1-4 June 2004
Dahlmannstraße
14-18
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Business Forum Renewables
At the interface between the private sector and politics, the
Business Forum Renewables brought together enterprises, business
associations and governmental institutions - all under one roof.
Sustainable business solutions strongly depend on successful
cooperation between private enterprises and policy-makers. The
Business Forum therefore promoted dialogue between all stakeholders
as well as the exchange of valuable information. Participants of
renewables 2004 had free access to the Business Forum.
Photo: Ostermeier
German and international firms, trade associations and the Federal
Ministry of Economics and Labour (BMWA) presented their products,
services and concepts relating to renewable energies on more than
500 m2 of exhibition space. The exhibitors were: Federal Ministry of
Economics and Labour, Renewable Energy Export Initiative, Berlin;
Choren Industries GmbH (Mobility Group), Freiberg; DaimlerChrysler
AG (Mobility Group), Stuttgart; Econsense - Forum for Sustainable
Development of German Business, Berlin; EnBW Berlin, Berlin;
Energiebau Solarstromsysteme GmbH, Cologne; Eon Energie AG, Munich;
Faircount Ltd., London; G.A.S Energietechnologie GmbH, Krefeld;
General Electrics Energy, Salzbergen; KfW Bankengruppe, Frankfurt;
Kyocera Fineceramics GmbH, Esslingen; Lahmeyer International GmbH,
Bad Vilbel; Lurgi AG, Frankfurt (Mobility Group); MTU CFC Solutions,
Ottobrunn; Ormat International Inc., Sparks, Nevada, USA; REpower
Systems AG, Hamburg; Rosendahl Energietechnik GmbH, Krefeld; Schott
Glas, Mainz; Sharp Electronics (Europe) GmbH, Hamburg; Shell Global
Solutions Deutschland (Mobility Group), Hamburg; Solar World AG,
Bonn; Federal Statistical Office Germany, Wiesbaden; Statkraft SF,
Oslo, Sun and Ice GmbH, Feichten; Vattenfall Europe, Berlin; VDMA
(German Engineering Federation), Frankfurt am Main; Vestas Wind
Systems A/S, Ringkoebing, Denmark.
In an interesting programme of events, companies, associations and
ministries reported on their experience in developing, using and
financing renewable energies. The infotainment and bistro area
provided opportunities for talking and relaxing. Monitors
broadcasted the official conference events.
The Business Forum was organised by Deutsche Gesellschaft für
Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ) GmbH and Deutsche Energie-Agentur
GmbH (dena) with financial support from the German Federal Ministry
of Economics and Labour
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