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Event - Wind Energy Summit

The 2nd annual Wind Energy Summit will take place on April 16th and 17th in Cape Town South Africa, one of the world’s most exciting new hubs for wind energy in the world. This is the number one commercially based wind energy summit in South Africa. Come and listen to 2015’s most qualified wind energy experts speak about how to implement the financial and legislative changes which will continue to drive industry success into the future.


2015 is critical year for Wind energy so simply put; you cannot afford to miss this conference which will provide you with critical updates and networking opportunities which will drive growth into the future.

Features of the agenda for 2015:
  • The inclusion of an international Utility Panel involving E.ON Climate & Renewables, GDF Suez and Mainstream Renewable Power so you can learn strategies from a pool of expert knowledge.
  • A larger, more focused investor presence with key players such as Barclays, Fieldstone Investment and Green Vantage X, to maximise your development potential. Where you can find out how you can secure your financial future for wind developments.
  • Increased networking opportunities with the key decision makers in the wind energy industry; learn who, what and where the next profit hub will be.
  • Long term strategies for financial success; How to navigate government requirements and mitigate development risks for a sustainable future.
  • The key financial, governmental and operational personnel present to give critical updates and reveal their latest solutions.
  • Commercially focused discussion topics which focus on making business easier for the wind industry.
  • Powerful and intimate networking opportunities streamlined into two focused days.
  • All suppliers and solution providers under one roof of the biggest wind energy event of the year.

Some of the speakers confirmed to attend so far
  • Alastair Campell Managing Director Vantage Green
  • Axel Wietfeld Director South Africa E. on
  • Bhavtik C. Vallabhjee Investment Banker Senior Barclays Bank
  • Charles Brewer Managing Director Sub-Saharan Africa DHL
  • Hein Reyneke Country Manager Mainstream Renewable Power
  • James White Country Sales Manager Vestas
  • Kilian Hagemann Managing Director G7
  • Mike Mulchay Project Manager Green Cape

This year’s topics include;
  • Government Updates Affecting the Wind Industry
  • Explore grid capacity, future funding and grid compliance so you know when to start selling energy creating profits
  • How to profit in an increasingly competitive climate
  • Understand how to thrive in the emerging wind energy market in tougher economic conditions
  • The Prospects Beyond 2016 for Wind
  • Look at long from visions from the key decision makers involved in South African wind and what this means for the country
  • Risk mitigation
  • Understand how you can reduce risk by ensuring your contractual strategies pre and post constriction are covering you effectively and how the industry can attract further investment from international institutions. Lessons Learned From Key international players
  • Prospective on international wind development from Europe and Canada highlighting the common challenges faced there and how South Africans can avoid them
  • Local Procurement and Supply Chain
  • Learn how to utilise the domestic supply chain to your advantage, manage policy and ensure projects are favourable in government from those that are actively involved today. Expert suggestions to drive the local industrialisation process in South Africa

Brand New Features for 2015
  • Increased investor presence to ensure you build a bankable project
  • Increased government presence to build effective dialogues
  • Exclusive panel sessions to review domestic and international projects
  • Global development updates from all international stakeholders
  • Closed round door discussions allowing you to exchange valuable insight on key focus areas
  • Expert led workshops to address major challenges and ensure increased project RIO

For more information click here.
To register click here.

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UK's Renewable Energy (Wind) Records in 2014

In 2014, the UK continues to set records as it increases the power it generates from renewable sources of energy. In 2014, the electricity needs of more than a quarter of UK homes were powered by wind energy.

According to newly released data from National Grid, a record amount of clean electricity was generated by wind power in 2014. Wind power generated enough electricity to supply the needs of more than 6.7 million UK households last year. This represents a 15 percent increase over the amount generated in 2013 (up from 24.5 terawatt hours to 28.1TWh in 2014). Averaged over the course of the entire year, this amounts to just over 25 percent of all UK homes.

The combination of large scale wind farms and smaller sites connected to local networks, provided 9.3 percent of the UK’s total electricity supply in 2014, up from 7.8 percent the year before.

A number of wind energy records were broken in the UK in 2014. In December a new monthly high of 14 percent of all UK electricity was generated by wind. The previous record was 13 percent, it was set in December 2013. There was also a new quarterly record of 12 percent of electricity from wind in the last 3 months of 2014. This breaks the previous record of 11 percent set in Q1 of 2014.

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Event - Mexico WindPower 2015 Exhibition and Congress

Mexico WindPower 2015 will take place on February 25 - 26, 2015 at the Centro Banamex in Mexico City. This event will bring together key players of the wind power industry including representatives from three levels of government, companies, industry experts, academics and professionals. All will meet face to face to see how the supply chain can help achieve Mexico’s 35 percent renewable energy targets by 2024. The Mexican government’s new renewable energy targets mean that doors will be opening for the wind industry and its stakeholders, creating business opportunities.


Highlights

• An international conference with high level presentations focused on the development of the wind power potential in Mexico. • A 5,000 sqm exhibition for products and services for the wind industry. • A meeting of frontline providers essential to the value chain of the industry. • A meeting of national and international experts who have successfully developed both technologies and solutions in the field of wind resource. • Unique networking opportunities, including receptions, lunches and dinners as well as many parallel or simultaneous events before and during the event.
For more information or to register click here.

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Event - Wind Turbine Blade Manufacture 2014

This event will take place on December 1 - 3, 2014, at the Maritim Hotel, Düsseldorf, Germany. This International conference on MW wind blades will look at design factors, composites manufacturing and performance. The 5th AMI international conference on Wind Turbine Blade Manufacture is organized by Applied Market Information Ltd. (AMI). It will start with an evening Welcome Cocktail Reception and exhibition on 1st December followed by a 2-day technical programme (see the bottom of the page).

The wind energy markets are growing worldwide and this conference highlights the latest developments in windmill rotors for maximum energy generation and reliability. The industry is well-established from the pioneer plants in Denmark to the current massive offshore wind turbines that can each power a small town. Research on existing turbines is leading to improvements in design and materials to keep weight and costs down and maximise power output. Blade makers lead the speaker line up for this year's conference.

Wind Turbine Blade Manufacture 2014 brings together energy companies, wind turbine producers, blade manufacturers, design engineers, composites manufacturing experts, researchers, developers, materials and equipment suppliers, to discuss the technology and economics of producing reliable year-round wind energy, focusing on the key component, the rotor.

For details of registering to attend the conference and to get more information please contact Rocio Martinez. Email: rmm@amiplastics.com Tel: +44 117 314 8111

To access the programme click here.
To register click here.

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Event - Wind Turbine Optimization, Maintenance and Repair Summit

The first annual Wind Turbine Optimization, Maintenance and Repair Summit, will take place on 8th-9th December, 2014 at the Westin Prince in Toronto Canada.

For 5 consecutive years, the Wind Energy Operations and Maintenance Series has been the central meeting point for the North American and European wind industries, making it the only place for you to meet, network and do business with the key O&M individuals. It is now recognized as the Americas most reputable and rewarding commercial business forum. 



It is expected that 2015 will be the pivotal year where O&M will become a critical part of the Canadian market – and it will all start in Canada.The agenda for this summit has been heavily influenced by wind farm owners and operators and is tailored to help anyone who owns, part owners or operates turbines in Canada get more from their asset.

Until recently, turbine O&M has been in the shadows of project development in Canada. Now, a significant number of owners and operators are seeking advice, solutions, services and technology to address their challenges. Attend Canada's first commercial O&M specific event alongside 150+ professionals to ensure your business benefits from the opportunities available. Since 2009 over 2000 delegates, 400 companies, 90 exhibitors and sponsors, from 28 different countries have come together to develop winning O&M strategies, conduct important business and to cement their company's name in the growing industry. 

Key Learning Opportunities 

  • Canada’s market potential and how to successfully move business there – explore the real statistics behind operating wind farms in Canada and discover, with expert advice, how to move your business there 
  • Ensure Canadian turbine blades are working at full potential – listen to Germain Belanger, Collieno, Upwind Solutions and Global Lightening Protection Services give out information on inspections, repairs and optimization methods for optimum blade functionality 
  • Predicting and preventing failure of Canadian drivetrain – hear GDF Suez and AeroTorque talk about the means to reduce damages caused to gearboxes and how the latest prediction technology has worked on operational turbines 
  • Avoid unnecessary power loss when operating in cold climates – hear the TechnoCentre (Canada), VTT (Finland) and the world’s most advanced turbine manufacturers discuss and debate technologies and developments to combat the problems caused by icing 
  • Now that the first big wave of turbines are approaching the end of their initial warranties in Canada, now is the crucial time to meet the right contacts, employ the right strategy and make some serious profits for the year ahead

Topics at a glance

NAVIGATING COLD WEATHER CHALLENGES: Ensure maximized operation time for turbines during periods of extreme cold and snow using highly valued equipment and strategies

BLADE PROTECTION & REPAIR: Explore the latest advances on how to mitigate production losses resulting from icing, lightening and leading edge erosion

OPTIMIZATION: THE KEY TO POWER PRODUCTION INCREASES: Evaluate the different optimization strategies and technologies that will provide a real increase in power levels

WORKFORCE MANAGEMENT: Find, recruit and retain a competent team to perform only the best service for your organization

BUILD A STRONGER SUPPLY CHAIN: Devise a new supply chain plan to source parts at a reduced price without compromising on quality or longevity

GEARBOX, GENERATOR AND CONDITION MONITORING: Recognize ways to see premature wear, cracks and issues in your drivetrain and methods for fast repair so that the turbine stays operational for as long as possible

At the Wind Turbine Optimization, Maintenance and Repair Summit, you can expect:

  • 25+ expert speakers that will share only the latest and most innovative developments in the wind industry
  • 12+ hours of networking with top level executives from across the entire wind energy aftercare value chain with topic targeted networking coffee breaks
  • 6+ exhibitors in our networking hall allowing you to review the best and latest technology that will boost asset performance
  • 6 week access to the O&M online networking center prior to the event so you can fill your conference diary before you set foot in Toronto
  • Exclusive networking area and evening drinks reception: Meet the industry's most influential figures in an informal relaxed setting after the hustle and bustle of Conference Day 1

Why you need to attend the Wind Turbine OMR Summit

In 2013 Canadian renewable energy investment grew by 45% to reach C$6.5 billion - with this volume of capital flowing into the market, all players involved stand to make huge wins so long as they are engaged with the right companies at the right time Over 8,400 MW of wind power is in operation in Canada, across 4,683 turbines and 189 wind farms and that number is still growing. 6,000 megawatts of new wind energy capacity will become available in the next five years pushing O&M far higher up the priority list

Ontario and Quebec generate more wind energy than the other provinces. Another 4500 megawatts of wind energy is estimated to be produced by these two provinces in the next five years. Come to the load centre of operational turbines to carry out essential business

By 2025 the potential size of the O&M market is estimated at roughly US$6 billion annually - since 2009 WEU has represented operators that have collectively invested over US$65 billion on O&M expenditure, come and claim your share

Over the next few year, many wind farms will come to the end of their warranty period - at OMR 2014 you will get expert insight from an operational, OEM, insurance and financial perspective on end of warranty options to guide your strategy

Great mix of owners operators, 3rd parties and OEM's

What you can expect

The OMR Summit is targeted specifically at key executives and decision makers in the wind O&M industry - it is a select meeting point that offers exclusive and unrivalled networking opportunities for brokering the next big deal and forming long lasting partnerships.

Over the course of two days you will interact in technical talks, workshops, training sessions, lunches, parties, dinners and breakfasts, giving you the chance to spend time with the people that matter most in this exciting and growing industry. You are guaranteed to walk away with a stack of relationships and ideas that will drive your business forward over the next 12 months.

They spend months researching to bring the biggest and most influential names in industry together. Business intelligence is what we do and we make it our priority to deliver the most valuable business experience that you can get over two days.

Pre & Post Conference Association Meetings (Optional)

Meetings hosted by Canadian and International Associations - information to follow Operator Working Group Meetings

Closed door sessions for those that own and operate wind turbines only - technical meeting Pre-registration for delegates

Conference Day 1

 
1 Room 1:

Cold Climate:

  • Wind turbine operation optimization under icing and cold climate Cost effective access to turbines during winter months
  • Caribou Wind Park ice mitigation
  • State-of-the-art for ice detection
  • iced turbine load analysis
  • anti-icing and de-icing systems

Room 2:
  • O&M Market Evaluation and Cost Predictions:
  • Market Overview
  • Predicting Production and true O&M costs
  • End of Warranty Inspection
Room 1:
  • Blades & Rotor Hub: Blade Health Monitoring and Diagnostics using "From the Ground Inspection" Effective blade investigation, analysis and repair to achieve longer life expectance 
  • Verified Lightning Protection Performance - Using new standards and methods

Room 2:
  • Workforce & Supply Chain
  • H&S in all regions
  • Sourcing technical labor
  • Building a lean supply chain
  • Roundtable discussions & private networking meetings
  • Official Networking Party - Sponsor TBA

Entertainment drinks will be available to all conference participants to warm down the end of the day

Networking Dinner

Conference Day 2 

  • Gearbox, Generator and Condition Based Monitoring:
  • Reducing gearbox stresses
  • Effectiveness of CBM
  • Retrofit technology to extend lifetime of turbine

  • Wind turbine optimization:
  • Wind measurements - LiDAR, UltraSonic
  • Blade optimization measures
  • Drivetrain optimization


To register click here.

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Event - CanWEA 2014

This event will take place on October 27-29, 2014, at the Palais des Congrès de Montréal in Montréal, Québec. This is THE Wind Energy Industry Event in Canada. The 30th annual CanWEA conference will continue to tackle important issues facing the industry while serving as the main platform for networking and discovering the latest technologies, solutions and opportunities in the Canadian wind energy market. Canada’s largest wind energy focused event is expected to draw over 1,500 delegates and 150 exhibitors.

Canada posted a record year in 2013 with 1,600MW of new wind energy capacity. Wind energy is providing enough power to meet the annual needs of approximately 2 million Canadian homes

Quebec emerged as Canada’s largest growth market with new projects totaling 1,050 MW New projects were built from coast to coast – British Columbia to Prince Edward Island Even bigger things ahead!

With an even bigger year expected for 2014, CanWEA 2014 is THE place to be to network and discover opportunities in Canada’s thriving Wind Energy industry.The partnership between CanWEA and Deutsche Messe, one of the world’s leading trade show organizers, will elevate CanWEA2014 to be the biggest and best show to date. Join us and celebrate the tremendous growth of our wind energy industry over the last 30 years.

Click here for more information or to register.

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Event - AWEA Offshore Windpower Conference and Exhibiton

This event will take place on October 7 - 8, 2014 at the Atlantic City Convention Center in Atlantic City, NJ. AWEA Offshore WINDPOWER 2014 Conference & Exhibition is the largest offshore wind energy event in North America. With projects in advanced stages of development, lease auctions in several states, and additional government funding for advanced technology demonstration projects, the U.S. offshore wind energy industry is picking up speed and momentum.

Keynote address

U.S. Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell to deliver keynote address We’re excited to welcome U.S. Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell as Keynote Speaker, who will address the progress that has been made in advancing offshore wind in the U.S. As Secretary of the Interior, Jewell leads an agency with more than 70,000 employees. Interior serves as steward for approximately 20 percent of the nation’s lands, including national parks, national wildlife refuges, and other public lands; oversees the responsible development of conventional and renewable energy supplies on public lands and waters; is the largest supplier and manager of water in the 17 Western states; and upholds trust responsibilities to the 566 federally recognized American Indian tribes and Alaska Natives.

Display materials

Educational posters will be displayed on the exhibit floor. Poster authors will be at their posters during the Poster Reception, Tuesday, October 7, 5:15 pm – 6:15 pm. Take advantage of this opportunity to speak to the authors about their poster presentations. Check out the winning posters of the Poster Contest decided by a panel of judges and marked with a big ribbon!

AWEA booth

During the conference, attendees can stop by the AWEA booth at designated times to connect with representatives from Siemens Wind Power Americas and Alstom, who will be available to answer your questions. Also, join the University of Delaware at the AWEA booth on October 7, 3:15 - 3:45 PM ET, for the panel Transmission and Integration into PJM.

Opening General Session Speaker

Collin O'Mara, President & CEO, National Wildlife Federation. Collin O’Mara joined National Wildlife Federation, America’s oldest and largest wildlife conservation and education organization, as President and CEO on July 7, 2014.

Featured Session

Closing General Session: DOE Advanced Technology Demonstration Project Initiative Earlier this year at WINDPOWER 2014, the Department of Energy (DOE) announced which offshore projects would proceed to Phase 2 of the Offshore Wind Advanced Technology Demonstration: Fishermen’s Energy Atlantic City Windfarm, Principle Power Windfloat, and Dominion Virginia Power. Senior representatives from each organization have joined AWEA Offshore WINDPOWER 2014 Conference & Exhibition to discuss the initiative and the progress of offshore wind energy in the United States.

For more information or to register click here.

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Event - Wind All States Summit in Albany

This DWEA event will take place on Wednesday October 15, 2014 from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM at the Marriot Albany, 189 Wolf Rd, Albany, NY 12205.

Distributed wind energy systems offer reliable electricity generation in a wide variety of global settings, including households, schools, farms and ranches, businesses, towns, communities and remote locations, as depicted below. Projects range for example from a 1-kilowatt (kW) or smaller off-grid wind turbine at a remote cabin or cell phone tower – to a 10-kW wind turbine at a home, small business, or small agricultural load – to several multi-megawatt (MW) wind turbines at a university campus, manufacturing facility or any large energy user.

DWEA was formed specifically to support the needs of smaller-scale wind projects with a significant element of local ownership and electricity use. DWEA’s primary mission is to promote and foster all aspects of the American distributed wind energy industry.

Distributed Wind All-States Summit 2014 Speakers

Representative Paul Tonko, Keynote Speaker
David Wooley Keyes, Fox and Wiedman
Amanda Ormond, Western Grid Group
Lisa Daniels, Windustry
Jeff Jobe, USDA - Rural Development
Mark Mayhew, NYSERDA
Anne Reynolds, Alliance for Clean Energy New York
Nihar Shah, United Wind
Suzanne Tegen, NREL
Mike Bergey, Board Member, President
Kevin Schulte, Board Member, Vice President
Tal Mamo, Board Member, Treasurer
Heather Rhoads-Weaver, State Policy Directory, Board Member, Secretary
Dan Juhl, Board Member
Haley Roberto, Board Member

To register for the event click here.

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Video - WindPax: Portable Wind Energy



WindPax has developed a collapsible, portable, light-weight, wind turbine that goes where you go. This durable and affordable personal energy solution is capable of providing power in a multitude of situations and destinations.

To help fund the project or to buy one click here.

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Video - Archimedes: New Home Windmill Design



The Liam F1 is an urban wind turbine created by Archimedes. Their new windmill design can power small homes and apartments. The Archimedes windmill design is quiet and boasts an 80 percent efficiency ratio.

Based on the Archimedes' screw principle, the Liam F1 is modeled after a Nautilus shell. The Dutch developers eschewed the traditional concept of pressure differential between the front and rear to move the rotors.

It measures about 1.5 meters wide and weighs 75 Kg according to its creators, the Liam F1 generates an average of 1,500 kilowatt-hours of energy [per year] at a wind-speed of 5 m/s [16.4 ft/s]. The Liam can also adjust to wind direction maximizing the amount of energy harvested.

The Liam F1 is priced at Eur 3,999 or about US$ 5,450. To date Archimedes has sold 7,000 units in 14 countries.

To buy one click here, to help fund this project click here.

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Course - Wind Power Finance School

Wind Power Finance School from Green Power Academy will take place on June 30 to July 4, 2014 in Johannesburg, South Africa.  This intensive and demanding week long course provides comprehensive coverage of all aspects of wind farm financing, including modelling, structuring, risk mitigation and value analysis.

Course Description

For those coming new to the sector or feeling they only understand a limited part of the financial aspects of wind, this is the course to attend! Covering all aspects of wind finance – from project economics, sources of finance to financial structures to risk mitigation and how this impacts project value.

The course provides a vital and informative opportunity to focus in on what matters (and what doesn’t) in the business of making money from wind power.

And throughout the course, there is focus on practical examples and quantitative analysis. This is to enhance the intense learning experience and ensure it is of practical value to attendees. So bring a laptop, an inquiring mind and a willingness to get involved!

Key Course Learning
  • In a single week, gain a comprehensive overview of all aspects of wind power finance, from planning through to detailed modelling and analysis
  • Introduction to the key financial terminology and principles, suitable for newcomers or non-experts in finance and specifically focused with relevance to wind power projects
  • The opportunity to undertake detailed, practical, hands-on financial modelling, specific to the wind power business and suited to a range of expertise
  • Identify the key cashflow, return and risk variables in wind projects, including the models and metrics required to measure them
  • Understand how to develop an accurate and attractive business model for wind power projects, from conception through the phases of construction to operation
  • Quantifying and allocating risk in wind power projects
  • Discuss and question all aspects of the wind planning business in an informal, friendly environment, led by our independent, expert trainer
For more information and to register click here.

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Course - Wind Power Planning, Development & Operations

The Wind Power Planning, Development & Operations (2-module school) from Green Power Academy will take place from June 23 to 27, 2014 in Cape Town, South Africa.

These 2 courses combine to provide a comprehensive understanding of the technological, project delivery and operational aspects of wind power projects, from resource assessment through to optimization.

For more information or to register click here.

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Event - Grid Support and Ancillary Services (Wind Power)

This Wind Power event will take place on June 4, 2014 in Hamburg, Germany. This forum will provide a timely briefing on the economic and technical feasibility of offering frequency response, voltage control and other solutions that support the integration of wind power into the grid.

This forum will walk delegates through:

  • Dong Wind's views on the viability of offering ancillary services in its areas of operation in Europe 
  • Bord Gais's experiences of providing ancillary services to SONI and Eirgrid and a view of where regulations are heading Grid operators' requirements from wind developers - with TenneT TSO 
  • How will grid compliance and ancillary services shape the future of turbine and substation design and their control? 
  • Enercon and REservicES share their insights 
  • New findings from the USA: NREL's analysis of how wind providing active power control can improve the frequency response performance of the system 
  • The latest pilot projects and research about which ancillary services wind farms can offer, technical risks and the economics involved 
  • The different grid balancing/ancillary services wind farms can offer to Transmission System Operators (TSOs) and/or Distribution Network Operators (DNOs) 
  • The technologies and estimated costs involved in offering capabilities such as frequency response, reactive power and voltage control, including: - power electronics - substation infrastructure - turbine design - automation and control systems  

Key Speakers

Gareth Parker, Grid Connection Engineer, DONG Wind
Dr. Alejandro Gesino, Market Design Renewable Energy, TenneT
Jill Murray, Manager, Regulatory Affairs
Bord Gais Eckard Quitmann, Head of Grid Integration, ENERCON,
Poul Ejnar Sørensen, Professor, DTU Wind Energy
Frans Van Hulle, XP Wind,Technical Coordinator, REserviceS
Hannele Holttinen, Chair, IEA Wind Task 25, Principal Scientist, VTT
Dr. Vahan Gevorgian, Senior Engineer, NREL (USA)

For more information or to register click here.

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Event - Windpower 2014

Windpower 2014 will take place on May 5 - 8 at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada. WINDPOWER offers unique networking and special events to foster casual interactions with industry peers, customers and colleagues. Here are a few of the event highlights:

Large Turbine Manufacturer Forum: This is a WINDPOWER favorite, and a must for many people. You might say it’s the biggest session that’s not a General Session. Why? It features executives from the companies—original equipment manufacturers (OEM)—that reside at the heart of the industry supply chain and industry itself. What is each respective OEM’s strategy going forward? What is each executive’s prediction for the total megawatt installations for this year? Find out at the Large Turbine Manufacturer Forum.

Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy: Dr. David Danielson has a background like no other, and today he’s using it to lead the Department of Energy’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy. Danielson is a former venture capitalist who understands the value and promise of the multibillion dollar wind energy industry.

Honest Tea CEO Seth Goldman: One of the foremost business leaders of our time when it comes to turning a profit while tackling global problems and having an impact, Seth Goldman started his company, Honest Tea, out of his kitchen. Find out how he built a hugely successful company that got acquired by Coca-Cola and is still making a difference. 

For more information or to register click here.

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Recorded Access to the Wind Energy Summit South Africa

Interested parties can now access the proceedings at the Wind Energy Summit South Africa, that was held in Cape Town in April. This includes over 18hrs of recorded discussion and printed materials from some of the most senior members of the wind industry. Listen to presentations from Mainstream Renewable Power, The National Treasury, Eskom and Rand Merchant Bank and others as they share their insights into the South African wind industry.

Here are a few examples of the presentations You can listen to:

  • Market update and official address from The National Treasury
  • Social Economic Empowerment – Making it work to your advantage – Panel discussion including the DEDEAT, One World and REEEP
  • Eskom discuss grid connectivity and risk absorbance

Some of the key speakers included:


  • Jose Blanco, CEO, Acciona Wind Power
  • Alastair Campbell, Managing Director, Vantage GreenX
  • Mark Tanton, CEO, Red Cap
  • Silas Zimu, CEO, Suzlon

You can also access:

  • A PDF of every presentation made at the summit
  • An audio recording of all presentations, panel sessions and debates including audience participation at the end of each session

The cost is €350, a mere fraction of the cost to attend. For more information click here.

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Video - Republican Senator Explains Why the PTC is Important



In this video Republican Senator Charles Ernest "Chuck" Grassley explains the importance of renewing the wind energy production tax credit (PTC) which expired at the end of 2013. Democrat Max Baucus and Republican Dave Camp, allowed the PTC to lapse in favor of working on a broader tax code overhaul. The extension of the PTC has a good chance of passing, although it will likely be opposed by the Republican-dominated House of Representatives. The PTC extension will be championed by the Democratic Senator from Oregon, Ron Wyden, the incoming chair of the powerful Senate Finance Committee.

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Will the PTC be Resurrected from the Grave yet Again?

The Renewable Energy Production Tax Credit (PTC)has died and been resurrected a total of five times and it looks as though it may yet again be brought back to life. On April 3, 2014, the Senate Finance Committee approved a bill that would resurrect the expired tax provisions including the PTC which expired at the end of 2013.

Although the PTC has been a political football, it has clearly contributed to the impressive growth of the US wind industry. This point is illustrated by the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) graph (above left). While there are some in the Senate who claim to oppose the PTC on ideological grounds, it may be more accurate to suggest that it is due to their allegiance to old energy interests and/or knee-jerk obstructionism. It is most certainly not due to an impartial assessment of the facts.

The Act that is about to go to the Senate floor for debate is titled, “Expiring Provisions Improvement Reform and Efficiency (EXPIRE) Act.” In addition to extending the Investment Tax Credit (ITC) it would provide a two-year extension of the wind energy production tax credit. It would also extend incentives for, plug-in electric vehicles, alternative fuel vehicle refueling property, fuel cell vehicles, energy-efficient home construction and biofuels.

As reported in The Hill, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) wants to expedite a full Senate vote on the package of tax break extensions.

On Tuesday April 8th Reid told reporters that he had spoken with Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.), chairman of the Finance Committee, urging him to move on the bill. “I told him I want to move this bill sooner rather than later,” Reid said. “So he and I will visit further.”

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Event - 6th Annual Wind Operations and Maintenance Summit

This event will take place on April 14-16, in Dallas, Texas. The summit is an ideal opportunity to meet with North America’s most prominent Operators, Developers, Technology Innovators and Leading ISP’s from across the wind O&M field. With contributions and attendance from Iberdrola, NextEra, EDPR, EDF, E.ON, Infigen, AES, Google, JP Morgan, AIG, Acciona, Alliant, BP Wind, Duke Energy and a senior level delegation with 40 percent of wind farm owners confirmed – this promises to be North America’s most significant O&M business forum for 2014

Some of the expert speaker line-up already confirmed:

• Matt Kessell, VP - Operations, E.ON
• Jason Schroeder, Director – Supply Chain, Iberdrola Renewables
• Mike Peck, Director - Asset Management, EDP Renewables
• Dan Charleton, Director – Performance and Reliability Engineering, EDF Renewable Energy
• Grayling Vander Velde, Principal – Health & Safety, NextEra Energy
• Hans Owens, VP – Operations, Infigen
• David Smith, VP – Commercial, Infigen
• , Steve Scott, General Manager – Wind, Duke Energy Renewable Services
• Chris McAloon, Director Asset Management, Noble Power
• Catherine Helleux, VP, Societe Generale
• Teresa Chan, Senior VP, AIG
• Kevin Smith, Director – Asset Management & Operational Services, DNV GL

Other key highlights from North America’s premier O&M meeting include:

Over 350 senior level executives already confirmed to attend including NextEra, E.ON, EDF, EDPR, Duke Energy, Google, JP Morgan, AES, Noble Power, Acciona, BP Wind and Alliant Energy for you to network with and build strategic alliances across the industry

15+ hours of scheduled networking time in our 20+ booth exhibition hall showcasing the latest in technology and innovation

30 essential topical sessions and 2 dedicated tracks on post-warranty management, life-extension vs. repowering, real data case studies, blade services, gearbox strategy, financial perspectives and insurance insight all to help you design an agenda in-line with your key commercial wind O&M business strategies

3 exclusive workshops covering complete gearbox maintenance, asset life extension and safety training on electrical subsystems

Due to exceptionally high demand for passes spaces are now very limited - if you plan to attend register now to secure your place.

For more information including the full brochure click here.

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