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Building power to sustain Egypts growth and development

Book and pay before 16 August 2012 to save up to US $560!

International Summit: 1 2 October 2012 Workshops: 30 September and 3 October 2012 Fairmont Heliopolis, Cairo, Egypt

Outstanding executive contributions providing essential insight:


Gaber Desouki Mustafa, Chairman, West Delta Electricity Production Salah El Din Radwan, Chairman, North Delta Electricity Distribution Fathalla M. Shalaby, Chairman, Egyptian Electricity Transmission Company Nazineh Gamal El Din Eassa, Deputy Chairman for Technical Affairs, Alexandria Electricity Distribution Company Sherin Mosbeh, Deputy General Manager, PGESCo Wafa Al Sayed, Deputy Chairman for Technical Affairs, South Delta Electricity Distribution Company Mona Abdel Moaty Hassan, Head of Reactors Physics, Egyptian Atomic Energy Agency Mohab Hallouda, Senior Energy Specialist, World Bank Hisham El Agamawy, Energy Advisor for the Minister of Environment, Egyptian Ministry of Environment Atter Ezzat Hannoura, Director PPP Central Unit, Ministry Of Finance Maged Mahmood, Senior Expert, RCREEE Mohamed Salah El Sobki, Research Director, Energy Research Center Maged Hanafy, Operations Project Manager, Midor Electricity Company Samy Abozeid, Head of Infrastructure Department, Ministry of HousingUtilities and Urban Development Hafez El Salmawy, Managing Director, EgyptEra

Benefits of attending:
Explore future power and electricity projects to learn about the oportunities available in the power and electricity sector Obtain a 360 degree view of the Egyptian market situation as seen by different public authorities Learn about the possible funding models Examine renewable energy plans which will diversify Egyptian energy sources
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Discuss the current regulatory landscape for Egyptian power and learn what needs to change to increase Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) Investigate Egypts localization programme and understand what it means for international suppliers Evaluate technologies and techniques to improve efficiency in hot and arid climates
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Essential Interactive Workshops


Sunday 30 September & Wednesday 3 October 2012
IQPCs workshops are unique opportunities to spend valuable time with industry experts. These interactive sessions are extended to ensure that you will get to the heart of the summits most critical issues and uncover practical solutions you can apply in your own company.

Pre-Summit Workshop A: Sunday 30 September 2012


10:00 -15:00 Successful development and implementation of positive ROI renewable energy projects
This pre-summit workshop will compare and contrast different renewable energy sources in the MENA region. You will learn how to measure return on investment of renewable energy projects in Egypt and how to implement successful projects that will succeed in achieving additional power capacity and operational efficiency. The workshop will specifically explore the potential of wind power for the expanding Egyptian electricity market. Benefits of attending: Learn about various renweable energey sources, specifically wind power Uncover the latest wind power technologies and their benefits Implement successful projects that really deliver in terms of additional power capacity and operational efficiency

Post-Summit Workshop B: Wednesday 3 October 2012


10:00 -15:00 Best practice tools and techniques for power transmission and distribution
After two full days of engaging discussions, this workshop will explore technology options and their applicability to projects in the MENA region. You will learn how to employ best practices from international projects as well as achieving a better understanding of how to maximize efficiency in transmission and distribution projects. Benefits of attending: Explore the latest power transmission and distribution technologies Learn how to use the industrys best practices to maximise your organisations delivery of power to the end user Mitigate the negative effects of the MENA regions climatic conditions on transmission and distribution networks

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Conference Day One: Monday 1 October 2012


08:30 Registration, refreshments and networking 09:15 Chairs welcome and opening remarks 12.00 Networking lunch break 13.10 Exploring the regulatory landscape in order to successfully do business in Egypts growing energy sector Examining the effects of environmental policy and regulation on the Egyptian power sector Analyzing how new policies and regulations can help to foster private sector participation Turning policies into business opportunities; discussing the new Electricity Act that allows easier navigation of government regulation and policy for international investors Atter Ezzat Hannoura, Director PPP Central Unit, Ministry Of Finance 13.40 Addressing funding requirements for the 2012 2017 Five Year Plan Understanding key objectives and deliverables linked to the latest development plan Highlighting key areas of future government investment in power generation, transmission and distribution Quantifying expected and required private sector investment for future projects. Mohab Hallouda, Senior Energy Specialist, World Bank 14.10 Afternoon networking break 14.30 Private electricity companies in Egypt Outlining the progress of the private electricity sector over the last decade Analyzing current challenges and future plans Presenting future opportunities for private owned electrical companies Maged Hanafy, Project Manager, Midor Electricity Company 15.00 PPP, BOT and BOOT: Effective financial strategies for implementing power projects Understanding the types of PPPs applicable to power projects Applying lessons learned from successful PPP / BOT / BOOT processes Putting the partnerships in PPP: How to ensure best practice in PPP projects Lead by speakers of the day 16:00 Afternoon networking break / one-to-one meetings / product demos 16:30 End of conference day one Panel discussion

Present and future plans for Egypts power and electricity sector
09.30 Developing an overview of the current Egyptian power and electricity projects Examining the progress of the sector over the last decade Ongoing wind, solar, nuclear and international partnership project updates Discussing opportunities in power generation, transmission and distribution Gaber Desouki Mustafa, Chairman, West Delta Electricity Production Company 10.00 Studying key targets and deliverables for Egyptian power and electricity; the 2012-2017 Five Year Plan Examining the main targets of the 2012-2017 Five Year Plan and project breakdown Discussing the challenges which lie ahead for the power sector Understanding Egypts central role in cross-border power connections: Mashreq, Maghreb and Nile Basin connection Nazineh Gamal El Din Eassa, Deputy Chairman for Technical Affairs, Alexandria Electricity Distribution Company 10.30 Morning networking break

Tackling current financial and privatization challenges


11.00 Identifying the role of the private sector in alleviating the imbalance in electricity supply and demand Identifying the threat power shortages pose to the future of the industrial sector in Egypt Discussing the challenges that Ramadan and summer months pose on Egyptian power supply Examining how the private sector can help to manage power demands of housing development projects and infrastructure programs Senior Representative, Kharafi National 11.30 Breaking down silos between the private and public sector to bridge the gap in current power and electricity shortcomings Discussing increased domestic demand, delayed supply response, limited regional pipeline cooperation, and below-market pricing to overcome long-term supply security threats Balancing local supply and international expertise to meet ambitious power and electricity targets for the period 2012 2017 and beyond Sherin Mosbeh, Deputy General Manager, PGESCo

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Conference Day Two: Tuesday 2 October 2012


08:30 Registration, refreshments and networking 09:15 Chairs welcome and opening remarks

Increasing energy efficiency across production, transmission and distribution


13.15 Developing virtual trading of renewable energy and energy swapping as the first step for an integrated energy market Examining international case studies of renewable energy trading Determining best practices for the Egyptian renewable market Mohamed Salah El Sobki, Research Director, Energy Research Center 13.45 Towards the first nuclear power plant in Egypt: history, upgrade, and challenges Analyzing the current nuclear power projects and challenges of nuclear energy in the MENA region Mona Abdel Moaty Hassan, Head of Reactors Physics, Egyptian Atomic Energy Agency 14.15 Afternoon networking break 14.30 Maximizing network grid efficiency to minimize losses Minimizing losses in transmission and distribution networks Outlining the role of regulations and policies in increasing network efficiency Identifying current trends and core investment areas to improve the management of energy use Maged Mahmood, Senior Expert, RCREEE 15.00 Achieving transmission efficiency through implementation of latest technology and sharing best practice Learning from international projects to develop a best practice for the Egyptian transmission operation Senior Representative, Egiptian Electricity Transmission Company 15:30 Panel Discussion: Present and future of Egyptian electricity sector What are the main challenges for creating an efficient and sustainable Egyptian electricity generation, transmission and distribution? 16:00 End of conference day two Case Study

Focus on efficiency: Tackling current technical challenges to supply future energy


09.30 Overcoming faults in electricity distribution using auto closer systems Understanding distribution systems fault types Exploring main reasons of distribution system faults Setting the right objectives to ensure continued electrical supply, reduced energy loss and maintained customer satisfaction Salah El Din Radwan, Chairman, North Delta Electricity Distribution Company 10.00 Building a renewable and diverse Egypt: Exploring the latest technologies for linking power generation to sustainable development Exploring the best options for generating renewable energies and choosing the right mix to avoid future energy shortages Analyzing Egypts wind power ambitions and how they fit into the development plan Increasing private sector investment in renewable energy to account for 63% of financing by 2017 Hisham El Agamawy, Energy Advisor for the Minister of Environment, Egyptian Ministry of Environment 10.30 Morning networking break 11.15 Maximizing network grid efficiency to minimize losses Minimizing losses in transmission and distribution networks Outlining the role of regulations and policies in increasing network efficiency Identifying current trends and core investment areas to improve the management of energy use Wafa Al Sayed, Deputy Chairman for Technical Affairs, South Delta Electricity Distribution Company Case Study Case Study

Focus on sustainability: Developing an energy mix to cater for the growing Egyptian energy market
11.45 Developing rural and costal areas network to promote balanced growth among Egyptian cities Determining the steps to achieve Egypts 2050 renewable plans Samy Abozeid, Infrastructure Department Head, GOPP Ministry of Housing 12.15 Networking lunch break

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Sponsorship & exhibition opportunities


Only at the Egyptian Power and Electricity Summit will the highest-level decision makers attend in one place at one time. They will evaluate products and services and will look to short-list potential suppliers. Can you afford to miss out on this opportunity? Do you have a product or service that our senior decision-makers and influencers need? We have a range of business development / marketing and sales solutions that will be tailored to specifically deliver on your business objectives. For more details, call +971 4 360 2800 or email sponsorship@iqpc.ae

Only at the Egyptian Power and Electricity Summit will you meet the top decision makers of the energy sector as well as other public and private stake holders. Dont miss this opportunity to get a clear vision on the current and future Egyptian electricity projects Excellent review of the energy sector and good oportunity to network Shirish Garud, VP technology, Greenenergy Renewables Pvt Ltd Provided valuable information on Market trends and future technologies Venkataraman Ramkrishnan, Proposals Manager, Siemens LLC The Summit provided significant data on renewable energy and regulations as well as networking oportunities Said Al Sahib, Sector Head, Power, Transport, Public, The Zubair Corporation By attending the summit, I met the key players and found out about industry plans Stephen Sayer, Senior Lawyer, SASLO

Sponsors and Exhibitors:


Lead sponsor: Kharafi National Website: www.kharafinational.com We are the largest Infrastructure Project Developer in the Middle East. Our projects cover a wide range of infrastructures services such as: Water and wastewater sector, Power generation, Oil & Gas Early production facilities, Solid waste management, Renewable energy, District cooling Our success builds on a 30,000 strong team of skilled professionals to deliver such projects on budget and with the highest level of quality and excellence. Kharafi National the regions infrastructure project developer Exhibitors:

Who will you network with at the Egyptian Power and Electricity Summit
This is a must attend event for senior decision makers in the power, electricity and renewable energy industries: First Undersecretary Undersecretary Chairman Deputy Chairman Chief Executive Officer Managing Director Technical Director Senior Engineer Procurement Manager Operations Manager Technical Affairs Manager Electromechanical Engineer Operations Manager Design Manager Developers

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Egyptian Power and Electricity Summit


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30 September 3 October 2012 Fairmont Heliopolis, Cairo, Egypt

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CONFERENCE DOCUMENTATION
Please ensure the cost of the conference CD-ROM is replaced by this copy: If you cannot make the dates you can still access all of the presentations delivered throughout the conference days for just $450, post event. Contact us on +971 4 364 2975 for further details.

Discounts cannot be combined. Discounts are not valid if payment is received after closing date. Payment prior to conference is mandatory for attendance.

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