Key developers and EPCs from the
Middle East will be attending INDIASOL 2014 (8-9 October, New Delhi) to explain
the opportunities for Indian solar companies to expand their business in the
Middle East and discuss international partnerships for upcoming projects.
Major players in the Middle East, who are interested
in finding international partners and suppliers for upcoming solar projects in
key markets such as Saudi Arabia ,
the UAE and Jordan , are
considering companies in India 's
solar industry for business opportunities. With over 2GW of installed solar
capacity in India, Indian solar developers, EPCS and suppliers are ready to
start expanding their business in the Middle East.
The
INDIASOL 2014 conference will bring together some of the biggest players in the
Middle Eastern and Indian industries together to explore the opportunities in
the Middle East and to discuss the criteria that Indian companies need to meet
to be considered as potential partners and suppliers for the region.
Masdar,
the UAE solar developer who have the 100MW Shams I concentrated solar power
(CSP) plant in the Abud Dhabi and the 100MW photovoltaic (PV) plant in Masdar
city in their portfolio, are looking for players to partner with to continue
expanding their portfolio. Yago Mancebo, Investment Manager at Masdar will be
participating in the conference in New Delhi to discuss the challenges and
successes of creating partnerships in the Middle East.
Mancebo
will be joined by Alexandre Allegue, General Manager at Sun & Life, the
Saudi Arabian solar EPC, who have built the largest solar power plant in Saudi
Arabia for Saudi Aramco and Daniel Rich, Chief Operating officer at Nur
Energie, the UK developer who are planning the ambitious 2GW TuNur CSP project
in Tunisia. They will be sharing their expertise and networking with the key
players in the solar industry in India, such as Mahindra EPC, Welspun Energy,
Moser Baer Solar and many more.
For
full details of the speakers attending the INDIASOL 2014 conference this
October, visit the website here:
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