AP's inaugural Power Utility Forum to kick off in Manila in March
It will also be held in four other ASEAN cities.
The first-ever Asian Power Utility Forum will kick off in Manila on March 8, and will bring together the archipelago's most influential thought leaders to discuss the biggest issues that the power industry is currently facing.
The Manila leg will tackle issues such as securing power financing, the implementation of renewable energy law in the Philippines, and how subsidies work in addressing the supply and demand imbalance in a country faced with energy crises. It will also feature an in-depth session by the National Power Corporation (NAPOCOR).
Speakers include industry leaders such as Urbano C. Mendiola, Vice President for Corporate Affairs at NAPOCOR; Ernesto B. Pantangco, Vice-Chairman of the National Renewable Energy Board (NREB); and Janssen Dela Cruz, Assistant Vice President - Business Development, Global Business Power Corporation (GBPC). All sessions will be moderated by Tim Charlton, editor-in-chief and publisher of Asian Power Magazine.
The Asian Power Utility Forum will also be held in four other key cities across the region, namely Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta, Bangkok, and Singapore.
The Manila leg will be held at Makati Shangri-La from 8:30 AM to 11:00 AM.
Interested speakers and sponsors may contact Dennice Paragas at [email protected], or at (65) 6223 7660 ext. 218. More information about the event can be found here.