Energy & Utilities Market Outlook Report 2020, produced by GRS Research & Strategy and commissioned by Informa Markets, organizers of Middle East Energy, comes as investment in the region’s power sector is estimated to be worth $260 billion by 2022. Lebot, who will participate in powerful thought leadership plenary sessions during the industry-redefining Middle East Energy conference series, believes the GCC faces specific transitional issues. “As the global energy platform, Middle East Energy gathers the leading lights of the worldwide industry to examine the major issues, explore opportunities and set the agenda for the future. The plenary sessions and the wider conference series will deliver expert insights into the major transformation of the energy sector,” explained Claudia Konieczna, Exhibition Director, Middle East Energy. More than 1,300 companies are due to take part in Middle East Energy across the exhibition’s five product sectors – Digitalization, Power Generation, Transmission & Distribution, Energy Consumption & Management and Renewables.
Source: The North Africa Journal February 03, 2020 18:22 UTC