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Exhibition Ticker - 3rd WIND POWER AFRICA

African Wind Energy Association announces that the Minister of the South African Department of Science and Technology Mr. Derek Hanekom, will be the Guest of Honour at the Gala Dinner Tuesday evening 10 May 2011

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DST has a proud record of funding leading edge research, with a number of projects featured during the conference. This includes Hydrogen South Africa (HYSA) where the University of Western Cape have commissioned a Hydrogen Systems Program developing high temperature fuel cell technology, Optimal Energy with the SA electric vehicle, and Tshwane University of Technology where Retecza has developed a hydrogen powered bicycle for rural areas.

In respect of TUT, Professor Wolfgang Diehl of Fraunhofer IST Germany will be acknowledged as an Extraordinary Professor of the institution.

All of these initiatives show that South Africa is not a net importer of technology, but a vibrant partner for the development of local solutions with international partnerships.

The high level conference program including participants from the African Continent and internationally, will give delegates a warm feeling that despite global warming South Africa is well on the road to a sustainable future, with a host of local innovations.

3rd WIND POWER AFRICA - A NUCLEAR FREE AFRICAN CONTINENT IS POSSIBLE:
The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster in Japan has stopped the global renaissance of electricity generation from nuclear sources in its tracks.

Governments world-wide and in Africa are rethinking their nuclear power plans and with only one nuclear power station in Africa coming to the end of its economic life time:

With most, if not all, African countries being desperately short of new electricity generation capacity wind power will become the most economic alternative to be implemented in the shortest possible time.

In reaction some turbine suppliers have experienced an immediate increase in their share values of up to 40%, which will soon be reflected positively also in their order books.

These signs leave no time for procrastination in implementing new wind power plants. Will the world and Africa in particular be soon in the same situation, similar to 2008, where delivery periods of turbines and components were in excess of three years and prices rising?

Join us in these discussions and find out at the: 3rd WIND POWER AFRICA Conference and Renewable Energy Exhibition 09 to 11 May 2011 in Cape Town.

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