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Capitalise on this ideal platform to market your publication and form strategic relationships through networking at the 12th annual Power & Electricity World Africa 2010.
African Energy Journal tracks the growth of power infrastructure on the African continent by reporting on new project development and the maintenance and refurbishment of existing power plants and facilities. As the growth of Africa’s power supply will largely support or hinder the continents future development, this is an essential business intelligence source and advertising medium for any company or person involved in this development.
Mining Mirror aims to reflect the full spectrum of the South African mining and minerals industry, to mine managers, operators, investors, geologists, exploration companies, metallurgists and policy makers. The information is designed to enable the readership to mine more efficiently, and embraces inter alia; the influence that new technological innovations exert on the industry as well as highlighting new prospects, opportunities, BEE and other developments, in this dynamic industry.
Since its first issue in April 1998, African Energy has stamped its authority as the definitive publication on Africa’s energy industries, informing decision-makers on projects, policy trends, risk elements and finance.
Published fortnightly, African Energy has a strong focus on the people and personalities shaping the continent’s energy future, as well as a strong appreciation of the political risk issues that concern established operators, new entrants and financial sector investors. Through its independent, investigative approach to reporting, African Energy has become a fixture on the African energy scene by delivering incisive and outspoken analysis in perspectives undistorted by advertising, third-party media or government communication channels. Tel: +44 (0)1424 721667. Email:
nick@cbi-publishing.com www.africa-energy.com
Argus Media is a world class supplier of price information, news analysis and key data for energy markets, including power, gas, coal, emissions and oil. Visit
www.argusmediagroup.com for more information and to request a free trial of our services.
Petroleum Africa Magazine is the world's leading monthly magazine dedicated to providing in-depth upstream and downstream coverage of key issues affecting the fast-paced oil and gas industries of Africa. The coverage includes all the latest news, an African country focus, exclusive interviews, technology updates, company profiles, and essential political reviews from the world's top energy players. And for daily news from the continent,
www.petroleumafrica.com offers the latest information as it happens.
Energize - the independent power and energy journal of Southern Africa - is a business-to-business journal published by EE Publishers, in print and on-line, eleven times a year, serving the electric power and energy sectors of Southern Africa. Energize provides a voice for the IET SA Branch, the IEEE SA Section, CIGRÉ, the South African National Energy Association (SANEA), the South African Electrotechnical Export Council (SAEEC), and the Southern African Maintenance Association (SAMA).
Energy Forecast has a distribution of 10 000. The magazine is read by government energy departments and trade departments; procurement officers, contractors, operators and service providers, as well as decision-makers throughout Africa who work in the oil and gas, power, energy, nuclear, petrochemical, environmental, technology, solar and water, alternative energy and renewable energy industries and sectors. It is also a key feature of relevant exhibitions and conferences.

Touch Energy publishes in-depth journals in the fuel and power generation sectors. Modern Energy Review is the newest title, featuring editorial from leading figures in the wind, wave, solar and nuclear energy sectors as well as those involved in electricity grids and distribution systems, energy efficiency and energy policy. Contributors include Mark Bolinger (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Nigel Brandon (Imperial College London), Melissa Schilling (New York University) and Jacob Ladenburg (Danish Institute of Governmental Research). Modern Energy Review is produced in media partnership with leading associations including the Renewable Energy Association (REA), the European Wind Energy Association (EWEA), the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC), and the World Nuclear Association (WNA).




Modern industry, be it a mine, a process industry, a manufacturing plant or a power generating plant, has to be ‘globally’ competitive. The selling price of products is no longer based on its manufacturing cost plus a profit margin - competition pegs the price and the only option left for maintaining the profit margin is to lower the product’s manufacturing cost. Cost-effectiveness is therefore important but quality must be maintained. Energy usage must be optimised and relevant information gleaned from the process. Hence Electricity+Control - the magazine that focuses on Energy and Information the vital factors needed to achieve both cost-effectiveness and quality in industry today.
Electricity+Control prides itself on the credibility of its editorial content. The magazine provides a platform for industry to share knowledge, experience, information and provide solutions to engineering challenges in industry. It’s the magazine for industry, by industry - thereby contributing to engineering development in industry. For more info log on to
www.crown.co.za or contact the editor on (011) 622 4770 or
ec@crown.co.za