Europe’s premier wind energy event goes to Poland
Players in the wind energy business from all over Europe will be meeting in Warsaw, Poland, from 20 till 23 April at the European Wind Energy Conference (EWEC) organised by the European Wind Energy Association (EWEA). Can wind power generate half of Europe’s electricity by 2050? Climate policies – including financial and regulatory incentives, moving offshore wind to the industrial stage, the development of global markets for wind energy, rotor aerodynamics and wind resource assessment, are among the issues on the agenda at the EWEC 2010 conference.
The conference will feature over 50 sessions and side events, more than 500 oral and poster presentations and in excess of 2,000 delegates. Over 200 exhibitors will show their products and services at the 5,000m2 exhibition floor. Windtech International invited the exhibiting companies to tell us what they will have on display during the show, especially their new products. On page 21 of the March/April issue you will this preview.
. Players in the wind energy business from all over Europe will be meeting in Warsaw, Poland, from 20 till 23 April at the European Wind Energy Conference (EWEC) organised by the European Wind Energy Association (EWEA). Can wind power generate half of Europe’s electricity by 2050? Climate policies – including financial and regulatory incentives, moving offshore wind to the industrial stage, the development of global markets for wind energy, rotor aerodynamics and wind resource assessment, are among the issues on the agenda at the EWEC 2010 conference.
The conference will feature over 50 sessions and side events, more than 500 oral and poster presentations and in excess of 2,000 delegates. Over 200 exhibitors will show their products and services at the 5,000m2 exhibition floor. Windtech International invited the exhibiting companies to tell us what they will have on display during the show, especially their new products. On page 21 of the March/April issue you will this preview.