Authority, KSA
  Ziad Hayek Secretary GeneralHigher Council for Privatization
  Andrew Dell Head of Debt Capital Markets Global CapitalHSBC
  Duncan Allison Head of Power & Renewables MENA: Project FinanceHSBC Middle East
  Erik Becker Investment ManagerIFC
  Scott Mills Investment Officer: Advisory Services in Public-Private PartnershipsIFC
 Dr. Corrado Sommariva PresidentInternational Desalination Association
  Luay J. al-Khateeb Executive DirectorIraq Energy Institute, London, UK
  Senior representative  Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC)
  Ahmed Saif Bin Al-Mazrouy General ManagerMajan Electricity Company, Oman
 Dr. Abdul Qader Ahmed Director of Power SectorMass Global Investment Co, Kurdistan (Northern Region)
  Angus Hindley Research Director - InsightMEED
  Verity Ratcliffe Editorial: UtilitiesMEED
  Verity Ratcliffe Editorial: UtilitiesMEED
  Edmund O’Sullivan ChairmanMEED Events
  Ed James Head of InsightMEED Insight
  Mark Lemmon Chief Executive OfficerMENA Infrastructure Fund
 Eng Suhaila Marafi Director, Department of Studies & ResearchMinistry of Electricity & Water (MOEW), Kuwait
  Ala'a Disher Zamil Head of IPP ProjectMinistry of Electricity, Iraq
  Bassel Mahmoud Shoirah General Manager - Utilities & Transport Sector: Public Private Partnership Central UnitMinistry of Finance, Egypt
  Christopher M. Cantelmi Director, Head of Energy & Project FinanceMubadala - GE Capital
  Jason Zhengrong Lu Senior UnderwriterMultilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA)
  Jarmo Kotilaine Chief EconomistNational Commercial Bank (NCB), KSA
  Senior Representative  Parsons Brinkerhoff
 Dr. Ferhang Jalal Senior Economic Advisor for Economic DevelopmentPrime Minister’s Office - Kurdistan Region
 Dr. Ferhang Jalal Senior Economic Advisor for Economic DevelopmentPrime Minister’s Office - Kurdistan Region
More Info Abdulsattar al-Rasheed Chief Executive OfficerQatar Electricity & Water Company (QEWC)
  Nizar Kammourie General ManagerSAWACO-Water Desalination
  Li Jie General Manager, International ProjectsSepco 3
  Senior Executive  Siemens
  Arnaud de Limburg Chief Executive OfficerSohar Power
  Zaid A. Mahdi Vice President - Business DevelopmentTrade Bank of Iraq
  Hamdiya Jaff President & ChairmanTrade Bank of Iraq, Iraq
More Info Hamidullah Siddiqui Power Operation and Despatch Department ManagerTRANSCO

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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 least 4,000MW 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