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  1. 1. SPEAKERS INCLUDE Our participation in MIREC 2015 generated two of our key partnerships that have helped secure a material portion of our current project pipeline.” Noah Eckert, Chief Commercial Officer, BayWa r.e. MIREC has become an iconic conference for the Renewable Energy Industry in Mexico. I am glad to have been part of it for several years!" Enrique Nieto Ituarte, Director of Sustainable Projects, Nacional Financiera (Nafinsa) AT THE FOREFRONT OF CLEAN ENERGY BUSINESS IN MEXICO Register before Friday 8 April to SAVE USD $400! ANTONIO NOYOLA Energy Planning Director CEMEX GEORGE OSORIO Founder and Managing Partner Conduit Capital Finance JOSÉ PABLO FERNANDEZ VELASCO CEO Grupo Dragon STEPHEN PEARLMAN Managing Partner REAL Infrastructure Capital Partners ÓSCAR BERNAL Director General EOSOL ENERGY de MÉXICO BRIAN O’SULLIVAN President Mexico Power Group GERARDO ALVAREZ- FRANYUTTI Vice-President - Energy Business Group Mexichem JESUS IVAN ARREDONDO PERERA Director General Comisión de Energía del Estado de Sonora mirecweek.com 70 EXHIBITORS 1100 ATTENDEES 150 SPEAKERS 5 DAYS
  2. 2. #mirecnews I am delighted to invite you to join me at MIREC WEEK 2016, where we are very excited to be celebrating our 5th Anniversary of delivering Mexico’s leading clean energy congress. It is an exciting time to be a part of Mexico’s renewable energy industry, after the Senate passed the Energy Transition Law and now the government is set to hold its first ever clean energy auctions in early 2016, perfectly positioning MIREC WEEK as the ideal event to understand the opportunities that lay ahead. Focused on business and attracting the biggest decision-makers and stakeholders in Mexico’s rapidly evolving clean energy landscape, the aim of this congress is to promote and establish strong relationships across the entire renewable energy value chain. Our aim is to provide you with the knowledge that you need to make informed business decisions, and the networking opportunities to fulfil your ambitions and meet the right people from leading developers, global investors, power offtakers and government policymakers. I urge you to take advantage of all that MIREC WEEK has to offer, from an incredible AWARDS night to VIP dinners, insightful panel sessions, exciting technology updates and brand new networking tools. I very much look forward to welcoming you personally in Mexico City this May! Best wishes, Jamie Dowswell Programme Director MIREC WEEK 2016 ADVISORY BOARD 94%of past attendees achieved their objectives by attending our event CLICK TO NAVIGATE> 2 A MESSAGE FROM THE ORGANISER ANTONIO NOYOLA Energy Planning Director CEMEX ALVARO PORTELLANO Head of Regulatory Affairs - Mexico Iberdrola GIOVANNI LANDI General Manager, Project Development JA Solar LUIS GUTIERREZ NEGRIN Board Member Asociación Internacional de Geotérmia ALBERTO VALDES President ANES SANTIAGO BARCON Advisor CRE SPEAKERS AGENDA SPONSOR AWARDS PRICINGMEETINGSWHAT’S NEW?
  3. 3. WHAT’S NEW FOR 2016? "MIREC is Mexico’s “must attend” renewable energy event! All the sector’s deal makers are at this event.” Dino Barajas, Partner, AKIN GUMP STRAUSS HAUER & FELD LLP Register before Friday 11 March to SAVE USD $800 - BOOK NOW 3 Offtaker Day - An entire day dedicated to the challenges faced by offtakers and high energy users and how they can incorporate clean energy into their power supply 10 Guest speakers and expert presenters from Mexican government, developers and international financiers 09 New interactive format sessions and interactive audience engagement to ask questions which relate to YOUR business challenges 08 5th Anniversary Celebrations - MIREC WEEK celebrates 5 years at the forefront of clean energy business in Mexico 07 Representation from the entire clean energy value chain including developers, investors, banks, offtakers and manufacturers06 Dedicated briefing session day to uncover project opportunities and challenges in geothermal, cogeneration, small-hydro and smart grids (Mon 16 May) 05 Brand New 1-2-1 meeting scheduler helping you to facilitate those all important business conversations 04 Over 32 hours of networking for you to meet decision makers in Mexico’s clean energy sector 03 02 Focused tracks, deep diving into solar and wind to get the latest sector specific insights from the country’s biggest developers and the leading global technology innovators (17 – 19 May) 01 Insights into Mexico’s clean energy auctions, regulations, investment opportunities, potential customers and the reality of doing business on the ground
  4. 4. mirecweek.comCLICK TO NAVIGATE> NEW FOR 2016! To bring you better networking opportunities than ever before, we’re launching our brand new online meeting scheduler allowing you to arrange meetings with fellow attendees before the event and build your agenda around them. Meetings will then take place onsite at the dedicated Meeting Zone. MEETING SCHEDULER 2 W 4 11 18 25 1 T 3 10 17 24 30 M 2 9 16 23 3 T 5 12 19 26 4 F 6 13 20 27 5 S 7 14 21 28 1 S 8 15 22 29 30 131 2 3 4 5 Book your ticket for MIREC WEEK Receive logins to access the MIREC Week Community – from here you can see all attendees and send them messages You will also receive access to the MIREC WEEK Meeting Scheduler. Pre-arrange all of your meetings with your fellow attendees before you get to the eventAdd sessions and meetings to your own personalised agenda as you go – then download it to keep track of what you have planned Sync your meetings to your outlook calendar as an extra reminder – if something comes up, you can propose a new time and reschedule, all through the platform Enjoy your meetings in the dedi- cated MIREC WEEK meeting zone Username ***************** 1-2-1 1. Book ticket 2. Login and start networking 6. Meet at MIREC 3. Pre-arrange meetings 5. Sync to Outlook 4. Build your Agenda 4SPEAKERS AGENDA SPONSOR AWARDS PRICINGMEETINGSWHAT’S NEW?
  5. 5. 5SPEAKERS PABLO OTIN Vice President - Emerging Markets 8minutenergy Renewables MALAQUIAS ENCARNACION Director for Renewable, DG and Energy Storage AES Mexico JASON SEGAL Managing Director Aldwych Capital Partners JACOBO MEKLER President AMEXHIDRO ALBERTO VALDES President ANES JOSE CELIS Secretary General ANES RAFAEL EDUARDO SANCHEZ GALAN Director - Brewery Support Anheuser-Busch InBev - Grupo Modelo HECTOR OLEA President ASOLMEX MARIAN AGUIRRE NIENAU Director - Energy Department Bancomext JAM ATTARI CEO BayWa r.e. Solar Projects SANTIAGO MORALES Partner Becquerel Capital LILIAN ALVES Associate - Latin America Bloomberg New Energy Finance ANTONIO NOYOLA Energy Director CEMEX JOSÉ RAMÓN ARDAVIN Executive Director CESPEDES JESUS IVAN ARREDONDO PERERA Director General Comisión de Energía del Estado de Sonora ODON DE BUEN RODRIGUEZ Director General CONUEE GEORGE OSORIO Founder and Managing Partner Conduit Capital Finance SANTIAGO BARCON Advisor CRE ALEJANDRO PERAZA Director of Electricity and Renewable Energy CRE PATRICIO GAMBOA Sub-Director of Energy Deacero STEFAN BLUM Managing Director DEG Mexico SAURABH ANAND Director Denham Capital GERARDO HIRIART Director General ENAL DAVID SHIELDS Director General Energia a Debate ALFREDO BETANCOURT Director General Eolectric Mexico OSCAR BERNAL Director General EOSOL ADI BLUM Director First Reserve ROB THRELKELD Global Manager of Renewable Energy General Motors JOSÉ PABLO FERNANDEZ VELASCO CEO Grupo Dragon ALVARO PORTELLANO Head of Local Regulatory Affairs - Renewables Business Iberdrola Renovable ANDRES GARCIA NOVEL Principal Investment Officer IFC LUIS GUTIERREZ NEGRIN Member of the Board International Geothermal Association CONFIRMED SPEAKERS 88%of past attendees have recommended the event to a colleague CLICK TO NAVIGATE> #mirecnews Last year we welcomed over 160 speakers to MIREC WEEK, and this year will be no different, attracting the speakers, panellists, advisory board members, judges and chairmen who can provide unbeatable insights into clean energy development in Mexico. AGENDA AWARDS PRICINGWHAT’S NEW? SPONSORMEETINGS
  6. 6. KAI SCHLUETTER Managing Partner Internovum Solar GIOVANNI LANDI General Manager JA Solar JOSE MIGUEL NIETO Regional Director - Latin America JCM Capital JON ANDONI BONETA Renewable Energy Team Leader Jema LILIA CORONEL ZAMORA President La Asociación Mexicana de Ingenieros Mecánicos y Electricistas (AMIME) LUIS ARIZAGA Head of Acquisitions Macquarie THIAGO ALFAIA Director Marathon Capital BRYAN FENNELL Managing Director Marathon Capital GERARDO ALVAREZ FRANYUTTI Head of Energy Mexichem BRIAN O'SULLIVAN President Mexico Power Group ENRIQUE NIETO ITUARTE, Director of Sustainable Projects, Nacional Financiera (Nafinsa) CARLOS CARRANZA Managing Director North American Development Bank MARCO GARCIA Chief Commerical Officer NexTracker JOHN HUFFAKER Vice President of Commercial Operations OCI Solar Power DIANA JENSEN Director of Renewable Energy Finance OPIC GEORGE HUMPHREY Partner Orrick MILTON MENDEZ Editor Petroleo e Energia RAQUEL IGUALA Head of Latin America Power Electronics STEPHEN PEARLMAN Managing Partner REAL Infrastructure Capital Partners CHRIS MCCORMICK Director of Strategy Reykjavik Geothermal SOLL SUSSMAN Managing Director S-Cubed Studio SANTIAGO CREUHERAS DIAZ Director General - Energy Efficiency and Sustainability SENER MICHELLE RAMIREZ BUENO Directora de Geotermia SENER JEFF THOMAS PAVLOVIC Director General de Generación, Conducción y Transformación de Energía Eléctrica SENER OSCAR MIRANDA MIRANDA President Smart Grids Mexico JOSE MEDINA CEO Sonnergia ALEJANDRO ROBLES Director Sowitec BENJAMIN QUINTANA Senior Production Manager Sun Action Trackers EDGAR ARVIZU VP - Latin America Sustainable Power Group DARIO ANDREANI Chairman Sustrend ALEJANDRO ELEK CFO Troy Hydro MANNTI CUMMINS Director Veleta Energia BENIGNO VILLARREAL CEO Vive Energia CONFIRMED SPEAKERS For speaking opportunities please contact Jamie Dowswell here 6
  7. 7. Choose from a series of afternoon briefings taking place side by side during an informative Market Briefing Day, focusing on providing insights and meeting key players in Mexico’s clean and renewable energy sectors. Select the session where you need critical business intelligence dedicated to project development, challenges and opportunities in: • Geothermal • Cogeneration & Waste to Energy • Small-hydro • Smart Grids & New Technologies Choose from the solar or wind stream, or alternatively move between streams: This two track day will focus on project case studies, investment and finance, and advances in technology. Óscar Bernal, Director General, EOSOL ENERGY de MÉXICO Edgar Arvizu, VP – Latin America, S POWER (Sustainable Power Group) Jesus Ivan Arredondo Perera, Director General, Comisión de Energía del Estado de Sonora Pablo Otin, Vice President - Emerging Markets, 8minutenergy Renewables Celebrate the industry at the MIREC Awards - a night of glitz and glamour for Executive and Premium pass holders Premier Networking Brunch: Finish your time at MIREC WEEK with a final opportunity to network with other renewable energy professionals over an extended brunch briefing session. Take advantage of the intimate atmosphere to make those final lasting business connections. Clarifying the new Wholesale Electricity Market: This detailed and in-depth day focuses on navigating Mexico’s new Wholesale Electricity Market Guidelines, including the latest on the clean energy auctions, tariffs and pricing and the appetite for investment in renewable energy. Featuring insights from: George Osorio, Founder and Managing Partner, Conduit Capital Finance Diana Jensen, Director of Renewable Energy Finance, OPIC Stephen Pearlman, Managing Partner, REAL Infrastructure Capital Partners Andres Garcia Novel, Principal Investment Officer, IFC Marian Aguirre Nienau, Director – Energy Department, Bancomext For the first time in its history, MIREC WEEK will host a day focusing on small, medium and large offtakers to discuss, review and provide solutions to the challenges faced by these important commercial energy users in Mexico. The focus of the day will be relevant for solar and wind developers looking to secure PPA agreements with private sector players, and those offtakers who are looking for clarification and understanding of how to reduce energy costs and improve efficiency. Gerardo Alvarez-Franyutti, Vice-President, Energy Business Group, Mexichem Rafael Eduardo Sanchez Galan, Director - Brewery Support, Anheuser-Busch InBev Santiago Creuheras Diaz, Director General - Energy Efficiency and Sustainability, SENER OFFTAKER DAY W E D N E S D A YT U E S D A Y T H U R S D A Y F R I D A YM O N D A Y mirecweek.comCLICK TO NAVIGATE> BUILD YOUR OWN AGENDA MARKET BRIEFING MIREC AWARDS CLARIFYING THE NEW ENERGY MARKET PV AND WIND ENERGY DEVELOPMENT NETWORKING DAY 7SPEAKERS AWARDS PRICINGWHAT’S NEW? AGENDAMEETINGS SPONSOR
  8. 8. Choose from 1 of 4 briefings below Premium and Executive pass holders only Premium pass holders only AGENDA AT A GLANCE Market Briefing Stream Executive Insight Stream Executive Insight Stream - Mexico's Wholesale Electricity Market Executive Insight Stream - Mexico's Wholesale Electricity Market Networking Lunch MIREC WEEK Welcome Cocktail Reception MIREC WEEK Welcome Dinner Premium pass holders only PV and Wind Energy Development Offtaker Day MIREC Inauguration Ceremony Networking Brunch (10:30 - 12:30) Keynote Panels and Presentations PV PV Wind Wind Plenary Sessions Assessing the Benefits and Challenges of Renewable Energy for Offtakers Networking Lunch Reviewing Regulatory Requirements, Reducing Energy Costs and Improving Energy Efficiency MIREC WEEK 5th Anniversary Networking Drinks MIREC AWARDS Executive and Premium pass holders only MIREC WEEK WRAP UP PARTY PREMIUM DINNER Premium pass holders only MIREC AWARDS After Party Expo running throughout the day Clarifying the new energy market PV WIND Breakfast briefings Breakfast briefings PV WIND or Meeting Zone open throughout the day Allocated Meeting Zone Time dedicated for the meeting scheduler A CB Dor or or Geothermal Energy Market Briefing Mexico Cogeneration and Waste- to-Energy opportunities Mexico Smart Grids & New Technologies Briefing Mexico Small- Hydro Market Briefing Premium pass holders only MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY AM PM EVE 5 Days of Clean Energy Business Opportunities 8Register before Friday 8 April to SAVE USD $400 - BOOK NOW
  9. 9. MARKET BRIEFING STREAM • Are you looking to learn more about the opportunities in Mexico’s geothermal industry? • Do you want to network and develop relationships with key stakeholders in small-hydro, geothermal, cogeneration and smart grids? • Do you have questions that need to be answered regarding the growth of smart grids in Mexico? • Are you seeking to assess the real opportunity available in small-hydro development? Geothermal Energy Market Briefing Mexico Cogeneration and Waste-to-Energy opportunities Mexico Smart Grids & New Technologies Briefing Mexico Small- Hydro Market Briefing Reviewing the next steps for the development of geothermal projects in Mexico’s Energy Mix, including perspectives from the country’s biggest developers and consultants 15.00 Keynote Presentation Michelle Ramirez Bueno, Director of Geothermal, Secretaria de Energia (SENER) 15.30 Geothermal Development Opportunities in Mexico • Providing a review of the Round Zero Geothermal auctions in 2015 • Forecasting the future of geothermal development in Mexico over the next five years MODERATOR: Gerardo Hiriart, CEO, ENAL CONFIRMED SPEAKERS FROM International Geothermal Association, Ambata Capital, Secretaria de Energia (SENER), Grupo Dragón 16.30 Reviewing the latest trends in Geothermal financing, technology and regulation for Latin America • Assessing financing and investment structures for geothermal projects in Latin America • Determining the financial risks involved with geothermal exploration • Highlighting the importance of environmentally specific technology for geothermal development Clean Energy is forming an increasingly important part of Mexico’s climate change reduction targets. This one day forum will review the latest cogeneration developments in Mexico’s energy intensive industry with insights from local experts and important stakeholders in the waste to energy sector. 15.00 Keynote Presentation 15.30 Assessing the cogeneration development landscape in Mexico • Identifying the latest projects and players in cogeneration • Promoting financing and investment in cogeneration opportunities 16.00 Reviewing the opportunities in Mexico’s Waste-to-Energy Market • Reviewing the appetite for investment, and project opportunities in Mexico’s waste to energy market • Assessing the due diligence, technical and engineering studies ahead of developing waste to energy projects Detailing implementation plans, reviewing international case studies and assessing new technologies for a smart grid revolution in Mexico 15.00 Keynote Presentation 15.30 Smart Grids Development in Mexico • Assessing the development of smart grid infrastructure in Mexico and the potential benefits • Reviewing current investment expectations for smart grids over the next five years CHAIRMAN Oscar Miranda, President, Smart Grid Mexico 16.30 New Energy Technologies for the Mexican Market • Comparing smart grid technology fit for purpose for the Mexican energy sector • Developing and implementing technological solutions to increase the efficiency of the energy sector CHAIRMAN Oscar Miranda, President, Smart Grid Mexico Highlighting the opportunities for Small Hydro development across Mexico with key developers, technology providers and stakeholders in the sector. 15.00 Keynote Presentation 15.30 Panel: Assessing Small Hydro Opportunities in Mexico and LATAM • Reviewing the appetite for investment, and project opportunities in Mexico’s small hydro sector • Assessing the due diligence, technical and engineering studies for small hydro development CHAIRMAN Jacobo Mekler, President, Asociación Mexicana de Energía Hidroeléctrica (AMEXHIDRO) SPEAKERS Alejandro Elek, CFO, Troy Hydro 16.30 Panel: Reviewing the Latest Technologies in Small Hydro • What new innovative technologies are available for the small-hydro sector? • Comparing turbines, bearings and materials depending on project scope and location • Assessing international case studies of small hydro development CHAIRMAN Jacobo Mekler, President, Asociación Mexicana de Energía Hidroeléctrica (AMEXHIDRO) In association with In association with A CB D 09.00 - 15.00 Allocated meeting zone time and lunch. 15.00 - 17.30 Choose one of the afternoon briefings below focusing on providing insights into important markets and meeting key players in Mexico’s clean and renewable energy sectors. Executive and Premium pass holders only! MONDAY 16 May AGENDA 17.30 MIREC WEEK Welcome Cocktail Reception 9 Also happening on Monday, Executive Insight Stream Click here to view
  10. 10. The new Wholesale Electricity Market Guidelines: How do they affect your business? Gain clarity on Mexico’s new Wholesale Electricity Market Guidelines by understanding exactly how the technical aspects and key details will affect your business. This in-depth session will be led by one of the leading Mexican energy experts who will answer the questions and actual project challenges that you bring to this full day training workshop. Guest speakers will also feature to provide you with their latest insights, including: • Senior representative from the Mexican government • Solar / wind developer based in Mexico Who should attend? This workshop will be applicable to anyone involved in, or looking to enter Mexico’s lucrative renewable energy sector. With limited places available, each attendee is expected to bring their own challenges and questions so that these can be discussed during the workshop. This session will benefit energy professionals from the following sectors seeking to gain a more informed understanding of Mexico’s electricity sector: • Solar energy developers • Wind energy developers • Financiers, banking and investment professionals • Commercial offtakers from small, medium or large energy users • Consultants or legal professionals This workshop and training session (09:30 – 16:00) includes interactive discussions, guest speakers, in-depth case studies and continuous coffee! The workshop will delve deeper into some of the biggest challenges for energy professionals working in the Mexican market. EXECUTIVE INSIGHT STREAM For premium pass holders only! Limited to first 20 registrations! 10Local rates available - For more information on pricing click here 09:30 –10:00: Coffee and Registration 10:00 – 11:00: Workshop and Training Part 1 11:00 – 11:30: Government Guest Speaker 11:30 – 12:00: Coffee Break 12:00 – 13:30: Workshop and Training Part 2 13:30 – 14:30: Lunch Break 14:30 – 15:00: Developer Guest Speaker 15:00 – 16:00: Workshop and Training Part 3 17:30 – 19:30: MIREC WEEK Welcome Cocktail Reception MONDAY 16 May AGENDA 17.30 MIREC WEEK Welcome Cocktail Reception 20.00 MIREC WEEK Welcome Dinner (Premium pass holders only) 10 Also happening on Monday, Market Briefing Stream Click here to view
  11. 11. • Determining the legal and regulatory safeguards in place to protect the PPA agreements from future changes • What legal challenges will the new Energy Market bring to companies looking to do business in Mexico? Extended Networking Lunch14.00 Investor insights: Highlighting the attractiveness of Mexico’s clean energy sector • Assessing critical factors impacting investment decisions in clean and renewable energy in Mexico • Determining the impact of the clean energy auctions on appetite for investment • Providing insights into core focus areas for investors when seeking new projects in the renewables sector PANELISTS Saurabh Anand, Director, Denham Capital Andres Garcia Novel, Principal Investment Officer, IFC Marian Aguirre Nienau, Director - Energy Department, Bancomext Enrique Nieto Ituarte, Director of Sustainability, NaFin Jason Segal, Managing Director, Aldwych Capital Assessing the current state of low-carbon and climate-resilient investment in Mexico • Determining the global appetite for investment in renewable energy and climate change initiatives • Providing key strategies and insights to increase investment towards Mexico’s clean energy goals MODERATOR George Osorio, Founder and Managing Partner, Conduit Capital Finance PANELISTS Adi Blum, Director, First Reserve Jose Miguel Nieto, Regional Director – Latin America, JCM Capital Diana Jensen, Director of Renewable Energy Finance, OPIC Stephen Pearlman, Managing Partner, REAL Infrastructure Capital Partners Reviewing energy tariff trends: Fossil fuel technologies vs. renewables • What does the future hold for natural gas in Mexico? How will it impact the pricing of renewable energy? • The rise and fall of oil: Will we see $100 per barrel again in the next 5 years? • Are renewables and traditional energy sources competing on a level playing field? • Assessing the impact of electricity subsidies in Mexico • Gas prices vs. fuel oil prices vs. renewable energy costs MODERATOR David Shields, Director General, Energia a Debate PANELISTS Jose Ramon Ardavin, Executive Director, CESPEDES Soll Susman, Managing Director, S-Cubed Studio 15.30 16.15 17.00 MIREC WEEK 2016 Inauguration Ceremony and Keynote Addresses Providing clarity on Government Guidelines from the policymaking bodies • What does it really mean from a financial perspective? Reviewing the energy pricing outcomes • Determining Feed-in Tariffs and assessing interconnection requirements • Understanding and analysing the full package of regulatory guidelines The Energy Auctions: Looking in the rear view mirror • MIREC: Providing the first milestone on the effectiveness of the new market • Who were the winners and losers of the energy auctions in 2016? And which regions participated? • Detailing what you need to know about energy prices and tariffs • Assessment: Should grandfathered projects move to the new market regulations? • Defining the players in Mexico’s new energy market • Providing an overview of new entrants and existing customers and suppliers in the new energy market • Assessing regional renewable energy development projects across Mexico MODERATOR Santiago Barcon, Advisor, CRE & Editor, Petróleo e Energia Keynote presentation Senior Representative, IUSASOL Networking and Coffee Break11.30 Step-by-step: Understanding the process for securing permits for energy projects • Determining the organisational structure and key bodies and departments • Reviewing permitting requirements for pequeños productores • Local, regional or national? Which bodies to approach to secure project permits? • What community considerations are included in the new laws for electricity, and will this impact the permitting process? Keynote presentation Giovanni Landi, General Manager, Project Development, JA Solar Q&A: Assessing international insights into energy reforms across the world • How does Mexico compare? Assessing energy reforms in other international markets to benchmark Mexico’s progress • Is Mexico beating its own path, or is it replicating the trajectory of American renewable energy development? • Are there enough initiatives in place to attract investment to develop indigenous solar and wind industries? PANELISTS Jam Attari, CEO, BayWa r.e, Solar Projects Establishing the legal frameworks and critical guidelines for Mexico’s new Energy Market 09.00 10.00 10.25 11.10 12.15 12.40 13.00 13.30 CLARIFYING THE NEW WHOLESALE ELECTRICITY MARKET TUESDAY 17 May AGENDA 18.00 MIREC WEEK 5th Anniversary Networking Drinks 20.00 Premium Dinner (Premium pass holders only) 11
  12. 12. Keynote panel: Reviewing the energy auctions from a solar perspective • Assessing the success of the energy auctions for the solar PV sector • Have the legal guidelines for the new Energy Market been appropriately defined? • Determining the financial aspects of the auctions and participation requirements • When will financing begin for the energy auction winners? • Clarifying the counter party on energy contracts Keynote Presentation Senior Representative, IUSASOL Solar Developer Strategy Focus session • Exploring the opportunities of the long term auctions, the risks and implications of development and PPAs • Pricing mechanisms: Determining pricing and key influencing factors such as interconnection rules, location of permitting areas, and category of offtakers using the power • Factoring into account local community concerns when developing renewable energy projects PANELISTS Óscar Bernal, Director General, EOSOL ENERGY de MÉXICO Edgar Arvizu, VP – Latin America, S POWER (Sustainable Power Group) Jesus Ivan Arredondo Perera, Director General, Comisión de Energía del Estado de Sonora Pablo Otin, Vice President - Emerging Markets, 8minutenergy Renewables Keynote Presentation Giovanni Landi, General Manager – Project Development, JA Solar Networking and Coffee Break11.05 Presentation: Examining the Energy Spot Market • What factors should developers consider when selling energy on the spot market? • Determining the likely pricing structure of the energy spot market • Reviewing peak demand periods and the impact on spot market pricing Lilian Alves, Associate – Latin America, Bloomberg New Energy Finance Keynote Presentation Senior Representative, BayWa r.e. Keynote Presentation John Huffaker, Vice President of Commercial Operations, OCI Solar Power Technology Focus Panel: Identifying new and innovative technology for Mexico’s solar developments • Assessing new trends in solar panels and modules to identify cost savings in solar project development • Providing an overview of the PV technology landscape in Mexico • What new technologies can be adapted in solar developments to improve efficiencies? PANELISTS Alberto Cuter, General Manager Latin America, Jinko Solar Marco Garcia, Chief Commercial Officer, NEXTracker Senior Representative, First Solar Senior Representative, Ingeteam Senior Representative, ET Solar 09.00 09:40 10.00 10.45 11.40 11.55 12.15 12.35 Keynote Presentation Senior Representative, Huawei Panel Session: Determining development challenges and opportunities in Mexico’s PV sector • Distributed generation vs. utility scale development: Which market holds the most promise in the short, medium and long term? • Highlighting strategies to improve project efficiency and maximise energy production with new technology • Reviewing financial structuring for bankable, large-scale solar projects • Auditing potential investments and performing due diligence to assess technological and engineering requirements • Assessing the development of transmission and interconnection for utility scale solar projects PANELISTS Senior Representative, Schneider Electric Benjamin Quintana, Director of Business Development, Sun Action Trackers Raquel Iguala, Head of Latin America, Power Electronics Extended VIP Networking Lunches & Business Matchmaking Facilities14.25 Panel: Reviewing key developments in Mexico’s residential rooftop sector • Assessing tariffs for rooftop PV and future policy developments • Reducing red tape requirements for connecting residential solar • Providing an update on the DAC market. What is the opportunity for residential PV? • Assessing international solar leasing models and their applicability for Mexico Panel: Clarifying the new market guidelines for residential solar and distributed generation • Understanding the impact on net metering and energy banking in the new Energy Market guidelines • Assessing the benefits of distributed generation, such as reduced investment in grid infrastructure and proximity to load centres • What are the growth expectations and future for off-grid solar development PANELISTS Malaquias Encarnacion, Director for Renewable, DG and Energy Storage, AES Mexico Reviewing solar storage solutions and commercial viability for the Mexican market • Reviewing the latest innovations in storage technologies for the Mexican market • Assessing the cost of solar storage and determining its economic feasibility in Mexican energy projects 13.20 14.00 16.00 16.45 17.30 With an expected 36GW of installed solar capacity in Mexico by 2040, the opportunity for the development of solar power is immense. During the PV streams MIREC WEEK will uncover the key information needed to understand the commercial opportunity in the market, including energy pricing, the results of the energy auctions, permitting requirements and interconnection challenges. SOLAR PV STREAM WEDNESDAY 18 May AGENDA 18.00 MIREC AWARDS (Premium and Executive pass holders only) 20.00 MIREC AWARDS After Party 12 Wind Power Stream Click here to view
  13. 13. Presentation: Providing an overview of the key requirements for wind power development in Mexico • Determining key permits and interconnection requirements for wind projects • Key considerations for the delivery of environmental impact studies • Reviewing the needs of the community and identifying potential hurdles within social impact studies • Overcoming project delays and factors which extend the length of construction Keynote Panel Session: Wind Developer Strategic Focus session • Reviewing the long term auctions and impact on Mexico’s wind energy sector • What are the risks and implications of wind project development in Mexico? • Exploring future opportunities in the wind power sector for project development PANELISTS Brian O’Sullivan, President, Mexico Power Group Benigno Villarreal, CEO, Vive Energia Reviewing the energy auctions from the perspective of the wind industry • Have the legal guidelines been appropriately defined for the new energy market? • Determining the financial aspects of the energy auctions, including tariffs and pricing • Clarifying the details of the counter party on energy contracts PANELISTS Alfredo Betancourt, Director General, Eolectrico Desarrollo Renovable Alejandro Robles, Managing Director, Sowitec Felix Zhang, Executive Director, Envision Networking and Coffee Break11.30 Determining the true cost of wind power as an energy source • Forecasting the price of Mexican energy tariffs - Will the wind industry ever reach $100 per MWh? • Were the energy auctions a success for wind power pricing? Debt, Equity and Finance: Structuring investment and debt for wind energy projects • Reconciling the length of debt repayments with length of contracts and payment terms • Providing appropriate financing structures for wind projects • Determining PPA bankability and any changes in requirements for project investment • Is there any flexibility in the debt to equity ratio? PANELISTS Luis Arizaga, Head of Acquisitions, Macquarie Stefan Blum, Managing Director, DEG Mexico 09.00 10.00 10.45 12.15 12.35 Case study: Equity capital raising and project financing of the La Bufa Wind Farm • Detailing the challenges of raising capital for the project • Identifying the procedures and requirements for project financing in Mexico’s wind power sector • Sharing lessons learned from a developer and financier’s perspective Thiago Alfaia, Director, Marathon Capital Brian O’Sullivan, President, Mexico Power Group Snapshot Presentation: Outlining the benefits of US Dollar PPAs for international investors and cross-border stakeholders • Providing lower interest rates and reducing exchange rate volatility • Offering more clarity in line with construction costs • Determining any benefits from the use of Mexican pesos instead of US$ Dollars • Establishing PPA agreements with offtakers – what you may not know Extended Networking Lunch14.00 Developing government policy to encourage higher private sector investment in grid infrastructure and transmission • What policy initiatives can be enacted to encourage additional investment in grid infrastructure? • Identifying which areas and regions of Mexico require the most pressing need for investment Reviewing the latest developments in operation and maintenance strategies for Mexico’s wind farms • Improving wind farm efficiency by adopting effective maintenance strategies • Determining the benefit of wind resource assessment technology • Enhancing the availability and reliability of wind generation facilities End of Session 13.20 13.45 16.00 16.45 17.30 WIND POWER STREAM WEDNESDAY 18 May AGENDA A total of 22 gigawatts of wind power will be added in Mexico over the next 25 years, requiring $46 billion in investment. At MIREC WEEK 2016, you will get the chance to network directly with project developers, government policy makers and industry leaders and hear about their plans for wind power development. 18.00 MIREC AWARDS (Premium and Executive pass holders only) 20.00 MIREC AWARDS After Party 13 Solar PV Stream Click here to view
  14. 14. Keynote Presentation: Reviewing the benefits of incorporating solar PV and wind power in energy intensive industries • Highlighting the benefits of adopting solar energy for small – medium sized industries • Determining the key guidelines for establishing self-supply projects in wind power • Assessing the benefits of rooftop solar for commercial and manufacturing businesses Keynote Panel: Identifying potential financial challenges for offtakers when incorporating renewables into their energy supply • What are the trends and how will they affect offtakers from a pricing perspective? • Understanding CFE tariffs and pricing policies and working out what is best for your business • Determining the cost/benefit for large offtakers to maintain existing agreements with CFE vs. becoming ‘Usarios Qualificados’ PANELISTS Gerardo Alvarez-Franyutti, Vice-President - Energy Business Group, Mexichem Rob Threlkeld, Global Manager – Renewable Energy, Global Environmental Compliance & Sustainability, General Motors The Clean Energy Debate: Combined cycle vs. renewables • Assessing which technology is better suited to energy intensive users and offtakers • Reviewing the development of combined cycle and cogeneration projects across Mexico • What provisions are included in the new Energy Laws for combined cycle compared with renewables Extended VIP Networking Lunches & Business Matchmaking Facilities11:30 Panel: Reviewing the ‘carrots’ of the new wholesale electricity market for renewable energy developers • Assessing the long-term auctions and establishing the length of PPA agreements • Clean energy certificates: How much benefit do they provide? • Will the energy spot market be attractive enough for developers to participate? PANELISTS Jeff Pavlovic, Managing Director of Electric Industry Coordination, SENER 10.00 10.45 12.15 Reviewing innovative technologies to help reduce the environmental impact of offtakers • Determining processes applicable for energy saving and reducing environmental impact in energy intensive industries • Providing Latin American case studies to effectively mitigate against climate change Dario Andreani, Chairman, Sustrend Understanding the potential for solar in the rooftop, commercial and industrial space • Defining the scope and forecasting the market for C&I in Mexico • Assessing demand for rooftop solar in Mexico • Reviewing financing for distributed generation projects Extended VIP Networking Lunches & Business Matchmaking Facilities How can renewables reduce energy costs for offtakers? • What are the core advantages of renewable energy for offtakers? • Assessing the strategies required to identify reliable renewable energy suppliers • Providing a cost benefit analysis of renewable energy versus traditional sources of energy PANELISTS Rafael Eduardo Sanchez Galan, Director - Brewery Support, Anheuser-Busch InBev Panel Discussion - Delivering energy efficiency strategies within commercial energy usage • Developing incentivisation strategies to improve energy efficiency and reduce energy costs • Reducing energy consumption and costs through the use of energy efficiency technology, policies and approaches PANELISTS Santiago Creuheras Diaz, Director General - Energy Efficiency and Sustainability, SENER How will the government’s renewable energy directives impact the business of offtakers? • Will the 5% energy commitment impact business strategy for offtakers? • Providing expert and government perspectives on key issues and trends affecting energy intensive industries, such as mining and manufacturing • Understanding the regulatory changes of the new Wholesale Electricity Market and how these will affect offtakers 13.00 13.20 16.00 16.45 17.25 For the first time in its history, MIREC WEEK will host a day focusing on small, medium and large energy offtakers to discuss, review and provide solutions to the challenges faced by these important commercial energy users in Mexico. The focus of the day will be relevant for solar and wind developers looking to secure PPA agreements with private sector players, and those offtakers who are looking for clarification and understanding of how to reduce energy costs and improve efficiency. OFFTAKER DAY THURSDAY 19 May AGENDA 09.00 20.00 MIREC Wrap up Party 14.05 Special rates for Offtakers - find out more here 14
  15. 15. WHY SPONSOR? Are you interested in Mexico's fast-paced renewable energy sector? MIREC will provide you with an unparalleled platform, offering a one-of-a-kind opportunity to build exclusive business relationships with the most powerful and influential decision makers in Mexico’s renewable energy sector. From exclusive VIP dinners and brunches to entertain clients, to delivering keynote presentations that demonstrate your thought leadership, MIREC has something for you. WHO WILL YOU MEET? 2016 SPONSORS Promote thought leadership Position your service or product Enter one of the world’s hottest renewables markets Position your company at MIREC WEEK in front of budget holders, developers, investors and offtakers to: Increase your branding An unparalleled seniority of decision- maker, including: 60% CEO / PRESIDENT / VP / DIRECTOR 30% MANAGER 8% CONSULTANT / HEAD OF DEPARTMENT / ADVISOR 2% RESEARCHER / ANALYST LEAD SPONSOR SILV ER SPO NSO RS AWAR DS DR I NKS R ECEPTI O N SPO NSO R LANYAR D AND B ADG E SPO NSO R D IAMOND SPONSOR PLATINUM SPONSOR GOLD SPONSORS 15
  16. 16. MIREC WEEK has been instrumental in fostering renewable energy in Mexico. It is a high profile, very professional, and excellent event that is catalysing the energy transition in our CLICK TO NAVIGATE> Available SOLD #mirecnews country.” Daniel Chacon, Country Lead – Mexico, Latin America Regional Climate Initiative (LARCI) EXHIBITION FLOORPLAN 86%Of Exhibition Space SOLD! FOR MORE INFORMATION ON HOW YOUR ORGANISATION CAN TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE UNIQUE OPPORTUNITIES AT MIREC WEEK, PLEASE CONTACT Nick Wilkins +44 (0) 20 3355 4224 nick.wilkins@greenpowerconferences.com The ITA and CS logos are registered trademarks of the U.S. Department of Commerce, used with permission. 16AGENDA AWARDS PRICINGWHAT’S NEW? SPEAKERSMEETINGS SPONSOR
  17. 17. Wednesday 18 May, 19:30 until late, MIDE - Museo Interactivo De Economia AWARDS CATEGORIES Awards Drinks Reception Sponsor In 2016, the MIREC AWARDS will be back bigger and better than ever, and the Awards categories and criteria have been crafted after careful consultation with key figures and experts from Mexico’s clean energy industry. Click here to nominate - submissions deadline is 15 April 2016! MIREC PROJECT OF THE YEAR MEXICAN RENEWABLE INDUSTRY CHAMPION BREAKTHROUGH COMPANY OF THE YEAR BEST RENEWABLE ENERGY COLLABORATION MEXICAN RENEWABLE BUSINESS PERSON OF THE YEAR INSTALLER OF THE YEAR WIND INDUSTRY CHAMPION SOLAR INDUSTRY CHAMPION MIREC INNOVATION AWARD Click Here to view last years highlights 17
  18. 18. $249 USD Executive Room Single $299 USD JR Suite $189 USD Standard Single / Double OROR HILTON REFORMA V. JUAREZ #70. COLONIA CENTRO, MEXICO CITY, DISTRITO FEDERAL, 06010, MEXICO TEL: +52-55-5130-5300 FAX: +52-55-5130-5255 Green Power Conferences has agreed a discounted preferential rate for all conference attendees at the Hilton Mexico City Reforma. These rates are available for a limited time only so we encourage you to book your accommodation as soon as possible. In all cases attendees are responsible for any booking that they make. We would also highly recommend that you do not book through any third party agencies, and that any bookings are made directly with the Hilton online or over the phone. The above rates are valid for stays between the 13th May – 22nd May 2016 Rates are exclusive of 16% VAT and 3% lodging tax All rates include gym access and WIFI Please contact nicole.maragh@greenpowerconferences.com to register your interest Mexico City holds a rich history and a number of intriguing cultural, archaeological and historical sites. While you are here make sure you entertain a quick visit to the stunning Museo Nacional de Antropologia, filled with its Mayan artifacts, or Chapultepec Castle, which stands prominently in the middle of Mexico City. Just outside of Mexico City, there is also the opportunity to travel to Teotihuacan, the site of some of the most architecturally significant Mesoamerican pyramids built in the pre-Columbian Americas. Visit the Avenue of the Dead, and the Pyramids of the Sun and Moon, to take in what it must have felt like to live in Mesoamerica during the first millennium. The Hilton Reforma is located in an iconic downtown district of Mexico City. Enjoy Hilton hospitality and attentive service during your vacation or business trip in this 5 star luxury hotel. The rates are as follows and are valid until 20 April 2016, after this date the best available rates will be offered. Things to do in Mexico City THE VENUE YOUR ACCOMMODATION 18
  19. 19. 3 EASY WAYS TO REGISTER MIREC 2016 PRICING International Premium International Executive International Basic Local Premium Local Executive Local Basic BOOK HERE BOOK HERE STANDARDEARLY BOOKING RATE UNTIL 8 APR ONSITE BOOK HERE $3,799 $1,299 $4,199 $4,599 $3,299 $3,699 $4,099 $2,799 $3,199 $3,599 $1,399 $1,499 $1,099 $1,199 $1,299 $899 $999 $1,099 www.mirecweek.com+44 (203) 5989680 joshua.green@greenpowerconferences.com WHY NOT SEND A GROUP? DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE ON REQUEST, BENEFIT FROM: • More effective networking ensuring all key contacts are safeguarded • Strong corporate presence • Take advantage of corporate discounted rates Contact JOSH GREEN on +44 (0)20 3598 9680 PACKAGE OPTIONS PREMIUM EXECUTIVE BASIC 3 Day Conference 3 Day Exhibition and show floor content MIREC Mobile App - agenda, content, updates, networking/ meeting scheduler MIREC WEEK 5th Anniversary Networking Drinks Wrap Up Party Awards Awards After Party Market Briefing Stream Welcome Cocktail Reception Executive Insight Stream strictly limited to the first 20 Premium pass holders who sign up Welcome Dinner Premium Dinner Premium Brunch Access to premium lounge - special lounge area for our premium attend- ees: coffee, charging facilities, printing 19

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