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World Wind Energy Award 2010 goes to the Founding Member States of IRENA PDF Print E-mail
Press Releases
Tuesday, 15 June 2010

gar_2036 Istanbul/Bonn (WWEA) – On the occasion of the 9th World Wind Energy Conference 2010 in Istanbul, Turkey, the Board of the World Wind Energy Association has decided to give the World Wind Energy Award 2010 to the Founding Member States of the International Renewable Energy Agency IRENA and hand it over to IRENA’s Interim Director General, Ms Hélène Pelosse.

The World Wind Energy Award has been given to recognise all Founding Members for the founding of IRENA. The creation of IRENA can be seen as the most important decision ever taken on the global level in favour of renewable energy. The founding of IRENA sent out a very strong signal to the world community that renewable energy will have to play and will play a key role in the future energy supply all over the world. With the Award, WWEA would also like to indicate that WWEA is committed to work closely with IRENA and will continue to give its full support.

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WWEA/New Energy Husum: 1st World Summit for Small-scaled Wind Turbines - Programme available PDF Print E-mail
Press Releases
Tuesday, 02 February 2010

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New Energy Husum 2010 -- the leading fair for small wind turbines – presents:
1st World Summit for Small-scaled Wind Turbines

Bonn/Husum – Anyone who wants to know about small wind turbines cannot miss either the New Energy Husum trade fair (18-21 March 2010) nor the 1st World Summit for Small-scaled Wind Turbines: With already over 50 confirmed exhibitors from the small wind turbine sector of eleven nations, and several lecture, discussion and presentation events on all four days of the fair, this year’s New Energy has already become the world’s leading small wind turbine event.

Husum is simultaneously hosting the first ever 1st World Summit for Small-scaled Wind Turbines on 18 and 19 March. The programme, developed in collaboration with the World Wind Energy Association, WWEA, and supported by the German Wind Energy Association, BWE, has set new benchmarks in several respects:

 

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COP15: REN Alliance calls for Global Investment Fund for Renewable Energy PDF Print E-mail
Press Releases
Wednesday, 16 December 2009

logo_ireaBonn/Freiburg/London/Reykjavik/Stockholm – The International Renewable Energy Alliance (REN Alliance) calls for renewables to be at the forefront of the post-2012 climate action regime. The REN Alliance COP 15 Policy Statement insists that the Kyoto mechanisms become more straightforward for project development and the programmatic approaches are centred on progressing renewable energy systems.

The press conference can be watched on the UNFCCC website.

At their press conference, REN Alliance partners are delivering key messages of the Policy Statement:

• The President of the World Bioenergy Association, Mr Kent Nyström, said that “Renewables are the least cost energy solution for climate change mitigation”.
• Dr Dave Renne, Vice President of the International Solar Energy Society, said that “the CDM must be targeted towards renewable energy projects”.
• The Executive Director of the International Hydropower Association, Richard M. Taylor, said that “strategic actions must deliver the transition to a renewable economy”.
• To deliver the above, Mr Stefan Gsänger, Secretary General of the World Wind Energy Association, explained that the REN Alliance calls for a Global Fund for Renewable Energy Investment that mobilizes investment in an effective and efficient way.

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WWEA launches Working Group on Community Power PDF Print E-mail
Press Releases
Monday, 23 November 2009

WWEA launches Working Group on Community Power –

Decentralised investment and participation of local communities is key for utilisation of wind energy on a large scale and for effective climate change mitigation

Bonn/Toronto (WWEA) – The World Wind Energy Association has started a new working group on Community Power. The working group was launched in Toronto on the occasion of the 1st Annual OSEA Community Power Conference. Already shortly after its creation, the working group has encountered major interest from all over the world, comprising of organisations from all continents. Kristopher Stevens, Executive Director of the Ontario Sustainable Energy Association OSEA (Toronto, Canada), was appointed as coordinator of the working group.

The WWEA Community Power working group will enhance international exchange of information and experiences, act as focal point for new partnerships and finally will enable WWEA in formulating its policies with regard to community based and decentralised ownership models.

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WWEA Press Release: Zhiyan Song appointed as Marketing Officer of the World Wind Energy Association PDF Print E-mail
Press Releases
Monday, 26 October 2009

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Bonn (WWEA) – WWEA is pleased to announce that Ms Zhiyan Song has recently joined the WWEA team in Bonn as Marketing and Public Relations Officer. Ms Song will be working to further expand the association and to increase the outreach of WWEA. She brings with her sound experience in the wind energy industry, in marketing as well as in government.

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Wind Energy International 2009/2010

The new edition of the international standard yearbook for wind energy 

with country reports covering 100 countries 

and special reports on: Financing, Industrial Trends, Policies and more.

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"If you want to know the status of wind energy development worldwide and you only can afford one book, this is the one.", Paul Gipe
"This yearbook is a kind of a Wind Bible and is a must-have!" Emma Sanan, Sharad Saxena - Kestrel Wind Turbines, South Africa

 

Book reviews

Paul Gipe (full review on Paul Gipe's website)

"Wind Energy International 2009/2010 reminded me of the solid feel you get when you close a door on a Mercedes or BMW: The feeling of quality, the knowledge that there are still people who take their jobs seriously and do it right. This is a book that was done right. It was written by the right people for the right reasons and printed on quality paper in full color. (...) This is the latest edition of what has become the standard yearbook on wind energy development worldwide. Wind Energy International includes individual article on wind energy in 100 different countries plus features on policies, trends in the industry, financing, and much more. It is simply too much to list (...). If you want to know the status of wind energy development worldwide and you only can afford one book, this is the one. As valuable and useful as the statistics are alone, an equally important contribution is the contact details for the authors of each individual country report as well as authors of the technical articles. These alone are worth their weight in gold for those wanting a quick introduction to who's who in wind energy. (...)"

 

 

 

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