The Expo
This session will be held concurrently with the expo, the Expose will
focus on presentations by leading experts on sustainable energy solutions
for today and the future of Nigeria. The exhibitor will present their latest
technologies and innovations that are already on display to the audience.
There will be special Event Day/s and product launch during the Expo please
contact Organizers if you are interested.
Attend NAEE 2014 and benefit:
• Networking amongst more than 200 senior level energy sector experts and
decision-makers planning and reforming the Nigeria energy sector.
• Hearing from expert speakers presenting the latest and best industry
practice.
• Visiting over 100 leading energy suppliers showcasing the latest
technologies, equipment and services.
• Reviewing policy and regulation, industry progress, and changing market
trends.
• Establishing a remarkable presence in the Nigerian market
• Sourcing and commissioning of local agents for your products
Attend NAEE 2014 and meet:
• Government & Municipality Representatives
• African Utilities & African Ministers of Energy
• Project Developers/Consultants / Analysts
• Environmental Engineering
• Equipment & Technology Solutions
• Banks/Investors/Insurance
• Energy representatives from the continent
• Automotive & Transport
• Green energy experts
• Commodity Traders / agents &
DATE & VENUE
• Press Day: 21 October , 2014
• Workshop & Expo Day 1: 22 October , 2014
• Expo Day 2 Green Award and Investment Forum: 23 October , 2014
• Expose day 3 & Networking: 24 October , 2014.
Time: 9am – 5pm.
Musa Yar’Adua International Center is located in the central area of Abuja
about 50 meters from the Sheraton Hotel, Abuja. Has a size of 110 x 110
meters providing a floor area of approximately 10,000sqm. The center
providing an exhibition hall with an impressive and professional permanent
exhibition presenting the life story and the achievements of Shehu Musa
Yar’Adua.
Admission
Admission to the Exhibition is free but Conference and One on One with
Stakeholders requires registration.
Registration
All visitors must register on arrival at the Venue. Registration cards must
be obtained before one can gain entry into the venue. Invitation cards may
be obtained from the Organizers office at the Exhibition arena. Admission
badges will be issued and must be worn at all time in the venue for security
reasons. Subsequent entries can be made without further registration
provided that the assigned badges are won.
Event Space
A stage with big screen TV and space for a capacity crowd of 500 visitors is
proposed to host events such concerts, product launches, stage performances
and documentary screenings.
Conference Facilities
For more formal meetings and networking opportunities, conference facilities
will be used, including a 400 seater auditorium, cocktail venue and
individual boardrooms.
Features of NAEE 2014
1. Eco-Leaders
This Programme is aimed at helping local government officials turn clean
energy visions into reality. This will serve as a virtual clearing house of
clean energy policy information and tools, and leverage assistance of global
partners to offer policy best practices, peer-to-peer learning, expert
policy assistance, and training. This programme will promote synthesized
lessons from several countries on policies, regulations, planning, and
practices for effectively achieving and managing significant renewable
energy penetration into municipalities. Participants will be connected to a
global network of clean energy experts for personalized attention and quick
response to technical assistance on strategies, regulations, standards,
financial incentives, and deployment programs. this is the CSI NAEE is
committed to.
2. Green Award
This initiative is to honour and recognize companies (of all sizes),
government departments, schools, individuals and organizations who have
demonstrated their commitment to the advancement of energy efficiency by
implementing policies, projects and training that are relevant, innovative
and effective in the fields of Green Economy, Energy Efficiency, Urban
planning, Communication, Ecology, Engineering, Policy, Clean technology,
Lean process, ERPs, Counteracting the disruption of nature such as
Mitigating water scarcity & flooding, Preventing and managing pollution,
Climate-proofing of infrastructure etc. The winners of the award will be
invited to receive the award and sign the Be Green Declaration during the
gala dinner in front of an international audience at the 2013 NAEE.
3. Investors Networking Area
The networking areas aim to create engagement session for
exhibitors/investors to meet your team and establish relationship on state
wide investment opportunities and facilitate as a kick-off stage for
industry solution introduction to the state. Additionally, formal and
informal meeting rooms will be provided to host private meetings, with
Information Technology services (internet, teleconferencing, printing etc)
forming part of the facilities as well as an on-line match making platform
to allow exhibitors, delegates and visitors to network, meet and make new
connections.
4. Media Hub
The media hub is open to all local and international press and media.
Facilities to be included are high speed internet, video and
teleconferencing facilities and an open office layout. Facilities for a
local broadcaster may be provided to host TV interviews, talk shows, etc.
5. Re-duce Re-use Re-cycle Station programme.
Part of the mandate of the expo is to be environmentally friendly and
achieve a zero carbon foot print. The Re-duce Re-use Re-cycle station will
house initiatives involved in these areas. Such initiatives include
recycling, reducing emission by planting trees, the use of environmental
friendly materials and placing of recycling bin at key location in the
State. NNPC is a Gold sponsor of the programme.
Companies from Switzerland, Germany, Uganda, China,
India, Japan and of course Nigeria to mention just a few also delighted
participants with a retinue of innovative products tailored to meet the
subsistence energy demands of Nigerian homes including those offgrid (i.e.
not on the national electricity grid). It was estimated that a whopping 30 –
50% of Nigerians are not connected to the national grid. With the current
increase in the price of fossil fuel suitable energy is the way to go.
Regulators were also not left out, with the National Electricity Regulatory
Commission (NERC), the Energy Commission, Ministry of Power and Renewable
energy programme of the ministry of environment all participants at the
Expo. A goodwill message was also received from the Power Holding Company of
Nigeria (PHCN) demonstrating the commitment of all stakeholders to Nigeria’s
energy sufficiency. All these culminated in the award and presentation of
certificates to exhibitors and participants at the Expo on day three –
October 19th. For a detailed report on the Expo and a comprehensive brochure
on the companies that attended, please see our website address provided
herein.
At the symposium, this Expo established and resolved that: