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Smart Grids Summit 2010

Dates: 13th – 14th September 2010

Venue: Malaga, Spain


Delivering Smarter Electricity

Media Partners

In association with:


The Union of the Electricity Industry - EURELECTRIC is the sector association representing the common interests of the electricity industry at pan-European level, plus its affiliates and associates on several other continents.

EURELECTRIC's mission is to contribute to the development and competitiveness of the electricity industry and to promote the role of electricity in the advancement of society.

As a centre of strategic expertise, EURELECTRIC identifies the common interests of its Members and, through research into the marketplace, technologies, legislation, etc, assists them in formulating common solutions to be implemented and in coordinating and carrying out the necessary action. To that end, it also acts in liaison with other international associations and organisations, recognising their specific missions and responsibilities.

Within the European Union, EURELECTRIC represents the electricity industry in public affairs, in particular in relation to the EU legislative institutions in order to promote the interests of its Members at a political level.

EURELECTRIC's Full Member structure is based on national representation, via the national electricity association, where such a body exists, or the leading electricity enterprise in each country. Currently there are 33 Full Members, including all 27 EU Member States, current applicants negotiating to join the Community, plus other European OECD countries.

Membership is enriched by European and International Affiliate Members representing the electricity industry across the rest of Europe, in the Mediterranean basin and on other continents and by Business Associate Members from other sectors with stakeholder links to or interest in the electricity industry.

For more details, visit: http://www2.eurelectric.org


2009 Partner Associations included:


ESNA
ESNA; Energy Services Network Association
is a global association of utilities and solution suppliers to promote and to expand the adoption of Network Energy Services (NES) architecture and infrastructure together with the value added applications for secured, reliable and cost-effective automatic meter management, Billing, CRM and CIS.
Utilities, Grid owners, Distribution Network Service Operators (DSO), System integrators, Installers, Application designers, IT companies as well asHardware manufacturers and Consultants take part in the ESNA community.

ESNA’s objective is to promote the application of advanced energy management systems, including AMR/AMM, based on the NES AMI architecture and its value added chain in order to build and expand the interoperability standard for utility networks.
We promote the change in perspective of the current metering business, from selling isolated units, into offering interoperable smart meter management systems as an embedded element in the total value chain of energy sales and distribution.

For more information, please contact

Harry Crijns
ESNA Secretary

Tel:       +31 (0)24 388 0747
Fax:      +31 (0)24 388 0 748
Mob:     +31 (0)6 53 22 53 82
E-mail:  harry@esna.org

Web:    esna.org

2009 Media Partners included:


Argus

Established in 1970, Argus is a privately held, UK-registered publishing company. Headquartered in London, Argus also has offices in Houston, Moscow, Singapore, and Washington with bureaus in Beijing, Dubai and Tokyo.

Argus provides price information, market data and business intelligence for the international power, coal, natural gas, emissions, bioenergy, petroleum, LPG/NGL and transportation markets. Supplied in multiple formats to suit individual requirements, Argus will ensure you are kept informed about your sector.

For further information, please visit our website: www.argusmedia.com

European Energy Review

Will our energy future be green or grey? Ruled by the market or the state? Dependent or independent? These are the questions that lie at the heart of the great European energy debate. And they lie at the heart of European Energy Review.

European Energy Review is a magazine founded in response to a widely felt need among European energy experts and decision-makers for an independent platform that offers high-level debates and analyses on the many complex issues facing the European energy sector today.

European Energy Review features cutting-edge reports, well-informed debates and news articles from correspondents and energy professionals all over Europe. We address ourselves to decision-makers in business and politics and at everyone professionally interested in European energy issues. Be part of the energy transition.

Check out European Energy Review today. www.europeanenergyreview.eu
info@europeanenergyreview.eu

 MJM Energy

"MJMEnergy offer consultancy, publishing and training services relating to strategic, commercial, technical and regulatory aspects of energy markets worldwide.

In-depth knowledge of evolving markets comes from many years' experience. This valuable characteristic means assignments are under girded by solid foundational understanding."

www.mjmenergy.com

Energeia

Energeia provides outstanding information services (news, data, opinion) on a daily basis for the Dutch and Belgian electricity and gas industries, both in Dutch and English. Energeia enjoys the trust of over 5,000 energy professionals in the Netherlands, Belgium and beyond, who make use of our information services on a regular basis, appreciating our clear understanding of the Benelux energy market.

For more details, please visit us on: www.energeia.nl

MUNDO ENERGIA

MUNDOENERGÍA is a web portal in Spanish language focused on the energy sector: renewable energy, non renewable energy, utilities, energy policy, climate change, saving energy, etc. It includes information, collaboration and services for both professionals and stakeholders in the energy field.

For more information, please visit: www.mundoenergia.com

The SmartGrids European Technology Platform

The SmartGrids European Technology Platform brings together all the key stakeholders from the electricity networks sector; the network companies themselves, manufacturers, users, academics and regulators. Its mission is to encourage and facilitate the efficient transformation of Europe’s electricity networks so that they meet the challenges and opportunities of the 21st century.

For more information, please visit: www.smartgrids.eu


For all media partner enquiries, please contact

Laura Cooper

Tel: +1 416 214 1832
Email: Laura.Cooper@wtgevents.com