Event full description
The 4th PV Rome Mediterranean will be included in ZEROEMISSION ROME 2010, the reference event for all those companies and operators interested in the development of renewable energies, emission trading and environmental sustainability. PV Rome Mediterranean will be held from 8 to 10 September and it gathers under the same roof all operators who deal with manufacturing plants, production plants, systems, products and services regarding the production of solar electricity. The show will also include numerous conferences, workshops and meetings which will see the participation of the most important international experts.
During PV Rome Mediterranean, hundreds of companies will present and promote a new model of energy production - clean, renewable and sustainable. The event aims to develop the Mediterranean photovoltaic industry and to bring together professionals and investors willing to invest in this new business or increase their range of products as well as those who want to learn more or exchange their experience with other technicians on new projects, materials and technologies.
PV Rome Mediterranean can count on the great success of the 2009 edition of ZEROEMISSION ROME: 25,400 visitors (compared to 18,000 in 2008), 400 exhibitors (300 in 2008), an exhibition area of 30,000 square metres, (+30% compared to the previous edition), 56 conference sessions, with 377 speakers.
PV Rome Mediterranean can count on the great success of the 2009 edition of ZEROEMISSION ROME: 25,400 visitors (compared to 18,000 in 2008), 400 exhibitors (300 in 2008), an exhibition area of 30,000 square metres, (+30% compared to the previous edition), 56 conference sessions, with 377 speakers.
ZEROEMISSION ROME 2010 will shine the spotlight also on:
- wind energy (Eolica Expo Mediterranean, 7-9 September)
- solar thermo-dynamic plants (CSP Expo, 8-10 September)
- carbon credit market and carbon capture and storage technologies (CO2 Expo and CCS Expo, 8-10 September)
- geothermal energy (Geoenergy Expo, 8-10 September)
- wind energy (Eolica Expo Mediterranean, 7-9 September)
- solar thermo-dynamic plants (CSP Expo, 8-10 September)
- carbon credit market and carbon capture and storage technologies (CO2 Expo and CCS Expo, 8-10 September)
- geothermal energy (Geoenergy Expo, 8-10 September)











