Up to US$50 billion could be spent in GCC countries by 2015 to increase electricity generation by nearly 60,000 megawatts according to recent industry reports. Further investment will also then be undertaken to update transmission and distribution networks.
Faced with a possible 35% water and power shortfall by 2012 and with energy consumption in Dubai alone increasing by 15% year on year, regional governments are looking to alternative energy sources including renewable and nuclear to meet the rising energy demand.
Visiting Middle East Electricity, held from 8-10 February 2009 at Dubai International Exhibition Centre, is essential if you are looking to witness the latest technological advancements in the Power Generation, Electricity, Lighting, Water, Nuclear and New & Renewable Energy sectors and to learn how they can assist your business.
For free, fast-track access to Middle East Electricity 2009, with over 1,000 local, regional and international exhibitors, click here to pre-register.
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Power Generation & Water Middle East, the sister event to Middle East Electricity, takes place from 26-28 October at Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre. For further information visit http://www.powerandwaterme.com/
| | MAIN HEADLINES | 
| $95bn new city planned for Dubai 6 Oct 08, Arabian Business A Dubai government firm on Monday announced it will build a "new city" in the booming Gulf emirate at a projected cost of $95 billion.
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| $1.2bn GCC power grid to start trials by year end 30 Sept 08, Arabian Business The Gulf Co-operation Council Interconnection Authority will soon start trial operations of its $1.2 billion electricity grid that will connect Gulf states and help meet the region's rising energy needs. | 
| Dubai commits Dh72bn for utility projects 29 Sept 08, Emirates Business 24/7 Dubai has committed Dh 72 billion to fund its utility projects, which have been implemented during 2008 or are still under construction. | |
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