Season’s Greetings! Gëzuar Festat nga ACERC!


Season’s Greetings!

Dear Friends,

Wherever you are, enjoy the warmth and love of
family and friends.

We wish you all a very happy and prosperous 2016!

Visit us at the Website of ACERC | Albanian
Energy Market – AEM

As in previous years, we want to invite to donate
to charity the money saved from printing and sending conventional New Year’s
Greetings cards.

Gëzuar Festat nga ACERC!

Te dashur miq, urojme që te kaloni festen e krishtlindjeve dhe te fund
vitit ne ngrohtësinë dhe dashurinë e familjes dhe miqve. ACERC ju uron të
gjithë një 2016 të lumtur dhe të begatë!

Na vizitoni ne Faqen Zyrtare te Acerc | Albanian Energy Market – AEM

Si në vitet e mëparshme, ne duam të ftojmë të dhuroni për bamirësi
paratë e kursyera nga shtypja dhe dërgimin konvencionale i urimeve te Vitit të
Ri.

7th Edition European Electricity Ancillary Services and Balancing Forum, 18-19 April 2016, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Dear Sir/madam,

You are
invited to attend the “7th Edition
European Electricity Ancillary Services and Balancing Forum”, 18-19 April 2016
in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
The face and practicalities of ancillary have
completely changed over the past 5 years, not only from a regulatory point of
view with the network codes but also with the key impact that renewable are
having. Ancillary remains a key profit making tool for the energy company and
the conference will show how to continue to utlise this as the market
changes. This marcus evans
conference will show where adaptations to strategy should take place and where
the market opportunities are; simply, what should good ancillary look like in
2016?

Attending this premier marcus
evans
conference will enable you to:

·
Discover practical
application of network codes, understand the regulatory guidelines

·
Ancillary services as
a revenue tool: Embed cost management techniques to build value in the
current market

·
Learn about
key management techniques, long term application and cost benefits of flexibility
of electricity capacity, frequency and generation

·
Explore the
role of renewables and real time capacity management

I look forward to receiving your interest
at the event’s website

For all enquiries
regarding sponsoring and attending this conference contact:

Melini Hadjitheori
Digital Markering & PR
Executive

Telephone: +357 22 849 308
Email: MeliniH@marcusevanscy.com

Third Call for Papers of the 31st International Gas Professionals Meeting, Opatija, Croatia, 8 December 2015

C a l l f o r P a p e
r s

It is our pleasure to invite you to contribute to the success of the 31st International
Scientific &Expert Meeting of Gas Professionals,
which will be held on 4th till 6th of May,
2016
in the Congress Centre of the Grand Hotel Adriatic, in Opatija, Croatia.

The largest international gas
conference & exhibition in South-East Europe
will once again gather about 500 renowned gas
experts and managers from about 200 companies and institutions in Croatian and
European energy and gas industry who will be discussing current gas topics.

CONFERENCE
TOPICS:

1. The
Effect of Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
Emissions on Gas and Future Energy Systems – Paper Presentations and Panel
Discussion

2. New
Technological Solutions for Gas and Energy Industries (Hybrid Solutions and the
Use of Renewable Energy Sources)

3. Development
of Smart Technologies for Use in Gas and Energy Systems

4. Development
Acitivities in the Republic of Croatia (Pipelines, Compressor Stations, Gas
Storage Facilities and the LNG Terminal)

5. Introductory
Speeches and Panel Discussion on the Topic “Gas Supply in a Liberal Market
Economy”

6. Issues
Relating to Gas Meters and Calibration Equipment

7. Technical
and Economic Issues Relating to Liquiefied Petroleum Gas (LPG)

8. Technical
Regulations and Rules of Profession for Safe and Efficient Use of Gas

9. Poster
Session on Various Topics in the Gas and Energy Industry

OPPORTUNITIES FOR
PARTICIPATION:

·
As an author of the scientific
and professional paper (oral presentation)

·
As an author of the scientific
and professional paper (poster session)

·
As an author of the round
table (technical-commercial presentation).

CONDITIONS FOR PARTICIPATION:
All authors and co-authors are required
to pay a registration fee amounting to 360 €.
Organization
of poster session is possible. If the Paper focuses on commercial or
promotional issues it will be directed to a round table presentation, which is
charged by a special price (Round
table Order Form).

The inclusion of a specific topic in the final program, as well as the sequence
of the topics, will depend on the quality and number of accepted papers. The
selection of Papers will be based on a review of summaries by a special CGA
working group.

PAPER REGISTRATION is
available HERE.

We kindly ask all the authors to submit
the following (no later than 20th
of
December 2015)
:

·
Title of the paper

·
Full name of author (of the
principal author)

·
Full name(s) of co-author(s)

·
Full name of the person
presenting the paper (presenter)

·
Company name, adress,
telephone number, fax number, author’s e-mail adress

·
Company name, adress,
telephone number, fax number, co-authors e-mail adress

·
Tittle of the paper in English

·
Extended text summary in
English (1 page text)

·
Keywords in English.

SUBMISSION DEADLINES:

·
Title and summary submission:
20th
December
2015

·
Notification to authors on
acceptance of the paper: 20th January
2016

·
Final paper submission: 20th February 2016

·
Powerpoint presentation
submission: 20th March
2016

For PAPER
REGISTRATION
click HERE.

M a r k e t i n g

POSSIBILITIES
OF MARKETING PRESENTATION:

·
Sponsorship and Co-sponsorship
of Conference & Exhibition

·
Round table
(Technical-Commercial Presentation)

·
Advertising in the Proceedings
(Book +CD)

·
Roll up and Pop up Posters
Exhibiting

·
Video Presentation or Video
Clip on Video Wall

·
Media Partnership of
Conference and Exhibition

GAS EQUIPMENT EXHIBITION will be held
simultaneously in the exhibition area in front of the conference hall and will
gather forty exhibitors, mostly gas equipment manufacturers and traders from
Croatia and abroad. Exhibitors have the opportunity to exhibit gas equipment in
indoor and outdoor exhibition booths.

Exhibition Floor Plan is
available here. Please
read the general
conditions of exhibiting
.

Exhibition Booth Rental is
avaiable here.

EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION with DISCOUNTis
available here

To find out more about the scope of the
traditional gas event in Opatija kindly read the review of the jubilee 30th International
Gas Professionals Meeting
held on 6th till 8th of May, 2015.

For more information regarding the
availability of exhibition booths and other ways of participation please
contact:

Anita Dubravica Baricevic, Croatian Gas Centre Ltd.
e-mail: Anita.DubravicaBaricevic@hsup.hr
Phone +385 (0)1 6189 590, fax: +385 (0)1 4636 735

Hydro Energia confirmed as exhibitor at 2nd HydroTech Albania conference and exhibition that will be held on 10-11 February 2016 in Tirana Business Park

Hydro Energia confirmed as
exhibitor

Hydro Energia, a major player of the hydro market,
supplies and installs Turbines based on its own technology and operates as EPC
Contractor for the construction of Small Hydroelectric Power Plants, with a
process fully compliant with the highest international standard.

The background of Hydro Energia and the experience
developed in several challenging projects allow Hydro Energia to provide the
best solution in order to optimize the activities both for new Power Plant and
for the revamping of the old ones.

A specialized team of engineers and technicians is
dedicated to the commissioning, start-up and O&M activities for each plant,
ensuring the best after sales services and the best follow-up of the customer
after the hand-over of the plant.

The Value of Hydro Energia is its staff, with more
than 40 employees providing technical skills and experience in the design and
implementation of the project.

For more about the conference find here in following

2nd HydroTech Albania conference and exhibition Tirana, Albania

Organise by Green World Conferences, on 10-11 February 2016 in Tirana Business Park

Published | Monday, December 07th, 2015

Conference overview:

Albanian hydrographical territory is 44, 000 m2 or 57% larger than its geographical territory. The country has eight main rivers: Drin, Buna, Vjosa, Semani, Mati, Shkumbini, Ishmi and Erzeni. The average altitude of the hydrographical territory is about 700 m above the sea level. The total average flow of the rivers is about 1245 m3/sec. Due to the morphological features, Albania is quite rich in rivers, with more than 152 rivers and torrents forming eight big rivers.

Although with small flows, their considerable cascade makes these rivers substantially important for the hydropower potential offered to the country. Consequently, Albania is seen as a country rich in water reserves and a hydropower potential that bears an important developmental role for the country.

Albania has big hydro-energetic potential and only 35.4% out of it is used so far. The total hydro-energetic reserves enable the installation of 4500MW power network and its annual electric power production could reach up to 16TWh.

Conference topics:

Albanian
small hydropower market – current state and future potential

Albanian
government and market regulator support for further small hydro developments

Key
aspects of financing small hydro power projects in Albania

Legal
advice – case studies from leading energy lawyers

Technical
aspects of new developments and refurbishement of existing small hydro
installations

You will meet:

Albanian
government representatives, local and international investors, Albanian hydro
plants owners and operators, hydro technology companies, service providers,
acclaimed energy lawyers, consultants and more.

For
the full list of attendees, please contact us directly.

Table-top
expo spaces available now!

If
you are interested in promoting your company at this conference with a space
located in the networking area and take advantage of the additional promotion
we offer to conference sponsors feel free to get in touch directly with:

Derek
Michalski

Tel:
0044 (0) 78 46 48 69 80

Email:
dm@greenworldconferences.com

Do not miss our other events:

Turkish
Energy and Infrastructure Expo and Conference, Istanbul

Balkan
Energy Awards – Belgrade

HydroTech
Caucasus – Tbilisi

This conference is brought to you by:

Green
World Conferences Ltd

61
The Ridings, London W5 3DP, United Kingdom

Tel:
0044 (0) 78 46 48 69 80

Email:
dm@greenworldconferences.com

ACERC joins the 31st International Scientific & Expert Meeting of Gas Professionals

It is our
pleasure to invite all companies – gas market participants to present
activities, products and technical solutions in front of 500 professionals,
mainly managers of leading Croatian and international gas and energy companies,
who will gather traditionally on the 31st
Internationa
l Scientific & Expert
Meeting of Gas Professionals
in the Congress Centre of the Grand Hotel
Adriatic, Opatija, Croatia, from 4th
to 6th of May 2016.

Three-day international gas conference and exhibition,
the largest annual gas events in South-East Europe,
will gather 500 renowned experts
and managers from 200 companies and institutions from energy and gas industry of
Croatia and 20 other countries.

The most influential international
gas event in South-East Europe
will cover a number of current issues of gas industry like the effect of carbon dioxide (CO2)
emissions on gas and future energy systems, new technological solutions for gas
and energy industries (hybrid solutions and the use of renewable energy
sources), development of smart technologies for use in gas and energy systems
and gas development
projects in Croatia (LNG terminal, Ionian-Adriatic Pipeline, compressor
stations etc.). Conference topics are listed in the Call for Papers.

You are
cordially invited to register a scientific and professional paper and/or round
table
presentation
on one of the following conference topics no later than 20th of
December 2015. Registration of paper can be carried out via the link: http://www.hsup.hr/en/conferences-and-exhibitions/paper-registration/60.

Sponsorship of this established gas event can help business needs of sponsoring
company if it is already established in the region and wants to further
strengthen its position, or if the company is entering the gas market and wants
to demonstrate expertise and solutions needed to overcome the challenges of the
gas industry. This event is an excellent
opportunity for all participants in the gas market to create, strenghten and
facilitate business ties on the dynamic market with growth potential.

The conference will be
followed by gas equipment exhibition of gas equipment
which will bring together 40 local and foreign exhibitors, mainly
manufacturers and dealers of gas equipment, as well as many other renowned
companies. Exhibition floor plan is available here. Please read the general conditions of exhibiting.

This event represents a unique
opportunity for all gas companies, and any other company whose activity is
related to the gas industry, to showcase their activities, products and
technical solutions in front of 500 professionals, mainly managers of leading
Croatian, European and international energy companies and thus create new
business opportunities in a dynamic market with high growth potential.

More info is available on website and opatija@hsup.hr
.

AlbEiti: Training sessions “Good Governance of Natural Resources”, December 3rd, 2015

The
Albanian Secretariat of Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI
Albania) in collaboration with Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment,
Columbia Law School – The Earth Institute, conduct a second day training
sessions on good governance of Natural resources, Fiscal Regime, Legislation,
the EITI standard and Social and Environmental aspects of the Extractive
Industry.

The day activity
see the introduction to the petroleum and mining sector – Perrine
Toledano

This
session follow with the give a quick introduction to the petroleum and mining
sector, giving an overview of the market, the players and the value chain

9:15
am – 10:15 am – Introduction to the nexus of extractive industries and
development Paulo Cunha and Jordon Kuschminder

This
session follow with the give an overview on how extractive industries can
constitute a spring-board to development if the right policies are in place.
This session cover concepts like resource curse and Dutch disease and also deal
with the social and environmental safeguards that need to be put in place to
ensure sustainable development

10:15
am – 10:30am – Coffee Break

10:30
am – 12:00pm – Enabling accountability and transparency through EITI – Paulo
Cunha

This
session follow with the present the EITI and the associated theory of change.
EITI was presented as a tool to escape the resource curse talked about in the
previous sessions. The session has been interactive and seeks to understand how
EITI can be a tool for accountability in Albania. Case studies and examples were
provided.

12:00pm-
1:00pm – Lunch

1:00pm
– 2:45pm – Legal framework – theory – Lise Johnson

The
domestic legal and regulatory framework that governs the relationship between a
host-country government and investors can include several pieces of domestic
legislation (including the constitution, the mining or petroleum code, the tax
law) and a series of contracts or licenses between (and among) investors and
the host country, and can cover myriad issues: fiscal terms, competitive bids,
community rights and benefits, health, safety, and environmental obligations,
and disclosure of information, among many others. This session describes the
interaction among these different elements of a domestic legal framework, and
the implications of certain key provisions.

2:45pm
– 3:00pm – Coffee break

3:00pm
– 5:00pm – Legal framework – International law, and overview of available tools
– Lise Johnson This session examines some of the key international legal
frameworks relevant to governments’ abilities to leverage natural resources for
sustainable development. This session also provide an overview of the key tools
that are available on the Internet to assist in design a good legal framework.

Participants
of the training conducted by professors of Columbia University, was representatives
of the Albanian Government, parliamentarians, journalists and members of EITI
Albania Multi-stakeholder Group (MSG).

Medreg 20th General Assembly Paves the Way for Stable And Integrated Mediterranean Energy Markets, Tirana, 3 December 2015

The Albanian Energy Regulator (ERE) kindly hosted
today the 20th General Assembly (GA) meeting of the Mediterranean Energy
Regulators (MEDREG) in Tirana that approved 6 working groups reports.

The GA approved a comprehensive review that describes
the results performed by the Association in the last 2 years in the overall
framework of the evolution of the Mediterranean energy sector. Regulatory achievements at national level from both
the Southern and the Northern shore of the Mediterranean represent a consistent
step forward towards regulatory harmonization in the region. Progress made by Southern shore regulators is in line
with the recommendations issued by the Association.

Fact-findings from the
document include several steps forward made at national level:

– the process of establishment of the Moroccan
electricity regulator and the Egyptian gas regulator is advancing;

– the reinforcement of institutional cooperation with
Euro-Mediterranean energy stakeholders;

– the enhancement of knowledge about good regulatory
principles and practice among Southern shore members as well as intensified
exchange and publication of data on Mediterranean gas and electricity markets.

During the Assembly MEDREG also presented and
discussed two important results that will shape the future activities of the
Association.

1. Cooperation between MEDREG and Med-TSO in the
framework of the Euro-Med Platforms: in the context of the Union for the
Mediterranean (UfM) Regional Electricity Market (REM) Platform, Mediterranean
Energy Regulators, in collaboration with the Association of Mediterranean Transmission
System Operators (Med-TSO), is intensively working on a roadmap proposing 4 steps
to promote the progressive integration of power systems and markets in the
EuroMediterranean region. Further discussions will take place in Brussels with
the UfM, the European Commission and the REM Platform participants by the end
of 2015.

2. Mediterranean Financial Sounding Panel for Energy
Regulation (Med-FPE): MEDREG GA approved the creation of a Mediterranean
Financial Sounding Panel for Energy Regulation (Med-FPE) with the aim to
increase interactions with international financial institutions (IFIs) active
in the Mediterranean energy sector. This activity follows the work initiated by
MEDREG in June 2015 with the publication of the report: “Interconnection Infrastructures
in the Mediterranean: A Challenging Environment for Investments”, testifying for
the strong commitment of the Association on investment issues.

AlbEiti: Training sessions “Good governance of Natural resources”, December 1, 2015

The Albanian Secretariat of Extractive Industries Transparency
Initiative (EITI Albania) in collaboration with Columbia Center on Sustainable
Investment, Columbia Law School – The Earth Institute, conduct a training
sessions on good governance of Natural resources, Fiscal Regime, Legislation,
the EITI standard and Social and Environmental aspects of the Extractive
Industry.

The first day see an Introduction to the basics of Extractives and
Sustainable Development

12:30pm – 12:40pm – Introduction

12:40pm – 1:00pm – Energy sector – basics – Perrine Toledano

This session give a quick introduction to the Petroleum sector, giving
an overview of the market, the players and the value chain

1:00pm – 1:45pm – Nexus of extractives and development – Paulo Cunha and
Jordon Kuschminder

This session give an overview on how extractive industries can
constitute a spring-board to development if the right policies are in place.
This session cover concepts like resource curse and Dutch disease and also deal
with the social and environmental safeguards that need to be put in place to
ensure sustainable development

1:45 pm – 2:30pm – Introduction to the EITI – Paulo Cunha

This session present the EITI and the associated theory of change. EITI was
presented as a tool to escape the resource curse talked about in the previous
sessions. Case studies and examples were provided.

230pm – 245pm – Coffee Break

2:45pm – 3:30pm – Introduction to the legal framework – Lise Johnson

This session introduce the participants to the legal and regulatory
framework that governs the relationship between a host-country government and
investors in the extractive industries, situating the legal framework of
Albania in the global context.

3:30pm – 4:30pm – Introduction to the fiscal framework – Lise Johnson

This session will give the basic theoretical tools of a fiscal framework
in order to facilitate the understanding of Albania’s fiscal regime for oil.

4:30pm – 4:45pm: Wrap up and questions

The training was conducted by professors of Columbia University.
Participants were representatives of the Albanian Government, parliamentarians,
journalists and members of EITI Albania Multi-stakeholder Group (MSG).