Denpasar
(ANTARA News) - Clean Power Asia Conference (CPA), with an expected 600
professionals and experts in the field of renewable energy and cleaner fossil
energy in attendance, is scheduled to be held in Nusa Dua, Bali, on 14-16 May
2012.
"The
conference also brings together energy ministers from various countries,
regulatory agencies, power companies, investors, and providers of services and
technology to discuss the latest developments in Asia related to renewable
energy and energy from fossil fuels," said Director of the CPA Program
Daria La Valle in a press statement received here on Saturday.
According
to Daria, Indonesia has become the model for countries in Asia in the use of
electrical energy derived from renewable and clean fossil fuel.
"Indonesia
is a country with the greatest potential in Asia for renewable electricity
generation by clean fossil fuel," he said.
He noted
that Indonesia contains the largest geothermal resources in the world. In
addition, he said Indonesia has great potential in the field of bioenergy,
solar, and water.
"If
this potential is combined, then Indonesia would be a great power source for
renewable electrical energy in Asia," he said.
He noted
that speakers at the conference include Datuk Loo Took Gee, who served as
Secretary General of the Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water
Malaysia; Dr Songpope Polachan, Director General of the Department of Mineral
Fuels Thailand Ministry of Energy; and Hatsady Sysoulath, Director General for
Promotion of Renewable Energy Agency Ministry of Energy and Mines Laos.
Also
speaking will be Dr. Lavansiri the Director, Chairman of the Thailand Energy
Regulatory Commission; Dr Kardaya Warnika, Director of New Energy, Renewable
Energy and Energy Conservation and the Ministry of Mineral Resources; Nur
Pamudji, President Director of PT PLN, and Shinta W Kamdani, Vice-Chairman
Chamber of Commerce and Industry / Chamber of Commerce.
Others
speaking at the conference will be Datuk Mohd Nazri Shahruddin, Vice President
Director of Power Plants Malaysia Tenaga Nasional Berhad; Yokihiro Hirabayashi,
Deputy Director of International Business Development Department of Japan`s
J-Power; Dr Nattakit Parkpoom, Expert Planning Division of Energy Systems Power
Plant Thailand EGAT; Heru Dewanto, Commissioner of PT Cirebon Electric Power,
and Anupam Datta, Calcutta Electric Supply Corporation GM India.
Editor: Aditia Maruli
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