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Smart Utilities Russia 2011, the industry leading meeting place for smart metering professionals will take place on 16-17 November 2011 in Moscow, Russia.
Russia, the world’s fourth-largest electricity market, with the population of over 140 million and stretching across 9 time zones, has seen an unprecedented demand for reliable power over the last decade. Few significant investments in the grid have been made since the Soviet era, with the current activities being spurred by a considerable increase in electricity consumption, coupled by the 2008 energy markets deregulation and Medvedev’s government initiatives in smart grid developments.
What to expect at Smart Utilities Russia 2011?
- Meet, interact and establish business links with 200+ industry experts in the increasingly dynamic and opportunity-rich Russian Smart Grid arena
- Debate with 25+ high level industry expert speakers and gain insights into the deregulated market and opportunities it presents; regulatory framework and investment strategies
- Understand what makes a grid smart through the following themes:
- Smart meters: what can be learnt from existing rollouts?
- Network technologies and how they can improve quality and continuity of supply
- European experiences and their applicability in the Russian space
- Financing and investments mechanisms
- Advanced communication infrastructure and how it can help balance generation and consumption
- Data protection cyber security: the threats and vulnerabilities of open and interoperable network operation
- Intelligent data: how to gather it and what is its practical potentia
For more information visit www.smartutilitiesrussia.com
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Smart Utilities Russia 2011, the industry leading meeting place for smart metering professionals will take place on 16-17 November 2011 in Moscow, Russia.
Russia, the world’s fourth-largest electricity market, with the population of over 140 million and stretching across 9 time zones, has seen an unprecedented demand for reliable power over the last decade. Few significant investments in the grid have been made since the Soviet era, with the current activities being spurred by a considerable increase in electricity consumption, coupled by the 2008 energy markets deregulation and Medvedev’s government initiatives in smart grid developments.
What to expect at Smart Utilities Russia 2011?
- Meet, interact and establish business links with 200+ industry experts in the increasingly dynamic and opportunity-rich Russian Smart Grid arena
- Debate with 25+ high level industry expert speakers and gain insights into the deregulated market and opportunities it presents; regulatory framework and investment strategies
- Understand what makes a grid smart through the following themes:
- Smart meters: what can be learnt from existing rollouts?
- Network technologies and how they can improve quality and continuity of supply
- European experiences and their applicability in the Russian space
- Financing and investments mechanisms
- Advanced communication infrastructure and how it can help balance generation and consumption
- Data protection cyber security: the threats and vulnerabilities of open and interoperable network operation
- Intelligent data: how to gather it and what is its practical potentia
For more information visit www.smartutilitiesrussia.com
Thought you might be interested!
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