Informa to organise two-day renewable energy expo in Hyderabad
Hyderabad: Informa Markets in India, the B2B exhibitions organiser, is organising the fifth edition of RenewX, a two-day Renewable Energy trade expo to be held on November 19 and 20, 2021 at Hitex, Hyderabad. The event will provide an industry platform to the renewable energy buyers and sellers enabling them to connect and collaborate for […]
Updated On - 08:47 PM, Thu - 18 November 21
Hyderabad: Informa Markets in India, the B2B exhibitions organiser, is organising the fifth edition of RenewX, a two-day Renewable Energy trade expo to be held on November 19 and 20, 2021 at Hitex, Hyderabad.
The event will provide an industry platform to the renewable energy buyers and sellers enabling them to connect and collaborate for generating business opportunities. RenewX will witness a congregation of South India’s green economy community to discuss industry trends, challenges and market insights.
The expo aims to bring together decision makers from renewable energy sectors, manufacturers, EPC companies, suppliers & distributors from different categories – PV modules, hybrid systems, materials and equipments, inverters, charge controllers, batteries, testing and monitoring systems, component manufacturers, bioenergy equipment manufacturers, backsheet manufacturers and system integrators.
While Telangana is a partner State, the Telangana State Renewable Energy Development Corporation will be the nodal agency at the show. This year, for the first time, the expo will be witnessing the presence of the UK joining as the ’Partner Country‘.
The key highlights of the show include a two-day conference, product showcase, pavilions in the form of UK Pavilion and participation from industry stalwarts such as Greenko Group, Longi Solar, Ginlong Solis, Premier Energies, Wattkraft, Goldi Solar, Evvo Solar, Pennar Industries, Rayzon Green Energies, Axitec Energy, Novasys Greenergy, REC Solar and Ksolare Energy among others.
Yogesh Mudras, MD, Informa Markets in India said, “Due to India’s geographical positioning and topography, solar power has a significant potential in the country offering a competitive advantage over other countries. Moreover, India is now embracing the idea of AgriPV as solar and the farming industries are beginning to see potential in the combined usage of land for food production and energy generation.”
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