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MENA Power 2024 – Opportunities Landscape | MEED Webinar [Video]

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MENA Power 2024 – Opportunities Landscape | MEED Webinar

MEED is the world’s leading source of Middle East business intelligence. Established in 1957, MEED has been integral to delivering business information and news, intelligence and analysis on the Middle East economies and activities ever since.

The MENA Power 2024 report by MEED can be purchased here: https://buy.meed.com/product/mena-power-outlook-report/

Agenda of the MENA Power 2024 – Opportunities Landscape Webinar:
1. Overview – Installed power generation capacity by country and technology type (conventional and renewable)
2. Demand forecast for selected countries/jurisdictions
3. Electricity production mix targets by country
4. Power sector contract awards historical review (generation and transmission & distribution)
5. Future pipeline for power generation projects and top IPP, IWPP and EPC deals over the next 12-24 months
6. Interconnector projects
7. Top clients, developers and contractors
8. Q&A Session

The MENA Power 2024 report by MEED can be purchased here: https://buy.meed.com/product/mena-power-outlook-report/

Jennifer Aguinaldo leads MEED’s power, water and technology sectors coverage. She focuses on policies, projects and capital investments in clean and renewable energy, power generation, water desalination, treatment & reuse, AI, smart cities, digitalisation, energy transition and hydrogen.

Jennifer regularly takes part in conferences and webinars as an analyst, panelist or facilitator in a career that spans over 20 years across Asia and the Middle East.

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