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www.renewable-energy-technology.net
Cavendish Group is the leading BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India, China) business to business publisher and meetings / events organiser.
At Cavendish, we provide businesses with information about leading international technology, expertise and global best practice. Through our series of dedicated publications which are printed bilingually in association with local government ministries and relevant trade associations and distributed quarterly; we are able to give maximum exposure and market representation to any company wishing to influence senior decision makers in key growth markets, including the Renewable Energy sector.
Furthermore, with a network of regional representatives and business development teams who are in constant dialogue with our readers and partners, Cavendish Group is the ideal partner to bring buyers and sellers together. With a print and electronic media vehicle guaranteed to reach the people who count, an after-sales team coordinating 1-2-1 meetings and events, we are the people who deliver on expectations.
Renewable Energy Technology Brazil is well placed to provide neutral, independent information on state-of-the-art technologies and services which the Brazilian Bio, Hydro, wind and Solar sectors are dependent on to ensure it meets its goals and objectives. First class editorial and high precision/quality of readership are guaranteed through coordinating efforts with the influential and authoritative organisations who are shaping and defining this industry sector.
OVERVIEW
Tecnologia de Energias RenováveisRENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGY
From a readership survey conducted in January 2012:
64%
60%
73%
75%
86%
Suscribed to keep up to datewith industry developmentsand sources suppliers
Spent over 45 minutes readingeach publication
Regulary referred back toprevious issues
Thought the technical level ofthe articles was just right
Thought that the length of thearticles was just right
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Renewable Energy Technology showcases the latest technologies and innovations that are continuing to change the Renewable Energy industry. Our exclusive and comprehensive coverage is maintained each quarter by in-depth articles and case studies focussing on the following core areas:-
Core Editorial topics:
Editorial / Advertising content helps readers to optimise and understand:-New technology implementation from overseas-Energy conservation -> environmental protection -> SUSTAINABILITY-Best practice and new trends in Engineering, Manufacturing and R & D-Building capacity and Renewable Energy project development
SOLAR PV (e.g Crystalline, Thin Film, BIPV etc)
BIO ENERGY ( e.g.Biomass, Bio Fuels)
SOLAR Thermal CSP
MARINE Energy ( e.g Wave and Tidal)
WIND (e.g. Wind Turbine Manufacturing/ Project Development/ Assessment)
Energy Efficiency ( e.g. Cleantech, Energy Conversion and Waste Management)
CONTENT
Tecnologia de Energias RenováveisRENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGY
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Readers include CEO’s, MD’s chief engineers, management, technical professionals and key decision makers from:
- Solar Fam Planner, Owners and Project Developers
- Solar Cell manufacturers ( Crystalline and Thin Film)
- Government Procurement Offices - Solar Panel / Wafer manufacturers
- Municipalities / Urban Planning - Research and Education Institutes
- Environmental Consultants - System Integrators
- Contractors / Sub Contractors - Solar Tracker and Collector manufacturers
- Utilities / State Grid / Power Bureaus - Solar investers manufacturers
- Solar Energy R&D institutes - Solar Heating / Cooling manufacturers
- EPC’S ; IPP’s; - Renewable Energy Authorities
Brazil, with a population of over 190 million and double the surface area of all of Europe, has been experiencing significant growth for over ten years and, at the end of 2011, became the sixth economic world power. Crossed in the north by the Equator and in the south by the Tropic of Capricorn, Brazil is the ideal market for developing solar energy.
Brazil depends on hydroelectricity for more than 3/4 of its electricity, but current government policies focus mainly on the improvement of energy efficiency, in both housing and industry, as well as increasing renewable sources such as solar energy, biomass and wind.
The total installed photovoltaic power capacity in Brazil is estimated to be between 40 and 60 MWp, of which 50% is for telecommunications systems and 50% for rural energy systems.
OVERVIEW SOLAR
Tecnologia de Energias RenováveisRENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGY
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Readers include CEO’s, MD’s chief engineers, management, technical professionals and key decision makers from:
- Renewable Energy Authorities - Government Procurement Offices
- Municipalities / Urban Planning - Research & Development Institutes
- Design Institutes - Contractors / Sub Contractors
- Environmental Consultants - Transportation Companies
- Utilities / State Grid / Power Bureaus - Wind Turbine Manufacturers
- Tier 1,2,3 Manufacturers - Wind Farm Project Planners
- Wind Farm owners / Developers - R&D institutes
Examples of Wind subscribers:Gamesa, Vestas, Siemens, Sulzon, GE, Renova, Wobben Windpower ( Enercon), IMPSA, Braselco, The
Ministry of Energy and Mines
Despite the installation of Belo Monte and various other hydroelectric plants, the proportion of Brazil's electricity supply coming from hydropower will be expected to actually fall from 75 percent of the total in 2010 to some 67 percent in 2020.
Meanwhile, other renewable sources, such as biomass, small-scale hydropower and, principally, wind will see the 9 GW they accounted for last year triple to 27 GW in 2020. This will take their contribution to the country's electricity supply from eight to 16 percent, keeping the overall contribution of renewables to electricity at 83 pecent.
By far the biggest jump in contributions will come from wind power, which currently supplies around one percent of Brazil's electricity but would supply seven percent by 2020 under the current plans.
OVERVIEW WIND
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Hydro:
At present large-scale hydropower looms largest in meeting Brazil's needs. The 10-year plan predicts installed capacity from such plants will rise from just under 85 GW at present to more than 115 GW.
The principal new hydropower project is the 11,233-MW Belo Monte dam to be built on the River Xingu in the state of Pará in the Amazon, which is due to start generating power in January 2015 with its full potential online by January 2019
Bio energy:
Another key element in meeting Brazil's energy needs is ethanol, which the EPE report says will play an ever greater role due to an increase in the nation's fleet of flexible-fuel vehicles that are able to run on gasoline, ethanol or any mixture of the two.
Brazil currently has the second largest national biofuel market and is first in terms of resources readily available for further expansion, according to the Pew Environment Group's 2010 report Who is Winning the Clean Energy Race?The national fleet of cars, lorries and buses is expected to double from 29 million vehicles to 56 million in the next decade, and demand for ethanol is expected to almost triple from 27 billion litres to 73 billion litres as a result.
Readers include CEO’s, MD’s chief engineers, management, technical professionals and key decision makers from:
- Design and Construction Companies - EPCS - Consulting Firms
- OEM’S - Electric Utility Companies
- Project Developers - Power Plant Designers
- Biofuel and Feedstock Producers - Biofuel, Biomass and Biogas Project Developers
- Independent Power Producers - Research and Development Institutes
OVERVIEW HYDRO / BIO
ENERGY
Tecnologia de Energias RenováveisRENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGY
From a readership survey conducted in January 2012
66%
20%53%
78%
Had been influenced by an advertisement in thepublication
Had bought as a direct result of seeing an advertisementin the magazine
Shared their copy with 4 or more people
Had personal internet access at both home and at work
Readers include:
- CEO/GM/President - Asset Managers
- Operation director - Government Personnel
- Project managers - Chief Engineers
- Head of E&P/ Drilling - Health & Safety Supervisors
- Plant supervisors Supply Chain Managers
- Geophysicists Senior Process Engineers/ Technicians
Renewable Energy Technology, is distributed on a quarterly subscription basis to named and job titled, senior decision makers and technical personal driving and implementing change in the Chinese Renewable Energy industry
As a result of our findings, Renewable Energy Technology will be reaching a projected readership of over 40,000, per quarter from key Buyers, Project Developers, Consultants, Chief Engineers and associated professionals involved in high-tech and developing Renewable Energy projects throughout China . We will be producing both printed publications as well as sending E-copies to our database of “opt-in” subscribers. In addition, we will distribute at all major tradeshows, conferences and seminars.
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CIRCULATION
Tecnologia de Energias RenováveisRENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGY
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FEATURES
Tecnologia de Energias RenováveisRENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGY
SPRING 2013 SUMMER 2013
Special report : Concentrated Power: Major designs and developments in CSP plants and technology to reduce cost and improve solar efficiencyTechnological Developments: Innovations in energy storage systems for PV and wind power distribution Installation and Maintenance: Deploying and maintaining the latest foundations for the next generation of offshore wind farmsMaterials : PV cell developments to cut costs and increase solar panel efficiency and durabilityDesign and Construction : Designs and developments in biomass plants to speed up bioenergy power generation
Special Report : Mega machines: Offshore wind innovations to move beyond the 6 MW turbine increasing wind power out to sea Technological Developments : Innovations in microgrids to improve power distribution Installation and Maintenance : Technologies to speed up deployment and operation of tidal power technologies Materials : Advanced blade materials to improve the strength and capabilities of wind turbines Design and Construction : Designs and developments in large scale PV farms to improve solar power production
AUTUMN 2013 WINTER 2013
Special Report : The Smart Approach: Innovations in smart grid technology to improve power transmission and distribution Technological Developments : Developments in gear technology for on and offshore wind turbines Installation and Maintenance : Technology and techniques to improve development and operation of solar farms Materials : Advanced materials in biomass boosting biofuel and bioenergy development Design and Construction : Cost effective plant designs to increase hydropower production and improve operation
Special Report : Storing Power : Developments in energy storage technologies to improve efficiency in renewable power distribution Technological Developments : Innovations in wave energy devices to boost marine power production Installation and Maintenance : Techniques and technologies to speed up onshore wind farm deployment and development Materials : Developments to advance CSP and reduce costs for solar power production Design and Construction : Plant designs and developments to increase geothermal power production
Our Competitive Package includes:
Full colour presentation in the relevant editorial section
Direct access to a targeted audience
with a respected and high profile platform
Formidable exposure to decision makers and specifies in one of the world’s fastest growing energy markets
Bonus distribution at all major Brazilian events, conferences, trades shows and seminars
If you have a new technology or innovation you feel could interest our readers, please contact our editor Heath Reidy on : heath.reidy@bric.com
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Rates :
Internal Page GBP 5,950
Half Page GBP 3,950
Back Cover GBP 11,950
Inner Front/ Back
GBP 8,950
Double Page GBP 8,950
Discounts are available for serial bookings at the following rates:
2 issues 10%3 issues 12.5%4 issues 15%
Euro & Dollar Rates available upon request
Key Contacts:
Simon Wright - PublisherTel: +44 203 077 8733
Email: simon.wright@bric.com
Beatrice Boldini - Wind ProjectsTel: +44 203 077 8750Email: beatrice.boldini@bric.com
Sammi Abdulla - Hydro ProjectsTel : +44 203 077 8775Email: sammi.abdulla@bric.com
Ines Janssen - Bio ProjectsTel: +44 203 077 8751Email: ines.janssen@bric.com
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