International Wind Congress takes place in Berlin, Germany, on 7-8 November. It focuses on wind energy, and provides its participants – developers, operators, EPC(I)s, Electricity TSOs with a place to discuss their projects in a closed-door format.
Two-day business program features more than 45 case studies from wind energy experts, including Energinet, Maple Power, The Scottish Government, Hexicon, and Equinor. The topics of discussions are mainly the following:
- repowering and recycling of aged assets
- digital optimization with big data, AI, and drones
- wind farm challenges
- enlargement of turbines
- factors in offshore wind farm development
Also, the framework of achieving 2030 goals by using new technologies and making new projects will be discussed. Closed-door format of the Congress ensures that only key representatives of companies and decision-makers are to be there; therefore, exchange of views and consultations shall be mutually productive.
The list of confirmed participants already includes more than 20 wind farms, among those are Thor Offshore Wind Farm, Saint-Brieuc offshore wind farm, Nordsee One, ScotWind, and Albatros. To request the full list of delegates, fill in the form at https://bit.ly/3N6ZLii
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