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The 5Th China New Energy International Forum Draft Agenda The 5th China New Energy International Forum Draft Agenda Date Forum Time Topic Speaker 8:00—9: Registration 00 Chair Gao Jifan, Standing Vice-chairman of CNECC, President of Trina Solar Limited 9:00—9: Opening Ceremony 05 9:05—9: Welcome Speech Li Hejun, Chairman of CNECC 10 9:10—9: Shi Dinghuan, Counsellor of State Council; the Head of Chinese Opening Remarks 15 Renewable Energy Society Bureau of Fair Trade for Imports & Exports, Ministry of Commerce, P.R.China National Energy Administration 9:15—10: Ministry of Science and Technology Remarks by Leadership 15 Leader of Environmental Protection and Resources Conservation Committee of NPC Morning,March Opening 30 Ceremony Huang Mengfu, vice chairman of CPPCC; Chairman of All-china Federation of Industry and Commerce 10:15—10 Coffee Break :30 Chair Zhang Zhengyu, President of Beijing Hi-Tech Wealth Electronic Product Co.,Ltd 10:30—10 Status and Trends on Global Edward Clarence-Smith, Representative and Head of UNIDO :45 Renewable Energy Industry Regional Office,United Nations Industry Development Organization 10:45—11 Status and Trends on China's Li Junfeng, Vice-head of Energy Research Insitution of NDRC :00 Renewable Energy Industry Reasonable Electricity Price Policy 11:00—11 Huang Shaozhong, Vice-director of Price and Finance Regulatory Promotes Development of : Department of State Electricity Regulatory Commission 15 Renewable Energy Developing Renewable Energy for 11:15—11 Power Generation and Promoting Hu Xuehao, Chief Scientist of China Electric Power Research Institute :30 the Utilization of Smart-grid in China New Energy Industrial Development 11:30—11 Liang Junqiang, Vice Director of Science Development Promotion Promotes Energy Conservation in : Center, MOHURD 45 Building 11:45—12 Case Study-the Development of TBD :00 New Energy of Europe and U.S. 12:00—12 TBD leader of Trina :15 12:15—12 TBD leader of Changzhou National High-tech New Development Zone :30 12:30 The end Chair Li Junfeng Deputy Director of Energy Research Institute of NDRC 13:30—13 Leader of Management Committee of Jintan Economic Development TBD :35 Zone Li Hejun, President of Hanergy Holding Groups Shi Zhengrong, CEO of Suntech Power Co., Ltd.China Liu Hanyuan, President of Tongwei Group Co., Ltd Sun Liangxin, President of China United Cleaning Technology Co., Roundtable Dialogue ( Ltd Afternoon Solar PV 13:35—14 Jian Ming, Dongguan Anwell Digital Machingery Co.,Ltd First Session) March 30 forum :35 Xue Liming, President of ChinaSeasun (Beijing) Energy Science and Technology Lin Jinxi, CEO of Almaden PV Glasses Co.,Ltd Fang Peng, Director-general of Operation of JA Solar Holdings Co., Ltd Fei Jianming, President of Eoplly New Energy Technology Co., Ltd 14:35—14 Coffee Break :40 Chair TBD Zhang Zhengyu, President of Beijing Hi-Tech Wealth Ding Qiang, President of Baoding Tianwei Group Sun Jianjiang, President of ShaoXing Jinggong Electromechanical Research Institute co., Ltd Wang Jun ,General Manager of Oerlikon (Shanghai) Co., Ltd , Shangshu CSI Advanced Solar Inc. 14:40—15 Roundtable Dialogue ( Qu Xiaohua Li Xianshou, CEO of Zhejiang Yuhui Solar Energy Source Co., Ltd :40 Second Session) Niu A’xing, President of Jiangsu Jiasheng Photovoltaic Technology Co., Ltd Sun Zhi’an, Anyang City Phoenix Photovoltaic Technology Co., Ltd Ren Xiangdong, President of Jiangyin Hareon Solar Technology Co., Ltd Wang Bo, President of Hipower New Energy Group Co., Ltd. 15:40—15 Coffee Break :50 Chair Wu Dacheng, Secretary-general of PV Professional Committee of CREIA 15:50—16 Status and Trends of Global PV Frank Haugwitz, Former EU Manager for Renewable Energy of EU- :05 Market China Energy and Environment Programme 16:05—16 Status and Trends of China’s Zhao Yuwen, Director of Photovoltaic Dept. of China Renewable :20 Photovoltaic Industrial Development Energy Society Analysis on Engineering 16:20—16 Technology, Economy and Policy of Wang Sicheng, Researcher of Energy Institute, NDRC :35 "Golden Sun Demonstration Projects" 16:35—16 The Problems and Solutions in the five major power groups :50 Construction of Solar PV Station 17:20 The end Chair TBD The Solar Thermal Utilization 13:30—13 Luo Zhentao, General Secretary of Solar Energy Utilization Development Influenced by "The Solar :50 professional Committee of China Rural Energy Association Afternoon Twelfth Five-Year-Plan" Thermal March 30 13:50—14 Zheng Ruicheng, Director of Solar Thermal Professional Committee Forum TBD :10 of CREIA 14:10—14 TBD Wang Huiyu, President of Yangzhou Sunleada Solar Co., Ltd :30 The Barrier of Regional Solar 14:30—14 : Heating Technology-Case Analysis Zhang Ming, China Academy of Building Research 50 of Erdos Project Comparative Analysis on BIPV 14:50—15 : Design of China and Foreign Meng Qingfeng, Bosch Thermotechnology (Beijing) Co., Ltd. 10 countries 15:10—15 TBD Zhao Yi or De Fang of Vissmen Thermotechnology (Beijing) Co., Ltd. :30 15:30—15 Coffee Break :45 Chair TBD 15:45—16 Industry Utilization TBD :05 16:05—16 Solar Air-conditioner TBD :25 16:25—17 Q&A Session :20 17:20 The end Chair TBD 13:30—14 The Status and Trends of China's Shi Pengfei, Expert of China Hydropower Engineering Consulting :00 Wind Power Industry Group Co 14:00—14 The Experience of Foreign Larry Alberts, CEO of Suzlon Energy (Tianjin) Co.,Ltd :20 Equipment Producers in China The Status and Problems of China's 14:20—14 Zhang Chuanwei, President of Ming Yang, Guangdong, China Electric Wind Power Equipment :40 Group Co., Ltd. or Golden Wind Wind Manufacturing Industry Afternoon Energy March 30 : The Technology Analysis, Project Forum 14 40—15 : Plan and Market Demand of Off- Yang Xiaosheng, Engineerer-general of Longyuan Power Group 00 shore Wind Power 15:00—15: coffee break 20 Chair TBD The Solutions to the Barriers of 15:20—15 : Power Grid Construction and Wind Dai Huizhu, Senior Advisor of China Electric Power Research Institute 50 Power On-grid The Construction, Management, 15:50—16 Yang Guoming, General Manager of Hei Longjiang Huafu Electric Operation and Practice of Wind : Power Investment Co., Ltd 10 Farm 16:10—16 The Cost Control and Solutions to Schneider Electric (China) Investment Co.,Ltd :30 the Wind Power System 16:30—16 The Status and Market Foreground Ge Mingyu, Chief Representative,China of Invest In Finland :50 of Finnish Wind Power Industry 17:00 The end Chair TBD 13:30—13 The Status of China's Energy Lin Shuo, Secretary-general of Energy Storage Professional :45 Storage Industry Committee of CNECC 13:45—14 The Application of Energy Storage Yu Zhenhua, Head of Energy Storage Professional Committee of :15 Technology and Case Study CNECC 14:15—14 Analysis on Policies of Global Zhang Yongwei, Researcher of Development Research Center of the :45 Energy Storage Industry State Council The Status and Trends of Air 14:45—15 : Compression Technology for Chen Haisheng, Researcher of CAS 10 Energy Storage 15:10—15 Coffee Break New :25 Energy Chair TBD Afternoon Power and The Situation of Electricaldouble- March 30 Energy 15:25—15 : Layercapacitor Technology and Chen Haijun, Jishengxingtai (Beijing) Co., Ltd Storage 50 Market Forum The Market and Application of 15:50—16 : Vanadium Redox Battery Ding Haijun, Prudent Energy Inc. 15 Technology The Introduction and Business 16:15—16 Fang Jiancheng, professor of Beijing University of Aeronautics and Model of Flywheel Energy Storage : Astronautics 40 Technology 16:40—17 The Development Situation of Hipower New Energy Group Co., Ltd. :05 Lithium Battery Technology The Goal and Focus of Energy 17:05—17 Lin Shuo, Secretary-general of Energy Storage Professional Storage Professional Committee's : Committee of CNECC 25 Work in Next Phase 17:30 The end Chair Tim Stratford of COVINGTON & BURLING LLP Major Policies and Development of 9:00—9: Hao Liu Deputy Director-General Global Cooperation Department of Projects During the "12th five-year" 20 China Development Bank Plan Policies on Loans and Investment 9:20—9: prospect of the World Bank in International Finance Corporation of World Bank 40 World New Energy Industry 9:40—10: The ADB's Analysis on World's Jun Tian Consultant from ABD's sustainable development dept 00 New Energy Investment Market Commercial Financing for New 10:00—10 : Energy Companies and Projects Wells Fargo 20 Operating in the US Market 10:20—10 Coffee Break :40 New Energy Chair Ellen Eliasoph of COVINGTON & BURLING LLP Morning March Finance 10:40—11 Preferential Policies on Credit of Vice president: Hongli Zhang 31 and :00 ICBC in New Energy Industry Investment 11:00—11 US Capital Markets -- Issues for NYSE rep and Covington Securities lawyer Forum :20 New Energy Enterprises§ Equity Merger, Restructuring and 11:20—11 Haisheng Wang Senior Analyst from Research Institue of Everbright Funding Rasing for New Energy : Securities 40 Enterprises US Acquisitions -- Projects and Development Pipelines 11:40-12: or Investments in, Acquisitions of, Investment banker and Covington M&A lawyer 00 and Joint Ventures with US New Energy Companies 12:00-12: Directions for Investment Choices Dong Ye President of Tsing Capital 20 in New Energy Industry Introduction to Corvington BaiLing 12:20-12:40 Representative from Corvington BaiLing law firm law firm(proposed) 12:50 the end Crystal Chair TBD Morning March Silicon 9:00—9: The Status of Raw Material of 31 Dr.Zeng Xianzhang General Manager of MEMC,China Solar Cells 20 Polysilicon Industry Development Forum The Status and Trend of Crystal 9:20—9: Wang Wenjing, Director of Solar Cells Technology Dep.of Institute of Silicon Solar Cells Industry 40 Electrical Engineering
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