14-16 April 2010, Kozhomkul Palace of Sports, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan | within BishkekBuild 2010 Exhibition
Currently, hydropower is the core development area in Kyrgyzstan’s power industry. The new short-term power policy addresses further electrification in production and social areas based on use of renewable water power, which can solve many power supply problems by turning some consumers to electrical power. With regard to water resources, Kyrgyzstan holds the third place (45.6% of potential reserves in the country’s total power balance) among the CIS countries, yielding only to Russia and Tajikistan. Still, current use of water power resources remains insignificant and makes up a mere 9.2% of the potential. In this respect, the Government of Kyrgyzstan is about to upgrade the existing hydroelectric power stations (GES) – Uchkurgan GES and At-Bashi GES, and to carry out a number of projects on construction of new GES – Kambaraty GES-1; Kambaraty GES-2; Verkhnenarynsk GES chain which will also include Oruktam GES, Janykel GES, Naryn GES-1, and Naryn GES-3.
In view of these facts, exhibitors will include companies offering construction, installation, repair, and start-up operations in hydraulic power industry; suppliers of equipment for hydroelectric power stations, think tanks, design institutions, and educational organisations working for hydraulic power industry, hydraulic engineering and environment protection.
:: Power Kyrgyzstan Exhibition On 14-16 April 2010, Bishkek, the national capital of Kyrgyzstan, will be hosting Power Kyrgyzstan Exhibition. The event aims to closely bring together manufacturers and suppliers of electrical equipment, services and technologies, and their end consumers; provide support in establishing joint ventures in the power sector, utilise the latest equipment and technologies by the country’s enterprises and therefore enhance upgrade and development of Kyrgyzstan’s power industry and ensure national power security.
The exhibition will provide exhibitors with an opportunity to present their products released to the markets of Kyrgyzstan and neighbouring countries; sign product supply contracts, learn more about current demand, an establish new business contacts. Invitees include leading international and local power companies; world manufacturers and suppliers of electrical equipment, technologies and services; enterprises which provide power facility maintenance; engineering and consulting companies.
:: Official Support
:: Exhibition Sectors
Power Generation & Electrical Equipment
Alternative Sources of Energy
Cables & Conductors
Lighting
:: Opportunities for Participants
:: Opportunities for Participants
:: Participation Options
:: Visitors and Advertising Even now, Power Kyrgyzstan is of a great interest for power specialists who will come from all regions of Kyrgyzstan and neighbouring countries. They include managers of enterprises in the fuel and energy complex and engineering technical services; chief engineers and power specialists from municipal utilities and various industrial facilities; representatives from design, construction and installation companies; transport, service and trade specialists; architects, designers and lighting engineers.
Organisers of the event carry out a full-scale campaign to draw more specialists to the exhibition. The campaign includes direct delivery of 10,000 invitation tickets by surface mail, fax and e-mail according to the database; calling potential visitors to invite them to the exhibition; advertising, articles and invitations in specialised local and international electronic and printed media; banners and boards on main streets of the city.
- Why Kyrgyzstan?
- Power Kyrgyzstan Exhibition
- Official Support
- Exhibition Sectors
- Opportunities for Participants
- Participation Options
- Visitors and Advertising
Currently, hydropower is the core development area in Kyrgyzstan’s power industry. The new short-term power policy addresses further electrification in production and social areas based on use of renewable water power, which can solve many power supply problems by turning some consumers to electrical power. With regard to water resources, Kyrgyzstan holds the third place (45.6% of potential reserves in the country’s total power balance) among the CIS countries, yielding only to Russia and Tajikistan. Still, current use of water power resources remains insignificant and makes up a mere 9.2% of the potential. In this respect, the Government of Kyrgyzstan is about to upgrade the existing hydroelectric power stations (GES) – Uchkurgan GES and At-Bashi GES, and to carry out a number of projects on construction of new GES – Kambaraty GES-1; Kambaraty GES-2; Verkhnenarynsk GES chain which will also include Oruktam GES, Janykel GES, Naryn GES-1, and Naryn GES-3.
In view of these facts, exhibitors will include companies offering construction, installation, repair, and start-up operations in hydraulic power industry; suppliers of equipment for hydroelectric power stations, think tanks, design institutions, and educational organisations working for hydraulic power industry, hydraulic engineering and environment protection.
:: Power Kyrgyzstan Exhibition On 14-16 April 2010, Bishkek, the national capital of Kyrgyzstan, will be hosting Power Kyrgyzstan Exhibition. The event aims to closely bring together manufacturers and suppliers of electrical equipment, services and technologies, and their end consumers; provide support in establishing joint ventures in the power sector, utilise the latest equipment and technologies by the country’s enterprises and therefore enhance upgrade and development of Kyrgyzstan’s power industry and ensure national power security.
The exhibition will provide exhibitors with an opportunity to present their products released to the markets of Kyrgyzstan and neighbouring countries; sign product supply contracts, learn more about current demand, an establish new business contacts. Invitees include leading international and local power companies; world manufacturers and suppliers of electrical equipment, technologies and services; enterprises which provide power facility maintenance; engineering and consulting companies.
:: Official Support
- Government of Kyrgyz Republic
- Ministry of Energy
:: Exhibition Sectors
:: Opportunities for Participants
- Receive detailed information about the current status and development outlooks for Kazakhstan’s power sector
- Establish new business contacts
- Sign supply contracts
- Present their products in the Kazakhstan market
- Assess their firm’s competition capacity
- Learn about their competitors’ activities
- Enhance the image of their brand
:: Opportunities for Participants
- Receive detailed information about the current status and development outlooks for Kyrgyzstan’s power sector;
- Establish new business contacts and sign supply contracts;
- Present the products in the Kyrgyzstan market;
- Assess the company’s competition capacity;
- Learn about their competitors’ activities;
- Enhance the image of their brand.
:: Participation Options
- Sponsorship of Power Kyrgyzstan 2010;
- Stand at the exhibition;
- Advertisement or company description in the official catalogue;
- Workshops or presentations at the exhibition;
:: Visitors and Advertising Even now, Power Kyrgyzstan is of a great interest for power specialists who will come from all regions of Kyrgyzstan and neighbouring countries. They include managers of enterprises in the fuel and energy complex and engineering technical services; chief engineers and power specialists from municipal utilities and various industrial facilities; representatives from design, construction and installation companies; transport, service and trade specialists; architects, designers and lighting engineers.
Organisers of the event carry out a full-scale campaign to draw more specialists to the exhibition. The campaign includes direct delivery of 10,000 invitation tickets by surface mail, fax and e-mail according to the database; calling potential visitors to invite them to the exhibition; advertising, articles and invitations in specialised local and international electronic and printed media; banners and boards on main streets of the city.











