(The Philippine Star) | Updated September 16, 2013 - 12:00am
MANILA, Philippines - The government and the private sectors are challenged to deliver energy adequate to fuel an economy that was planned to grow by an average of six percent annually but now appears to be growing at an annual average of seven percent over the medium-term.
The high energy consumption offers business opportunities for the stakeholders in the generation, distribution and transmission of energy. They are gathering during the PowerTrends 2013 business forum from Sept. 25 to 26 at the SMX Convention Center to obtain a better understanding of available business opportunities and regulatory risks.
PowerTrends 2013 is the ninth biennial international exhibition and conference on energy trends and power technologies for both traditional and renewable sources of energy.
It is organized by Leverage International in cooperation with the Department of Energy. Interested parties may contact Leverage at 8132472 or 8186828. The event website ishttp://powertrends.leverageinternational.com. Email address is leverage@leverageinternational.com.
The business forum at PowerTrends has three major sessions. They will be chaired by former energy secretary Francisco L. Viray, CEO-president of Trans-Asia Oil and Energy Development; Federico Puno, CEO-president, TeaM Energy Corp.; and former energy undersecretary and Napocor president Cyril C. del Callar, Del Callar Partners Co.
Session 1 starts with the Department of Energy’s Supply-Demand Outlook, followed by the presentation on “Natural Gas at the Heart of the Energy Future” by J. Scott Porter of Shell Gas and Energy and “The Privatization Program” by corporate secretary Elmer Nonnatus Cadano of PSALM.
Highlight of the session is a panel discussion on perspectives, the Way Forward. Panel members are Rufino Bomasang, chairman of the Phil. Chamber of Coal Mines, Otto Energy Philipines and PhilCarbon, Inc.; Sebastian Quiniones, managing director of Shell Phil. Exploration and Roger Buendia, first VP-trading and marketing of Aboitiz Power.
Session 2 is a presentation of new technologies by Peter Gnos of Andritz Hydro on tidal technology, advance renewable energy technologies by Stephen Lewis, president of Alstom Taiwan and integrating renewables into diesel plants by Steffen Scudlo of Siemens, Germany.
The third session is a discussion of major aspects in doing business in energy. Also included are the legislative agenda for the upstream petroleum industry and energy regulatory directions from the ERC. source
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