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1st International Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Trade Fair

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It is against the backdrop of massive investments into the Moroccan and African renewable energy sector and a huge increase in demand for renewable energy products and solutions, that Fenelec – the Moroccan Federation of Electricity, Electronics and Renewable Energies organizes the first edition of its new trade fair EneR Event in conjunction with the 6th edition of elec expo. Based in Casablanca, Fenelec today counts more than 320 member companies, representing more than 95 % of products and services in the Moroccan electricity, electronics and renewable energies’ sector. The staff of the member companies amount to more than 80.000. In 2010, the members’ annual turn-over exceeded Euro 5 billion.

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Event Type:
Trade Show/Exhibition
Date:
Nov. 22-26, 2011
Venue:
International Fairgrounds of Casablanca - OFEC
Location:
Casablanca

Fenelec organizes EneR Event and elec expo in cooperation with the German organizer of professional trade fairs fairtrade Messe and their long-term Moroccan partners Forum 7. The events enjoy the full support of the Moroccan Ministry of Energy, Mines, Water and Environment, the Ministry of Industry, Trade and New Technologies and the Ministry of Foreign Trade. Official Sponsor is the Moroccan public utilities provider ONE-Office National de l`Electricité.

To organize the most successful and the most valuable event for the Moroccan renewable energy sector ever held in the country, this is the target for EneR Event and elec expo 2011. Already more than 70 Moroccan and international market leaders have signed the registration contract covering more than 5,000 sqm of net exhibition space. Please see the floor-plan and the list of registered exhibitors.

On an African dimension, EneR Event and elec expo enjoy the exclusive support of CAFELEC - The African Electricity Confederation, the Casablanca-based umbrella organization of ten African electricity federations.


Exclusively EneR Event and elec expo enjoy the benefits of a Hosted Buyers’ Program, which Fenelec will realize in cooperation with CAFELEC and Maroc Export, the governmental Moroccan Center for Export Promotion under the Moroccan Ministry of Foreign Trade. A budget covering the expenses for travel and accommodation has been allocated to invite more than a hundred senior buyers from Algeria, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Gambia, Ivory Coast, Mali, Mauritania, Senegal and Togo.
Germany is the Guest of Honor of EneR Event in 2011. As one of Morocco’s most important trading partners, Germany’s presentation as Guest of Honor contributes to further develop this comfortable position. In addition to the German pavilion, the organizers expect pavilions of China, Italy, Spain and Turkey.

At EneR Event 2011  leading technology suppliers meet senior-level buyers, wholesalers, retailers, designers, planners and architects from all over Morocco and French-speaking African countries to learn, network and to do business.
The 1st EneR Event is going to be held concurrently with the 6th elec expo. 113 exhibitors from 6 countries had participated at the past elec expo in 2009, among them such notable companies as ABB, Cableries du Maroc, Cegelec, Centrelec, Eaton, Elecmar, Ingelec, Nexans, Omicron, ONE-Office National de l`Electricité, Philips, Schneider Electric, Schiele and Siemens. Official partner to the event had been ONE-Office National de l`Electricité, the public electricity provider.

All Moroccan and international leaders are expected to be at the start when EneR Event will open its doors as massive investments are being realised in the country. To achieve a maximum of valuable business contacts for exhibitors and trade visitors alike, the organisers  
Produce the EneR Event Daily.

Install and operate a professional electronic registration system for trade visitors in order to generate databases and to improve visitor numbers.

Cooperate with European renewables’ associations and international chambers of commerce.Morocco: the first Arab country presenting a bill for the promotion of renewable energies and energy efficiency to the council of ministers 

Morocco is moving fast towards the clean energy mix of the future as the Moroccan government aims to produce a considerable amount of the country’s energy from renewable sources. Until 2015, more than 2000 megawatts of power from solar energy alone shall be generated through various projects in Morocco. Renewables are expected to provide 35% of electricity by 2040. 


A combination of rising population, ambitious housing programs, projects such as metros and railway electrification, and the growth of desalination and energy-intensive industries means that demand for electricity is expected to continue growing rapidly in Morocco. Forecasts envisage annual average consumption growth of between 5 and 9% until 2020, excluding any electricity exports. Dramatic capacity increases are therefore needed.
 

As the first Arab country, Morocco has presented a bill for the promotion of renewable energies and energy efficiency to the council of ministers. In addition to boost the amount of renewable energies related to total energy consumption, energy efficiency in public buildings, in industry and in public transport shall be improved. Last year an energy plan has been announced with investments into renewable energies of euro 8 billion.  This as well includes the installation of new sun collectors  for hot water generation. According to this blueprint, 400,000 sqm of sun collectors shall supply around 150,000 households with energy locally in the country side.

"Intelligent solutions for the future’s energy mix"

Rapidly rising demand for electricity and the question of future energy supply security rank among global priorities. Global challenges such as climate change and rising oil and gas prices demand intelligent solutions. 

EneR Event 2011, the Premier International Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Trade Fair targets to contribute to this debate. Exhibitors will be showcasing how energy efficiency can be maximised all the way along the production cycle. 

Renewable energy

  • Wind energy
  • Solar energy
  • Hydrogen solutions
  • BiomassFuel cell
  • Micro hydroelectric power stations
  • Use of steam as an energy source
  • Other renewable energy sources

Energy saving

  • Energy saving technologies
  • Systems for metering energy usage
  • Energy saving systems


Energy efficiency for buildings

  • Insulation of buildings
  • Facility management and building services
  • Integrated façade technology
  • Glazing
  • Daylight technology
  • Sun shade / protection technology
  • Photovoltaic systems
  • Air-conditioning and ventilation systems

Institutions, Research and Training 

  • Institutions and organisations
  • Research & Development
  • TrainingRegional  Institutions
  • Research Centers
  • Power generation, transformation and storage
  • Power installations
  • Electric drives
  • AC and DC generators
  • Power transformers
  • Accumulators, electric batteries and cells
  • Condensers
  • Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS)


Transmission and distribution of power

  • High and low voltage distribution equipment
  • Cabeling and wiring products
  • Insulation materials
  • High-voltage oil-immersed switches
  • Package transformer sub-stations
  • Disconnector switches for internal and external installations
  • Low-voltage electrical devices and fittings: switches, electricity supply casing, wall sockets, connectors, adaptors, magnetic starters and other electro-technical installation products

Measurement, regulating and control equipment

  • Power semi-conductor devices
  • Controlling and measuring instrumentation and equipment
  • Protective automatic machinery and automation systems
  • Robotics
  • Secondary control circuit equipment
  • Low-voltage transformers, current and voltage transformers, inverters and converters
  • Analytical instrumentation
  • Diagnostic equipment
  • Low-voltage switching devices