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“a wonderful conference …very good mix of attendees….very stimulating”W.B., Byun & Co. – from Renewable Energy Finance Asia 2005Day One, 15 th June 200608.30 Registration & Refreshments09.00 Chairman’s Introduction:Mike Allen, Financial Advisor, REEEPGlobal Opportunities for Renewable Energy Finance09.10 An Overview of Global Renewable MarketOpportunities• Investment share statistics in <strong>the</strong> various markets• Who and where does <strong>the</strong> investment come from?Speaker <strong>to</strong> be announced09.30 Global Markets in Renewable Energy – AFinanciers View• Trends in renewable energy• Access <strong>to</strong> capital• The emerging carbon markets• Issues and lessons learnedRichard Burrett, Managing Direc<strong>to</strong>r, <strong>Sustainable</strong><strong>Development</strong>, ABN AMRO09.50 Energy Supplier PerspectiveYuzuru Nonaka, Direc<strong>to</strong>r of Climate Change,J-Power (EPDC), Japan10.10 Panel: Khorat Biogas – How <strong>to</strong> CreateInvestment OpportunitiesPanellists:Mark Stuart, Direc<strong>to</strong>r, EcoSecuritiesDavid Donnelly, Managing Direc<strong>to</strong>r, Clean Energy<strong>Development</strong> Co (Thailand) Ltd, Thailand10.40 Networking Refreshment BreakThe Asian <strong>Sustainable</strong> Energy Investment Market11.20 Developing and Financing Renewable EnergyProjects in South East Asia• Examining <strong>the</strong> latest trends, financing structuresand techniques used for renewable energyprojects• Laws, regulations and incentives affecting projectsin SE Asia• Incentives offered by governments <strong>to</strong> developprojects and <strong>the</strong> types of grants/subsidized loansavailable <strong>to</strong> help finance projects• Case studies in Thailand and CambodiaKen Cheung, Partner, Watson,Farley & Williams LLP, Singapore11.40 Improving <strong>the</strong> Confidence in Renewable EnergyThe renewable generation market is at an importantstage in its development; it needs <strong>the</strong> continuedsupport of <strong>the</strong> consumer, inves<strong>to</strong>r and governmentMelissa Brown, Executive Direc<strong>to</strong>r,Association for <strong>Sustainable</strong> and ResponsibleInvestment in Asia (ASrIA), <strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong>12.00 Overview of Peoples Republic of China Cleanand Renewable Energy Law and PolicyChris<strong>to</strong>pher Tung, Partner,Mallesons Stephen Jaques, <strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong>12.20 Panel: Responding <strong>to</strong> Regula<strong>to</strong>ry and PolicySignalsSpeakers <strong>to</strong> be announcedManaging <strong>the</strong> Investment Risk14.00 Using insurance as a <strong>to</strong>ol <strong>to</strong> Identify, Manageand Mitigate RisksJohn W. Nolan, Regional Direc<strong>to</strong>r-Asia Power &Utility Practice, Marsh, Thailand14.20 Meeting <strong>the</strong> Forecasting Demands of <strong>the</strong>Renewable Energy MarketKenneth Westrick, CEO,3Tier Environmental Forecast GroupInnovative Methods of Raising Finance forRenewable Energy Ventures14.40 Project Financing Current Trends and IssuesPeter Geldart, Executive Direc<strong>to</strong>r, Head, Energy &Infrastructure Asia,WestLB Capital Markets, <strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong>15.00 Issues in Financing Renewable EnergyInvestments in AsiaAnand Prakash, Managing Direc<strong>to</strong>r, Asia,FE Clean Energy Group, Singapore15.20 Questions & Discussion15.30 Networking Refreshment Break16.00 Funding/<strong>Development</strong> Issues for EnergyEfficiencySpeaker <strong>to</strong> be announced16.20 Raising Equity FinanceJeffery Dickinson, Asia Regional Manager,E+Co, Thailand16.40 Raising Debt FinanceSpeaker <strong>to</strong> be announced17.00 Fund-<strong>to</strong>-Fund InvestmentsBas Rekvelt, Fund Manager and Senior InvestmentOfficer Asia, Triodos Bank17.2017.30Questions & DiscussionClose of Day OneDay Two, 16 th June 200608.30 Registration and Morning Refreshments09.00 Chairman's Introduction:Michael Liebreich, CEO, New Energy Finance, UKKeynote Presentations09.15 Pursuing Renewable Energy <strong>Development</strong>sGloballySpeaker <strong>to</strong> be announced09.35 Financing Renewable Energy Projects in ChinaSpeaker <strong>to</strong> be announcedAttracting Carbon Finance and Emissions Trading09.55 Fac<strong>to</strong>rs Shaping <strong>the</strong> New Markets in CarbonCredits and AllowancesMarc Stuart, Direc<strong>to</strong>r, EcoSecurities, USA12.40 Networking Lunch BreakBook Now at: www.greenpowerconferences.com


“The opportunity <strong>to</strong> chat with o<strong>the</strong>rs having an interest in Asian Renewable was excellent”C.M., Wind Pro Insurance – from Renewable Energy Finance Asia 200510.15 The Status of Carbon Finance in Asia• Where will be <strong>the</strong> key source of carbon credits?• Setting up efficient infrastructure• Where will <strong>the</strong> investment go?Laurent Segalen, Head, European Carbon Fund,Luxembourg10.35 CDM and Carbon Trading: BusinessOpportunities under Kyo<strong>to</strong> MechanismsN Yuvaraj Dinesh Babu, Direc<strong>to</strong>r, Carbon & Head,Climate Change, Asia Carbon International B.V.,Singapore10.55 Questions & Discussion11.00 Networking Refreshment Break11.30 Carbon Fund Case Study• The Japan GHG reduction fund• Purchasing CERs from an Asian renewable energyproject• Outline of <strong>the</strong> fund and related activitiesTakao Aiba, Deputy Direc<strong>to</strong>r, Policy PlanningDepartment, Environmentally <strong>Sustainable</strong><strong>Development</strong> Group, <strong>Development</strong> Bank of Japan,Japan11.50 CDM Case study - Distillery Waste <strong>to</strong> EnergyProjectS. West Stewart, Managing Direc<strong>to</strong>r,Philippine BioSciences Co. Inc. (“PhilBIO”),The PhilippinesFinancing Renewable Energy Projects in Asia12.10 China: The Renewable Energy Law• Financial incentives – grants <strong>to</strong> help with developmentcosts, below-market loans and special tax treatments• Encouraging utilities <strong>to</strong> buy electricity from renewableprojects<strong>Hong</strong> Li, Lawyer, Chadbourne & Parke LLP, China12.30 Financing Renewable Energy ProjectsSpeaker <strong>to</strong> be announced12.50 Creating <strong>Sustainable</strong> <strong>Development</strong>s in <strong>the</strong> UK,Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia and VietnamDavid Walden, Direc<strong>to</strong>r – Overseas <strong>Development</strong>,Bronzeoak, USA13.10 Questions & Discussion13.20 Networking LunchInvesting in Sec<strong>to</strong>r <strong>Development</strong> in Asia14.30 Developing Wind Power in Asia PacificDr Ka Keung Chan, Direc<strong>to</strong>r Renewables,CLP Power Asia, <strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong>14.50 Case Study for Developing Wind Power Projectsin Korea and AsiaBruce Weller, Direc<strong>to</strong>r Asian Project Finance &Utilities TeamBNP Paribas, Singapore15.10 The Commercial Viability of Integrating SolarPower in BuildingsChris<strong>to</strong>phe Inglin, Managing Direc<strong>to</strong>r,Shell Solar, Singapore15.30 Questions & Discussion15.35 Networking Refreshment Break16.05 <strong>Sustainable</strong> Energy Finance for Households, Microand Small EnterprisesMr. An<strong>to</strong>nie De Wilde, Coordina<strong>to</strong>r Asia <strong>Sustainable</strong>and Alternative Energy Program (ASTAE), The WorldBank, East Asia Energy Unit16.25 Case Study Bali Biomass ProjectWillium Byun, Managing Direc<strong>to</strong>r,Byun & Co, Singapore16.45 Biogas Plant at Cassavaa Processing Facility• Anaerobic biodigester <strong>to</strong> convert organic waste fromcassava in<strong>to</strong> methaneDavid Donnelly, Managing Direc<strong>to</strong>r,Clean Energy <strong>Development</strong> Co, ThailandClosing Questions & DiscussionCo-located with <strong>the</strong> 2 nd annual13 & 14 June 2006, Excelsior HotelKeynote Session – State of <strong>the</strong> Market• How are <strong>the</strong> Carbon Markets developing?• Where and how are <strong>the</strong> CER’s coming <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> market?• How will Carbon Markets develop in <strong>the</strong> next 24 months?Carbon Project Finance• Role of commercial projects and o<strong>the</strong>r project financiers• Impact of CDM on project financials• Public-Private Carbon Finance PartnershipsCarbon Risk Management• What are key carbon project risks?• What are <strong>the</strong> key contractual risks?• How <strong>to</strong> mitigate <strong>the</strong> risks for CDM carbon projects?Carbon Buyers & Pricing Panel• The dynamics of Public and Private buyers• What is <strong>the</strong> role of governments in CER supply and pricing?• What is <strong>the</strong> role of project participants?• What are <strong>the</strong> fac<strong>to</strong>rs affecting pricing?Project <strong>Development</strong> Key Success Fac<strong>to</strong>rs• Ownership of CER’s,• Approvals, ongoing compliance• Structuring dealsCarbon Project Asian Update & Case Studies• What was <strong>the</strong> methodology, baseline & moni<strong>to</strong>ring plan?• What are <strong>the</strong> barriers <strong>to</strong> successful project implementation?• Additionality & Sustainability CriteriaCountry Approvals Process• What differences are <strong>the</strong>re in country approval processes?• At what stage is <strong>the</strong> CDM infrastructure development?• What are <strong>the</strong> taxes for different type of methodology?Carbon Trading & Developing Regional CarbonExchanges• Where, how and when will <strong>the</strong> CER’s be traded?• What infrastructure is lacking: national registries, ITL etc?• What are <strong>the</strong> options for linking <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> EU ETS?New Innovative Methodologies• How can CCS and LULUCF be fur<strong>the</strong>r developed with <strong>the</strong>Kyo<strong>to</strong> Mechanisms?• How can <strong>the</strong> methodology panel stimulate and meet <strong>the</strong>demand for new innovation?Post 2012, Technology Push + Market Pull & Next Steps• How can regional & national trading schemes be linked?• How can technology provide solutions?• What can be learnt from <strong>the</strong> Kyo<strong>to</strong> Pro<strong>to</strong>col for improving<strong>the</strong> market mechanisms?• How <strong>to</strong> combine AP6 and Kyo<strong>to</strong> Mechanisms?Book Now at: www.greenpowerconferences.com


Sponsorship OpportunitiesSponsoring Renewable Energy Finance is not only aninvestment in your brand, but also chance for yourcompany <strong>to</strong> capture <strong>the</strong> attention of <strong>the</strong> industry and doquantifiable business.Our Business Innovation Team will work <strong>to</strong> deliver anevent that exceeds your expectations, thus becoming anintegrated part of your annual marketing program.For information on Sponsorship Opportunities contact: Nadim Chaudhry onTel: 44 870 758 7808, Fax: 44 207 900 1853 nadim.chaudhry@greenpowerconferences.comWhat Happened Last Year?Over 120 industry executives attended lastyear’s inaugural event including:Agence Française de Développement * AREVA * AsiaCarbon * Asia Network Services * Asian <strong>Development</strong>Bank * ASrIA * Azure International * Baker & McKenzie *Bronzeoak * UK Business Council for <strong>Sustainable</strong> Energy *Byun & Co * Cathay Pacific Airlines * CDM Consultant *China Environment Fund * CLP Research Institute * CPIEnergy * Chinese Renewable Energy Industry Association* CSI Solar Technologies * <strong>Development</strong> Bank of <strong>the</strong>Philippines * DEG * <strong>Development</strong> Bank of Japan * DexiaBank * DHV * DLA Piper Rudnick * E+Co * ECD Ovonics *Eco Solar * EcoPower * EcoSecurities * EEC Energetics *Eksport Kredit Fonden * Emerging Power Partners *Enersave Group * ERM * Ernst & Young * FE Clean Energy* Finnfund * Greater China Environment Protection Co. *Green Back Capital * Greenpeace China * HansolHomeDeco * HEI Investment Holdings * Hitachi * HSHNordbank * IFC * IGES * IMPSA Asia * InternationalInstitute for Energy Conservation * IREDA * Jardine LloydThompson * JBIC * J-Power * Latham & Watkins *Mallesons Stephen Jaques * Marsh * Mitsubishi Securities* Mitsui Babcock * Noble Resources * Padoma Wind Power* PB Power * PetroAsian Energy * PFI Group * PTMMalaysia * REEEP * Robert Bosch * Simmons & Simmons *Social Capital * Societe Generale Asia * Standard BankAsia * Suntechnics * Suzlon Energy * Thai Military Bank *The University of <strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong> * Triodos Bank * TUVRheinland * UBS Securities * UNEP * University of London* Vestas * Watson Farley & Williams * Wind Prospect *WindPro Insurance * Winrock International * World Bank *World Water Philippines * Yes BankFull Value Chain Represent ed in 2005Banks andInsuranceUtilities andProjectDevelopersCarbonExperts andConsultantsLawyersResearchVC'sSolutionVendorsAssociationsValuable Time Spent Out of <strong>the</strong> Office…“a wonderful conference …very good mix ofattendees….very stimulating” W.B., Byun & Co.“Huge thanks…<strong>the</strong> conference went really well and weas a firm and I am very pleased with <strong>the</strong> cross section ofattendees” C.T., Mallesons Stephen Jaques“It was a very stimulating and timely conference”J.N., Marsh“… a lot of useful information was offered. Theopportunity <strong>to</strong> chat with o<strong>the</strong>rs having an interest inAsian Renewable was excellent” C.M., Wind Pro Insurance“I came away very impressed with <strong>the</strong> quality of yourevents” A.K., ICF ConsultingRepresentatives from 20 CountriesAustralia * China * Denmark * Finland * France * Germany * <strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong> * India * Japan * Malaysia * Nepal * Ne<strong>the</strong>rlands *New Zealand * Philippines * Poland * Singapore * South Korea * Thailand * UK * USAWho Should Attend?Banks, Inves<strong>to</strong>rs, VCs, Fund Managers, RE Companies, Utilities, Electricity genera<strong>to</strong>rs and suppliers, Government andRegula<strong>to</strong>ry bodies, Legal firms, Consultants, Accountants, Manufacturers, Insurance companies, Pension funds, REassociations.


Renewable Energy FinanceRenewable Energy Finance Asia15 & 16 June 2006,Excelsior Hotel, <strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong>To Register:E-mail:Online:Fax:www.greenpowerconferences.cominfo@greenpowerconferences.comwww.greenpowerconferences.com+44 207 900 1853Please register me for:Options Dates Fees Special Offers 2 Days: Renewable Energy Finance Conference 15-16 June $ 1099 2 Days: Carbon Markets Conference 13-14June $ 1099 4 Days: Renewable Energy Finance & Carbon Markets 13 – 16 June $ 1999 3 Day Pass: please tick days you will attend 13 14 15 16 $ 1599 3 for <strong>the</strong> price of 2: Register3 delegates - only pay for 2 Promotional Code:_________________Enter promotional code supplied byGreen Power affiliate.NB: The registration fee includes lunches, refreshment breaks and documentation; <strong>the</strong> fee does not include hotel accommodation. Prices in US$. 3 for 2 offer cannot be used in conjunction with any o<strong>the</strong>r offer.Delegate details:Full name Job title Telephone Email123Company details:Company name:Address:Postcode:Fax:Terms & ConditionsCountry:Payment Details Please charge my credit card Visa Mastercard Expiry date: ___ / ___ Cardholder’s name: __________________3 Digit Security Code: _____ Signature:____________________________Credit Card Billing address:________________________________________Confirmation: You will receive confirmation of your booking by email. Ifyou do not receive anything within 1 week, please contactinfo@greenpowerconferneces.com <strong>to</strong> ensure we have received yourbooking.Cancellations: If you cancel before 23 May 2006, you will receive a fullrefund less $250. We regret that no cancellations can be accepted after 23May 2006. Substitutions are welcome at any time.Data Protection: The personal information provided you on this <strong>brochure</strong>will be held on a database. Sometimes your details may be made available<strong>to</strong> partner companies for marketing purposes. If you do not wish your details<strong>to</strong> be used for this purpose, please tick <strong>the</strong> box Content: It may be necessary for reasons beyond <strong>the</strong> control of <strong>the</strong>organisers <strong>to</strong> alter <strong>the</strong> content and timing of <strong>the</strong> agenda or <strong>the</strong> identity of<strong>the</strong> speakers. International Bank TransferTransfers should be made <strong>to</strong>:Bank: LGT BankBank address: Herrengasse 12, FL-9490 Vaduz, LiechtensteinAccount name: GP Conferences LtdAccount number: 0192568ACSwift Code: BL FL LI 2XIBAN: LI960881 00000 192568ACVenue & accommodationVenue: Excelsior Hotel281 Gloucester Road, Causeway Bay, <strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong>Tel: + 852 2837 6840Accommodation: Registered delegates will be sent accommodationbooking forms for reduced rate accommodation at <strong>the</strong> Excelsior.Fax your completed registration <strong>to</strong>: + 44 207 900 1853E-mail: info@greenpowerconferences.comOr register online at: www.biofuelsmarkets.com or www.greenpowerconferences.com

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