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CARBON EXPO / Cologne - Germany
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Cologne50 km – 8,1 mil. Europeans100 km – 20 mil. Europeans500 km – 180 mil. Europeans
Why Cologne?
Located in the center of the highest population-densed region of Europe
The world’s number one trade fair location
Facilities located less than 10 minutes walk to downtown Cologne
Quick access from across Europe! > Major hub of Airlines and InterCity High Speed Trains
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Carbon Expo at a Glance
Time Time
Place Place
Concept Concept
– Wednesday, May 11th - Friday, May 13th, 2004
– Cologne Conference Center, 12 workshops in up to 3 parallel rooms, 5 Plenary sessions, up to 30 side events by Exhibitors, 4-8 workshops by collaborating associations, 6000 sqm of Exhibition space
– The first Trade Fair environment for the Global Carbon Market
– Conference program and training workshops – Knowledge Mart– Speakers‘ Corner– Trading Corner– Exhibitor‘s Side Events
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Target Groups
“Carbon Expo”Global Carbon
Market Fair &
Conference
Exhibitors• Service providers in
the carbon market, such as– Financial
Internediaries– Brokers– Verifiers/Certifiers– Law Firms– Auditing Firms
• Technology Providers• Project developers• CDM/JI Host
country governments/industry
• Bilateral Aid Agency and Foundations
• UN Agencies
Speakers• Government/Politics• Industry• Financial
Intermediaries• Law Firms• Consultants
Participants• Carbon Buyers• Project Developers• Technology Providers• Financial Intermediaries• Brokers and Traders• Law Firms• Governments (Experts from
developing countries)• Investment Promotion
Agencies• Accounting and Auditing
Firms• Carbon Market Consultants
and Advisors• Bilaterial Aid Agencies and
Foundations• Journalists
Associations• Eurelectric• WBCSD• ITEBE• Forest Trends• European Commission• IETA
Media• Specialised environment press• Economic press
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Why Participate?
... of the European Emissions Trading Scheme, its opportunities, challenges and linkages to similar schemes in Canada and Japan, through information sessions, workshops as well as one-on-one sessions.
Gain full understanding... Gain full understanding...
Receive specializedtraining... Receive specializedtraining...
... with leading practitioners and analysts on creating, managing, financing and contracting to buy carbon assets.
Meet with all actors... Meet with all actors... ... engaged in this market: industry, service providers, aid agencies, financial institutions, governments.
Talk with sellers... Talk with sellers... .. of project-based emission reductions from Latin America, Asia, Eastern Europa and Africa. What is for sale?
Find out who... Find out who... ... is financing these types of projects.
Identify technological solutions... Identify technological solutions...
... to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. What technologies are avaiable in the different sectors?
See what buyers... See what buyers... ... are prepared to pay and how much they want to buy. Understand delivery potential and constraints.
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Exhibitor 2004
...
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Why Should Host Countries Exhibit?
...your investment climate and upcoming projects
Highlight... Highlight...
Meet new customersMeet new customers...for your emission reductions
Showcase... Showcase... ...your climate-friendly projects and meet potential new clients willing to invest to combat climate change.
Interact... Interact... ...for the first time in a real trade fair environment and not on the margins of conferences or UN meetings.
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Exhibitors at CARBON EXPO 2005 as of Feb 1
59 Companies and Institutions, including: 3C Climate Change Consulting, 500 ppm, Aitkins, Baker&McKenzie, Belgian federal climate section, Brasmetano Ind, BVQI, CDM/JI Office Canada, Camco International,CD4CDM Asia, Clean Air Action Co., CO2e, DAIWA Securities, Det Norske Veritas (DNV), Development Bank of Japan, Dresdner Bank, Ecofys, EcoSecurities, Energy Agency NRW, Environmental Resource Management (ERM), Environmental Software Provider (ESP), Energy Brainpool Porfolio Consultants, Esolutions, European Carbon Fund/ixis, European Climate Exchange (ECX), European Heat Pump Association, Evolution Markets , EvoMenert, Factor Consulting, Future Camp, GfA Terrasystems, Global Gas Flaring Reduction Partnership, IETA, J-Power, Japan Carbon Finance, JBIC, KfW-Bankengruppe, Kommunalkredit Austria, Lloyds Register Quality Assurance, MGM International, New Values, Nordex AG, Permanent Court of Arbritation, PointCarbon, SAP, Shell Global Solutions, Societe General Surveillance (SGS), Tabbin Institute for Metallurgical Studies, TUV Sued, TUV Rheinland, UK Climate Change Project Office, UNFCCC, World Bank Carbon Finance Business, WBCSD, WWF Gold Standard, WWF Russia, ZAO Digaz
25 CDM/JI Host Countries including: Bolivia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Chile, China, Columbia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, India (confirmed in principle), Indonesia, Kenya, Mexico, Morocco, Nicaragua, Peru, Romania, Senegal, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Uganda, Uruguay 9 Media Partners: Abbey Publishing, Argus Media, Dow Jones News, Energy Solutions, Environmental Finance, Platts, Heren Energy, New Climate, Meio Ambiente Industrial
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Presentation packages
PlatinumSilver
Your Presentation Opportunities (2/2)
Presentation booth
9 m²
9 m² stand space incl. shell scheme stand, carpet and furniture
PR/Logo-Placement
PR-Package logo in fair guide sponor section and web
Free tickets 2
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Admission Tickets
Participants fee
Join CARBON EXPO, meet the industry and players in the Global Carbon Market. Learn about technologies that produce reductions. Take part in the training sessions.
Admission tickets include access to all events on all three days (subject to capacity restrictions, please pre-register on the Internet: www.carbonexpo.com), lunch and coffee break.
- 980 EUR + VAT Regular ticket- 690 EUR + VAT Discounted ticket for members of certain Associations (e. g. Eurelectric, WBCSD, ITEBE, IPIECA, Europia, EHPA )- 490 EUR + VAT for experts from companies that are publicly traded in developing countries but not on OECD stock exchanges-190 EUR + VAT for experts from companies or organisations from developing countries that are not publicly traded- 75 EUR + VAT for students
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Next Steps
–Submit 10 PINs/ 2 PDDs by March 15–These will be reviewed bv IETA/WB Committee–Nominate two delegates as soon as possible (no later than April 25) > where one must be expert from investment promotion agency or industry expert that can speak to investors’ questions –Advertise > Emine Keldirgici can provide assistance
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Contact
For questions regarding conference content please contact: Robert Dornau, Conference DirectorPhone +41 22/839-3154Fax +41 22/839-3181dornau@carbonexpo.com
For questions regarding organizational aspects please contact: Koelnmesse GmbHSfephanie Kleine KlausingMesseplatz 1, 50679 Köln, GermanyPhone +49 221/821-3192Fax +49 221/821-3411carbonexpo@koelnmesse.dewww.carbonexpo.com
For questions regarding World Bank assistance to Host Countries: Charles Cormier (Phone +1.202.473.5423, ccormier@worldbank.org)Or Emine Kildirgici (Phone +1.202.473.7937, ekildirgici@worldbank.org)
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