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Case studies and project presentationsProgramme CommitteeWho should attend?This event stands out as one of the most important gatherings for wind energy in Europe. It is meticulously organised, addressing the most pressing issues and serving as a platform to voice concerns to European authorities. It serves as a crucial channel to draw attention to the realities faced by this strategic sector and its primary challenges.
– José Pinheiro-Torres, CEO N9VE
1. Wind Turbine Designers and Manufacturers
Professionals involved in the design, manufacturing, and development of wind turbines who want to gain insights into end-of-life considerations and strategies. This includes engineers, project managers, and sustainability officers.
2. Wind Farm Owners and Operators
Individuals responsible for managing renewable energy projects and assets (wind farms and co-located assets), who want to benefit from understanding best practices and strategies for decommissioning and repurposing wind turbines and their components at the end of their lifecycle.
3. Energy Industry Professionals
People working in the broader energy industry, including executives, policymakers, and consultants, who want to gain knowledge about the environmental, economic, and regulatory aspects related to wind turbine end-of-life strategies.
4. Environmental and Sustainability Experts
Professionals focused on environmental impact assessment, sustainability, and resource management interested in understanding but also contributing expertise to the sustainable disposal, recycling, and repurposing of wind turbine components.
5. Academic and Research Community
Researchers, professors, and students involved in renewable energy, engineering, environmental science, or related disciplines who want to explore the challenges, innovations, and emerging trends in wind turbine end-of-life strategies and help shape new solutions.
6. Government Agencies and NGOs
Representatives from governmental organisations, environmental agencies, and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) responsible for policy making, regulation, and environmental protection wanting to understand the nexus between the Net Zero industry objectives, the necessary scale-up of renewable energy and the environmental implications and policy considerations associated with the end of life of wind turbines: decommissioning, recycling, sourcing raw materials, repowering, lifetime extensions.
7. Financial Institutions and Investors
Professionals from financial institutions, investment firms, and venture capitalists interested in renewable energy projects to gain insights into the financial aspects, risks, and opportunities related to wind turbine end-of-life strategies.
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