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Greentech Lead Team: Reed Exhibitions Japan will be organizing PV exhibition PV
EXPO in Japan at the end of this month.
Since
the Great East Japan Earthquake, the nation’s concern against nuclear energy is
on the rise. As the new feed-in tariff policy goes into effect in July 2012,
business opportunities for photovoltaic energy are expected to boost in Japan.
The
event is considered as the window of opportunity to fly into Japan and visit PV EXPO 2012,
where many of the top Japanese companies such as Sharp, Kyocera, Panasonic,
Mitsubishi Electric, Solar Frontier will be open for serious business.
The
total number of exhibitors and exhibition space for PV EXPO 2012 and overall
World Smart Energy Week 2012 has overtaken last year’s numbers. The show is
also becoming increasingly international as the range of countries being
involved is expanding.
From the Asian sector: Yingli Green Energy, Trina Solar, Gintech Energy
Corporation, AU OPTRONICS, Neo Solar Power will be exhibiting and many other
international companies like SUNPOWER and ISOFOTON will also be joining the
show.
Zhengrong
Shi, founder, chairman of the Board and chief executive officer of Suntech
Power Holdings is expected to make an appearance. He will be one of the members
attending the ribbon cutting ceremony at the opening of the show.