SEE Solar - South-East European Solar PV & Thermal Exhibition
SEE Solar - South-East European Solar PV & Thermal Exhibition
29-31 May 2013, Sofia, Bulgaria. Organizer: Via Expo
Profile: Solar PV & Thermal Systems and Technologies
The solar industry enters a new phase of its development and is taking the lead in the global energy mix. The excellent solar irradiation indicators on the Balkans and the interest of leading companies in the sector led to the launching of the SEE Solar Exhibition. It will be held parallel to the annual SE European Exhibitions on EE & RES and Waste Management, Recycling & Environment for the second time.
Alukoenigstahl, Canadian Solar, Hewalex, juwi Solar, KPV Solar, kWpower, LCS Solarstrom, Power One, REC Solar, Refusol, Sky Solar, Solarzentrum Allgau, Solea, etc. showed up-to-date photovoltaic and solar thermal systems in 2012 edition. The exhibition brings together manufacturers, installers, investors and consultants.
Visitor Profile
Agriculture; Chemical Industry; Construction, Architecture; Consulting, Ecology (Waste Management & Recycling); Electronics; Power Engineering; Energy-Saving Technologies; Finance; Food Industry; Investment; Machine Building and Metallurgy; Packaging; Renewable Energy; State and Municipality Administration and Tourism.
2013 Edition
Canadian Solar, REFUsol, Fronius, Polytechnik, Sputnik Engineering AG (Solarmax), Diehl Ako Stiftung & CO. KG, REC Solar, Krannich Solar, etc. have already confirm their participating again.
Organiser: Via Expo
Scott Edward Anderson is a consultant, blogger, and media commentator who blogs at The Green Skeptic. More »
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Gary Hunt Gary is an Executive-in-Residence at Deloitte Investments with extensive experience in the energy & utility industries. More »
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