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GLOBAL OFFSHORE WIND 2015 PREvIEW


FRED. OLSEN WINDCARRIER STAND NO. 62 Fred. Olsen Windcarrier provides innovative & tailored services for the transport, installation and maintenance of offshore wind parks.


Our modern fleet of vessels, which includes jack-ups & crew transfer boats, is operated by experienced crews to the highest HSEQ standards. We provide an integrated, holistic solution to the installation & maintenance of windfarms around the world. www.windcarrier.com


2015 GLOBAL OFFSHORE WIND PREVIEW


SENVION STAND NO. 46


Senvion is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of onshore and offshore wind turbines. The international mechanical engineering company develops, produces and markets wind turbines for almost any location – with rated outputs of 2 MW to 6.15 MW and rotor diameters of 82 metres to 152 metres. www.senvion.com/uk


When an industry has the potential to grow quickly everyone sees an opportunity to grab a piece of the action. Event organisations are particularly aware of situations like these and you will have witnessed the amount of emails and commercial promotional opportunities which has very quickly grown over recent years.


HELP WITH MAKING CHOICES


It is not easy to find out which events to support without spending a considerable amount of time researching the whys and wherefores before making a commitment to attend.


We are recognised as a publication for the industry and to a great degree produced by the industry which promotes those events we know will be both worthwhile and cost efficient – see our events pages in the magazine and online events calendar.


PORT OF SUNDERLAND STAND NO. 76


Port of Sunderland is less than 5 minutes from open sea, in a region that is a renowned hotspot for wind energy, with a strong supply chain & readily available skilled people. With excellent connections in & out of the port & a flexible, responsive approach, we are building a reputation as a primary port of call.


www.portofsunderland.org.uk RENEWABLEUK


The Global Offshore Wind conference and exhibition is organised and controlled by RenewableUK who are a not- for-profit industry membership organisation which is run by the industry for the industry – we would recommend that you support this event.


I hear many times about the costs of both attending and to a greater extent exhibiting – I would gauge my decisions ROI first and then the decision would be backed up by knowing that whatever profits are made are ploughed right back into the industry.


We hope to see you there – you will not regret it, as many previous visitors and exhibitors will testify.


WIND ENERGY NETWORK MAGAZINE JDR STAND NO. 118


JDR is a world-class provider of subsea cable technology for some of the world’s largest offshore wind projects. We are committed to enabling the next generation of wind power projects by partnering with our customers in order to help them deliver cost-effective renewable energy. www.jdrglobal.com


78 www.windenergynetwork.co.uk


Now in our 6th Year and growing with the industry our editorial team will be pleased to meet up and arrange contributions for the magazine and website – remember editorial is free of charge with no conditions.


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