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| Electric Power Automation Fair in Beijing Low-carbon economy refers to an economy advocating low power consumption, low pollution and low emission, and a major aim is to achieve energy conservation and emission reduction. Advanced automation technology is an effective way to attain energy-saving and emission reduction in various sectors. There is huge market potential in the development of low-carbon economy that favors the automation enterprises to actively expand to the sectors of smart grid, energy and electrical energy conservation. In the "Eleventh Five-Year Plan", investment on power grid is huge. The demand for power transmission and electric power automation equipment will therefore be sharply increased. Furthermore, it is expected that the total investment by the two largest grid corporations in China will reach 1.4 trillion in the next 3 years. This spells a prosperous development for electric power automation manufacturers. Despite the fact that there are many integrated automation fairs in China, there is a lack of specialized fair of its kind for the electric power industry. "2010 International Exhibition of Electric Power Automation Equipment & Technology (also know as EPA 2010)" provides the best business platform for automation enterprises to open up the electricity market. EPA 2010 will be held concurrently with "The 13th International Exhibition on Electric Power Equipment and Technology (Also known as EP China 2010)" during October 19 - 21, 2010 at China International Exhibition Center, Beijing, P.R. China. EP China is the only specialized power expo organized by the China Electricity Council and fully supported by all major power group corporations and power grid corporations in China, and the only and largest power event endorsed as UFI approved event. Capturing an 22,000sqm exhibiting area, they are expected to gather over 500 exhibitors and attract over 20, 000 trade visitors from all over China and abroad, including power group corporations, power dispatching companies, power grid corporations, power supplies bureaux, etc. write your comments about the article :: © 2010 Exhibition News :: home page |