October 20, 2004 Topics in this issue: Keeping up our successful strategy Trade Fair Survey shows that 97% of exhibitors reached
Industry gives positive assessment of second WindEnergy:
WindEnergy Study becomes a relevant market indicator 51 companies used the WindPower Technology Transfer
Schleswig-Holstein: installation of the world's first
Current industry study: "Wind Energy – Assessment
Germany: Ruling by Federal Administrative Court with
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Keeping up our successful strategy We will therefore maintain this strategy, and will continue to hold this event on a two-yearly basis, inviting the international wind energy industry to Hamburg in the spring of every second year. Our goals for 2006 are clear – still more international character, and more trade visitors. There will be numerous marketing and PR activities already starting next year. And we will continue with the WindEnergy Study, which has gained a reputation for reliability in the industry and is often quoted. We will keep you up to date regularly via the e-news, and via our website - now under www.windenergy.de. I look forward to another successful WindEnergy from 16 to 19 May 2006. I hope you will be with us – let us go for growth together. Heiko Heiden
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Trade Fair Survey shows that 97% of exhibitors reached their most important discussion partners and target groups -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Not only the figures for exhibitors and visitors show positive results from the second WindEnergy – International Trade Fair. Participation at the fair was also worthwhile for industry. A large number of companies have already announced that they will be there again in 2006. Some statements from industry representatives given during the WindEnergy 2004 are shown here.
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The WindEnergy 2004 featured the "WindPower TTC" (Technology Transfer Centre) for the first time – this is an arrangement specifically designed for internationally operating, export-oriented companies and for scientific and other institutions in the field of wind energy. 47 technology profiles were received during the four-month preparation period. In total, there were 51 companies participating from 16 countries. Some 120 bilateral meetings were arranged at the Fair in Hamburg. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
All around the Hamburg Fair site, building activities are moving full speed ahead. Work has started on schedule for construction of the New Fair, following the laying of the foundation stone in June this year. The first hall will be available, in accordance with planning, for the INTERNORGA international trade fair in March 2005. The expansion and modernisation will have been completed by 2008. This means Hamburg will have one of the most modern fair sites in the world, with 84,000 square metres of space (previously 64,000 square metres). "The standards of our clients in terms of comfort, efficient logistics and service have risen continuously in recent years,” says Dietmar Aulich, Managing Director of HMC. "This new construction project enables us to maintain our competitiveness, and prepares us for the future. We are creating new jobs, and laying solid foundations for growth of the Hamburg Fair, for the benefit of a growing city.” For information on the "New Fair” with facts and figures on construction, time schedules, photos and press information, visit the website: www.new-hamburg-trade-fair.com
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A milestone in the development of wind energy is now up and running in Brunsbüttel, Schleswig-Holstein. Here, right next to the existing nuclear power station, the world's largest wind turbine has been erected, with a rating of 5 megawatts and a rotor diameter of 126 metres – a turbine type that is subsequently intended for offshore operation. The 5M from REpower is fitted with rotor blades from the Danish manufacturer LM Glasfiber. The two companies presented this ambitious project in spring, at the WindEnergy 2004. The project coordinator is REpower Systems AG, Hamburg. The following companies are involved in this European project "5MW Innovative Wind Turbine Suitable for on Land and Offshore Installations":
Funding for development of this system is provided by Schleswig-Holstein and by the European Union. The foundations of the system were completed in July 2004. Construction of the crane started at the beginning of August, and finally, on 11 August, REpower announced completion of the machine test in Kiel. The nacelle panels were mounted there, before the system was shipped to Brunsbüttel. To follow the activities in Brunsbüttel live, visit the website www.repower5m.de.
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The industry study on "Wind Energy” of the HSH Nordbank, Hamburg, was published in July, focusing on assessment of the international markets. It gives the latest facts and figures on the wind markets in Europe, including the new accession countries to the EU, and on wind markets outside Europe such as the USA, China, India and Japan. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The ruling handed down by the Federal Administrative Court on 30 June 2004 is very important for operators and project developers of wind farms with three or more turbines. It redefines the term "wind farm": A "wind farm" within the meaning of clause 1.6 of Annex 1 to the Environmental Impact Assessment At (UVPG) and of clause 1.6 of the Annex to the 4th Federal Emissions Act (BImSchV) comprises three or more wind turbines, physically arranged in such a way that their areas of operation overlap or at least have contact with one another. As soon as the threshold of three turbines for a "wind farm" is reached or exceeded, an approval procedure in accordance with emission protection legislation is required, regardless how many operators are involved. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The next WindEnergy - International Trade Fair will be held in Hamburg from 16 to 19 May 2006. Click here to register now.
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The purpose of this newsletter WindEnergy e-news is to keep you informed regularly on the latest events related to the WindEnergy – International Trade Fair. We aim to present the supporting programme, report on services for visitors and exhibitors, and keep you up to date on relevant industry news. To help us to satisfy your information needs even better, you have an opportunity here to give us your feedback, using this questionnaire (or click here for a German version). We look forward to reading your ideas. Click here to view all previous issues of WindEnergy e-news.
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