05.03.2015
Join the "Kielce energy meetings"!
The 17th International Power Industry Fair ENEX, the 12th Fair of Renewable Sources of Energy ENEX - New Energy and the 16th International Environmental Protection and Waste Management Expo EKOTECH launch on 5 March in the Targi Kielce exhibition halls.
The expo programme includes the conference on "Prosumer energy generation under the Renewable Energy Sources Act"; the organizers - the Association of Polish Electrical Engineers look forward to seeing you at the event. The conference address, inter alia, the RES Act related issues. The expo programme will also encompass the conference on "Key issues of nuclear power generation" as well as the science and technology symposium on advanced technologies and functional materials for energy conducting, processing and storage. There are many conferences scheduled for the second expo day, and among them the conference on "Hydro-power generation investments" organized by the RES Initiatives Association as well as Hydro-power Energy Quarterly Magazine in cooperation with the Association of Small-size Hydro-power Plant Development as well as the ŚCITT conference on "Sustainable energy development - innovative and effective" .
The EKOTECH expo guests and visitors are most welcome to join the: "Integrated Permits in the Light of the Revised Environment Protection Act", the "Cooperation between Entrepreneurs and Research Centres - Opportunities and Barriers to the Recycling Development in Poland" and "Waste Management Technologies".
This year's International Environmental Protection and Waste Management Expo will for the first time be accompanied with the Cities' Green Areas Maintenance Exhibition a perfect complement to the exhibition offer. The début event's product and service range includes plants, gardening equipment and tools, gardening machines, greenhouses and plastic tunnels, auxiliary materials and chemicals for gardens and crops.
The offer on display is presented to over 6000 visitors; potential customers and business partners to the trade show exhibitors.
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