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Saudi Energy 2014 kicks off 26/5/2014
Saudi Energy 2014 – the International Trade Exhibition for Electricity, Power Generation, Alternative Energy, Water Technology and Lighting – opens today Monday at the Riyadh International Convention and Exhibition Center (RIEC). It hosts 314 exhibitors from 28 countries including a number of national pavilions.
 
Held under the patronage of the Ministry of Water and Electricity and organized by Riyadh Exhibitions Company and Informa Exhibitions, the event will run until May 28 to present a comprehensive update on the energy sector development, prospects, technologies and products.
 
Saudi Energy 2014 will serve as a platform for energy professionals, government officials, investors and both local and regional buyers to showcase the latest trends and cutting-edge products, equipment, solutions and services in the power industry. It covers all different aspects of the industry, namely electricity generation and distribution, alternative and renewable energy technologies, modern lighting products and technologies, and water and water resources management technologies.
 
 
 
 
 
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