Taiwan has been on track to march toward a greener future. Currently, it already is the second-largest PV cell manufacturer in the world. This webinar hosted keynotes from Taiwan Bureau of Energy, Singapore Ministry of Trade & Industry, and TAITRA; and convened policy makers, and industry CEOs across the solar, wind, and energy storage sectors.
In this webinar, key themes and sessions included hydrogen and energy storage, collaboration opportunities for clean energy, and how to seize market opportunities in the sector, as well as speakers focused on roundtable discussions.
Executive Director – Exhibition Department
TAITRA
Deputy Chairman, Clean Energy Committee Chair
Sustainable Energy Association of Singapore (SEAS)
Christophe Inglin is a veteran of the solar photovoltaics (PV) industry with over two decades of experience throughout the value chain from silicon ingots to turnkey solar power plants. He started in PV back in 1996 as Managing Director of Siemens Showa Solar in Singapore. In 2006 Christophe cofounded Phoenix Solar Pte Ltd, which undertook design and EPC construction of 100MW of PV projects in SE Asia, India and Middle East.
Head | Business Development & Asset Management
Aquila Capital
Hendrik focuses on regional business development as well as leading asset management. He and his team are responsible for conceptualising and realising clean energy assets to the highest quality standards. This includes leading construction and overseeing operational management and maintenance. He has spent his entire career in the Asia Pacific clean energy industry.
Managing Director
Copenhagen Infrastructure Service Co.
Marina Hsu, managing director of Copenhagen Infrastructure Service Company (CISC) Taiwan, is a pioneer in Taiwan’s offshore wind industry. After returning from studies and work in the U.S., Hsu dedicated herself to renewable energy through a local developer and later as a policy advisor for the Danish government.
Vice President
URE Corp.
VP of Growth, APAC
Fluence
Achal Sondhi is the VP Growth, APAC at Fluence. In this role, he supports APAC sales and
operation and helps customers identify applications that are attractive and economical for
energy storage development. As part of his responsibilities, he works to educate potential
customers and stakeholders on the benefits of energy storage.
President
GUS Technology
Moderator
Deputy Director of Research Division and CEO
Taiwan Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Partnership
Meg is the CEO at Taiwan Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Partnership/Deputy Director at Taiwan Institute of Economic Research. Her areas of expertise include green energy industry research and application, policy research and promotion for the Technological Innovation, environmental sustainability and small medical development research to name a few.
Identified urgent challenges for Taiwan's renewables industry to achieve ambitious targets.
Had a look at Taiwan’s ambitious renewable energy agenda for local and global manufacturers, investors, and companies.
Taiwan led the APAC renewable energy marketing and looked at the total value of its outstanding wind and solar projects.
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