Over 15,000 trade professionals are expected to visit the expo to view cutting edge technologies on display, understand market insights, network and collaborate with potential business clients, study industry trends and challenges, assimilate innovations and product launches and absorb clarity on the Indian regulatory framework for mainstreaming and upscaling of renewable energy.
Visitors can avail free entry to the exhibition venue.
Adding to the rich attraction for the visitors is the 2nd Youth Entrepreneurial & Theme Display Awards. Visitors can pre-register themselves for attending the Workshops and even meet eminent industry leaders, scientists, innovators and market experts.
The varied visitor profile includes:
Visitor Profile
- Academia
- Advocacy Groups
- Architects
- Associations and Industry leaders
- Building Owners
- Clean-Tech specialists
- Code Officials
- Consultants
- Construction & Rigging Companies
- Component Manufacturers
- Contractors
- Corporates
- End users
- Engineers
- Environmental Groups
- Entrepreneurs
- Equipment Manufacturers
- Venture Capitalists, financial institutions etc.
- Governments and High level decision makers
- Green Power Providers
- Insurance Firms
- International organizations
- Law Firms
- Media
- Municipalities
- Nonprofit Organizations
- Non-Governmental Organizations
- Policy level thinkers
- Planners
- Project Developers
- PSUs
- R & D institutions
- Technology developers
- Trade associations
- Utility providers
POWER SCENARIO IN INDIA
Global installed power generation capacity is estimated at ~5000 GW, of which India accounts for ~174 GW. The demand for power has been increasing in India due to the growth in the Country’s economy. Over the last 10 years, energy and peak demand shortage averaged around 8% and 12% respectively.
Renewable energy accounts for ~11% of the total power generation of 170 GW installed in India. Wind energy, with an installed capacity of ~14 GW, accounts for the bulk of installed renewable energy capacity in India. There is significant untapped potential in areas such as off-shore wind as well as tidal and geothermal energy.