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Power Uzbekistan 2008


 
 
Power Uzbekistan 2008

Power Uzbekistan 2008

23-25 September 2008
3rd Uzbekistan International Specialised Exhibition "Energy, Energy saving, Electrotechnical & Power equipment, Information and measuring equipment, Cables, Lighting, and Modern technologies in electric energy"


Information Power Uzbekistan 2008

  • Title: Power Uzbekistan 2008
  • Url: http://www.power.ite-uzbekistan.uz/en/2008/
  • Date: 23-25 September 2008
  • Location: Uzbekistan, Tashkent
  • Industry: Energy Industry
  • Organisers:The international exhibitions companies ITE Group Plc. and ITE Uzbekistan
  • Venue: Uzexpocentre, Tashkent

Energy Resources of Uzbekistan

  • Power engineering is a basic sector of the national economy in Uzbekistan. Its considerable production and scientific-and-technical potential has a strong influence on the development of national economy.
  • Today, about 50 % of power generating facilities of the Central Asia Integrated Power Grid is located in Uzbekistan. This power grid also incorporates the power systems of Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and southern Kazakhstan.
  • The Power System of Uzbekistan is a basic link in the electric power production and transmission chain in the region. Its geographic location and developed power transmission network allow proper organizing the power energy market, and being one of its active players. The power system of Uzbekistan entirely meets electric energy needs of national economy and population of the country and is an electric power exporter to other countries.
  • The power system of Uzbekistan consists of 37 thermal power plants and hydropower plants with a total installed capacity of 11.2 million kW and feasible daily production of about 47 – 48 billion kWh. A total length of electric power network of Uzbekistan's power system is over 230,000 km of power transmission lines (all voltages) and transformer substations having a total capacity of 45 million kW.
  • In the nearest future, the hydropower energy production capacity will be increased through a large-scale development of mini-hydropower plants (with capacity of 440 MW) at the waterworks. This would allow an annual production of additional 1.3 billion kWh of electric energy.
  • “Program for development and reconstruction of power generating facilities in energy sector of the Republic of Uzbekistan for the period before 2010” is being successfully implemented in Uzbekistan, with the emphasis on modernization of existing power facilities, more effective use of fuel and energy resources, introduction of new power generating technologies, and reduction of environmental impact by “Uzbekenergo” enterprises.

High Priority Aspects of Deeper Economic Reforms in the Energy Sector

  • Sequential implementation of measures on demonopolization in the energy sector, its deregulation, establishment of competition in electric energy distribution, provision of equal opportunities and access of market participants to power transmission lines;
  • Phased transformation of the large energy sector enterprises (such as thermal power plants, combined heat and power plants, power grid enterprises, etc.) into joint stock companies;
  • Accelerated deregulation and privatization of social infrastructure, enterprises and agencies involved in design works, building and installation, and maintenance. Establishment, on their basis, of nongovernmental forms of property including private enterprises;
  • Widely attract foreign investments in transformation of the energy sector enterprises into joint stock companies, reconstruction, modernization, and further development of power generating facilities and power grids;
  • Introduction of market principles and mechanisms in the management systems and economic relations related to power generation, transportation and sales;
  • Ensure integrated and sustainable development in the energy sector and coal mining.

What is Power Uzbekistan 2008

  • Over 80 participating companies;
  • Visitors – specialists of the sector from Uzbekistan, CIS countries, and overseas;
  • Technical workshops on “Power engineering and energy saving”, presentations;
  • Target advertising campaign to attract more visitors;
  • One of the best exhibition sites in Uzbekistan.

Main sections of Power Uzbekistan 2008

  • Electrical machinery and parts
  • Low voltage equipment
  • High voltage equipment
  • Cables, wires, accessories
  • Electric insulating materials and insulators
  • Power conversion equipment
  • Electronics and electronic components
  • Control-and-measuring and automatic devices
  • Equipment for electrical installation works and electric tools
  • Light design of interior
  • Energy saving technologies and equipment
  • Alternative energy sources
A special section of the exhibition – “LIGHTING”:
  • Industrial and home lights
  • Luminescent lights
  • Ballasts
  • Light sources
  • Wiring products
  • Photic measuring devices
  • Wires and cables
  • Illuminated signs

Official support of Power Uzbekistan 2008

  • State JSC “Uzbekenergo”
  • Ministry of Agriculture and Water Resources of the Republic of Uzbekistan
  • with organising support: NEC Uzexpocentre

Participants of Power Uzbekistan 2008

ANGSTREM – IP (Russia), ATLAS COPCO (Sweden), AREVA T & D (Germany), GLOBAL INSULATOR GROUP (Russia), ASIA ENERGO KONTAKT (Uzbekistan), AZIAELECTROENERGIYA (Uzbekistan), A – TEC INDUSTRIES (Austria), DEK ELEKTRO (Uzbekistan), ELECTRO LAYT (Uzbekistan), ELECTROMOTORS AZIYA (Uzbekistan), ELECTROTECHNICAL EQUIPMENT PLANT – ZETO (Russia), QUARTZ ENGINEERING COMPANY (Russia), ZAPOROZHTRANSFORMATOR (Ukraine), HI – TECK CABEL (Uzbekistan), LAPP GROUP (Germany), NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS (Russia), NEXANS (Turkey), TYCO ELECTRONICS RAYCHEM GMBH (Germany), AZIA ELEKTRO GROUP (Uzbekistan), INKOTEX – SK (Russia), INTEKO (Russia), ITELMA RESURS (Russia), KAMCABEL (Russia), ELECTROCHEMPRIBOR (Russia), ENERGOMERA CONCERN (Russia), KORENEVSKY LOW VOLTAGE PLANT (Russia), IES – ENERGOSTROY ENGINEERING (Russia), MANOTOM (Russia), TECHCOMPLECT (Russia), R & D CENRTRE FOR POWER ENGINEERING (Russia), PROMENERGO (Russia), PROSOFT SYSTEMS (Russia), POWER MACHINES (Russia), SOYUSELECTROAUTOMATIKA (Russia), ELLECTROAPPARAT TH, UZCABEL (Uzbekistan), OZELECTROAPPARAT ELECTROSHIELD (Uzbekistan), URAL ELECTROTYAZHMASH URALGIDROMASH (Russia), ELECTROIZOLIT (Russia), ELECTROCABEL KOLCHUGINO PLANT (Russia), ELUS (Uzbekistan), ENERGIYA – 21 (Russia), VYAZMA POWER ENGINEERING WORKS (Russia), INTERINVESTIZOLYATOR (Russia), MEGOMETR UMAN PLANT (Ukraine) and many others.

Organisers of the exhibition Power Uzbekistan 2008

ITE Uzbekistan is leading organiser of international exhibitions in Uzbekistan and Central Asian countries. At present, portfolio of ITE Uzbekistan includes the following international exhibitions: build, food industry and agriculture, healthcare, oil and gas, telecommunications, transport and automobile industry, textile, etc.

Only in 2006 year over 615 companies from 40 countries had participated in ITE Uzbekistan's exhibitions and more than 60,000 visitors and specialists from Byelorussia, Great Britain, Germany, India, Kazakhstan, Korea, Poland, Russia, USA, Turkey, Ukraine and other countries visited them.

ITE Uzbekistan's exhibitions are known for their top international level of organisation, which makes them leading events in respective areas. Due to the official support rendered by the Government and official bodies of the Republic of Uzbekistan and by means of exhibitions organised by ITE Uzbekistan there were attracted a lot of investments in different economic areas.

Official site of Power Uzbekistan 2008

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