Coming to its seventh edition, Vegetalia (Cremona Fairgrounds, 19th – 21st March 2010), place itself at farms’ and families’ service to help in finding out the better instruments to enter the renewable energy market.

 

Cremona, 4th December 2009 – Since the first edition, Vegetalia stands out for being an important reference point for agriculture professionals; a qualified work instrument to compete in the international markets.

To met the 20/20/20 European energy target (a 20% cut in emissions of greenhouse gases; a 20% increase in the share of renewables in the energy mix; and a 20% cut in energy consumption), it is fundamental to deeply know the sector, which represents both an important pillar of European politics and a potential great business.

In this way, Vegetalia AgroEnergie represents a professional guide through all the renewable energy sources: Biogas, Wood, Solar, Photovoltaic, Geothermal, Wind, Water power and Bio-Housing.

At the moment, Italy has a great economic potential in alternative sources of energy, especially because it is still far from the European 20/20/20 target.

This means that Vegetalia AgroEnergie is a big business opportunity for the companies that want to enter the Italian renewable energy market.

Also considering that Cremona is situated in the centre of the Po Valley, the most important and advanced agricultural area in Italy, it’s clear that Vegetalia AgroEnergie represents an interesting way to develop qualified commercial contacts with thousands of farms and families interested in renewable energy production.

Vegetalia AgroEnergie will host a big exposition of the most innovative technologies and services for the sector and an high-level conferences programme with the participation of some of the biggest international energy specialists.

Considering all this, Vegetalia AgroEnergie is dedicated not only to professionals but also to private citizens and local governments interested to reach the essential “know how” to begin producing green energy:

 

  • Farms
  • Town and province administrations
  • Families
  • Installers
  • Dealers
  • Engineers
  • Servicing