Renewable Energy Focus magazine (March/April issue) will be distributed at this year's leading European wind event.
EWEA 2012 is one of the leading annual events for the wind energy industry. It provides an international platform for sharing cross-sector knowledge and experience with the leading companies, the key players and the decision makers from across the wind energy industry.
Renewable Energy Focus (REFocus) magazine will be supporting the event, and will have special "platinum media partner" magazine distribution rights at the event for the upcoming March/April issue. In addition, REF will be producing a wind-innovation themed e-newsletter prior to the event (see below).
About the event
EWEA 2012 is a major event in the annual wind calendar, with an exhibtion, conference and a number of other side events.
The conference programme at EWEA 2012 is being developed around a main theme, which will guide the selection of presentations and scope of the sessions. The focus is on innovating – the major driver of the industry – not only in terms of technological advances, but also in adopting new approaches, finding creative solutions to problems and sharing a unique perspective.
From small seeds, big new ideas grow
Wind power has grown enormously over the past few decades – from relatively modest beginnings to a mature energy technology.
Innovation has been crucial in this rapid development, especially for the European wind energy industry. For the industry to continue its growth, it must strive to remain innovative in all aspects of its activities – from the products designed to the political frameworks and business models that shape the future direction.
More than ever, there are challenges on major fronts: the economic downturn; competition from emerging non-EU markets; shifting policy environments; lack of funding – and other emerging renewable technologies.
Back to the birthplace of wind energy
Few countries know as much about innovation in wind power as EWEA 2012 host country, Denmark. Since Danish inventor Poul la Cour produced one of the earliest prototypes of electricity-generating wind turbines in the late 19th century, the country has become a global leader in wind energy, now accounting for almost half of the world's turbine production, and home to some of the most progressive energy policies worldwide.
The Danish presidency of the EU will be in full swing by the time EWEA 2012 comes around, and offers a fitting backdrop to the conference, as it will undoubtedly be an important driver in pushing the renewable energy agenda forward, as well as fostering investment in technological R&D across Europe.