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21st World Wind Energy Conference and Exhibition “Symphony of the Renewables”

More information soon on: www.worldwind.events The World Wind Energy Association (WWEA) is pleased to announce the 21st World Wind Energy Conference and Exhibition (WWEC2023), taking place on 16-18 May 2023 in Hobart, the Capital of Tasmania (Australia). The main theme of WWEC2023 is “Symphony of the Renewables” referring to the manifold synergies of a combination of wind power and other renewable energies, such as hydro, solar, geothermal, ocean, bioenergy and storage technologies such as hydrogen – ultimately for a 100% renewable energy supply. WWEC2023 takes place at a time when governments around the world have become more aware than ever…

16 – 18 May 2023: 21st World Wind Energy Conference (WWEC2023) “Symphony of the Renewables”

Wrest Point, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia 410 Sandy Bay Rd, Sandy Bay, Wrest Point, Tasmania

ABSTRACT SUBMISSIONDEADLINE EXTENDED TO 15 FEBRUARY 2023 The World Wind Energy Association (WWEA) is pleased to announce the 21st World Wind Energy Conference and Exhibition (WWEC2023), taking place on 16-18 May 2023 in Hobart, the Capital of Tasmania (Australia). The main theme of WWEC2023 is “Symphony of the Renewables” referring to the manifold synergies of a combination of wind power and other renewable energies, such as hydro, solar, geothermal, ocean, bioenergy and storage technologies such as hydrogen – ultimately for a 100% renewable energy supply. Wrest Point, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia | 16 – 18 May 2023 WWEC2023 takes place at…

International Renewable Energy Storage and Systems Conference (IRES 2023)

RWTH Aachen and online Campus-Boulevard 89, Aachen

Energy storage systems are the key to the successful energy transition to full renewable energy supply and are more relevant today than ever before. They address numerous challenges of the energy transition at once:  stabilise the electricity grids, support the shutdown of power plants, make regionally generated electricity available locally and compensate for fluctuations in renewable energy generation. View full event description