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Industry players and buyers who are keen on visiting the Clean Energy Expo China (CEEC) 2013 can now pre-register online.

The event, hailed as the only one in the clean energy industry in the country to integrate solar photovoltaic, solar thermal and concentrated solar power, wind power, grid technology, eMobility and bio-energy, will run from July 3-5 in Beijing.

Over the past two weeks, some 2,000 visitors have committed their interest to visit including a delegation from the Shenzhen government, China’s National Alliance for Solar Thermal Energy, domestic energy research institutes and electric utilities such as the State Grid.

At the same time, online registration for the concurrent conference is also open with over 400 delegates signed up to date.

Visitors are urged to pre-register online at the official show website to minimize waiting time at the show. As an incentive, show visitors from mainland China who successfully pre-register before June 28, 18:00hr will get to enjoy free admission and also receive a complimentary copy of the show catalogue.

CEEC 2013 is expected to show off products and concepts from 400 exhibitors ranging from equipment and component manufacturers to solutions providers and Chinese power utilities such as XuJi Group, Shanghai Electric, HT-SAAE, Siemens, Yangli, TABE, Hanergy Royaltec etc. Two pavilions led by the U.S. Department of Commerce and the European Union Small and Medium Enterprises Centre (EU SME Centre) respectively are set to contribute to the event’s offerings. More than 20,000 visitors from around the world will be descending at the exhibition and over 800 delegates are said to be attending the conference.

To learn more about the Clean Energy Expo China 2013 and pre-registration details, please visit www.cleanenergyexpochina.com.

About Clean Energy Expo China

Clean Energy Expo China is the extension of Koelnmesse’s clean energy portfolio in Asia. It was introduced to China in 2008 as a trading and knowledge-sharing platform bringing together the leading players in the Technology, Services, Finance and Government sectors to address key issues in the areas of renewable energy and sustainable development in China. Working with partners such as the Asian Development Bank, Koelnmesse also manages Clean Energy Expo Asia and Carbon Forum Asia in Bangkok, Thailand. www.cleanenergyexpochina.com

About the Organizers

Koelnmesse

As a world-renowned trade fair organizer, Koelnmesse has an excellent track record for organizing some of the world’s most successful trade events, such as the accomplished Carbon Expo, the world’s leading platform for emissions trading and CO2 reduction projects. With over 80 years’ experience in organizing large-scale commercial events connecting buyers and sellers, Koelnmesse brings forth an unrivaled skill-set and expertise needed to develop Clean Energy Expo China into one of the premier international trade shows in Asia.www.koelnmesse.com

China Electricity Council (CEC)

Founded with the approval of the State Council in 1988, CEC is a consolidated organization of all China’s power enterprises and institutions operating under the supervision of the State Electricity Regulatory Commission. At present, the council has 1,440 members, ten classified branches and nine specialty committees. Entrusted by the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council and other related government bodies, CEC also takes over the administration of six nation-wide specialty societies. 30 power industry associations at provincial, autonomous region and municipality levels are the council members of CEC.www.cec.org.cn

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