The European Wind Energy Conference will analyse and debate the steps required for meeting a large part of European electricity needs by wind power. These include stable political frameworks, upgrading the existing power infrastructure to incorporate wind energy, taking steps to continue cost reductions, increasing offshore wind production and intensifying research, innovation and technological progress in the wind sector. The conference will also discuss ways to lighten the legislative barriers and increase public awareness.
EWEC 2007 will showcase to decision makers the two options detailed above: Action or No Action, and conclude with a concrete call for actions detailing the necessary roadmap to a new energy future, asking for immediate actions.
The event will bring together over 3,000 key players from the wind and electricity sectors for 4 days of intensive networking, new business development and information exchange.
The conference programme this year includes over 500 confirmed oral and poster presentations and 8 parallel workshops on all aspects of the wind and electricity sectors. The 40 sessions cover a huge range of topics, providing relevant and up to date information from the world's leading experts.
As well as the conference sessions there will be a parallel Exhibition with over 200 of the leading companies involved in wind energy. It is the perfect place to examine the technologies, hardware and services that keep wind energy moving.
When:
7 10 May 2007
Where:
MIC - Milano Convention Centre
Milan, Italy
Who:
Organisers:
European Wind Energy Association (EWEA)
EWEA is the voice of the wind industry, actively promoting the utilisation of wind power in Europe and worldwide. It now has over 300 members from 40 countries including manufacturers with a 98% share of the world wind power market, plus component suppliers, research institutes, national wind and renewables associations, developers, electricity providers, finance and insurance companies and consultants. This combined strength makes EWEA the worlds largest and most powerful wind energy network.
More:
A press conference will take place 7 May at 12.00, right after the opening session.
A press room will be available for journalists with computers, catering, background information and press packs covering the main topics of the conference.
For more information about the programme and registration form (free access to accredited press): http://www.ewec2007.info/