The World Wind Energy Association (WWEA) invites to the “World Summit for Small-scaled Wind” in Husum
Release Date: 2009-11-25
The World Wind Energy Association (WWEA) invites to the “World Summit for Small-scaled Wind” in Husum
The demand for small wind turbines has grown considerably in recent years. While small wind turbines have been part of everyday life in some areas within the USA and China over decades, especially in areas far off the grid, the desire to generate power with the aid of small wind turbines has now also become a real trend in Europe.
“The global importance of small wind turbines has been underestimated up to now. The market potential is enormous, and there are many different areas of application. In many countries across the world small wind turbines will become one of the most important pillars of energy generation in the next few years!” is how WWEA general secretary Stefan Gsänger describes the rosy prospects of the industry for the future.
“We are pleased to be able to support New Energy Husum on its way to becoming the most important trade fair for this sector”, says Gsänger about the co-operation with Husumer Messegesellschaft.
Every March, New Energy Husum showcases all the possibilities of renewable energy generation. Since 2009, as well as solar power, bio and geothermal energy, Husum’s exhibition concept has also included small wind turbines.
In Spring 2009 over 20 small wind turbine manufacturers showed at New Energy Husum. The incredibly successful fair was attended by 16,000 visitors from around 20 countries.
There is already a massive increase in the numbers of exhibitors and visitors expected at New Energy Husum 2010.
“Over 30 small wind turbine companies have already registered for the trade fair in Husum in March 2010. The New Energy 2010 site (18-21 March 2010) has been expanded by a third large hall, increasing the exhibition space by over 30 percent. We are looking forward to welcoming the many international exhibitors from ten countries that have already booked their space”, is how New Energy project manager Kira Sönksen describes the roaring success of next year’s exhibition and congress event.
The exhibition by the small wind turbine manufacturers in March 2010 will be accompanied by an informative congress on all four days of New Energy.
“The first two days of the congress will focus on international issues, such as the establishment of an international quality seal for household size turbines. Together with the WWEA and BWE we will be providing an overview of the use and market potentials of turbines in individual countries. Here we will also be providing information about the numerous international manufacturers and their innovative series of models”, announced New Energy Husum programme co-ordinator Gudrun Kromrey. “On the following congress days we have planned another BWE symposium on the topic of small wind turbines that will deal with the approval practice and the opportunities for using small wind turbines in Germany”.
More information at
www.new-energy.de
www.wwindea.org
Contact and registrations for New Energy Husum 2010 small wind turbine congress events: Gudrun Kromrey
Kromrey Kommunikation
kromrey@new-energy.de
Tel. 0049-4845-790424
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