Hong Kong Int’l Clean Power & Energy Storage EXPO 2024
Connecting for a Sustainable World
Date: May 27-29, 2024
Venue: AsiaWorld-Expo (Hall 5 & Hall 7 & Hall 9)
Organizers: Informa Group, Informa Markets Creativity (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd.
Background
Global Integration
With the development of global economic integration, contacts among regions become more and more intense. Globalization is a trend of development with which the world is marching into the integration of mutual dependence, it won’t be changed.
The age of clean energy technology manufacturing is coming.
The energy world is at the dawn of a new industrial age – the age of clean energy technology manufacturing – that is creating major new markets and millions of jobs but also raising new risks, prompting countries across the globe to devise industrial strategies to secure their place in the new global energy economy.
The global market for key mass-manufactured clean energy technologies will be worth around USD 650 billion a year by 2030 – more than three times today’s level – if countries worldwide fully implement their announced energy and climate pledges. The related clean energy manufacturing jobs would more than double from 6 million today to nearly 14 million by 2030 – and further rapid industrial and employment growth is expected in the following decades as transitions progress.
China's leadership in the global supply chain
China is the leading global supplier of clean energy technologies today and a net exporter for many of them. China holds at least 60% of the world’s manufacturing capacity for most mass-manufactured technologies (e.g. solar PV, wind systems and batteries), and 40% of electrolyser manufacturing. Europe is generally a net importer, except for wind turbine components; about one-quarter of electric cars and batteries, and nearly all solar PV modules and fuel cells are imported, mostly from China. For solar PV, China supplies equipment directly to all markets except North America. The United States imports two-thirds of its PV modules, primarily from Southeast Asia, where Chinese companies have been actively investing.
Why Hong Kong
Hong Kong, the financial center of Asia
Hong Kong has a rich pool of financial resources and its local financial service suppliers can provide a wide range of financial advice and solutions to help mainland enterprises choose the right resources and cost-effective funding in Hong Kong and abroad to develop their international business. Mainland enterprises can leverage the services available in Hong Kong to meet overseas compliance requirements.
Hong Kong, the trade and shipping hub
HK is well-known for its timely and efficient services. Its international logistics service is closely linked with other professional services to provide integrated solutions for the trading activities of businesses. Therefore, both mainland and foreign enterprises are willing to rely on Hong Kong to handle their sales contracts, import-export business, foreign exchange settlements, shipping, and logistics arrangements, as well as use Hong Kong’s one-stop service to achieve cost-effectiveness.
Hong Kong is the best link between China mainland and the rest of the world.
CPES is based in Hong Kong and has a global reach, serving as a vital link between the Chinese and global markets. We are committed to inviting esteemed global industry think tanks, policymakers, technology experts, top-tier suppliers across the industry chain, integrators, and end-users to congregate in Hong Kong. Our ultimate goal is to establish CPES as a professional platform that fosters global cooperation, facilitates exchange, and drives technological innovation in the fields of clean energy and energy storage.
Who is INFORMA?
Informa global exhibitions: As a world's leading exhibition organizer, Informa Group hosts multiple branded exhibitions in the fields of new energy, energy storage, and electric vehicles, including The Battery Show and MEE (Middle East Energy) Exhibition. These exhibitions have accumulated a wealth of professional resources in regions such as Europe, America, the Middle East, and Asia. These resources span various sectors, including new energy vehicles, power grids, energy storage, wind energy, solar power, and charging technologies. By participating in CPES Hong Kong, you can also gain access to the extensive resources of Informa's global exhibitions.
Highlights:
Exhibition Segments
SolarEnergy
Photovoltaics; Solar Thermal Technologies; Solar Power Plants; Overarching Product Groups;
Wind Energy
Manufacturers of wind turbines, components/supplier, Materials, Installation, Planning /project development; Operation & maintenace; Power to X/power conversion/storage
Hydrogen Energy
Hydrogen production, hydrogen storage and transportation, fuel cell systems and components, fuel cell applications, hydrogen refueling station technologies.
Electricity trading and marketing, grids
Electricity trading and marketing tools (power supply, distribution via direct and flexibility markets); Grid management technologies and services, grid system services, grid monitoring; Grid infrastructure (e.g. transformers, substations, secondary substations) ; Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI)
Smart renewable energy
DER management & system integration; Products and services for smart grids/microgrids; Virtual power plants/combined power plants; Weather and performance/yield forecasts & grid; integration of renewable energy systems; Software for analyzing and simulating energy systems; Digitalisation, data management & analytics, IoT; Cybersecurity
Commercial and Industrial Energy Services
Flexibility management (load management/demand response); Energy procurement and contract management; Energy contracting; Carbon footprint calculation, reduction and offsetting; Auditing and certification; Other energy services
Overarching Product Groups
Engineering services; Consulting; Research and development; Test institutes; Certification; State initiatives and public authorities; Trade media, publishing; Education and further training, training courses; Financial services, subsidies, insurances; Associations/societies;
Visitor Delegations
Project Developers & planners, EPC Contractors; Installers and system integrators; Manufacturers and suppliers; End-users; Distributors ;Energy consultants; Energy utilities; Investors and Analysts; Architects/Energy Planners;
Exhibition Layout:
Hall 5 & Hall 7: Clean Energy & Energy Storage Product
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