In 2030, 72% of electricity generation will have to come from renewable sources. K.EY is taking up the challenge, and at its first edition from 22 to 24 March 2023 in Rimini, it will pick up the baton from Key Energy, which is transforming itself into an autonomous event, with a new format, a new positioning and a new time of the year.
K.EY provides a comprehensive showcase for the technology, integrated solutions and services that can guide the energy transition towards a carbon-neutral economy. It is also a cultural, scientific and technical hub and community catalyst, able to connect stakeholders, players and leaders in the renewable energy sector, giving them an opportunity to communicate with each other. Not just a business platform, but also and above all an opportunity for education on the subject of energy and the acceleration of the energy transition process already underway.
SIX PILLARS TO SUPPORT INDUSTRIAL COMMUNITIES
Within a functional exhibition route that fosters the visitor experience and boosts business opportunities, K.EY continues to develop and strengthen the six thematic and product pillars:
– SEC – SOLAR EXHIBITION & CONFERENCE: Area dedicated to photovoltaic technology and storage;
– WEM – WIND EXPO FOR MED: Technologies and services for the construction and operation of ons and offshore wind power plants;
– HYE – HYDROGEN EXPO: Technologies and projects for hydrogen production and storage;
– EFFI – ENERGY EFFICIENCY EXPO: Technologies and services to optimise consumption and reduce the carbon footprint of industry and buildings;
– EME – e-MOBILITY EXPO: Electric and sustainable mobility, from charging infrastructure to interconnection services;
– SUSTAINABLE CITY: Project dedicated to the transformation of cities according to the smart city model.
The three-day show will include events, conferences, debates and workshops aimed at exploring aspects related to the world of renewables and the energy transition at national and international level, including from a regulatory viewpoint. The program will be developed with the contribution of the Technical Scientific Committee, formed by institutions, industrial associations, technical and scientific associations, but also bodies and foundations.