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Key Players Come Together to Explore Exciting New Trends in the Power Asset Market!

    

Don’t miss the Pre-Summit Briefing:

Renewable Power Assets: An Increasingly Hot Asset Class

Keynote Speaker:


Doug Kimmelman, Senior Partner, ENERGY CAPITAL PARTNERS

Key market movers in the Power Asset space will come together to explore the latest trends and opportunities in the market, including, looming carbon regulation, an increased international presence, the lingering after effects of the credit crunch, the rise of renewable generation assets, and the financial rejuvenation of merchant power players.

As in 2006 and 2007, the Summit will be the first to highlight the latest trends - featuring major strategic and financial buyers, sellers and industry experts networking and uncovering acquisition and divestiture opportunities.

About the Conference

The Power Assets Acquisition & Divestiture Summit established itself as a powerful gathering place where buyers and sellers come together to gauge the opportunities in the market. The 2008 Summit will be positioned to spotlight the effects of the continuing credit market turmoil and to provide unique assessments of cutting edge industry trends, including:

  • The impact of pending carbon regimes on power asset valuations
  • The activities of international players in the North American markets

    The Summit also serves as a highly effective informal marketplace for power assets—an ideal location for meeting with buyers and sellers active in the market. The 2006 and 2007 Summits were tremendous successes; the hallways were jam-packed with industry and financial players negotiating deals. Networking is a key feature of the event. Previous Summits have been distinguished by high-quality industry and financial players. Conducting business was the order of the day. We expect the same for 2008.