2nd annual conference and exhibition organised by: Green World Conferences Ltd 61 The Ridings, London, UK Phone: +44 (0) 78 46 48 69 80 dm@greenworldconferences.com www.greenworldconferences.com Conference venue and preferred place of stay: Geneva Hotel Amman P. O. Box: 851262 Amman 11185 Jordan www.GenevaHotel-amman.com Agenda: Day one – Wednesday, 23 March 2016 09:00 – 09:45 Conference registration and welcoming coffee 10:00 – 10:30 Conference opening: Mr Derek Michalski, President and CEO, Green World Conferences 10:30 Energy market in Jordan – opening future opportunities. Representatives of relevant governmental bodies will cover the state of the energy landscape in Jordan and explain in detail the plans and for and timelines of the future developments across the Jordanian energy market. 11:30 Networking break 12:00 Nuclear projects development in Jordan. This session will cover opportunities and challenges for nuclear power generation in Jordan, the nuclear safety and security law and exploration of uranium resources - a potentially secure, domestic fuel source for Jordan reactors and a revenue source for funding the first nuclear power plant in the country. 13.00 Networking break 13:30 Developing utility-scale solar projects in Jordan. This session will offer wider understanding of development approaches and the complexity of project development in Jordan, identify the prerequisites for investment in solar energy in Jordan, evaluate feasibility and viable technologies for large scale solar projects in Jordan and private and public sector collaboration to secure funding. 14.30 Networking break 15:00 Broadening Jordan gas and mining potential. This session will focus on the construction of the LNG terminal in Aqaba, Jordan access to international LNG markets and the ways of meeting increased demand for electric power generation fuel. It will also address shortfalls and disruption in the supply of pipeline gas in Jordan. It will also address the options of mining industry benefiting from development of solar and wind sectors in the country. 16:00 – 17:00 Lunch and conference end of the day 1. Day two – Thursday, 24 March 2016 09:30 – 10:00 Networking morning coffee reception. 10:00 – 10:10 Day 2 conference opening address: Mr Derek Michalski, President and CEO, Green World Conferences 10:10 – 11:00 Oil shale projects development in Jordan. Speakers in this session will assess the current state of oil shale projects and the outlook for future developments. They will review the latest stable incentives on offer and contractual, fiscal, legal and environmental terms and benefits as well as focus on best technologies to be invested in to generate power from oil shale to insuring effective commercialisation with comprehensive risk mitigation. 11:00 Networking break 11:30 – 12:30 Developing wind energy projects in Jordan. The session will explore the technologies for wind energy generation appropriate for Jordan, analyse the technical drivers for wind energy projects and the specific challenges faced by wind projects in Jordan. 12.30 Networking break 13:30 – 14:30 Financing energy projects in Jordan. This session will identify the prerequisites for investment in energy in Jordan and look at private and public sector collaboration to secure funding. You will learn what the latest conditions for investors are and what can be expected in the near future in terms of future by-laws, policies and tender processes. 15.30 Networking break 15:30 – 16:30 The future of the Jordanian energy market – experts debate. Leading Jordanian and international energy experts will close the conference with an in-depth debate on the future of the Jordanian energy market, the position of energy utilities, potential pitfalls and best ways to ensure country energy independence and supply stability. 16:30 Organiser’s thank you – Mr Derek Michalski, President and CEO, Green World Conferences and Lunch. The conference agenda is correct at the time of publication. Although every reasonable step will be taken to ensure it will not change Green World Conferences Ltd does not take any responsibility for speakers’ no-show or any last-minute modifications.