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  • Combined value of projects under construction $1.25tr28th Feb 2012, Gulf News
    The combined value of current construction projects in the UAE is about $1.25 trillon (Dh4.59 trillion), figures from research conducted by Ventures Middle East reveals."New research states that 2012 will see $15.068 billion worth of contracts awarded in the Emirates — an increase of 26.57 per cent over last year," the research estimated.
  • Ducab targets nuclear power plants cables contract01 Mar 2012, Gulf News
    Ducab has applied to become the preferred cables supplier for the UAE's nuclear power plants and is hopeful of approval by the end of the year, company chairman Ahmad Al Shaikh said yesterday.
  • Industry UAE's foreign trade up 22% in Jan-Oct, says FCA03 March 2012, Arabian Business
    UAE non-oil foreign trade in the first 10 months of 2011 surged to AED759.8bn ($206.8bn), an increase of 22 percent, according to official figures released by the Federal Customs Authority (FCA).
  • Water project: cos shortlisted04 March 2012, Oman Daily Observer
    Around seven international firms have been pre-qualified to participate in a competitive tender for a licence to develop a major Independent Water Project (IWP) at Ghubrah in Muscat Governorate.

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THE EXHIBITION

Power + Water Middle East 2012 is the region's exclusive showcase of power and water related products and services. The Middle East has numerous projects planned or underway to provide for the future growth in demand for power and water.

  • The UAE is expected to post almost 40 per cent growth in electricity generation by 2020 to match growing demand. Primary energy demand in the UAE is set to increase from 17.6 per cent between 2011 and 2015 to 22.1 per cent, at 43.6 per cent for the entire forecast period.
  • Qatar has embarked on plans to build a US$2.75 billion mega-reservoir capable of holding seven days worth of fresh water to avert a potential crisis should its giant desalination plants that supply 99% of its water fail.
  • UAE's Federal Electricity & Water Authority (FEWA) has invited bids for the construction of a new deep-water well field in Al Surra area in northern UAE worth AED 20 million.
  • Saudi Electricity Co (SEC) has said power demand in the kingdom is increasing 7-8% annually amid a growing population that exceeds 27 million. The company plans to spend US$80 billion over the next decade to keep pace with population growth, which will results in an increase in demand for electricity by more than 30,000 megawatts by the year 2020.
If you are interested in the following sectors, then Power + Water Middle East 2012
should be part of your marketing strategy.

POWER

  • Power Generation
  • Transmission & Distribution
  • Automation & Controls
  • Research & Technology
  • Energy Efficiency & Conservation

WATER

  • Water & Waste Water Treatment
  • Water Management & Distribution
  • Instrumentation & Process Control
  • Research & Technology
  • Water Conservation

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