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INTRODUCTION


Welcome yet again...


to Wind Energy Network – the tried, tested and trusted communication hub for the wind energy industry


COMFORT ZONE


Today’s professionals deserve the best and the wind energy industry is no exception.


One of our themed features in this edition is offshore living so we hope you will enjoy reading about what is available now, and what is being planned for the future, to ensure you enjoy the comforts of home far off the coasts around Europe.


With Round 3 getting under way it is essential to provide facilities fit for professional technicians and support staff.


COMMUNICATION HUB


As we approach our first birthday we can reflect on our core aims of which we can be proud – that of becoming the communication hub for the wind energy industry, as well as helping the industry as a whole. We’ve had some great feedback, so thank you all.


REGIONAL SPOTLIGHT


Commencing in our next edition we will be featuring regions, starting with the UK, which could be described as centres of excellence for the wind energy industry throughout Europe. We will be contacting the relevant companies and organisations in due course to give them the opportunity of getting involved and letting us know about their achievements.


WIND ENERGY NETWORK ONLINE


Our online version is becoming very popular for all sorts of reasons so if you have not visited before please do so now, if only to have a look at our up-to-the- minute events pages


Duncan McGilvray Editor | Wind Energy Network


RENEWABLEUK – LIVERPOOL 2011


A must visit event at the end of June is the Offshore Wind 2011 Conference and Exhibition at the ACC (Arena and Conference Centre) in Liverpool. We are looking forward to meeting everyone who has helped us in our first year, and of course to make new friends for the years to come. Our diary is filling up fast so if you would like to meet and discuss anything please get in touch as soon as possible.


www.windenergynetwork.co.uk


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