News Release from WindEurope
Wind Industry Profile of
04/14/2011
EWEA OFFSHORE 2011 CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION
Be part of the programme of the world's largest and most innovative offshore wind energy event, don't miss the 4 May deadline. Submit your abstract by 4 May!
Following the enlightening discussions with EU and industry leaders at EWEA's 2011 Annual Event, all eyes are now on EWEA's OFFSHORE 2011 event. Make your mark in a flourishing industry by presenting your project or research results to thousands of wind power and offshore energy professionals in Amsterdam.
Topics include:
Two decades of experience in developing and running offshore wind farms. What have we learnt? How do we take it from here?
The soft sector and hard cash legal, finance, planning and environmental issues; markets, policies, education and human resources
The hardware of a full-size industry and its technological development: turbines, support structures, components and floating concepts
Technical solutions and framework needed towards offshore wind power grid connection and infrastructure: electricity markets, grids and operation technologies
How to tackle the logistics revolution needed to support the future growth in offshore wind power? Logistics, O&M, health and safety, transportation and installation, supply chain and decommissioning
Assessing the offshore site: wind, waves, current and soil: measuring, forecasting and modelling the offshore wind power resources
Full details on submission and abstract topics.
For any queries please contact:
Louise Lilja, lli@ewea.org or + 32 2 213 18 26
Following the enlightening discussions with EU and industry leaders at EWEA's 2011 Annual Event, all eyes are now on EWEA's OFFSHORE 2011 event. Make your mark in a flourishing industry by presenting your project or research results to thousands of wind power and offshore energy professionals in Amsterdam.
Topics include:
Two decades of experience in developing and running offshore wind farms. What have we learnt? How do we take it from here?
The soft sector and hard cash legal, finance, planning and environmental issues; markets, policies, education and human resources
The hardware of a full-size industry and its technological development: turbines, support structures, components and floating concepts
Technical solutions and framework needed towards offshore wind power grid connection and infrastructure: electricity markets, grids and operation technologies
How to tackle the logistics revolution needed to support the future growth in offshore wind power? Logistics, O&M, health and safety, transportation and installation, supply chain and decommissioning
Assessing the offshore site: wind, waves, current and soil: measuring, forecasting and modelling the offshore wind power resources
Full details on submission and abstract topics.
For any queries please contact:
Louise Lilja, lli@ewea.org or + 32 2 213 18 26
- Source:
- European Wind Energy Association
- Author:
- Louise Lilja
- Email:
- ewea@ewea.org
- Link:
- www.ewea.org/...