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2017 Africa (Kenya) Electricity & Energy Exhibition


03-11

Exhibition Introduction:

Power & Energy Africa 2017, Kenya is organized by the world-renowned Expogroup Exhibition Company, with strong support from the Kenyan Ministry of Industrial Energy and the Kenya National Oil Corporation, and the exhibition hall covers an area of 39700 square meters.

It is estimated that in 2017, the number of exhibitors and visitors will increase by 20% compared to the previous year.

The exhibition is only open to professional visitors, and more than 4000 professional trade visitors will come from African countries such as Kenya, Tanzania, Ethiopia, South Africa, Uganda, Somalia, Mozambique, and Congo.

Exhibitors come from 18 developed and developing countries including China, Germany, India, Italy, Saudi Arabia, Tanzania, Dubai, Turkey, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

Kenya is one of the larger markets on the African continent, and the relationship between China and Kenya is developing well. Chinese energy equipment enterprises have also maintained business cooperation with Kenya. This professional exhibition is undoubtedly the best platform for Chinese enterprises to enter the Kenyan market and deeply explore cooperation potential.

Introduction to the Kenyan Market

Kenya's land area is 582646 square kilometers, with a coastline of 536 kilometers. The East African Rift Valley runs from north to south, and the equator crosses from east to west. To the east is the Indian Ocean, with Mombasa, Africa's largest deep-water port; to the north are Somalia and Ethiopia; to the west are South Sudan and Uganda; and to the south is Tanzania. Kenya's population is approximately 33 million. The national language is Swahili, which is an official language along with English. The capital is Nairobi, with a population of 2.3 million, and it is the political, economic, cultural, industrial, and transportation center of the country. In the future, the Kenyan government will primarily focus on the renovation of power facilities. Kenya's power facilities are notably aging, with severe losses during transmission. The two projects aided by China's Export-Import Bank in Kenya are: one is the renovation of transmission and transformation lines, and the other is a rural telecommunications network renovation project undertaken by Huawei.

Kenya is a typical developing country with abundant sunshine, and it is also a country with severe power supply shortages. Kenya's current installed power capacity is about 2 million kilowatts, with only 10% rural grid coverage and 30% national coverage. According to the Kenyan government's plan, the installed capacity is expected to reach 5 million kilowatts by 2016 and 17 million kilowatts by 2030. Kenya's current power generation methods are mostly hydropower, which is costly. The Kenyan government plans to use solar renewable energy for power generation instead of traditional generation models, with significant market expectations and great business opportunities.

Exhibition Scope

Power station equipment, grid construction, electrical installations, high-voltage switches, transmission, distribution networks, transformers, current transformers, voltage transformers, power capacitors, high-voltage switch cabinets, monitors, motor engineering, power supply and accessories, wires and cables, insulation materials, measuring equipment, etc.;

Grid systems, transformers, instrument transformers, power inverters, cables, power capacitor arresters, grounding resistors, reactors, electric furnaces and heating equipment, welding machines, insulators and others; distribution devices and control equipment, switchgear, high-voltage switches, high-voltage circuit breakers, low-voltage circuit breakers; clean energy equipment manufacturing;

DC generators, AC generators, electric motors, power tools and other motors and generators; various power generation equipment, wind power generation equipment, solar technology and equipment, clean renewable energy, nuclear reactors, steam boilers, steam turbines, and other energy generation systems;

Wind energy, thermal energy, solar energy, solar photovoltaics, power environmental protection, biomass energy, ocean energy, geothermal energy, marine power, fuel cells, carbon resource management, hydropower, nuclear energy, and other equipment, products, and technologies;

Various smart electricity meters, water meters, and gas meters; AMR/AMI system solutions; meter components, including batteries, chips, relays, transformers, shunts, meter casings, LCDs, MCUs, etc.; metering and CRM software; smart communication devices; data management solutions; test and control equipment; IT solutions;

Registration Method:

Due to limited booth availability and long exhibition item shipping times, interested exhibiting companies are requested to register early.

Contact Information

Shandong Zhenghe International Exhibition Co., Ltd.

Address: Room 904-906, Building 1, Xiangtai Plaza, No. 129 Yingxiongshan Road, Shizhong District, Jinan City (250002)

Contact Persons: Zhao Guoqiang, Gao Debao, Mao Mingda, Tu Yuanjing, Liu Wei

Tel: 0531-82770547 82770513 82726798 82978317 82979515

Fax: 0531-86085342

Email: shandongzhenghe@126.com

Website: www.brightway.com.cn

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