Supporting Associations

The Asia Wind Energy Association was established in December 2016 to become the leading trade association for the wind energy sector in Asia Pacific. The association acts as the regional platform for all wind power industry stakeholders to collectively promote the best interests of the wind power sector. The Asia Wind Energy Association is supported by a wide variety of stakeholders from the offshore and onshore wind industry.

The OSGP Alliance is the global non-profit association dedicated to promoting the adoption of the Open Smart Grid Protocol (OSGP) and infrastructure for smart grid applications towards a future proof modern smart grid. With a key focus on security, smart metering, smart grid, grid analytics, distribution network management and smart cities our members, including utilities, hardware manufacturers, service providers and system integrators, all share a common goal and vision: promoting open standards for energy demand side management, smart grid and smart metering systems.

For more information, have a look at http://www.osgp.org/en

The Global Center for Energy Analysis (GCEA) produces original research and analysis on critical issues relating to global energy markets, policies and technologies.

Founded by former International Energy Forum Secretary General Joseph McMonigle, the center draws on bespoke research to bring independent and credible perspectives to the global energy dialogue, reflecting the priorities of producers and consumers in the OECD, emerging markets and the developing world.

They perform rigorous analysis and research, amplified by public events, social content and consultancy to assist governments, industry and stakeholders to make informed decisions on critical energy issues facing the world.

ISES is essentially a non-profit enterprise that exists to co-ordinate and market the international activities of its member companies.The objective of ISES is to unite an independent, high quality worldwide network of members to provide electrical, mechanical, electronic and specialised services to the marine industry.

Member companies benefit from being part of a global network which enables them to extend their services worldwide and share technical knowledge and co-operation with other members. The ISES Marine Service Guide is produced annually and mailed to over 5,000 ship owners and managers, thus raising members’ profiles by listing their full details, locations and capabilities to potential customers.