Apollo Energy At Clean Energy Week 2014

Energy Matters' sister company Apollo Energy will be exhibiting at Clean Energy Week 2014. 

Energy Matters’ sister company Apollo Energy will be exhibiting at Clean Energy Week 2014.

Hosted by the Clean Energy Council at the Sydney Showgrounds, this is Australia’s premier trade event for the renewable energy and energy efficiency industry.

The trade show is free to attend and the massive exhibition is expected to draw more visitors than ever before.

Apollo Energy will be showcasing a wide range of products from leading suppliers including REC, DAQO, Yingli, SolarEdge, Fronius, SMA, ABB and Sungrow.

Also among the products will be the company’s residential PV monitoring solution – the EMPower Monitor. This device measures the electricity generated by a solar system and the energy consumed by the household. It can be used to confirm a solar power system is working properly, reduce household energy consumption through visual time-of-use information and can provide installers access to the end customers’ system performance via an online portal.

“We are very keen to strengthen ties with our existing partners and distributors throughout Australia, and to expand business by building relationships with new customers and sales partners,” says a statement from Apollo Energy.

“Come say hello and we can discuss how Apollo Energy can help you grow your business into 2015 and beyond.”

Held across two venues in Sydney, Clean Energy Week will incorporate ATRAA (Australia’s largest solar event), the trade show, a Policy and Finance Conference, and a professional development day for solar installers. At least 2000 delegates are expected to attend says the CEC.

The theme of Clean Energy Week 2014 is Energy at the Crossroads.

The Apollo Energy booth can be found at the Sydney Showgrounds in The Dome, Stand 23. Further information on the event can be viewed here.

Apollo Energy, established in 2007, is a wholesale supplier of solar PV components for renewable energy systems throughout Australia and the Asia Pacific.

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