Speakers
Robert Friesacher
Head of Industry CHP Solutions for Singapore and Indonesia
view moreRobert Friesacher is heading our CHP Solutions Sales Division at Euroasiatic. In his role he develops and designs tailor-made captive energy solutions for our Industrial Clients.
For the past 15 years at Euroasiatic he developed and implemented numerous projects for F&B, Electronic, Oil and Gas, Pharmaceutical and Agricultural Industries.
Prior to his engagement with Euroasiatic he developed, spearheaded and implemented bilateral, environmental, energy and educational projects globally, giving him the unique background required to tailor and implement multidisciplinary CHP projects for Industries.
Project highlights since joining Euroasiatic include: Pharmaceutical Factory - Tri-Generation Plant, Starch Factory - Dryer CHP Plant, Instant Coffee Factory - Captive Power Station, Coffee Creamer Factory - CHP Plant, Electronic Devices Factory - Critical Line Power Supply, Edible Oil Factory - CHP Plant, Carbonated Beverage Factory - CHP Plant, Agriculture Product Processing Factory – Tri-Generation Plant, Gas Industry - Captive Power Project, and many more.
With more than 3 decades of experience in Southeast Asia, Robert is the go-to person for affordable energy solutions, integrated and fitted to the individual Industry client needs.
The hybrid solutions he developed together with versatile Euroasitic team, combining multi-disciplinary energy sources (Wind, Solar PV, Bio-Mass, Bio-Gas, Natural Gas) and fitting them into a comprehensive and efficient CCHP energy supply system that includes micro grid and energy management applications cater to all your energy needs: present or future.
Robert holds a bachelor degree in Mechanical Engineering from Chamber of Crafts and Trade for Upper Austria as well as an MBA Diploma from University of Western Australia.Kavita Gandhi
Executive Director of Sustainable Energy Association of Singapore (SEAS)
https://www.seas.org.sg/view moreKavita Gandhi has an extensive background in environment and developmental sector spanning over last 25 years. Kavita has been involved in multi-dimensional projects like United States Asia Environmental Partnership (US-AEP) and was Instrumental in setting up of Clean Technology Environmental Management Centre (CTEM) in the Singapore Manufacturer’s Association. She has experience working with environmental sector startups and SMEs in her capacity as a manager of the Singapore Association for Environmental Companies (SAFECO). Kavita is the founding Executive Director of the Sustainable Energy Association of Singapore and has been leading the team since 2006. She also represents the association in various government and non-government committees related to clean energy. She was instrumental in developing and managing some unique programs like the SME Energy Efficiency outreach as well cleantech incubator. Kavita has an MSc in Environmental Management from Wye College, University of London.
Kavita is also representing SEAS on the following:
• Advisory Board Member: Ecolabs Centre of Innovation for Energy, Nanyang Technological University (NTU)
• Advisory Board Member: Centre for Sustainable Development, Newcastle Australia Institute of Higher Education
• Co-convener, Renewable Energy Standards (RECs) working group, Enterprise Singapore (ESG)
• Member: Singapore Certified Energy Manager (SCEM) Program, Steering Committee, National Environment Agency (NEA)
• Member: Green Skills Committee (GSC), Skillsfuture Singapore
• Member: Environment & Resource Standards Committee (ERSC), Enterprise Singapore (ESG)
• Member: Technical Committee for Energy, Enterprise Singapore (ESG)
• Sustainable Energy for All (SE4All) committee, Asian Development Bank (ADB)Mark Shiels
VP Energy Systems at PT MBR Global Indonesia
view moreMark Shiels has been involved in the design and deployment of hydrogen-based fuel cells systems,for micro grids and stationary power applications, providing renewable and sustainable power for remote villages, hospitals, clinics, administration centres and, trailer-based systems used for portable power for disaster relief situations.
Mark has advocated Hydrogen as a renewable energy storage solution and deployed a number of off-grid systems in Australia, Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines, Papa New Guinee and Thailand, of which the Phi Suea House project in Chang Mai is the most notable, being the first 100% self-sustaining 24-hour solar powered multi-house residence in ASIA, deployed original in 2014.
Mark, a keen advocate of the Enapter AEM technology, represents H2Core Systems GmbH, acting as their VP of Energy Systems and manages the development of H2Core’s modular hydrogen production and power solutions in ASIA through local integrator partnerships, focusing on delivering applications such as on-site H2 production for manufacturing, as load dumping applications for utilities, as hydrogen refuelling stations and when used in combination with fuel cells, as power system for remote off-grid community applications.
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Venue
Sustainable Energy Association of Singapore (SEAS)
180 Kitchener Road
City Square Mall
#06-10
Singapore 208539
Singapore
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