Enerex 2004
Great changes have taken place in the Estonian energy
sector since the last fair Enerex 2002 both in the contexts of
sustainable development and the accession to the European Union.
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Therefore
the year 2004 is a very challenging time for presenting innovative
ideas and solutions, new technologies in energy production and
consumption, which may contribute to the Estonian position in
the globalising economy. Sustainable consumption and renewable
energy are the future of Estonia as well as of the whole world.
There are still many things to be learned but there are also a
number of achievements and applications in Estonia worth to be
shown and disseminated.
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International fair for energy, automation, lighting technology
and communication systems will be held in Tallinn,
Estonia in March 10. - 12. 2004.
main topics of the fair are as follows:
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- electric energy - production,
transmission and distribution. Sale and mediating of electric
energy
- regulation, supervision
and control
- electrical systems, equipment,
engines, materials, appliances, works and instruments
- measuring instruments and
equipment
- safety of electrical works
and labour protection
- usage of renewable energy
resources in energy production
- environment friendly energy
production.
- reduction of negative environmental
influences of energy production
- production, sale and mediation
of thermal power
- gas distribution
- fuels and fuel production
process managing.
- automation systems, equipment
and components
- Industrial electronics
and automatics
- lighting systems and technology
- Lighting solutions. Lighting
managing systems. Lamps
- IT & TC systems
- data transmission systems
and communication networks
- R&D, professional
education, training and consultation
- Publishing
- professional and vocational
organizations
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The event is organised by Eesti Näituste AS
Estonian Fair Centre Eesti Näituste AS is the biggest in
Estonia and one of the biggest in the Baltics. They have total
exhibition area of 11 000 m² indoors and 4 000 m² out-doors.
The 6th international fair for energy, automation, lighting
technology and communication systems Enerex 2002 was
participated by 86 companies from 9 different
countries – Estonia, Austria, Belgium, Lithuania,
Germany, Slovak Republic, Finnland, Czech Republic and Russia.
According to visitors survey, 85% of 6104 visitors were energy
managers (national and local administrations, company and enterprise
managers), specialists from research and development, consulting
and training fields, managers of housing association, heat and
power suppliers, representatives of specialised media, professional
and academic level students of relevant specialities etc.
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Traditional components of the Enerex fair are professional conferences,
forums, round-table discussions and product presentations.
Different professional associations and unions organise competitions
for the best in their field. The Estonian Biomass Association
for instance has initiated three awards presented annually to
the most efficient biofuel application, the best biofuel producer
(both awards for companies) and the person who has been most efficient
in drawing public attention to biofuels and renewable energy issues. |
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In organising the event Eesti Näituste AS has been cooperating
with Estonian Association of Electrical Enterprises, Estonian
Power and Heat Association, Estonian Biofuels Association, Estonian
Systems Engineering Society etc.
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