AWEA Fall Events
Register Now!
Register now for the North American Offshore Wind Conference & Exhibition and AWEA's Wind Power Health and Safety Workshop where you will experience the best networking opportunities and learn the latest information from top professionals in the wind industry.
AWEA’s North American Offshore Wind Conference & Exhibition, in collaboration with CanWEA, is the only event of its kind that will address:
- How U.S. offshore wind projects are progressing
- How to navigate the current regulatory landscape
- Valuable financing options and case studies
- How to improve stakeholder acceptance of projects
- Prospects for a North American supply chain
Why Attend?
- Three Tracks:
Business/Policy
Scientific/Technical
Supply Chain- Exhibit Hall with 100+ Exhibitors
- Educational Poster Presentations
- Unparalleled Networking
- U.S. Offshore Project Updates
- Wind Project Tours
Visit the event website for more information.
Deepen your understanding of the challenges facing occupational health and safety professionals in the wind industry as you:
- Get the latest updates and news
- Listen to and examine case studies
- Learn how to apply best practices
- Engage in panel discussions with OSHA and industry leaders
- Participate in interactive sessions and demonstrations
Why Attend?
- Concurrent tracks featuring sessions on:
Construction
Electrical
Manufacturing
Operations and maintenance
Risk management
Other safety topics- Unparalleled networking opportunities with other health and safety professionals
- AWEA's outdoor demo exhibit area is one of a kind
- This workshop is the original Health & Safety event with well known speakers presenting the most current information
Visit the event website for more information.
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A personal quest to promote the use of wind energy and hydrogen technology in the Great Lakes area of the United States. The Great Lakes area is in a unique position to become an energy exporting region through these and other renewable energy technologies. *Update 2014: Just do it everywhere - Dan*
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
AWEA: Registration Open for Offshore Conference & Exhibition and Health & Safety Workshop
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