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WWEA Head Office

Charles-de-Gaulle-Str. 5
53113 Bonn
Germany
Tel.: +49 228 369 40 80
Fax: +49 228 369 40 84
 
Scientific study by Government of Massachusetts: No evidence for "Wind Turbine Syndrome"
Wednesday, 01 February 2012

Best practices in wind farm planning and community involvement minimize negative impacts and maximize benefits from wind power

WWEC2012 will focus on community-based approaches  

Bonn (WWEA), 1 February 2012 – The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection and the Massachusetts Department of Public Health published recently a scientific study on health impacts of wind turbines. The study was undertaken by a panel of independent experts "to identify any documented or potential health impacts of risks that may be associated with exposure to wind turbines, and, specifically, to facilitate discussion of wind turbines and public health based on scientific findings".

No scientific evidence could be found that the so called "wind turbine syndrome" exists. However, the authors suggests that negative attitude against wind turbines should be mitigated by best practices as successfully implemented in many parts of the world. Such best practices in wind farm planning should include proper siting, provision of information and community involvement, all of which can minimize negative impacts and maximize benefits from wind power.

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Call for Papers: WWEC2012 Community Power, Bonn/Germany, 3-5 July 2012
Wednesday, 11 January 2012

11th World Wind Energy Conference & Renewable Energy Exhibition WWEC2012

"Community Power – Citizens' Power"

Bonn, Germany, 3-5 July 2012

Call for Papers

Bonn, 10 January 2012 – The World Wind Energy Association WWEA and the German Wind Energy Association BWE are pleased to invite papers and presentations for the 11th World Wind Energy Conference and Exhibition WWEC2012, taking place 3-5 July 2012 in Bonn, Germany. The conference is aimed at presenting, exchanging and discussing the latest knowledge on the state of wind energy and renewable energy in general, including the state of the technology.

WWEC2012 will feature the special topic of "Community Power – Citizens' Power", referring to the development and ownership of renewable energy projects by local citizens and communities including farmers and landowners, cooperatives, municipalities, local and regional utilities, as well as other partners. Amongst the participants, there will be representatives from local, regional and national governments, international organizations, community power wind farm developers, local and regional utilities, engineers, wind turbine manufacturers and more.

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"Citizen Power" Conference to be held in Historic Chamber Where World's 1st Feed-in Law Was Enacted
Monday, 09 January 2012

"Citizen Power" Conference to be held in Historic Chamber Where World's First Feed-in Law Was Enacted

11th World Wind Energy Conference WWEC2012 "Community Power - Citizens' Power" Set for 3-5 July 2012 in Bonn, Germany

51% of German Renewables Now Owned by Its Own Citizens

By Paul Gipe

Germany, a country where 51% of the renewable energy generation is owned by its own citizens, will be hosting an international conference on community power 3-5 July, 2012 in Bonn, the former capital.

The conference will be held in the historic chamber where the world's first feed-in law was enacted, the former home of the Bundestag, Germany's parliament. The Stromeinspeisungsgesetz, literally the "law on feeding in electricity" (to the grid) was introduced by conservative Bavarian farmers frustrated with their utility's intransigence to connecting their small hydro plants with the grid.

The "feed-in" law was passed overwhelmingly by the conservative government of Helmut Kohl, and quickly ushered in a revolution in the way electricity was generated in Germany, spreading rapidly from Bavaria in the south all the way to the Danish border in the north. 

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3rd World Summit for Small Wind WSSW2012
Wednesday, 21 December 2011

3rd World Summit for Small Wind WSSW2012
"New Standards - New Concepts"

Husum, Germany, 15&16 March 2012

Call for Papers Extended Deadline: 23 January

We invite you cordially to the 3rd World Summit for Small Wind WSSW2012, taking place in Husum/Germany on 15 and 16 March 2012, during the New Energy 2012 trade fair.

New Energy Husum has become the leading event for small wind, with more than 50 small wind exhibitors in 2011. New Energy Husum will host the WSSW2012 together with the World Wind Energy Association WWEA, and in cooperation with the German Wind Energy Association BWE as well as the German Small Wind Association BVKW.

Again top international small wind experts and participants from all over the world will discuss latest developments and achievements of the small wind sector.
 
Whereas the focus of the 2nd World Summit for Small Wind in 2011 was on policies, the next World Summit will focus on "New Standards – New Concepts". International experts from different nations – including African countries, China, Denmark, Germany, India, Korea, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the USA – will discuss technical innovations and new standards in small wind.

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WWEC2011 Conference Resolution
Thursday, 03 November 2011
WWEC2011 Conference Resolution
10th World Wind Energy Conference 2011
Greening Energy: Converting Deserts into Powerhouses
Cairo, Egypt, 31 October – 2 November 2011

The World Wind Energy Association, the Egyptian Wind Energy Association and the German-Arabic Chamber of Commerce welcome the presence of those more than 500 participants attending this conference, from wind and all other renewable energy technologies. The conference took place at a time which has brought fundamental political and social change in the host country and in the whole region, also opening the doors for an urgently needed and fundamental transformation of the energy supply.

The conference covered all aspects of wind utilisation, related policies, manufacturing, development, operation as well as economic and social issues, with a special focus on how to convert with renewable energy deserts into powerhouses.
Especially against the background of the ongoing nuclear disaster in Japan, the Conference calls for an immediate switch away from high-risk nuclear and fossil energy technologies to renewable energies.

On celebrating the tenth anniversary of the World Wind Energy Association, the Conference applauds WWEA for ten successful years of leadership work for a renewable future.

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WWEA publishes Half-year Report 2011
Monday, 29 August 2011

World market for wind energy gains momentum after a weak year in 2010

- 18,4 GW of new installations in first half of 2011, 43,9 GW expected for the full year half_year_report_2011-01
- China confirms its role as global wind locomotive with a share of 43 %, adding 8 GW
- In June 2011, worldwide wind capacity reached 215 GW

Bonn (WWEA) – The world market for wind energy saw a sound revival in the first half of 2011 and re-gained momentum after a weak year in 2010: The worldwide wind capacity reached 215’000 MW by the end of June 2011, out of which 18’405 MW were added in the first six months of 2011. This increase represents 15 % more than in the first half of 2010, when only 16’000 MW were added.
The global wind capacity grew by 9,3 % within six months and by 22,9 % on an annual basis (mid-2011 compared with mid-2010). In comparison, the annual growth rate in 2010 was 23,6 %.


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World Wind Energy Report 2010 launched
Friday, 08 April 2011

Worldwide wind capacity reaches 197 GW, slight decrease in new capacitywwer2010-cover

China becomes world leader, installing 18,9 Gigawatt, more than 50 % of the world market

Shanghai/Bonn (WWEA) – On the occasion of the inauguration of the China (Shanghai) International Wind Energy Exhibition and Conference CWEE2011 in Shanghai, WWEA has launched today the World Wind Energy Report 2010 in English 2.96 Mb (also in simplified Chinese 1.65 Mb, traditional Chinese 1.66 Mb, in French 1.89 Mb, in Russian 2.75 Mb, in Spanish 1.43 Mb) and the interactive World Wind Energy Map.

imagen_mapa_interactivo WWEA's Interactive World Map

Click Here and access the most accurate statistics on wind power and contact information of our Members in 83 countries.

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