EEEGR
“It’s an exciting line-up of leading experts which makes this the best and highest profile conference that we have ever staged,” said EEEGR CEO Simon Gray.
DONG bought the 580MW Racebank project from Centrica for £50m with a spokesman saying: “It fits very well into our existing plan to develop our extensive pipeline of UK offshore wind projects in the near future.”
“We believe it will bring unrivalled and invaluable first-hand information to the region’s supply chain which needs to be on the ball to take full advantage of the wealth of opportunities emerging on our doorstep.”
LEADING PLAYERS
More top names have been lined up for the country’s most significant conference and exhibition.
Shell, EDF Energy Schlumberger, East Anglia Offshore Wind and Aker Solutions are among companies which will also feature and around 500 delegates and more than 80 exhibitors are expected to take part.
INNOVATION AND TECHNOLOGY “The focus is not just on the incredible range of business opportunities and the market potential within the East of England but the innovation and technology which will give us the competitive edge in a fiercely combative industry,” added Simon Gray.
“There are increasing signs of expansion and development in our region’s energy world in readiness for growth in the offshore wind, gas and nuclear sectors and the conference will offer crucial leads and key pointers on how to win that new business. It also offers ample opportunities to meet and network with leading players in the industry.”
SNS2014 is supported by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF).
EEEGR Click to view more info
DAY ONE
Day one of the conference opens with a training and skills session and will later focus mainly on technology and innovation, with David Rowland of East Anglia Offshore Wind - developers of the 7200MW windfarm off the Norfolk/Suffolk coast. The day will also feature a speaker from Aker on its pioneering plans for monitoring new technology, in ensuring that the region’s sector is modern, competitive, efficient and safe.
www.windenergynetwork.co.uk 71
Page 1 |
Page 2 |
Page 3 |
Page 4 |
Page 5 |
Page 6 |
Page 7 |
Page 8 |
Page 9 |
Page 10 |
Page 11 |
Page 12 |
Page 13 |
Page 14 |
Page 15 |
Page 16 |
Page 17 |
Page 18 |
Page 19 |
Page 20 |
Page 21 |
Page 22 |
Page 23 |
Page 24 |
Page 25 |
Page 26 |
Page 27 |
Page 28 |
Page 29 |
Page 30 |
Page 31 |
Page 32 |
Page 33 |
Page 34 |
Page 35 |
Page 36 |
Page 37 |
Page 38 |
Page 39 |
Page 40 |
Page 41 |
Page 42 |
Page 43 |
Page 44 |
Page 45 |
Page 46 |
Page 47 |
Page 48 |
Page 49 |
Page 50 |
Page 51 |
Page 52 |
Page 53 |
Page 54 |
Page 55 |
Page 56 |
Page 57 |
Page 58 |
Page 59 |
Page 60 |
Page 61 |
Page 62 |
Page 63 |
Page 64 |
Page 65 |
Page 66 |
Page 67 |
Page 68 |
Page 69 |
Page 70 |
Page 71 |
Page 72 |
Page 73 |
Page 74 |
Page 75 |
Page 76 |
Page 77 |
Page 78 |
Page 79 |
Page 80 |
Page 81 |
Page 82 |
Page 83 |
Page 84 |
Page 85 |
Page 86 |
Page 87 |
Page 88 |
Page 89 |
Page 90 |
Page 91 |
Page 92 |
Page 93 |
Page 94 |
Page 95 |
Page 96 |
Page 97 |
Page 98 |
Page 99 |
Page 100 |
Page 101 |
Page 102 |
Page 103 |
Page 104 |
Page 105 |
Page 106 |
Page 107 |
Page 108 |
Page 109 |
Page 110 |
Page 111 |
Page 112 |
Page 113 |
Page 114 |
Page 115 |
Page 116