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9th World Wind Energy Conference & Renewable Energy Exhibition


As I indicated before wind energy workshops & conferences are great chance for attenders to follow new trends and news in sector and meet new manufacturers and potantial customers. You can find detailed information about 9th World Wind Energy Conference & Renewable Energy Exhibition below:

“LARGE-SCALE INTEGRATION OF WIND POWER”

World Wind Energy Conference & Exhibition WWEC, the leading event in wind energy, taking place in a different continent each year, will be held in Istanbul, Turkey from 15 to 17th. of June 2010.

WWEC2010, The 9th World Wind Energy Conference and Exhibition, aims to set up a powerful platform where the major players of wind energy technologies, industries and policies are gathered together to share the latest technologies and information effecting strategic decisions.

The special focus will be on how to integrate large capacities of wind power into existing grid infrastructure and how to adjust grid capacities. Turkey with 80 GW wind projects waiting for permission is an excellent example for the corresponding challenges and opportunities

WWEC Conferences and Exhibition brings together all major players in the sector and provides great networking opportunities with industry leaders, investors, developers, public authorities and worldwide media. The exhibition enhances the visibility of products, brand names and projects and gives direct contact and selling chances to a wide range of potential customers.

CONFERENCE TOPICS
  1. Wind turbine technology, systems, and components
  2. Wind power and other renewable energy system integration and storage
  3. Grid connection
  4. Hybrid systems and small wind turbines
  5. Wind farm planning, onshore, offshore and stand alone
  6. Monitoring, operation and maintenance of wind farms
  7. Manufacturing of wind equipment
  8. National policies on wind energy and renewable energy sources, barriers, incentives
  9. Financing models: Equity, loans, carbon finance
  10. Community power: Ownership models
  11. International programmes
  12. Training and education

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