2nd Advanced Wind Technology and Investment Summit 2010
After the tremendous success of the first event co-organized with Baotou People’s Government of Inner Mongolia, Noppen moves the 2nd Advanced Wind Technology and Investment Summit 2010 to Nanjing in Jiangsu Province, a featured venue for investment in China’s wind energy industry.
At this summit, senior directors and technicians from China’s wind energy and wind turbine production bases will discuss China’s newest industrial policies, advanced technology solutions for their plants, grid integration, and the most up-to-date progress reports on major projects in China.
Topics to be addressed:
Chinese renewable energy policies and the relevant regulations for China’s wind power industry
Exploring development trends in the global wind power market
Current situation and development plan of the wind power industry in Jiangsu Province
Investment and financing prospects in the Chinese wind power market
Demand forecast for wind power equipment in China
Smart Grid construction and Chinese wind power development
Enhancing generation, operation and maintenance of wind farms
Advanced technologies of wind farm integration into the power system
Streamlining CDM to strengthen wind power project opportunities
Development of offshore wind farms
Lessons from the European offshore wind market
Advanced wind power equipment/technology showcase
Noppen
China's most exclusive conference producer
Noppen, with its European and Chinese background, provides value to business executives from around the world by delivering know-how, skills and specialized insights into market demands and industry trends. We offer our delegates a corridor of leading management and professional information; decision makers repeatedly attend Noppen events for the content as well as for the unparalleled networking and business development opportunities.
For further information contact: Catriona Scanlon, Communications Manager
Email: catrionas@noppen.com.cn
Il disastro di Fukushima, gli uragani, lo scioglimento dei ghiacci, l’aumento dei gas serra. E da noi le alluvioni, e ora anche il crollo di Pompei. Il 2011 non sarà ricordato come un anno “verde”.





