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cOnFerence and eXHIBItIOn

ensuring reliable, secure and efcient supply while laying the foundations for a future-proof power system
key event highlights:

17 - 18 January 2012
intercontinental hotel Bangkok, Thailand

discover insights and best practice from leading international utilities Understand the latest industry trends relevant to you - tailor your conference experience by choosing from the 3-track conference program gain first-hand experiences via the interactive technology roundtable sessions Unique workshop focusing on how to properly configure the network Uncover solutions from the 15 international industry providers showcasing cutting-edge technologies and products

42 Industry expert Speakers 15 Leading Solution Providers 24 hrs Quality discussions 20 International Utilities 20 countries represented

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IntrOdUctIOn

our host utilities and host regulator wish to welcome you to T&d smart grids asia
electricity generating authority of thailand (egat) is very proud to be one of the Host Utilities of t&d Smart grids asia in Bangkok. this conference will provide an important opportunity for industry and utilities in asia to share the latest technology, best practices and implementation of smart grids technology toward the trend of network in the future. concerning on the global warming phenomenon, the main objective shall be the realization of our environment together with upgrading reliability, efficiency and quality of electricity. Sutat Patmasiriwat governor electricity generating authority of Thailand (egaT), Thailand as one of host utilities, Pea is pleased to welcome all the international power utilities and industries to Bangkok for t&d Smart grids asia. We hope the conference will bring the fruitful success and valuable experience to all participants. Wish you a pleasant stay and good time in thailand. narongsak kamales governor Provincial electricity authority (Pea), Thailand as a host utility of transmission & distribution Smart grids asia, Mea is looking forward to welcoming the asian and international power utility industry to Bangkok in January 2012. We hope through this industry platform to exchange the latest experiences and project plans related to smart grids developments and planning efficient and reliable power systems. arthorn Sinsawad governor Metropolitan electricity authority (Mea), Thailand the energy regulatory commission of thailand have confirmed their official endorsement of transmission & distribution Smart grids asia as Host regulator and encourage the regional power industry stakeholders to play an active role in transmission & distribution Smart grids asia in Bangkok this coming november. We hope through this platform regulators, utilities and solution providers can work together to drive smart grids development in the country and region. dr. direk Lavansiri chairman energy regulatory commission (erc), Thailand

asean utilities investing millions to upgrade current power systems


Southeast asian utilities have budgeted millions of dollars in their t&d operations to ensure reliable, secure and efficient supply, while laying the foundations for a futureproof power system. tenaga nasional Berhad (tnB) is spending USd80m for 230 projects, which include the construction of substations and cable-laying in Penang this year. the amount includes five important projects which cost USd18m for main distribution substations, cables, and switch replacement works in the north-east district of the island. all the 230 projects, aimed at enhancing the exibility of distribution and supply of power to customers, are scheduled for completion in one to two years. next year, tnB will spend another USd67m for 120 similar projects. Provincial electricity authority (Pea) will invest USd13b to create its smart-grid system for a nationwide intelligent power network over the next 15 years. the Pea smart grid project is aimed at modernising its power-transmission system by deploying information and communications technology to support the distribution of electricity to households. Its clear that utilities in the region are actively striving for a modern power system. What are their specific plans moving forward? How can they achieve this? What hurdles might they face and how best can they overcome them? Transmission & distribution smart grids asia will help in answering those questions. It is an all-encompassing event to arm yourself with the latest industry knowledge and developments, to source for new technology and to network with the industry stakeholders. I look forward to welcoming you in Bangkok! Zaf coelho Project Manager clarion events Pte ltd

what attendees thought of the 2010 conference...


T&D Asia is a convergence of smart ideas and concepts.
Philip dV dasalla, Head network customer access & relations, national grid corporation of The Philippines

A well organized event, well attended by utilities in Asia region.


dr. Ir. Zahrul Faizi Hussien, general Manager (t&d), Tnd research, Malaysia

T&D/Smart grids Asia was a very well organized conference, with an excellent venue choice, good quality catering and helpful staff always seeking to maximize the experience of delegates, speakers and exhibitors.
Miguel Brandao, ge energy, australia

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HIgHLIgHtS

7 Benets of attending Transmission & distribution smart grids asia

gain extensive networking opportunities at the regions largest combined conference and exhibition, with over 150 people from the industry

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gather fresh, new and practical insights with an extended three-track, 2 day programme covering the breath and depth of the t&d value chain

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Save time by talking to experts from 15 exhibitors and make justified decisions on the latest technology, solutions and products for your business

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Learn new tactics and exchange experiences with utility executives directly involved in planning efficient & reliable power systems through utility driven presentations

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receive global insights from international experts and understand the clear value of sharing new ideas, based on advanced experiences in other regions

Have all your questions answered by taking part in discussion sessions embedded into the conference, with small groups of like-minded executives

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Leverage the wealth of experience, stay on top of developments and discover the difference from an organizer with over 20 annual t&d, smart metering and smart grids events worldwide, including Metering asia and Metering europe, the largest metering event in asia and europe respectively.

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SPeakerS

speakers and contributors at a glance


australia: Greg Oaten, strategy advisor for utilities infotech enterprises limited Graeme McClure, engineering lead, smart networks network automation, sP ausnet canada: Thor Hjartarson, Manager of system reliability Planning Toronto hydro Jim McGhee, utility Market Manager, ruggedcom rudi Carolsfeld, Vice President, asia-Pacific region, ruggedcom china: Charles Zhou, senior engineer - CePri state grid corporation of china Lin Changnian, Vice President - Beijing Kedong electric Power control System, state grid corporation of china hong kong: Chris Cheung, engineer, asset Management clP Power hong kong ltd Philippines: Diosdado Dela Cruz, sr. Manager & Team Leader - network asset Planning, distribution, Manila electric company italy: Marco Tozzi, Technical advisor, Techimp germany: ramez younan, CeO, orga systems Japan: Hironori Kawamura, Director - asian representative, new energy and industrial Technology development organization Macau: Calvin Ho, Manager, system Dispatch Centre, Power and networks dispatch department companhia de electricidade de Macau korea: Jang Moonjong, senior reseacher - KePri korea electric Power corporation Chae Gyu Cheal, General Director of Lsis Vina, lsis United kingdom: steve Mullins, Global Lead smart Grid & eMobility, siemens indonesia: Victor sitorus, senior Manager, Distribution system Java-Bali, PT Pln (Persero) ignatius rendroyoko, assistant Manager for T&D Procurement, Java Bali, PT Pln (Persero) Malaysia: rusihan amri rusli, senior engineer (eMs), system Operations dept, transmission division Tenaga nasional Berhad Paramjeet singh, regional sales Director, ruggedsolutions ahmad shahrizan, engineer, Tenaga nasional Berhad Chen shiun, Head research & Development sarawak energy Berhad anand Menon, Vice President & Head of engineering technology, aSean cluster, siemens Thailand: Direk Lavansiri, Chairman, energy regulatory commission Voravoot Pornvoranunt, Deputy Governor & Chairman of Mea Smart grid Working group Metropolitan electricity authority surachai asawaprecha, assistant Govenor Metropolitan electricity authority Direk Boonyatas, Director, relay & Telemetric System division, Metropolitan electricity authority Knathip spuntupong, Chief, Protection & Control System design Section, Metropolitan electricity authority Wichitphon Taechawattananant, assistant Governor transmission System Maintenance & Head of Smart grid committee, electricity generating authority of Thailand Titiporn sangpetch, Head, Technical section, system Planning division, electricity generating authority of Thailand Thana Putarungsri , Deputy Governor, electricity generating authority of Thailand sopon Lertpornpakdeewong, engineer electricity generating authority of Thailand Patana sangsriroujana, Chief of Communications Dept, System Planning, electricity generating authority of Thailand Witchaya Pimjaipong, electricity generating authority of Thailand Weerachai Koykul, Deputy Governor & Chairman of Pea Smart grid committee, Provincial electricity authority Pasuta Kunsorn, Manager of substation and Transmission Line Project Office 2, Provincial electricity authority nuttavut intarabamrung, engineer Level 9 Provincial electricity authority Wongsathid seewanna, Managing Director Powergrid international Usa: scott Henneberry, VP, smart Grid strategy schneider electric eric simmon, Lead smart Grid architect national institute of standards of Technology Jeff Lund, VP of Business Development, echelon india: arunabha Basu, Head - Technology & systems north delhi Power limited Parimita Mohanty, Fellow, Centre for Distributed generation, decentralised electricity Solutions division The energy and resources institute Vietnam: Phan Le Vinh, Deputy Director of Technical Department national Power Transmission corporation

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PrOgraMMe OVerVIeW

agenda at a glance
day one - Tuesday, 17 January 2012 day Two - wednesday, 18 January 2012
Track 1 Track 2 Track 3 SeSSIOn 11 renewaBle energy: inTegraTion Technologies, sTraTegies & sTorage

SeSSIOn 1 keynoTe

sessiOn 9 oPTiMising neTwork oPeraTions

SeSSIOn 10 coMMUnicaTions inFrasTUcTUre & secUriTy

aM Morning coFFee Break Track 1 Track 2 Track 1 Track 2

Track 3

SeSSIOn 2 asseT ManageMenT i

SeSSIOn 3 disTriBUTion ManageMenT i

SeSSIOn 12 Technology knowledge sharing

lUnch Track 1 SeSSIOn 5 asseT ManageMenT ii Track 2 SeSSIOn 6 disTriBUTion ManageMenT ii Track 3 SeSSIOn 7 sUBsTaTion aUToMaTion & inTegraTion Track 1 SeSSIOn 13 oPeraTing & Managing FUTUre neTworks Track 2 SeSSIOn 14 T&d r&d innoVaTions Track 3 SeSSIOn 15 sMarT grids FroM PiloT To PracTice

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aFTernoon coFFee Break SeSSIOn 8 Technology knowledge sharing SeSSIOn 16 day 2 closing Plenary

Pre-conference workshop - Monday, 16 January 2012 (Time: 2pm-5pm)


Technology workshop:

iec 61850 connectivity workshop


overview communications infrastructure is what creates a smart grid without communications you have a dumb grid. this workshop will focus on how to properly configure the network (redundancy with rStP, VLan tags and priorities, multicast addresses, etc.) workshop format 2 hours tutorial + 1 hour hands-on demo. tutorial will consist of presentations and during the hands-on demo the workshop lead will connect live to the devices and demonstrate configuration tools. your workshop leader:

refer to the last page to register for this workshop

Maciej goraj Utility Market Manager ruggedcom, spain

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agenda

Day One, Tuesday, 17 January 2012


Session 1: Keynote Session

08.45 Welcome Address from Host Utilities Voravoot Pornvoranunt, Deputy Governor & Chairman of MEA Smart Working Group, Metropolitan Electricity Authority, Thailand 09.15

Weerachai Koykul, Deputy Governor & Chairman of PEA Smart Grid Committee, Provincial Electricity Authority

Smart grid and regulation: Direk Lavansiri, Chairman, Energy Regulatory Commission, Thailand Moderator: Rudi Carolsfeld, Vice President, Asia-Pacific Region, RuggedCom, Canada Panelists: Surachai Asawaprecha, Assistant Governor, Metropolitan Electricity Authority, Thailand Wichitphon Taechawattananant, Assistant Governor - Transmission System Maintenance & Head of Smart Grid Committee, Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand, Thailand Morning coffee break

09.30 Keynote Utility Thought Leaders Roundtable This session will feature an honest and in-depth discussion on the utilities T&D status, strategies and plans moving forward for utilities in this region. What challenges are they facing? What assistance do they require in terms of infrastructure, IT, engaging the regulators. 10.30 Morning coffee break

track 1
Session 2: ASSET MANAGEMENT I 10.55 Chairpersons opening remarks Thor Hjartarson, Manager of System Reliability Planning, Toronto Hydro, Canada 11.00 Integration of assets for robust asset management and streamlining of various processes Arunabha Basu, Head - Technology & Systems, North Delhi Power Limited, India

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Session 3: DISTRIBUTION MANAGEMENT I Chairpersons opening remarks Graeme McClure, Senior Engineer Protection & Control, SP Ausnet, Australia Lessons learnt from Outage Management System implementation at Compahnia de Electricidade de Macau Calvin Ho, Manager, System Dispatch Centre, Power and Networks Dispatch Department, Companhia de Electricidade de Macau, Macau Development of an intelligent distribution automation system in Semarang Distribution Control Centre as the foundation of the JavaBali smart grid system Ignatius Rendroyoko, Assistant Manager for T & D Procurement, Java Bali PT PLN (Persero), Indonesia Developing and implementing self-healing distribution networks Graeme McClure, Engineering lead, Smart Networks - Network Automation, SP Ausnet, Australia Lunch - sponsored by Orga Systems Session 6: DISTRIBUTION MANAGEMENT II Chairpersons opening remarks Graeme McClure, Senior Engineer Protection & Control, SP Ausnet, Australia The application and development of distribution automation: Lessons learnt from distribution automation projects completed in Hangzhou, Xiamen, Beijing & Yinchuan Charles Zhou, Senior Engineer - CEPRI, State Grid Corporation of China, China Lin Changnian, Vice President - Beijing Kedong Electric Power Control System, State Grid Corporation of China, China

11.25 Grid modernization tools at Toronto Hydro Thor Hjartarson, Manager of System Reliability Planning, Toronto Hydro, Canada

11.50 PEA Line Patrolling with Application of GIS and PDA Nuttavut Intarabamrung, Engineer Level 9, Provincial Electricity Authority, Thailand 12.15 Lunch - sponsored by Orga Systems Session 5: ASSET MANAGEMENT II 13.55 Chairpersons opening remarks Thor Hjartarson, Manager of System Reliability Planning, Toronto Hydro, Canada 14.00 Critical Success factors for an effective asset management system - The CLP Experience Chris Cheung, Engineer, Asset Management, CLP Power Hong Kong Limited, Hong Kong

14.25 Substation asset management: An assessment of network performance for new substation projects Diosdado Dela Cruz, Sr. Manager & Team Leader - Network Asset Planning, Distribution, Manila Electric Company, Philippines 14.50 Innovative asset management technology: Partial discharge monitoring systems in a smart grid environment Marco Tozzi, Technical Advisor, Techimp, Italy 15.15 Afternoon coffee break 16.00 17.00 End of Day 1

NIST Smart Grid Interoperability Standards Program Eric Simmon, Lead Smart Grid Architect, National Institute of Standards of Technology, USA

Panel Discussion

Afternoon coffee break

Session 8: TECHNOLOGY KNOWLEDGE SHARING (see details on the next page)

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AGENDA

Thana Putarungsri , Deputy Governor, Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand, Thailand

Phan Le Vinh, Deputy Director of Technical Department, National Power Transmission Corporation, Vietnam Weerachai Koykul, Deputy Governor & Chairman of PEA Smart Grid Committee, Provincial Electricity Authority Victor Sitorus, Senior Manager, Distribution System Java-Bali, PT PLN (Persero), Indonesia Morning coffee break

Technology knowledge sharing sessions


Day 1 & 2
Delegates will have the opportunity to reserve a seat at the table of their choice to discuss in-depth, for an hour, specific themes in their interest field. Number of participants will be limited to a maximum of 15 per table. The discussion will be moderated by a specialist in the field who will allow delegates to: identify the challenges participants face share experiences with experts in the field evaluate possible solutions formulate recommendations, needs and future action points Table themes for this session include: DAY 1 Table 1: Automation of distribution stations and self-healing capabilities Hosted by: Siemens Table 2: Substation automation, access & security Hosted by: RuggedCom

track 3

Session 7: SUBSTATION AUTOMATION & INTEGRATION Chairpersons opening remarks Jeff Lund, VP of Business Development, Echelon, USA The smart substation pilot concept in MEA Direk Boonyatas, Director, Relay & Telemetric System Division, Metropolitan Electricity Authority, Thailand Knathip Spuntupong, Chief, Protection & Control System Design Section, Metropolitan Electricity Authority, Thailand First practical experience with IEEE 1588 high precision time synchronization in a high voltage substation with IEC 61850 process bus: State Grid Corporation Of China Dalv Substation Jim McGhee, Utility Market Manager, RuggedCom, Canada Advanced substation automation systems based on digital control technology Chae Gyu Cheal, General Director of LSIS VINA, LSIS, Korea Afternoon coffee break

Table 3: Developing a communications plan for smart grids Hosted by: GE Energy DAY 2 Table 1: Network Operations Hosted by: Schneider Electric Table 2: Communications infrastructure Hosted by: CalAmp Table 3: Outage & distribution management Hosted by: Oracle If you would like to host a table, please contact Zaf Coelho, zaf@clarionevents.asia, +65 6590 3974

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Day Two, Wednesday, 18 January 2012


track 1 track 2
Session 10: COMMUNICATIONS INFRASTUCTURE & SECURITY Chairpersons opening remarks Rudi Carolsfeld, Vice President, Asia-Pacific Region, RuggedCom, Canada NDPLs approach to communications and network security Arunabha Basu, Head (Tech & Sys.), North Delhi Power Limited, India

Session 9: OPTIMISING NETWORK OPERATIONS 08.55 Chairpersons opening remarks Greg Oaten, Strategy Advisor for Utilities, Infotech Enterprises Limited, Australia 09.00 TNBs state-of-the-art SCADA/EMS system at the National Load Dispatch Centre Rusihan Amri Rusli, Senior Engineer (EMS), System Operations Dept, Transmission Division, Tenaga Nasional Berhad, Malaysia

09.25 From custom utility technology to cost efficiency Ramez Younan, CEO, Orga Systems, Germany

Future trend of ICT infrastructure for network operation Patana Sangsriroujana, Chief of Communications Dept, System Planning, Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand, Thailand Sopon Lertpornpakdeewong, Engineer, Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand, Thailand

09.50 Balancing supply & demand for optimal network operations Scott Henneberry, VP, Smart Grid Strategy, Schneider Electric, USA 10.15 Morning coffee break - sponsored by GE Energy 11.00

Securing Remote Access- Lessons from North American Electric Reliability Corporation Critical Infrastructure Protection program Paramjeet Singh, Regional Sales Director, RuggedSolutions, Malaysia Morning coffee break - sponsored by GE Energy

Session 12: TECHNOLOGY KNOWLEDGE SHARING (see details on the previous page)
Lunch - sponsored by RuggedCom

12.30 Lunch - sponsored by RuggedCom

track 1
Session 13: OPERATING & MANAGING FUTURE NETWORKS 13.55 Chairpersons opening remarks Anand Menon, Vice President & Head of Engineering Technology, ASEAN Cluster, Siemens, Malaysia 14.00 Intelligent Defense Scheme The Stability, Reliability and Security Enhancement in Thailand Power Grid Witchaya Pimjaipong, Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand, Thailand

track 2
Session 14: T&D R&D INNOVATIONS Chairpersons opening remarks Scott Henneberry, VP, Smart Grid Strategy, Schneider Electric, USA Update on phase 1 of TNBs Transmission Operation & Maintenance Analysing System (TOMAS) Ahmad Shahrizan, Engineer, Tenaga Nasional Berhad, Malaysia Next generation cost-effective design of transmission lines based on actual projects Pasuta Kunsorn, Manager of Substation and Transmission Line Project Office 2, Provincial Electricity Authority, Thailand Wongsathid Seewanna , Managing Director, Powergrid International, Thailand

14.25 Power Implementation: Plugin hybrid electric vehicle to grid (V2G) Greg Oaten, Strategy Advisor for Utilities, Infotech Enterprises Limited, Australia

14.50 Smart grid technologies - Implementation potential in ASEAN Anand Menon, Vice President & Head of EngineeringTechnology, ASEAN Cluster, Siemens, Malaysia 15.15 Afternoon coffee break - sponsored by GE Energy

The future of low voltage distribution automation Jeff Lund, VP of Business Development, Echelon, USA

Afternoon coffee break - sponsored by GE Energy

Session 16: CLOSING PLENARY


16.00 Presentations on Knowledge Sharing discussions Moderators for each of the tables during the Technology Knowledge Sharing Sessions will provide a 5 minute summary of the key discussion points 16.30 Summary, Recommendations & Action Points 16.45 End of conference

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track 3
sessiOn 11: reneWaBLe enerGy: inTeGraTiOn tecHnOLOgIeS, StrategIeS & StOrage Chairpersons opening remarks Steve Mullins, Global Lead Smart Grid & eMobility, Siemens, UK Bridging renewable energy technologies with rationale national policies for a smarter grid in Thailand Titiporn Sangpetch, Head, Technical Section, System Planning Division, Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand, Thailand Smart grid initiatives in expanding the transmission system and micro grid concept for realising rural isolated grid systems Chen Shiun, Head Research & Development, Sarawak Energy Berhad, Malaysia Indias first Smart mini-grid: An intelligent electricity distribution network based on renewable energy Parimita Mohanty, Fellow, Centre for Distributed Generation, Decentralised Electricity Solutions Division, The Energy and Resources Institute, India Morning coffee break - sponsored by GE Energy

Travel & stay


Bangkok began as a small trading centre and port community on the west bank of the chao Phraya river some 200 years ago. today, while the city is up to speed with modern times, the grandeur and glory of its illustrious past still prevails. Be its dazzling temples, spectacular palaces, a world-famous oating market or colourful chinatown, each of these famous places has an intriguing story to tell. Southeast asias most exciting city is also the number One favourite destination for readers of the conde naste 2010 travel poll. From the sparkling grandeur of the grand Palace and rich legacy of exotic temples, to the exciting nightlife and exceptional shopping, Bangkok has it all.

Lunch - sponsored by RuggedCom

track 3
sessiOn 15: sMarT GriDs - FrOM PiLOT TO PraCTiCe Chairpersons opening remarks

Latest updates, key results and future plans from Koreas Jeju Island project Jang Moonjong, Senior Reseacher - KEPRI, Korea Electric Power Corporation, Korea Overview and detailed insights of Japans key smart grid projects Hironori Kawamura, Director - Asian Representative, New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization, Japan

Venue: transmission & distribution Smart grids asia will be held at the Intercontinental Hotel in Bangkok, thailand The intercontinental hotel 973 Ploenchit road Bangkok, 10330 thailand clarion events Pte Ltd has negotiated the following competitive room rates for the conference delegates from 16-18 January 2012. Grand Deluxe single: THB 5100++ Grand Deluxe Double: THB 5600++ * the above rates are inclusive of International Buffet Breakfast * rates are subject to a 10% service charge and applicable government tax * complimentary use of internet access is included for one computer per room. additional access is charged at tHB 642 net/ computer/ day how to book your hotel accomodation Visit www.td-asia.com and click on Venue and travel.

Smart grid evolution for Vietnam power transmission network Phan Le Vinh, Deputy Director of Technical Department, National Power Transmission Corporation, Vietnam Afternoon coffee break - sponsored by GE Energy

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as the global specialist in energy management with operations in more than 100 countries, Schneider electric offers integrated solutions across multiple market segments, including leadership positions in energy and infrastructure, industrial processes, building automation, and data centres/networks, as well as a broad presence in residential applications. Focused on making energy safe, reliable, and efficient, the companys 110,000 plus employees achieved sales of 19.6 billion euros in 2010, through an active commitment to help individuals and organizations Make the most of their energy. www.schneider-electric.com

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digital energy, a division of ge energy, is a major solutions provider and thought leader for the global Smart grid effort to modernize and optimize how we generate, move and consume energy. Our global team of more than 5,000 employees are inventing, improving and integrating communications, automation, and power delivery technologies to give the century-old electric infrastructure new capabilities and reliable, efficient performance unheard of just a generation ago. We are delivering real.Smart. solutions today. For more info: www.ge.com Siemens ag is a global powerhouse in electronics and electrical engineering, operating in the industry, energy and healthcare sectors. For over 160 years, Siemens has stood for technological excellence, innovation, quality, reliability and internationality. the company is the worlds largest provider of environmental technologies. More than one-third of its total revenue stems from green products and solutions. In fiscal 2010, which ended on September 30, 2010, revenue from continuing operations (excluding Osram and siemens iT solutions and services) totaled 69 billion and net income from continuing operations 4.3 billion. at the end of September 2010, Siemens had around 336,000 employees worldwide on the basis of continuing operations.

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Synergy, a Clarion Events company, established in 1999, is dedicated to developing and organizing high quality international conferences and focusing on the gas, water and electricity utility industry developments worldwide. From Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Warsaw, Paris to Cairo, Melbourne and Shanghai our Synergy team has nearly four decades of experience in developing highly targeted energy related conferences & exhibition. In response to the growing energy and water utility industry developments in the AsiaPacific Region and the increasing demand for targeted, utility driven events, Synergy opened an office in Singapore in 2009 to better serve the Asian utility industry. Transmission & Distribution Smart Grids Asia is just one of Synergys flagship events in the Asian region. Synergy have built a reputation based on the high quality conference programmes, the utility and government based presentations with many networking opportunities provided by the targeted exhibitions. Synergy Asia-Pacific distinguishes itself by its high quality, long term commitment, exclusive focus on the utility industry and its close co-operation with the industry illustrated by host utility partnerships and strong programme committee involvement. For more information, please call +65 6590 3970, Email: info@clarionevents.asia or fax +65 6223 9196

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Clarion Events can trace its roots back to 1947. In more recent times the firm has grown substantially and rapidly into the largest independent event organiser in the UK and subsequently become a truly global business. From just 70 employees in one office in 2004, there are now over 350 people working directly for Clarion Events from 13 offices in nine different countries: UK (London Earls Court Exhibition Centre, London Hatton Garden, Cheltenham and Birmingham NEC); Germany (Bielefeld); The Netherlands (Maarsen); South Africa (Cape Town); USA (Connecticut and Reno); Brazil (Sao Paulo); UAE (Dubai); Singapore. Clarion Events organises over 150 exhibitions, conferences and seated events annually across the globe. More than 12,000 companies trust us with their custom each year and over 700,000 people give their valuable time to visit our events. This success has come from identifying high-value, niche audiences in difficult-to-reach markets and then building them into market-leading products.

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