The knock-on effects of the economic downturn are rippling across the more mature solar markets with shrinking government incentives, restricted access to capital, and the continuous increase in competition from abroad. Whilst established solar mainstays continue to suffer, support for solar energy across the MENA region is gathering pace. MENA solar could be next in line to fill the supply/demand gap that Europe can no longer meet, and many GCC countries have made clear commitments to increase the level of solar developments within their energy mix.
However, investors are beginning to ask the difficult question of whether money can be made from MENA solar in the short to medium term, considering the lack of feed in tariffs, political instabilitys and limited on-the-ground experience which is so vital for solar technology bankability.
To debate these critical industry challenges in greater depth, CSP Today has organized a free to attend webinar, taking place on Thursday 16th February at 9am CET (12am UAE). During this forty minute interactive session, Matthias Peschke of Masdar PV & Samer Zureikat of MENA Cleantech will debate and discuss these critical topics:
- Listen to solar successes in MENA, and during this exciting growth period for the industry get an idea of timeframe for when the doors will open for new projects in specific technologies
- In the global solar market, get an understanding of how high MENA is ranked on the CSP and PV watch-list, and understand the barriers behind hindering its full potential
- Explore solar’s unique selling points and beneficiaries of being situated in desert environments, making it a truly viable utility scale options to convert from Fossil Fuels in 2012 for MENA
Max Crompton, Event Director at CSP Today said ‘The MENA region is taking significant steps towards promoting and integrating solar within the energy mix. The likelihood of exporting power to Europe is becoming ever more realistic with the DII’s efforts, and Abu Dhabi in particular with Masdar are spearheading the renewables effort in the Middle East and setting the perfect example for start-up companies. However, to date it is clear that more needs to be understood on how to utilise the different technologies in a collective effort, rather than competing with one another. We are looking forward to kick starting the discussion on how the future of CSP & PV can be secured with the webinar which is free to anyone to attend’.
The programme is part of the preparation for MENASOL 2012, which is taking place 16-17 May in Abu Dhabi. For more information about both the webinar and the event please contact Max Crompton (max@csptoday.com).
4th Annual Thin Film Solar Summit Europe
Please also consider the event “4th Annual Thin Film Solar Summit Europe” that takes place on March 5th and 6th, 2012 in Berlin.
This is a 2 day conference that covers all aspects of how to streamline and optimise a thin film business to increase the competitive advantage and seize the best new opportunities in the market.