Energy & Renewables Newsletter
May 02, 2013

This Week´s Featured News Stories
Global trends shaping the future of energy
That is the finding of a new white paper produced by Schneider Electric Professional Services – “Five Global Trends Shaping the Future of Energy”. It is well known in the UK that government policy is often driven by domestic energy cost concerns, but 75% of consumption is from industrial users. Now industrial users seem set to take the heat to achieve increased carbon reduction. The white paper takes a bold look at the future of energy across the globe in the coming years with discussion and explanation of what it means to energy users. The document is divided into five key ...
Energy from Waste: Modern plants and increased revenues to boost investments, says Frost & Sullivan
Concerns on the growing volumes of municipal solid waste (MSW), the decreasing capacity of landfill sites, and the considerable rise in resource consumption will help sustain investments in the European waste to energy (WTE) plant market. European Union legislations and country-specific regulations have further encouraged the setting up of WTE plants in the region. New analysis from Frost & Sullivan (http://www.environmental.frost.com), European Waste to Energy Plant Market, finds that the market earned approximately $4.22 billion in 2012 and estimates this to reach $4.94 billion in 2016. "Waste ...
Petrochem Arabia 2013
A senior level conference and international exhibition focused on technological improvement and sustainability of Saudi Arabia's downstream and petrochemical industry. The only downstream event to take place in the Eastern Province, the industrial capital of the Middle East and home to Saudi Aramco. Past support from key organisations such as Petro Rabigh, Sipchem, Exxon Mobil, ABB, Sumitomo Chemical, SAGIA, Saudi Industrial Clusters. Launched in 2009, Petrochem Arabia is the longest running downstream event in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

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