14th Microgrid Global Innovation Forum - SE Asia | April 20-21, 2021 | Bangkok
Optimizing microgrids for renewables integration, energy reliability, and rural/island communities

Southeast Asian countries will invest $9.8 billion in smart grid infrastructure between 2018 and 2027.* The region's development will be propelled by a handful of leading countries that have made smart grid investment a key pillar of their energy futures. By 2027, the largest markets will be Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, the Philippines and Vietnam. The market for microgrids and battery storage in particular will experience high levels of growth as countries seek solutions for remote and island communities. The time is now to position your company for success in this burgeoning market.

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Co-organized by the Smart Grid Observer and the Alliance for Rural Electrification (ARE), the 14th Microgrid Global Innovation Forum - Southeast Asia, April 20-21, 2021 in Bangkok brings together thought leaders, utilities, energy providers, project managers and other stakeholders for two days of focused networking and information sharing concerning the latest technological developments, design, implementation and operation of hybrid renewable energy microgrids. The emphasis is on maximizing the business case for microgrids, integration of renewable energy, and sharing real-world case studies of both grid-tied and off-grid/remote systems.

Topics to be addressed include:
• Microgrid feasibility, design, and implementation
• Community-run microgrids and powerplants & community-private partnerships for microgrids
• Innovations in increasing uptake of productive uses and appliances of microgrids
• Digital technologies and payment methods for microgrids
• Innovations for microgrid site selection
• Solar + storage systems for off-grid village environments
• Ownership models and benefits for multiple stakeholders - public-private partnerships
• Microgrids for communities in rural, remote, and island regions
• Smart metering and power control technologies
• Integration of microgrids into the larger grid
• Determining the correct technology mix for hybrid energy systems
• Project financing and economics: Attracting adequate funding
• Advanced battery, fuel cell, and energy storage technologies
• Off-grid systems for mining and off-shore applications
• Enabling technologies and advances for optimizing performance and control
• Regulatory and public policy considerations for microgrid advancement
• Standards and interoperability issues
• Market drivers and opportunities in Asia / Southeast Asia
• Maximizing renewables penetration and reducing carbon footprint



Why Participate?


Connect with Project Financers, Developers and Regulators -- The Forum is a unique opportunity to connect with finance professionals and regulators looking to enable viable microgrid projects in Asia / Southeast Asia. Project developers, IPPs and EPCs will be looking to establish relations with financial, business, regulatory and technology experts with insights and services to share.

In-Depth Presentations and Panel Sessions -- Don't skim the surface or sit through product pitches. Presentations at the Forum are carefully reviewed for objectivity, timeliness and depth of treament. Ample time is reserved for audience discussion and Q&A

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Real-World Case Studies and Lessons Learned -- Learn key take-aways from leading microgrid projects and how to apply them in various off-grid and grid-connected scenarios

Results Oriented -- Examine technology advances at the forefront of microgrid optimization, such as solar + storage. Interact with project principals and get up to speed on best practices and success strategies.

Objective and Comprehensive -- This is not a user group meeting. Enabling microgrid solutions from across the spectrum will be discussed by leading industry practioners.

Who Should Attend?

  • Project developers and innovators
  • Utilities and independent power producers
  • Solar PV, wind power, CHP, and renewable energy companies
  • Government agencies, institutions and communities interested in microgrid deployment
  • Power control system and software vendors
  • Battery suppliers and energy storage companies
  • Regulatory and policy development professionals
  • Researchers, educators, and professors focusing on sustainable energy
  • Finance and VC professionals
  • System integrators, service providers and consultants

Don't miss this opportunity to network with key industry leaders shaping the growing microgrid market in Asia / Southeast Asia -- Contact us to arrange your participation




*Southeast Asia Smart Grid: Market Forecast, September 2018, northeast group llc