List of Exhibitors

09 - 12 September 2019   |   ADNEC
Under the patronage of H.H. Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of The United Arab Emirates
Under the patronage of H.H. Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of The United Arab Emirates
Company name
Country
Stand number
Waterotor Energy Technologies
Canada
Stand No. H8-350
Waterotor Energy Technologies

mac.brown@yahoo.com

www.waterotor.com

"Waterotor Energy Technologies: Low Cost Power from Slow Moving Water.

The Waterotor combines hydrodynamic torque-generating blades that create drag and lift, a water-directing deflector, and a custom-designed electric generator, and other unique patent-protected features, all enabling the device to convert 30%+ of the energy in very slow-moving water to electricity. The Waterotor has low environmental impact and zero emissions."

Weathernews
France
Stand No. H6-P003
Weathernews

Ciro Borrelli

cborr@wni.com

00393429148186

https://global.weathernews.com/

Weathernews Inc. is the biggest private global provider of weather data and weather-related services, with a strong information technology orientation.

Established in 1986, the company has developed reliable and long-term cooperation with global companies, by providing weather services in over 44 different industries on land, sea and sky.

Over 1,000 employees around the world are dedicated to the safety of people and the environment. Operational centers in Tokyo, Oklahoma, Amsterdam and Copenhagen provide 24/ 7 countermeasure support 365 days of the year. The quality of information is constantly improved. WNI has strong observational infrastructure using the latest technology, and operates its own satellites. This allows us to set new trends in global weather information technology.

WEC - World Energy Council (Germany)
Germany
Stand No. H8-227
new
WEC - World Energy Council (Germany)

Mrs Flavia Jakob

jakob@weltenergierat.de

https://www.weltenergierat.de/

Weltenergierat – Deutschland is the national member representing the Federal Republic of Germany at the World Energy Council (WEC). Its members include companies in the energy industry, associations, academic institutions and individuals. As a non-governmental, joint-profit association, Weltenergierat – Deutschland is independent in its opinion. In the presidency of the society, all energy sources are represented. The objective of Weltenergierat – Deutschland is to implement and disseminate the WEC results in Germany, in particular, to bring the global and longer-term issues and needs of the energy and environmental policy to the attention of the national debate. To this purpose, Weltenergierat – Deutschland cooperates intensively in the positions and studies of WEC.

WEC - World Energy Council Turkey
Turkey
Stand No. H8-267
new
WEC - World Energy Council Turkey

Doğan Eşkinat

info@dunyaenerji.org.tr

90 3124419610

https://www.dunyaenerji.org.tr

The World Energy Council Turkish National Committee was founded in 1949 as an “organisation serving the public interest” and acts as an umbrella organisation for energy-related NGOs operating in the country (www.dunyaenerji.org.tr). Presently, the Committee has a wide range of members from all energy-related industries from the public/private sector, energy associations to universities, experts, NGOs and private individuals. The committee’s main objective is to facilitate dialogue on domestic and global energy issues via various activities and events, as well as international projects, national reports and related publications (For more: @WEC_Turkey).

The Committee hosted the 23rd World Energy Congress in October 2016. The Congress, under the theme of “Embracing new Frontiers”, was held in Istanbul with the participation of 4 Heads of State, 56 Ministers and more than 5,500 representatives from 151 countries including 266 speakers.

WEC Chile
Chili
Stand No. H8-224
new
WEC Chile

María Haydeé Jiménez

hjimenez@wec-chile.cl

56 229734025

http://www.wec-chile.cl/

World Energy Council Chile

WEC Ireland - ESB International
Ireland
Stand No. H8-266
new
WEC Ireland - ESB International

Nicola O'leary

marketing@esbi.ie

353 17038000

https://www.esbinternational.ie

ESB International is a growing international energy company which is owned by the Irish state electricity company ESB, a fully-integrated power utility established in 1927 with an annual turnover of €3.3 bn and annual sales exceeding 16,000 GWh.

Since 1975, ESB International has worked collaboratively with international clients in over 120 countries to optimise the potential of their energy assets. We draw on this experience, providing strategic and engineering consultancy to a broad range of international clients. We are constantly innovating and evolving to help ensure a bright future for clients by drawing on the same pool of experts we use to service our own power portfolio.

ESB International has developed, designed, project-managed, constructed and commissioned all of the generation plants in the ESB generation portfolio, and provides ongoing asset management and engineering services to support the development and enhancement of the Irish transmission and distribution networks.

WEC Italy
Italy
Stand No. H8-225
new
WEC Italy

Paolo D'Ermo

paolo.dermo@wec-italia.org

+39 3387237973

https://www.wec-italia.org

The Italian National Committee of the World Energy Council (WEC Italy) is a non-profit multi-energy association based in Rome, established in 1988 under the patronage of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Economic Development.

The association is a supporting member and founder of the World Energy Council (WEC), the foremost international multi-energy organization in the world today, accredited by the United Nations and Member Committees in close to 100 countries around the world.

Following the WEC's mission "To promote the sustainable supply and use of energy for the greatest benefit of all, WEC Italy brings together knowledge from the Italian community of energy leaders including government, academics, industries and companies that produce, consume, manage and supply energy - from fossil fuel to renewable energy sources.

WEC Lebanon National committee
Lebanon
Stand No. H9-250
new
WEC Lebanon National committee

Pierre Khoury

pierre.khoury@lcec.org.lb

+961 1565108

http://lcec.org.lb/en/WEC

The Lebanon Committee of the World Energy Council is hosted by the Lebanese Center for Energy Conservation (LCEC), its Chair being the Minister of Energy and Water.

The Lebanon Committee has been a member of the World Energy Council global community since 2011.

The Lebanon Committee strives to create a national energy society platform in Lebanon for experts to meet, discuss and lobby towards the adoption of sustainable energy policies in the country.

With more than 60 registered members, the Lebanon Committee provides a platform for Lebanese energy experts to connect and evolve.

The Lebanon Committee is committed to making Beirut World Energy Week 2020 a successful event in the history of energy transition.

WEC Mongolia
Mongolia
Stand No. H8-222
new
WEC Mongolia

Jambaa Lkhagva

info@mongolenergyclub.com

976 99060631

https://www.mongolenergyclub.com

The Mongolian National Committee of the WEC is an independent non-profit organization with the goal to unite on its platform leaders of the Mongolian energy sector, experts from governmental bodies, scientific institutions and non-governmental organizations in the field of reliable energy saving, ensuring dialogue between a wide range of players in the energy sector, representing the interests of Mongolian energy companies at national and international levels, promoting the expansion of their competencies and involvement in global energy integration.

The top priority of the committee as a national member committee of the international organization is to become a single authorized place (one-stop) for the interaction of energy companies and representatives of the Mongolian energy sector with the WEC headquarters, its structures, associations and other international organizations, both through daily communication and within the framework of international and local events.

WEC New Zealand - BusinessNZ Energy Council
New Zealand
Stand No. H8-220
new
WEC New Zealand - BusinessNZ Energy Council

Tina Schirr

tschirr@bec.org.nz

64 44966280

www.bec.org.nz

The BusinessNZ Energy Council (BEC) is a group of New Zealand’s peak energy sector organisations taking a leading role in creating a sustainable energy future. As a division of BusinessNZ, New Zealand’s largest business advocacy body and member of the World Energy Council (WEC), BEC members are a cross-section of leading energy-sector business, government and research organisations. Together with its members, the BEC is shaping the energy agenda for New Zealand.

WEC Spain MC
Spain
Stand No. H8-264
new
WEC Spain MC

The Spanish Committee of the World Energy Council (CECME) represents Spain in the World Energy Council and coordinates the participation of the Spanish energy sector within the organisation. CECME also serves as the reference partner between the Council and the CECME members.

CECME's Vision

CECME intends to consolidate its position as a Spanish business organization which serves as a reference in the energy sector within the framework of the Spanish Energy Club. The main activities of CECME are characterized by their international projection.

Wepower Uab
Lithuania
Stand No. H8-350
Wepower Uab

NMARTYNIUK@GMAIL.COM

https://wepower.network/

"WePower is the next generation green energy procurement and trading platform. It connects Individual business energy buyers directly with energy producers enabling them to purchase energy upfront at below-market rates.
WePower platform eliminates the complexity from entering into a power purchase agreement (PPA), gives a right to choose whatever renewable energy volume to contract, increases renewable energy project’s exposure, and provides liquidity for trading power purchase agreements."

Wonil T&I Co.,Ltd.
Korea
Stand No. H8-200 & H8-210
Wonil T&I Co.,Ltd.

Seung- Min, Yoo

domestic@woniltni.co.kr

+82-10-9863-8425

https://www.woniltni.co.kr

Since its establishment in 1990, Wonil T&I has grown into one of the world's leading natural gas equipment engineering & manufacturing companies, by diversifying from gas heaters, natural gas vaporizers and fuel gas supply systems into small-scale LNG regasification packaging and hydrogen alloy storage/cylinders for submarines, etc.

World Energy Council India
India
Stand No. H9-240
new
World Energy Council India

Soumya Prakash Nayak

soumya@wecindia.in

91 9873578488

www.wecindia.in

World Energy Council India (WEC India) is a country member of World Energy Council (WEC), a global and inclusive body (est.1923 with over 90 country members) for thought leadership and tangible engagement in the pursuit of sustainable supply and use of energy. WEC engagements cover all aspects of the entire energy spectrum from conventional to renewable. WEC India is one of the earliest country members of World Energy Council, having joined the Council in 1924. WEC India functions under the patronage of the Ministry of Power and with the support of Ministries of Coal, New & Renewable Energy, Petroleum & Natural Gas and External Affairs; and Department of Atomic Energy. WEC India continuously realigns its engagements with changes in the energy sector and strives to compliment the Governments’ effort in the sector. WEC India stands out in the aspects of its neutral structure, high convening power for interdisciplinary dialogues and global outreach.

World Nuclear Association
United Kingdom
Stand No. H9-261
World Nuclear Association

Jennifer Corander

info@world-nuclear.org

+44(0)20 7451 1520

https://www.world-nuclear.org

World Nuclear Association represents the global nuclear energy industry. Its mission is to promote a wider understanding of nuclear energy among key international influencers by producing authoritative information, developing common industry positions, and contributing to the energy debate. It is an international trade body made up of 180 member companies across all nuclear businesses from around the world, including: major reactor vendors, nuclear utility companies, uranium mining, conversion, enrichment and fuel fabrication companies, nuclear engineering, construction and waste management companies, as well as R&D organizations and companies providing services to the nuclear industry in areas such as transport, law, insurance and finance.

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