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Are you serious about solar projects in MENA?…the biggest and best MENA solar event of the year… simply unmissableThe Solar InduSTry’S PremIer norTh afrIca and mIddle eaST meeTIng PoInT• SOLAR TARGETS COUNTRY-BY-COUNTRY - Gain exclusive insight into the government targets to develop utility scale solar plants and drive growth • BEST STRATEGIES TO SECURE SOLAR FINANCE - Hear directly from the top international organisations and expert private investors on how to gain the funding you need to develop your next solar project • TECHNOLOGY TERRITORY - Benefit from a comprehensive guide on the technology best suited to each country, enabling you to make the most profitable choices for your plant• WHAT UTILITIES WANT FROM SOLAR - Find out directly from utility companies how they plan to work with solar technology and get the insider’s knowledge that will help you develop long-term partnerships with them • SOLAR PROJECTS UPDATE - Uncover practical tips and advice by hearing real life lessons from plants on the ground and new opportunities for your business in upcoming projects• SOLAR DESALINATION POTENTIAL IN MENA - Prepare your business for the next big solar advancement in the MENA region and find out exactly what you need to know to make the most of this growth opportunityOPEN NOW for the full conference programGold sponsor:Industry leaders speakIngPhilippe Lorec Mediterranean Solar PlanJamila Matar League of Arab StatesGerhardt Gleissner Abu Dhabi Water & Electricity CompanyAnhar Hegazi UN ESCWAMichael Geyer Abengoa SolarThomas Rueschen Deutsche BankDavid Gonzalez Garcia European Investment BankHow to finance, develop and build utility scale solar projects in North Africa and Middle East6 excellent reasons why you must attend this event tHe Best QualIFIed speakers sHarIng tHeIr knOWledge and eXperIenCe WItH yOuMENASOL 20102nd NOrtH AfricA & MiddLE EASt SOLAr cONfErENcEMAy 4-5, iNtErcONtiNENtAL city StArS, cAirO ““The conference provided the perfect venue for those who are serious about the solar industry in MENA to move forward with their business plansSamer Zureikat, MENA Cleantech Over 250 solar industry experts set to attend top case studies from the region and international projects Bigger and better exhibition Hall for 2010 Over 20 hours of networking and business building opportunities 4 segments tailor your own conference experience Country by Country sessions, discussion groups, keynote speakersup to$400register now & SAvEHouda Allal Mediterranean Observatory Energy José Manuel Nieto AccionaNorth Africa and Middle East – Set for exponential solar industry growth in 2010 and beyondreserve your place today – Call +44 207 37 57 5752009 was a record breaking year for solar investment - governments, private companies and international organisations all committed billions to this emerging industry. As the MENA territory receives so much sunlight each year, it is no surprise that this region is seeing aggressive growth. This trend is set to intensify in 2010.MENA GrOWtH By tHE NUMBErS• Egypt has a Combined Cycle Power Plant under construction that is expected to start operating in 2010. A 140 MW ISCC plant with a 20 MW parabolic trough solar field has been built• Morocco has a $9 billion solar energy project underway, with 5 new sites throughout the country set to produce 2,000 MW of electricity by 2020 • Tunisia - 40 projects are planned for 2010-2016, 29 schemes financed by private sector with the rest by the Tunisian government • Abu Dhabi has seen $2 Billion investment in photovoltaic manufacturing • Masdar and Abu Dhabi - around 1500 MW of CSP is slated for development by 2020, with the first 100 MW already under construction at Madinat Zayed and due for completion in 2011• Jordan - the JOAN1 project is scheduled to fire up in 2013 - making it the largest CSP project in the world using solar direct steam generation • Algeria has set the goal of meeting 10 % of all energy demand through renewable energy by 2025. One solar thermal plant is under construction and two more ISCC plants, each with an output of 400 MW and 70 MW CSP, will be developed between 2010 and 2015Solar energy in the Middle East is going to be a boom market for the next 10 years - with 9,000 MW of concentrated solar power capacity planned by 2020 and more than 40,000 MW by 2030. This is one market you simply can’t ignore.To position yourself to win big in MENA you need first class information and excellent contacts. And that is why you need to attend the MENASOL 2010 Conference. MENA-specific questions you need to address...The potential in MENA is undeniable, investment is pouring in, and almost all governments now support solar projects – but how will this support translate into real world action? The biggest challenge of MENA solar, is that business works differently here. Local knowledge is the gold dust that will transform your opportunity in to a commercial reality. There are a number of questions that are critical to your success:• How and when will tenders be assigned in the MENA region in the short and mid-term?• Who are the local and international financiers eager to fund projects in this region?• What unique technical and logistical challenges are presented by developing in desert environments?• Which technologies are suitable for which regions?MENASOL 2010 has the answers you need to capitalise on this untapped market At MENASOL 2010 you will receive two days of region specific solar presentations, case studies and workshops - policy makers, investors and technology experts will share with you the tips, strategies, real-life lessons and best practice guides that will help you get your MENA project off the ground.Governments No knowledge = No projectGet the low down on the various policies and regulations that affect solar development - the very knowledge you need to kick start your solar project - direct from the key decision makers from governments and national bodies you want to work with.Financiers No money = No project Today’s financial climate is tough, but at this conference you will hear from banks, venture capitalists, equity investors and international organisations who are willing to bet on solar projects in the MENA region. Hear direct from them what you have to do to win their backing. Technology Experts No expertise = No projectHarsh desert conditions present specific technological challenges. Having limited MW’s on the ground, means limited experience that will burn a hole in your project’s finance and future profits You have to get this right - that’s why we are giving you practical lessons and real-life case studies focused on the technological knowledge you need.Off Takers No off takers = No projectDiscover which utility companies want to use solar, what needs to be done to overcome their concerns and how you can win their partnerships now and lock in long term relationships that could set you up to supply countries across the region and Europe If you are serious about succeeding in MENA you have to attend this event - there is simply no other way you can meet more insiders and hear more business intelligence in two days and at such low cost. It would take thousands of man hours and great expense for you to track down and make all these individual contacts yourself. Don’t miss your chance to secure your future in MENA and be at the heart of the clean energy revolution. MAKE THE SMART CHOICE AND BOOK NOW TO GET THE VERY BEST PRICE TICKET AVAILABLECALL +44 207 375 7206 TODAY OR EMAIL REGISTER@NEWSOLARTODAY.COM TO RESERVE YOUR PLACESpeakers include:Jamila Matar, League of Arab StatesAnhar Hegazi, United Nations ESCWAChandrasekar Govindarajalu, World BankDaniel Calderon, MasdarPhilippe Lorec, Mediterranean Solar PlanOliver Steinmetz, DESERTECCountry Representatives Morocco - Mohamed Berdai, Centre de Dèveloppement des Energies Renouvlables (CDER) Jordan - Walid Shahin, National Research Energy CentreZiad J. Sabra, Ministry of Energy and Mineral ResourcesEgypt - Dr Hafez Salmawy, Egypt Electricity Utility & Consumer Regulatory AuthorityUAE - Daniel Calderon, MasdarKilian Balez, RCREEEDavid Gonzalez, European Investment BankRavi Suri, Standard Chartered BankSimon Monk, Instrata CapitalThomas Ruschen, Deutsche BankShereen El Gazza, Dow JonesPeter Heller, German Aerospace Centre (DLR)Tamer Shafik, Deputy Commercial Director, OrascomMichael Geyer, Abengoa Solar José Manuel Nieto, AccionaGerhard Gleissner,Abu Dhabi Water and Electricity Company (ADWEC)Houda Allall, Mediterranean Observatory Energy Luis Crespo, ProtermosolarKlaus Wenzel, MED ENECPedro Banda, ISFOCDana Younger, International Finance Corporation (IFC)More speakers to be confirmedFor the latest speaker updates Visit www.newsolartoday.com/solar-conferenceHere you can see exactly what is taking place at the MENASOL 2010 Summit. check out the unique presentation & panel sessions, roundtables and networking events to design a conference agenda to suit your business needsVisit the Website - www.newsolartoday.com/solar-conference EVENt At A GLANcEday 1Wed 4 Mayday 2thu 5 May day 3Fri 6 MaydateSolar Strategy - Today’s plans and Tomorrow’s opportunities disclosed. Taking a country by country look from the decision makers on solar policy, regulations and plants finance - Hearing from a mix of international and regional banks, equity firms, venture capitalists and organizations that are keen to fund solar projects in MENAnetworking PartyPerfect to get all the contacts you need Technology Territory - Experts showcase what, how and why which technology is best suited to desert conditions. Gain a comprehensive guide on issues and solutions that will save time and moneyoff Takers - With so many ambitions solar projects set to get off the ground, who are the early adopters, and how can you work in partnership with them?Site Visit (optional)Visit KuraymatThe Integrated Solar Combined Cycle Power Plant (ISCC) Located 87 km South of Cairo, The ISCC Kuraymat is a first of its kind construction of a combined cycle power plant with solar generated steam inputSponsored by:In Partnership with: All day trip with lunch. A great way to network, check out the plant and get the inside track on how a real plant operates.LIMITED SPACES AVAILABLE – BOOK EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENTMorning afternoon eveningWHO atteneded MenasOl last year?Below is a list of some of the companies that attended last year in Abu Dhabi. For information on who you could meet at MENASOL 2010, see the website at www.newsolartoday.com/solar-conferenceMASDARDow ChemicalGE EnergySaudi AramcoTyco Flow ControlMitsubishi CorpWorld BankAusraSamsung C&T CorporationAcciona EnergíaMulk HoldingsSaint-Gobain Glass SolarMasdar Institute of Science and TechnologyLinde Gas Middle EastArabian Consulting Engineering CenterSharp Middle East FZEArab Technical Construction CompanyAir LiquideBadr InvestmentsChescor CapitalGlobal Technology HoldingsSiemensFlagsolGuardian IndustriesEnviromenaISFOCUS DigitalIDOMSPXTorresol EnergyFirst SolarTokai Carbon ItaliaSuntrof Mulk Energy GroupConcentrix SolarPure Renewable PowerHitit Solar EnerjiNolarisCarruthers ConsultingSempriusPure Renewable PowerSCC MENASolFocusDelta Solar SystemTaqa MisrSCHOTT SolarBosch RexrothSolar Energy WANational Steel FabricationTecnoma Energia SostenibleHawe HidráulicaSolar Energy WAGuardian IndustriesAES Oasis EnergyGlobal Technology HoldingsIsolux CorsánAusraGuardian IndustriesMJ & sonsConcentrix SolarIsolux CorsanSolel Solar SystemsCSEMIngemetalGreen EnergyReem Emirates AluminumLotus Solar TechnologiesSener - Abu DhabiIsolux CorsanSol3gNew Energy StrategiesCentrotherm PhotovoltaicsACME Tele PowerElectrical Contracting CoIDOMChescor CapitalOlivotto Glass TechnologyFirst SolarSolar JunctionSilk Road CapitalEnLight DevelopmentsShow off your products & servicesMENASOL 2010 offers an excellent range of sponsorship and exhibition opportunities to suite every need and budget. We can literally tailor make a sponsorship package to your needs meaning that you speak, build your brand or organise meetings with the leading figures in the solar space in North Africa and Middle East.Do not miss out on unrivalled opportunity to do business and secure sales from the solar industry in MENAOpportunities available include:• 1 to 1 meetings with key decision makers• Take a speaking slot and address 200 industry leaders• Show off your latest products and services in the exhibition hall• Build your brand with exclusive promotional opportunities• Host interactive workshops with core clients and prospectsAND MUCH MORELimited opportunities Secure your space today to ensure you fill your sales book for the next 18 monthsSolution and service providers…ever find yourself asking these questions?• Where can I find new customers for my solar products and services?• Which emerging challenges will offer my business lucrative opportunities going forward?• Which partnerships will allow me to take my solutions into new markets and add significantly to my bottom line?Well, ask no more Secure a sponsorship or exhibition package at MENASOL 2010 and you’ll be guaranteed to meet and do business with over 200 solar industry leaders who need you solutions and servicesContact Mark Wheeler: mark@newsolartoday.com +44 207 3757 177More sessions to be confirmedHow to finance, develop and build utility scale solar projects in MENA, May 2010, CairoCheck Out the latest program updates www.newsolartoday.com/solar-conferenceCONFERENCE DAY ONE: PLANNING FOR MENA SUCCESS - FORECASTS, DEMAND, INvESTMENT AND LEGAL ISSUESkeynOte address: unIted natIOns VIsIOn FOr Mena sOlar• Discover how the United Nations ESCWA aims to promote regional integration and cooperation among member countries though an intensive approach to integrated sustainable management of water, energy and the production sectors• Uncover all the ways Unite Nations ESCWA can benefit your MENA project - your source for reliable forecast data, region specific best practices, effective financial mechanisms, technological expertise and moreAnhar Hegazi, Director, Sustainable Development and Productivity Division, UN ESCWAsOlar plans and OppOrtunItIes regIOn By regIOn Region specific keynote panels 1) North Africa 2) Middle East Benefit from exclusive insights from Ministries of Energy from both regions as they discuss the projects currently in development in their area - giving you the knowledge you need to enter these markets with confidence. Get these crucial questions answered:• What is the demand for electricity? What is the demand for water?• What policies concerning renewable energy goals are currently in implementation and what is expected of solar energy?• What tenders are available and when will they be up for grabs?• What solar technologies are forecast to succeed in the region? • What projects are planned and on the horizon?• How solid is the government commitment to solar energy? What legal and regulatory framework is being put in place to foster solar project development?• What guarantees are going to be made to secure and stimulate ongoing solar investment?• What are the best locations for solar plants and what land and grid connections are available?Jamila Matar, Ministry of Energy, League Of Arab StatesMohamed Berdai, Director International Cooperation, Centre de Dèveloppement des Energies Renouvlables (CDER)Walid Shahin, Acting President, National Research Energy Centre (NERC)Ziad Sabra, Director of Alternative Energy And Energy Efficiency Department, Jordan Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources Egypt Minister of Electricity -Representative TBC New and Renewable Energy Authority - Representative TBCAyadi Ben Aissa, Managing Director, Agence Nationale de la Maitrise de l’Energie (ANME)UEAMasdar – Representative TBC Pierre El Khoury, Acting Project Manager, Syria Ministry of Energy & WatertHe eMergIng regulatOry FraMeWOrk FOr Mena sOlar• Find out exactly where to start projects and how to guarantee national support by examining the various areas of law reform that impact renewable energy projects• Understanding incentives: master the intricacies of feed in tariffs, competitive bidding, green certificates, export opportunities, finance structures and moreDr Hafez Salmaway, Egypt Electricity Utility & Consumer Regulatory AuthorityKilian Balez, Acting Director - Head of Interim Secretariat, RCREEElOCal legal Issues laId Out • Hear direct from region specific legal experts that can spell out for you what hurdles you need to watch out for so you can get your project underway without delay• You need a legal strategy - discover what you have to know about the local legal framework so you can plan ahead to maximise your time and resources seCurIng InternatIOnal InVestMent FOr Mena prOJeCts• International and regional bodies will detail what funding is available to kick start your project developments and guide on how to secure it• Defining ‘renewable’ - understand what can be classed as a ‘renewable project’ and see exactly which type of plants you need to focus on to qualify• Forward thinking finance - find out how long funding will be available for and what long term support incentives are in place• Discover how to speak the language your investors want to hear - Find out how to clearly explain how your project’s development can contribute economically to the region, create jobs and stimulate growth Chandrasekar Govindarajalu, Senior Environmental Specialist, World BankDana Younger, Global BD Renewable Energy, International Finance CorporationInVestMent Case study: • Gain a rare glimpse about the Mediterranean Solar Plan goals, the technical and financial barriers to be overcome to achieve them• Hear about the European Investment Bank’s contribution to the Mediterranean Solar Plan and how your business can learn from their strategyDavid Gonzalez, Energy Engineer in the Projects Directorate, Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency Division, European Investment BankIdentIFyIng and WInnIng prIVate InVestMent • Give your solar project the greatest chance of long term success by finding out where best to target your financing campaign• Hear directly from banks, private equity and venture capitalists on how they evaluate new investments so that you know how best to pitch your project to secure the capital you needDaniel Calderon, Investment Manager, MasdarSimon Monk, Managing Director, Instrata CapitalRavi Suri, Investment Manager, Standard Chartered BankThomas Ruschen, Global Head Asset Finance & Leasing, Deutsche BankShereen El Gazza, Reporter, Dow JonesGenerating new business is not just about what you know but also who you know, especially in MENA.With this in mind MENASOL 2010 has been tailor made not only to arm you with key industry knowledge but also to help you make key connections that will translate opportunity to real projects in the region. Hear are some unbeatable ways to make contacts and form long term business partnerships in MENASOL 2010 Networking PartyWith over 250 solar industry leaders in attendance you’ll want to meet and do business with everyone you need to. That’s why we have organised the MENASOL 2010 Networking Party after the first day of the conference. Make sure you clear your diary for this important networking event Site Visit Enjoy the unique opportunity to visit the Integrated Solar Combined Cycle Power Plant (ISCC) and talk with delegates outside the conference room in a relaxed and informal atmosphere. ExpoOur new bigger exhibition hall gives you space to meet the service providers that will help take your business to the next level. Online networking New for 2010 Connect with top level delegates, speakers and sponsors before and after the event and build relationships with the people that really matter – set up your meetings right away. Workshops More time to connect, meet people and discuss the key questions you want answers for including as how to solve the water issues and what technology is best suited to the environmental conditions in MENA. Extended coffee and lunch breaks All networking breaks have been extended – giving you more time to walk the floor, talk to the people that matter and build relationships you need for long term success.netWOrk yOur Way tO neW ClIents and neW BusIness In MenaHow to finance, develop and build utility scale solar projects in MENA, May 2010, Cairoreserve your place today – Call +44 207 37 57 575CONFERENCE DAY TWO: TOTAL GUIDE TO SOLAR DEvELOPMENT IN MENA keynOte address: InternatIOnal suppOrt FOr Mena sOlar• Get an update from the World Bank on how you can benefit from the ‘Clean Technology Fund - a concentrated solar power scale-up program in the Middle East and North Africa regionChandrasekar Govindarajalu, Senior Environmental Specialist, World BankCrItICal COnsIderatIOns FOr desert plant deVelOpMent• ‘Desert conditions’ experts speak on the environmental challenges your solar project is going to face and what vital expertise and knowledge you should plan to have before you start building• Avoid costly surprises and guarantee your plant gets off the ground by hearing about the various country specific considerations you need to be aware of • Hear case studies directly from up and running solar projects and how they have managed to maintain high performance even under harsh environmental conditionsPeter Heller, Project Manager, German Aerospace Centre, (DLR)OVerCOMIng desert COndItIOns teCHnICal CHallenges*• Water - find out how to maximise the desert’s scarcest resource and discover how often and where water can be supplied from • Discover the ‘know-how’ needed to combat environmental issues and maintain the efficiency and cost effectiveness of your plant• An A-Z guide on how to plan your O+M strategy in desert conditions*tHe epC COntraCtOrs COnundruM*• Save yourself time and money and find out who are the EPC contractors in the region you are targeting• EPC contractors speak about their experience on the ground, providing you with a comprehensive guide to navigate the pitfalls you might not otherwise hear about when preparing your MENA project epC super panel*• Get answers to the big questions; risk sharing with the owner of the plant, sourcing components , O+M, local partnerships and environmental assessments. Key knowledge that will save your bottom lineCase studIes: plants COnstruCted & under COnstruCtIOn• Hear a detailed description of all the essential and logistical considerations in running an operational plant• Real data from the field on costs of construction – the vital bottom line figures you want to hear to create more accurate and realistic fiscal predictions• Best practice operations and maintenance strategies – lessons straight from the field that will tell you how and where you can save moneyTamer Shafik, Deputy Commercial Director, OrascomMichael Geyer, Director International Business Development, Abengoa SolarJose Manuel Nieto, Thermoelectric Projects & Construction Director, Acciona tOp teCH CHOICes - CHOOsIng tHe rIgHt teCHnOlOgy FOr yOur regIOn*• Which applications are CSP, CPV and PV best suited for? Through real life case studies hear lessons learned and practical advice on what worked and what didn’t and how that is now affecting future development plans for upcoming solar projects• Gain an insight into how solar costs have come down and when the industry can expect to compete with traditional energy solutions on a level playing field in this regionutIlIty OFF-takers - tHe Way FOrWard FOr Mena?• Discover which utility companies want to use solar and how they plan to push forward with developing projects • Meet the utilities needs - find out what needs to be done to overcome their concerns, win their partnerships now and lock in the long term relationships that will position your solar project for long term success • US and European utilities case studies - benefit from the solar development lessons learned by utilities across the globeGerhard Gleissner, Managing Director, Abu Dhabi Water and Electricity Company, (ADWEC)Houda Allall, Mediterranean Observatory Energy (OME)lessOns learned FrOM spanIsH sOlar• Hear direct from the heart of Spanish CSP, with over 2GW of CSP construction on the way. Get the inside track on why Spain is considered the global leader in solar• Benefit from real lessons learned in Spain and hear the best practice tips, expert advice and strategies that you can apply to MENA region developmentsLuis Crespo, Secretary General, Protermosolar leadIng Mena regIOn prOJeCts update• Does MENA have the potential to power Europe? Hear an update on how Desertec is reaching for this goal and how they plan to get there• Who is promoting solar in MENA? Get an update from the various renewable energy and solar specific associations planning to push up solar capacity in the region including the Mediterranean Solar Plan• MENA efforts across technologies – hear about the new CPV test centre, solar projects in Masdar City and the projects being plannedPhilippe Lorec, Direction Generale de l’Energie et du Climat, Mediterranean Solar PlanOliver Steinmetz, Member of the Supervisory Board & Co-Founder at DESERTEC Foundation DESERTECKlaus Wenzel, Team Leader, MED ENECPedro Banda, Director Principal, ISFOCRepresentative TBC, Masdar City desalInatIOn - HOW sOlar Can serVe tHe regIOns Water needs*• Gain an overview on the potential of solar energy as an attractive alternative to existing methods of water desalination in sun drenched MENA countries• Why solar desalination should be on your radar - hear the very latest projected growth for solar desalination and which locations present the most promising opportunities for your company• Find out who are the key figures who are looking to invest in desalination projects that you need to partner with“““““““”””””””* If you would like to get involved in this session please contact: Mark Wheeler email: mark@newsolartoday.com +44(0)207 375 7177Mohit Abraham US DigitalThe conference was an excellent way to meet the players in the MENA Solar Market. There were some eye-opening discussions that were held. On the whole, it was a very valuable experience for me.Antoine Echard Delta Solar SystemA good mix of technology aspects along with interesting economic global views to better understand the CSP business development in the MENA regionSuntrof Mulk Energy GroupIt was great. Looking forward to next year Dalya Al Muthanna General ElectricA very successful event and a great opportunity to network with industry peersKhaled Badr-El-Din BADR InvestmentsThis was my first Solar conference and I thought it went very well, I was presented with all the opportunities to network and discus ideas with lots of people that are involved in the same market worldwideMichael Jungreis SolelOverall, very well planned.Good mix between networking and panelsSamer Zureikat, MENA CleantechThe conference provided the perfect venue for those who are serious about the solar industry in the MENA to move forward with their business plans3 easy steps tO regIster nOW1. your Choice of registration packagePlease photocopy this form for multiple registrations Mr / Mrs / Ms / Dr: First name: Last name: Company: Position/Title: Telephone: Fax:Email: Address:Postcode: Country: 3. paymentChoose one of the following payment options:I enclose a cheque/draft for: $ _________________ (payable to FC Business Intelligence)Please invoice my company: $ _________________ Purchase Order No.:______________ Please charge my credit card: $ _______________ Amex Visa MastercardCredit card number:____________________________Expiry date:___________3 Digit security code:_______Name on card:________________________________Signature:___________________________________date & VenueMay 4-5, InterContinental City Stars, Cairo Hotel discountsNew Solar Today has negotiated a special rate for summit delegates. Full details will be sent to you upon registration.NB: FULL PAYMENT MUST BE RECEIVED BEFORE ACCESS TO THE SUMMIT. Cancellation policy Places are transferable without any charge. Cancellations before April 4th, 2010 incur an administrative charge of 25%. If you cancel your registration after April 4th, 2010 we will be obliged to charge you the full fee. All credit card registrations are subject to a 5% administration fee. Please note - you must notify New Solar Today in writing of a cancellation, or we will be obliged to charge you the full fee. The organizers reserve the right to make changes to the program without notice. All prices displayed are exclusive of vat unless otherwise stated but, vat will be charged, where applicable, at the prevailing rate on the invoice date and the relevant details will appear on the invoice. FC Business Intelligence takes every care to ensure that prices quoted are correct at time of publishing however, bookings will only be accepted if there is no material error in the price advertised on the website.Please tick the package price box you require below:Super Discount priceExp 18 Feb ‘10Early Discount PriceExp 18 Mar ‘10Last Chance PriceExp 15 Apr ‘10Standard PricePlatinum Pass • Full access to all conference sessions • Full access to exhibition • Attendance at all social and networking events on May 4-5 • Post conference online access to all audio and summit presentations $1395 $1595 $1695 $1795 Gold Pass • Access to all conference sessions • Full access to exhibition • Attendance at all social and networking events on May 4-5 $1195 $1395 $1495 $1595 Academic Pass • Available to academics and NGOs only - all will be verified • Access to all conference sessions • Full access to exhibition • Attendance at all social and networking events on May 4-5 $845 $895 $945 $995 Post conference audio, presentations and data• Post conference online access to all audio and summit $300Site Visit Kuraymat • On May 6 (post event)• Transportation to the site and back to the hotel - Lunch & Access to the site $200 Limited spaces Sign up early to secure availability2. delegate details Quote this code when booking online and receive an extra $50 off your pass priceCustomer Priority Code:MENASOL 2010group discountsTake advantage of New Solar Today’s unique group disconts. The more people you bring the more money you company savesContact the NEW Solar Today team on +44 207 375 7206 or email heidi@newsolartoday.com for more details. MENASOL 2010““
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