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WFES Abu Dhabi - At the Forefront of the Global Energy Dialogue

Abu Dhabi, Nov 11, 2014 - (ACN Newswire) - With the global population forecast to increase to more than nine billion by the year 2050, placing huge strains on energy and natural resource supplies, the world must find new, innovative ways to drive social and economic development, whilst reducing the environmental impact.

That is the challenge the annual World Future Energy Summit (WFES), the Middle East's largest gathering on future energy, is designed to tackle. WFES leads the UAE's response to these urgent issues, challenging policy makers, thought leaders, academia and corporations from around the world to find solutions that advance the use of renewable energy and clean technology, in the pursuit of sustainable development. Now into its eighth year the event, hosted by Masdar, has put energy diversification at the top of the region's sustainability agenda.

The Summit addresses the importance of uniting public policy, R&D and the business community to stimulate private-public partnerships, encourage entrepreneurship and accelerate action on sustainable energy deployment. Recognised as one of the world's most influential energy gatherings, WFES, last year, attracted more than 30,000 people from 160 countries. The event has been attended previously by heads-of-state from China, South Korea, Argentina, France, Germany and the United Kingdom.

The resource challenges faced by MENA countries, as populations rise and economies grow, will top the agenda at the 2015 edition. From reductions in fuel dependency, to ensuring long term economic prosperity, the case for clean energy within the MENA region is solid. Industry analysis suggests more than US $100 billion has been allocated to its development by 2020, according Frost and Sullivan. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) alone has plans to invest US $109 billion in the development of 54GW of renewable energy by 2032.

Taking place from January 19-22, in Abu Dhabi, WFES will provide a window into MENA's thriving clean tech market, whilst showcasing clean energy hotspots further afield such as sub-Saharan Africa - a region that is home to six of the 10 fastest growing economies in the world. Its energy infrastructure lags behind economic development and 500 million people still lack access to electricity, yet Sub-Saharan Africa has the potential to generate more than 170GW of renewable energy.

From the Middle East to Africa, WFES has become central to driving the future of energy, regionally and internationally, says Naji El Haddad, show director of WFES.

"The World Future Energy Summit has built a reputation as an event that drives action. From showcasing the latest market opportunities, to commercializing technologies and applying critical thinking, the event shapes the region's future energy landscape," he said.

"Further afield the contribution WFES makes to the global acceleration of renewable energy is becoming evident. Its strength is in its ability to unite technology, policy, academia and investment from across the globe, to cross pollinate ideas, share learnings and move the industry forward.

"This year's event takes place at a time when the need to balance the global energy mix, address energy security and tackle the energy-water nexus, is more critical than ever," El Haddad added.

"Once again, we are looking forward to welcoming the industry's key regional and global players, including Masdar, ADNOC, BP, Shell, Total, Saudi Aramco, Dolphin Energy and others, to WFES."

The WFES conference will feature a ministerial panel on Africa's energy opportunities and a panel discussion on Saudi Arabia's ambitious vision for renewable energy. There will also be sessions on Egypt's energy needs and Morocco's transition from an energy importer to a net energy exporter, with the implementation of a robust regulatory framework and a target of 42 per cent of energy generated from renewable sources by 2020.

The rise of shale and its impact on the adoption of renewable energy, will be debated, as well as the role of cities in combating climate change, and the building of a clean energy future in the UAE.

Delegates will also hear case studies from South Africa, where incentives have created one of the fastest growing clean energy markets in the world. In addition, they will benefit from workshops on ways to operate and optimise solar Photo Voltaic (PV) and Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) facilities.

Please visit WFES and collocated events IWS, EcoWASTE and Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week:

- www.worldfutureenergysummit.com- www.internationalwatersummit.com - www.EcoWASTE.ae- www.abudhabisustainabilityweek.com

About World Future Energy Summit (WFES)

The World Future Energy Summit (WFES) is the world's foremost event dedicated to renewable energies, energy efficiency and clean technologies. Held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, WFES includes a world-class Conference, an international Exhibition, the Project & Finance Village, the Young Future Energy Leaders program, as well as a number of corporate meetings and concurrent social events.

Hosted by Masdar, Abu Dhabi's multi-faceted renewable energy company, and staged at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre, the WFES Conference attracts world leaders, international policy makers, industry experts, investors from the public and private sector and media, who gather in Abu Dhabi to discuss practical and sustainable solutions to future energy challenges.

The WFES Exhibition is an international business platform that connects project owners and solution providers to investors and buyers from the public and private sector. WFES 2015 will present energy sector stakeholders with a unique opportunity to meet with their peers, exchange technology, share best practice and form business partnerships that will further promote the global effort for a better future.

WFES 2015 will be held at ADNEC from 19 - 22 January. For more information on the 2015 edition, please visit www.worldfutureenergysummit.com.

Source: World Future Energy Summit (WFES)

Contact:

Naji El Haddad
Show Director - WFES
E: naji.haddad@reedexpo.ae
T: +971 2 4090 499

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