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WindEnergy Hamburg: First Product Launches and Contracts Reported

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Hamburg, 26 September 2018 – A number of product launches and business transactions have been reported from WindEnergy Hamburg during the first two days of the world’s leading wind industry expo. The biggest gathering of the global wind industry is always a platform for showcasing visions, products, services and business, said Fatih Birol, Executive Director of the International Energy Agency in Hamburg, summarising the direction the expo is taking. His personal vision: Continued growth of the industry so it will be Europe’s leading energy provider by 2027. Until Friday, more than 1,400 exhibitors from 40 countries are presenting the entire portfolio of the wind industry on land and at sea at the Hamburg Messe site. Taking place in parallel, the global WindEurope conference offers a high-profile programme where more than 250 expert speakers cover current and future topics related to wind energy. Both top-ranking events jointly form the Global Wind Summit in Hamburg.

Timed perfectly for the world’s leading wind industry expo, Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy (SGRE) celebrated the topping-out ceremony for its electrothermal energy storage facility (ETES) in Hamburg-Altenwerder. With this innovative storage system, Siemens Gamesa offers a solution for one of the core challenges of the energy transition: enhancing flexibility for both, the supply and demand sides of the renewable energy market. With a capacity of 30 megawatt hours (MWh), the system boasts maximum scalability and low investment costs. What is more, the company said it has received a contract to build eight new wind farms off Spain during the first two quarters of 2019. At the VDMA Morning Briefing, Andreas Nauen, CEO Offshore at Siemens Gamesa, also announced the introduction of several logistics and technology innovations enabling further cost reductions in the offshore wind segment.

Right on the first day of the trade fair, MHI Vestas presented plans to build a 10 MW version of its V164 offshore wind turbine. The unit is expected to be ready for deployment at sea from 2021. It will also be suitable for installation as a ‘floating wind turbine’. This means MHI Vestas will be the first manufacturer to market a commercial wind turbine in the 10 megawatt class. The V164 will feature a Beefier gearbox, some minor mechanical upgrades and an improved air flow design.

GE Renewable Energy introduced a new 5.3 MW onshore wind turbine model with a two-piece blade design as part of a new platform with improved logistics and site functions just in time for WindEnergy Hamburg. The 5.3-158 is the latest addition to the Cypress platform, which builds on GE’s 2 MW and 3 MW fleets and utilizes the 4.8-158 turbine architecture. According to GE, it offers up to a 50% increase in annual energy production (AEP) compared to the 3 MW platform and enables “significant” AEP improvements, higher service efficiency and better transport and site potential. A prototype of the 5.3-158 machine is currently being manufactured in Salzbergen and is scheduled to go into operation by the end of 2018.

Envision presented a novelty called EnScope, a software tool for smart site analyses based on open data: The product is capable of evaluating information from Copernicus, Open Street Map as well as national data sources. It can be used to select sites for wind farms or for infrastructure planning across countries and larger regions. For example, by entering restrictions for specific site, such as noise limits, minimum distance from neighbouring installations or buildings, “Natura 2000” areas and slope of the terrain, the tool reveals how land-based wind turbines installed across Europe could meet the energy needs of the entire world.

The new ZF Wind Power modular platform design is named SHIFT 6k and was presented by a birthday party. It helps businesses to realise cost-effective turbines. Thanks to modularity of the sys, the initial development costs are lower in comparison to a dedicated gearbox design. As stated by ZF, the shift 6K delivers a higher performance, more flexibility, and more availability. SHIFT 6k’ is suitable for powering new generation turbines from 4.5MW up to 7MW and rotor diameters of up to 180 meters.

Another industry novelty was introduced by Miros Group, a provider of ocean surface measurement data. The company supplies dry sea state measurements as a cloud-based service. Customers can obtain flexible access to real-time sea state information without having to invest in data capturing and transmission infrastructure themselves. “The availability of sea state information through the cloud was a big accomplishment, but we believe that providing this information as a pure service will be just as important for our clients,” said Andreas Brekke, CEO of Miros Group.

A number of other exhibitors likewise presented impressive product novelties at the fair.

Contract signings show the industry’s impetus

Apart from announcements of innovative technology and product novelties, a number of business deals have been sealed at WindEnergy Hamburg. For example, the Finnish company Pemamek announced a major contract from the Portuguese renewable energy specialist ASM Industries (ASMI) for the delivery of manufacturing lines for heavy offshore-type pipe structures. This investment will enable ASMI to execute its plan to build a new industrial production unit for offshore structures at the port of Aveiro. The new production facility is worth €29 million.

Vattenfall and Nordex Group signed a supply agreement for an expansion of the “Wieringermeer” wind farm. The expansion will comprise 32 units of the N117/3600 model. Just one year ago, the energy company had ordered 50 wind turbines of the same series for this project. Construction preparations are underway. The expansion contract not only includes the supply and installation of the wind turbines but also a turbine maintenance agreement with a minimum two-year term. “We are now in the process of building nearly 300 MW for Vattenfall. The new contract sends an important signal, highlighting a mutual trust between our teams that has grown substantially over the past months,” said Patxi Landa, Chief Sales Officer at Nordex SE.

The Norwegian utility company Statkraft announced plans to invest Nkr 10 billion (€1 billion) annually from 2019 until 2025 in the expansion of its renewable energies portfolio. The company plans to install six gigawatts of wind power and two gigawatts of photovoltaics. 26per cent of this investment sum will go to Norway, with an annual Nkr 1.2 billion earmarked for upgrading the country’s hydroelectric power plants. According to the company, the largest portion of its investment, 42per cent of the total amount, will remain in Europe; the remainder will go to other markets such as India and South America.

Io360, a Scottish start-up, has developed a leading-edge 360-degree display called Io which generates video objects and 3D models that appear to be floating in space. The display exceeds the capabilities of virtual reality headsets such as Oculus Rift, Magic Leap’s specialised goggles or even the augmented-reality handheld system by Apple. People can enjoy it together and discuss the content, walking around the displayed object and interacting with it from any angle. At WindEnergy Hamburg, Io360 is presenting applications created for some of the globally-leading Scottish shipping companies, including 360-degree, 3-D animations capable of simulating dynamic underwater currents.

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IEG: with the new edition of key – the energy transition expo the sustainable future takes shape

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A larger exhibition area with a redesigned event layout to increase business and networking opportunities. Greater international scope with the involvement of an increasing number of buyers, delegations and qualified operators from all over the world. Focus on innovation and the green skills needed to achieve the energy transition. New projects and thematic areas for a complete view of the energy of the future.

These are the credentials with which the new edition of KEY – The Energy Transition Expo, the event organised by IEG (Italian Exhibition Group) on energy transition and efficiency, a reference point in Europe, Africa and the Mediterranean basin, is presenting itself.

The new appointment, scheduled from 5th to 7th March 2025 at Rimini Expo Centre, is set to become the largest ever, breaking its own records starting from the number of exhibiting brands, expected to increase by more than 20%.

KEY’s Technical-Scientific Committee’s schedule of meetings will also be brimming with international events, confirming the event as a unique opportunity for training, information and professional updating, even on topics not previously addressed at the event, such as nuclear power and Artificial Intelligence. They will range from agrivoltaics to Renewable Energy Communities, green residential and industrial redevelopment, electric mobility, hydrogen, the role of local administrations, reflections on energy cost containment, regulatory aspects and new financial opportunities.

KEY 2025 will consolidate its role as a global reference network capable of bringing together all the players involved in the energy transition and favouring meetings, debates and dialogue with the Institutions. The aim it to create a system and contribute to speeding up the decarbonisation process. Moreover, the event also provides a privileged opportunity for companies and professionals that want to rationalise their consumption and reduce the energy and environmental impact of their activities, to learn about possible solutions and the latest technologies available on the market.

The new layout

With over 90,000 m2 of exhibition area, KEY’s new layout includes the very first opening of the West Entrance, an addition to the South and East Entrances. The layout of the halls has also been reorganised, a total of 20 compared to the 16 at the 2024 edition, equally distributed along the East and West wings of the Expo Centre. The seven product sectors – solar and photovoltaic, wind energy, hydrogen, energy storage, energy efficiency, electric mobility and sustainable cities – are all confirmed, flanked by special areas dedicated to transversal projects, networking, innovation and training.

The new arrangement aims to plot a defined exhibition route through the seven, well-defined yet interconnected thematic areas, maximise existing synergies and improve the visitor experience. Furthermore, the variety of sectors represented at KEY will make it possible to create specific routes with personalised in-depth discussions.

The layout’s new features include an enhancement of the hydrogen area and a thematic focus on ports:

HYPE – Hydrogen Power Expo supported by Hydrogen & Fuel Cells: a real trade show organised by Italian Exhibition Group and Hannover Fairs International GmbH (HFI), the Italian branch of Deutsche Messe AG, where the topic of hydrogen and its importance for the energy transition will be explored

Support – Sustainable Ports for Energy Transition: an exhibition focus, to be inaugurated at KEY 2025, dedicated to the electrification of port docks, essential for reducing emissions, promoting sustainability in ports and accelerating the development of off-shore wind power, particularly floating wind farms.

Enhancing green talent and skills

For the first time, KEY will host the Green Jobs & Skill initiative to foster the encounter between labour market supply and demand with the aim of helping to bridge the green skills gap that is still common within companies. The project is a valuable training and career guidance opportunity for students and young workers, but also an opportunity for companies to meet potential candidates and intercept the most promising talents.

The first KEY Call for Papers is addressed to scholars, researchers, professionals and innovators: participants will be able to submit their own abstract on renewable energy and energy transition topics. The selected papers will be published by the new scientific journal QualEnergia Scienze and some of them may also be discussed in the conferences organised during the three-day event.

For more information about registration and participation in the Energy Transformation Fair, you can access it via the QR code below.

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Airborne Wind Energy: Over 300 visitors to the Airborne Wind Europe stand at WindEnergy Hamburg 2024

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Airborne Wind Energy: Over 300 visitors to the Airborne Wind Europe stand at WindEnergy Hamburg 2024

WindEnergy Hamburg 2024, the premier global onshore and offshore renewable energy event, provided a dynamic platform for Airborne Wind Europe to showcase the groundbreaking potential of Airborne Wind Energy. The AWEU booth featured 15 presentations covering topics as technological advancements, policy implications and market opportunities among others. Over 300 visitors ranging from industry experts and policymakers to investors and renewable energy enthusiasts came over to discover the last AWE advancements.

AWEU’s Speakers’ Corner: A hub of knowledge and insight

A key highlight of AWEU’s stand was the Speakers’ Corner, an exclusive space, set up fir the first time, dedicated to knowledge sharing and industry discussions. Over the course of the event, the Speakers’ Corner hosted 15 presentations delivered by AWEU members and the association itself addressing diverse themes including innovations in technology, regulatory frameworks, and potential market prospects for AWE. Each day saw an average of four presentations, attracting significant interest from attendees willing to deep into the potential and regulatory future of AWE.

“The Speakers’ Corner was a great success with our members explaining the status of their individual projects or their companies,” said Kristian Petrick, Secretary General of Airborne Wind Europe.

Cutting-edge Innovations at Airborne Wind Energy Booths

The AWEU booth featured Kitepower’s impressive 40m² kite and fruitful discussions on the future of AWE and its innovative applications. The large-scale kite pulled up on the top of the booth attracted a diverse audience, highlighting the practical and scalable nature of AWE systems.

In addition to the AWEU stand, several member companies presented their pioneering AWE technologies and projects, which attracted a great deal of attention from industry experts and stakeholders:

– SkySails Power presented significant advancements in AWE technology development also setting up a real kite on the top of its stand. In their presentations they pointed out, among other stuff, the industry’s first validated performance power curve and they also shared updates on their successful efforts to include AWE into Germany’s Renewable Energy Law (EEG), demonstrating their commitment to integrate this technology into the mainstream energy mix.

– EnerKite unveiled a new system design and announced the pre-sale of the EK100 system, a high-performance wind energy solution. This launch highlighted EnerKite’s dedication to push the boundaries of AWE technology and flagging its access for commercial deployment.

“It’s great seeing the Airborne Wind Energy development fast forward, ready to launch first products already in the market,” said Jon Gjerde, Chairman of Airborne Wind Europe.

Looking ahead to WindEnergy Hamburg 2026

As WindEnergy Hamburg 2024 came to an end, Airborne Wind Europe is already gearing up for the next edition in two years. The association remains committed to advance AWE technology and promoting it as a viable and sustainable solution for the future of renewable energy. The enthusiasm and engagement witnessed at this year’s fair reflect the growing interest in AWE and its potential to revolutionise the energy landscape.

With continued collaboration, innovation, and advocacy, Airborne Wind Europe is set to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of clean and sustainable energy.

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WindEnergy Hamburg 2024 powers up: Collaboration is key to a successful energy transition

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WindEnergy Hamburg 2024 is sending a powerful signal: At the official opening ceremony, with Vice-chancellor Robert Habeck attending remotely by video, leading representatives from politics and the industry emphasised the importance of clear regulations and international cooperation in driving the energy transition. Dr. Melanie Leonhard, Hamburg’s Senator for Economics and Innovation, emphasized the radiance of WindEnergy Hamburg in her speech. As the perfect platform to promote these efforts, WindEnergy Hamburg features more than 1,600 exhibitors and over 200 conference slots.

“From turbine technology and grid expansion to storage and smart AI solutions, renewable energy is, of course, front and centre at WindEnergy Hamburg. But like every trade fair, WindEnergy Hamburg thrives on the live interaction of people, and we are excited to see so many participants devoting all their energy and commitment to making this event special,” said Heiko M. Stutzinger, CEO of Hamburg Messe und Congress, at the opening of WindEnergy Hamburg. The expo chief and his team have invited top-flight guests: Robert Habeck, Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Protection, participated remotely in the opening ceremony of the world’s leading wind industry expo, which celebrated its inauguration ten years ago. This was followed by international government and industry representatives discussing the opportunities and challenges brought about by the energy transition:

Udo Bauer, CEO – Enercon, representing VDMA Power Systems

José Luis Blanco, CEO – Nordex Group / Chairman – WindEurope

Lee Chuan Teck, Executive Chairman – Enterprise Singapore

Zafer Demircan, Vice Energy Minister, Republic of Türkiye

Bärbel Heidebroek, CEO – Landwind Group / Chairwoman – BWE

Kaspars Melnis, Minister for Climate and Energy, Latvia

Andrew Mitchell, British Ambassador to Germany

Dr. Philipp Nimmermann, State Secretary at the Federal Ministry of Economics and Climate Protection, Germany

Parviz Shahbazov, Energy Minister, Republic of Azerbaijan

Tinne Van der Straeten, Energy Minister, Belgium

Girish Tanti, Vice-Chairman – Suzlon Group / Vice-Chair – GWEC, India

WindEnergy Hamburg 2024

WindEnergy Hamburg 2024

Wind energy in Europe: Paving the way to energy independence

Wind energy currently covers 20 per cent of Europe’s energy consumption. Governments want this share to rise to 35 per cent by 2030, and to more than 50 per cent by 2050. Philipp Nimmermann, State Secretary at the Federal Ministry of Economics and Climate Protection, stressed that Germany is spearheading these efforts, having increased the speed of wind energy expansion significantly. “We are seeing record numbers of approvals and contract awards in tender processes, but the industry is capable of even more,” stated Bärbel Heidebroek, CEO of Landwind Group and Chairwoman of the German Wind Energy Association (Bundesverband Windenergie, BWE). Latvia, after constructing LNG storage facilities and building up its renewable energy capacity, is almost fully independent from Russian natural gas today. The country wants to generate all of its power from renewable sources by 2030. To realise this vision, Latvia is planning to install 1.5 to 2 GW of additional wind energy capacity, said the Latvian energy minister Kaspars Melnis. “This minimises our dependence on imported power while allowing us to operate without fossil fuels.”

Tackling challenges: Investments and infrastructure

When expanding wind energy capacity, it is important to keep an eye on the entire energy value chain, said José Luis Blanco, Chairman of WindEurope and CEO of Nordex Group. “It is about energy security, competitiveness, and resilience: bottlenecks like electricity grids and transport infrastructure need to be addressed in acceleration of new wind power deployments.” Udo Bauer, CEO of wind turbine manufacturer Enercon and representative of the industry association VDMA Power Systems, emphasised the importance of fair competition in the market amid growing pressure from non-European market participants: “We need a level playing field that ensures equitable competition in Germany and Europe and punishes price dumping. The industrial policy framework for the onshore wind segment must give us a chance to continue investing in Germany and Europe.”

Global cooperation: Opportunities and synergies

The second discussion panel, which included Girish Tanti, Vice-Chairman of Suzlon Group and Co-Chair of the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC), drew attention to the international dimension of the energy transition. The experts agreed that the global North, which has been at the front line of the green energy revolution so far, needs the support and capabilities of the global South when it comes to cost-efficient technologies and supply chains that can help realise the full potential of renewable energies.

This means that countries like Azerbaijan must come aboard: The host country of COP29, the next United Nations Climate Conference, looks back on a long fossil fuel history but is now showing openness for change. Needing a total of 10 GW of green energy generation capacity to cover its domestic energy need, decarbonise, and export energy, Azerbaijan wants to integrate an initial 2 GW into its energy system in the coming years. In this context Lee Chuan Teck from Enterprise Singapore underlined the importance of global collaboration: “In the journey towards clean energy, there is scope for more enterprises in Europe and Asia to work together to access each other’s technologies, capabilities and markets.” Leveraging these synergies is a must for a successful fight against climate change.

WindEnergy Hamburg – a global hub

“WindEnergy Hamburg is the main hub for the wind power industry: It brings together all major global stakeholders of the wind industry and fosters close interaction,” said Claus Ulrich Selbach, Business Unit Director Maritime & Technology Fairs at Hamburg Messe und Congress. For four days, innovation, investments and the future of wind energy are in focus at WindEnergy Hamburg, a trade fair that presents unique opportunities to establish new business partnerships and join hands in exploring solutions to the global challenges of the energy transition.

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