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MEDIA PACK 2018
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Get connected to global energy decision-makers
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Darius Snieckus, Editor-in-Chief, RECHARGE
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INDUSTRY EVENTS SCHEDULE 2018 – RECHARGE MAGAZINE EDITORIAL CALENDAR
EVENTS
AMERICAS EDITION • AWEA WINDPOWER
Chicago
• All Energy Glasgow
• WAB’s Windforce Bremen
OFFSHORE WIND EDITION • Renewable UK -
Global Offshore Wind Manchester
• ACORE: Renewable Energy Finance Forum (REFF-Wall Street) New York
• Eurelectric annual conference Ljubijana
• Offshore Northern Sea & RECHARGE Insight Leaders Summit Stavanger
• Brazil Windpower Rio de Janeiro
OFFSHORE ENERGY EDITION • DNVL GL Offshore
Wind Conference Hamburg
• International Offshore Wind Partnering Forum Princeton
• Hannover Messe
• FOWT 18 Marseilles OFFICIAL MEDIA PARTNER
• Mexico WindPower Mexico City
• WAB’s Windforce Baltic Sea Gothenburg
• Winterwind 2018 February Stockholm
• CanWEA Operations & Maintenance Summit Toronto
MARCH/APRIL MAY JUNE - AUGUSTJANUARY/FEBRUARY
Plus Brazil WindpowerSpecial Report
GLOBAL WIND SUMMIT EDITION
• WindEnergy Hamburg & Global Wind Summit Hamburg
• ACORE: Finance West San Francisco
SEPTEMBER
Official issue of the Global Wind Summit
ASIA EDITION
• CanWEA Annual Conference Calgary
• AWEA Finance New York
• AWEA Offshore Washington
• China Wind Power Beijing
OCTOBER- DECEMBER
Plus US offshore and Southeast Asia
offshore wind Special Report
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Extreme environment - from Latin America to the far Arctic, how the industry is adapting to harness winds in hot
and cold climates.
Offshore wind - the cost of energy has
been halved in the past two years: how will the sector propel itself forward and into
the mainstream?
Americas special issue - the onshore
wind market landscape is shifting - which regions are on
the rise?
Installed capacity of wind plant has
crossed 500GW with 2100GW on the hori-zon for 2030 - which markets are leading the way forward?
The ongoing expansion of off-shore wind-plant
around the world will increasingly be led by utilities and oil &
gas companies - how are business models
changing for the Energy Transition?
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Plus World Future Energy Summit Special Report
Wind power’s global build-out is trans-forming national
energy systems but nowhere more so
than in China.
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E urope’s power industry has warned that the EU’s electricity grid is fast approaching crisis point, with increased congestion putting the ongoing build-out of renewables at risk.New transmission lines are simply not being built fast enough to incorporate all the extra generation coming on line, so Europe must become smarter at how it manages its electricity, according to a new report by the continent’s five leading electricity associations.The TSO-DSO Data Management Report — by Entso-E, Eurelectric, CEDEC, EDSO and GEODE — says that as the grid becomes increasingly reliant on variable renewables and demand-side management, increased information exchange between transmission and distribution system
operators (TSOs and DSOs) will become fundamentally important. Without this, the grid will one day be unable to absorb more wind and solar power. The study also calls for the European Commission to introduce legislation as part of the forthcoming energy market design to set out how system operators should co-ordinate and co-operate.“The power grids are becoming increasingly strained across Europe for various reasons but there are general patterns discernible,” Hans ten Berge, secretary-general of European power industry association Eurelectric tells Recharge. “At the grid level, there remains long-standing public opposition to permitting new transmission lines and, over time, the strain on the system has been increasing, with a consequent rise in tariffs and other interventions to maintain stability.”
Fergal McNamara, Eurelectric’s DSO manager, adds: “At the distribution level, there has been a widespread increase in local generation [from wind and solar]. All of this is transforming the role of the DSO and has given rise to new operational challenges and strains
on the distribution network.“Solutions can also be found in more flexibility: that is the demand Continued on Page 2
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Fears for renewables as grid nears gridlock
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W ind is expected to meet 24-28% of the EU’s electricity generation in 2030, up from 11% last year, WindEurope says in its new report Making Transition Work.But the continent must avoid past policy mistakes and step up its ambitions again if it doesn’t want to fall behind other big markets such as the US, China or other emerging nations that are increasingly attracting investment.“Europe is not giving the leadership on clean energy it once did. Overall levels of ambition have fallen, certainly compared to other parts of the world,” says WindEurope chief executive Giles Dickson, adding that with current policies in place, Europe won’t remain number one in renewables.
“For Europe to reap the benefits of its first-mover advantage in wind energy and to contribute its fair share to climate change mitigation, it needs three things: adequate policies, innovative technology and an integrated energy system.”The report recommends that
the EU raises its 2030 renewable energy target to at least 30% of gross final energy consumption, revise its Renewable Energy Directive and improve legislation on energy market design.It also calls for technological innovation in turbines to reduce costs, improved management of very high shares of wind in the power system, and the
electrification of the heating, cooling and transport sectors to increase green power demand.After solid growth in the period up to 2013, a slowdown occurred in many European markets, and wind additions on the continent in 2014 and 2015 were highly concentrated in a handful of countries, particularly the UK and Germany, the report says.
Regulatory changes, some of them retroactive (such as in Spain, Romania or the Czech Republic), have unsettled investors, while the lack of an adequate climate and energy framework in most EU member states for the post-2020 period brings additional uncertainty. Meanwhile, commitments from countries outside Europe have increased fast, with China targeting 200GW of wind by 2020, and India 60GW by 2022. Tenders in Latin America and Africa have also provided strong incentives for European manufacturers and developers to look abroad, WindEurope says.The report says that onshore wind costs could fall 26% by 2025, and 41% by 2040, the report states. Offshore wind could reach €80/MWh by 2025 in Europe, but further costs reduction could be possible with the right pipeline of projects after 2020. The offshore cost estimate is likely to be conservative, given recent tenders in the Netherlands and Denmark have already produced a lower price of electricity. GILES DICKSON INTERVIEW: Page 19
Wind could supply 28% of EU power by 2030
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Fundamental data changes needed to protect renewables build-outFrom Front Pageor generation side adapting their behaviour to support the system. “With more customer participation and more decentralised generation, flexibility providers connected to the distribution grid are significantly
and continuously increasing. Therefore, the management and exchanges of information and data between TSOs, responsible for balancing supply and demand, and DSOs, responsible for the system’s security of supply and quality of service, is fundamental
to integrating the new forms of demand and supply.”The report also calls for TSOs to be able to access DSO customer data — directly or indirectly — if they become flexibility providers to the TSO. This will require fundamental changes in the way
that data is managed, especially to meet data protection laws. The five electricity associations recommend the standardisation of data across the EU and that the “party or parties responsible for data management should be neutral to all market players.”
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DARIUS SNIECKUS
D eveloper Dong Energy has switched on an advanced radar system capturing three-dimensional data on the wind flow in the Westermost Rough development off England’s east coast.The Beacon (Beamed Radar for Energy Assessment and Site Conditions) station, said to be the first of its kind in the world, can sweep tens of thousands of square kilometres of offshore skies using Dual Doppler radar to generate complex, “complete resolution” dynamic images of wind moving across a development site.
The technology was hatched by US outfit SmartWind Technologies and is being shepherded by the UK Carbon Trust as part of its Offshore Wind Accelerator programme.“We’re getting minute-by-minute 3D images of the wind flow through the wind power plant,” says Nicolai Gayle Nygaard, Beacon technical manager at Dong Energy. “This is a game changer for the industry. We’re no longer limited to measuring the wind at just one point, now we can document the wind field across the entire wind power plant and coastal domain.“Conventional measurement technologies are like using a torch in a dark room — you have a limited view. With the new radars, the entire room is flooded with light.
“We get new insights that provide valuable information for the design and operation of future wind power plants.”John Schroder, co-founder of Texas-based SmartWind Technologies, which developed and deployed the system, adds: “[This] advanced hardware and software solution measures the complex flows at the Westermost Rough wind power plant and reduces the generated complex data fields into a user-friendly format.“The acquired data will facilitate long-term studies and aid real-time decision-making. Application of this new capability will undoubtedly drive down the cost of wind energy.”
“Initial data from the Westermost Rough campaign is providing a wealth of detail on how the wind farms’ turbine arrays interact with the evolving wind field,” says Dong project manager Jesper Skov.“Every week, the radars collect so much data that the information volume exceeds Wikipedia in size.”
For the 18-month trial, a pair of the prototype radar systems have been installed
several kilometres apart on the shoreline, near Hull, northeast England, using a narrow beam of radio waves to scan back and forth through the 210MW wind farm, located 30km offshore.From readings taken of the “Doppler shift” in bounce-back from particles in the air,
the Beacon system creates a detailed wind map that can be updated minute by minute. “The Dual Doppler radar system has already documented how the wind turbines shadow each other and how these wakes develop behind the wind power plant,” says Nygaard. “This is giving us new insights into the complexities of the wind flow through and around an offshore wind farm. By knowing how the wind varies through the plant, we can better predict the power output of the wind turbines.”
The data gathered could change the wider industry’s approach to offshore wind development from the macro, such as power-boosting layouts, to the micro — including improvements to blade technology and foundation designs.
Westermost Rough is the first commercial development to use Siemens’ pioneering 6MW SWT-154-6.0 turbines.
We’re getting minute-by-minute 3D images of the wind flow through the wind power plant
One of the two Beacon radar stations near Hull, northeast England
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D ong Energy will build a major offshore wind O&M hub in Grimsby, eastern England, to support developments including the 1.2GW Hornsea 1 project.The Danish group will make a “multi-million pound” investment in Grimsby’s Royal Dock, creating a facility it claims will “transform the way wind farms are supported”.The new hub will initially service Race Bank, the 580MW wind farm Dong is currently building off the coast of eastern England for operation in 2018.Hornsea 1 is due on line by 2020, becoming the world’s largest offshore wind farm, and Dong has already secured development consent for the 1.8GW Hornsea 2 project.
Dong’s plans include the deployment from Grimsby of service operational vessels (SOVs) that can carry 60 people and spend 28 days on-site at the
company’s wind farms, servicing up to eight turbines a day.Technicians from Dong and turbine supplier Siemens will no longer have to scale vertical ladders to access the turbines, and instead will walk directly off the SOV’s deck using a motion-compensated gangway.Grimsby will also host a “comprehensive marine co-ordination centre capable of providing 24/7 service to offshore operations across the UK and beyond”.
Dong already supports its operating 210MW Westermost Rough project from Grimsby. Subject to planning approval, the new facility will be built next to the existing support hub on land leased from Associated British Ports, with the first new SOV arriving late next year.Dong UK chairman Brent Cheshire claims the Grimsby investment is a “massive vote of confidence” in the Humber region, where it plans to invest £6bn ($6.93bn) by 2019.
Dong plans major offshore O&M hub at GrimsbyAerial view of Grimsby docks
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RECHARGE THOUGHT LEADERS SUMMIT 2018 Stavanger, Norway
In 2017, the RECHARGE Summit again brought together leading voices from the wind, solar, oil & gas, hydropower and energy-storage sectors, along with key financiers and corporates and leading industry bodies.
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RECHARGE THOUGHT LEADERSAdam Bruce, Global Head Corporate Affairs, Mainstream Renewable Power
Alfredo Parres, Group Senior Vice-President, ABB
Alison Finch, Chief Marketing Officer, Huawei Solar Europe; Director, SolarPower Europe
Amelie Wulff, Managing Director Product Development - International Markets, GE Current
Anders Runevad, President and CEO, Vestas
Andrew Jamieson, CEO, Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult
Andrew Schifrin, Partner, Dentons
Andy Kinsella, CEO, Mainstream Renewable Power
Anne McEntee, CEO, Renewable Energy Services, GE Renewable Energy
Arto Lahtela, CEO, Moventas Group
Bjørn Haugland, Executive Vice President and Chief Sustainability Officer,
Bruce Douglas, Chief Operating Officer, Solar-Power Europe; Chairman, Global Solar Council
Bruce Valpy, Founder and Managing Director, BVG Associates
Chris Wissemann, CEO, Fishermen’s Energy
Cosmin Laslau, Senior Analyst, Lux Research
Dan Shreve, Partner at MAKE Consulting
Dana Younger, Chief Renewable Energy Specialist, International Finance Corporation
David Vos, Director, Equity Research, Barclays
Eicke Weber, Director, Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE
Eitan Parnass, Director General, Green Energy Association of Israel, and Secretary of Global Solar Council
Élbia Silva Gannoum, Executive President, ABEEólica
Felicity Jones, Partner, Everoze
Felix Zhang, Group Executive Director, Envision Energy
Francesco Starace, CEO, Enel Group
Frederik Mowinckel, Director, Turquoise International
Giles Dearden, Director of Due Diligence, Natural Power
Giles Dickson, CEO, WindEurope
Gregor Schäfer, Head of Strategy, E.ON, Climate & Renewables
Gregory Wetstone, President and CEO, American Council on Renewable Energy
Hans-Dieter Kettwig, Managing Director, Enercon
Henrik Bæk Jørgensen, Head of Product Management, MHI Vestas Offshore Wind
Henrik Stamer, CEO, K2 Management
Henrik Stiesdal, Stiesdal Offshore AS
Ignacio Sánchez Galán, Chairman and CEO, Iberdrola
Ingvild Meland, Programme Director, ONS
James Watson, CEO, SolarPower Europe
Jan Matthiesen, Director, The Carbon Trust
Jens Jakobsson, Senior Vice President, Orsted
Jens Tommerup, co-CEO, MHI Vestas
Jeremy Sainsbury, OBE, CEO, Natural Power
Jérôme Guillet, Founder and Managing Director, Green Giraffe
John Liljelund, CEO, AW Energy
Jonathan Cole, Managing Director, Iberdrola Renewables Offshore
Jon Dugstad, Director, Wind & Solar at Norwegian Energy Partners
Jorge Magalhaes, Senior Vice-President, Vestas
José Luis Blanco, Deputy CEO, Nordex Acciona Windpower
Juan Amate Lopez, Head of Offshore Technology, Iberdrola Engineering & Construction
Karl-Ove Ingebrigtsens, Director of Low Carbon Power Generation, Lloyd’s Register
Kirk Edelman, CEO, Siemens Financial Services
Konstantin Staschus, Director, Ecofys; Former Chief Innovation Officer, ENTSO-E
Lazlo Varro, Chief Economist, International Energy Agency
Laszlo von Lazar, General Manager, Offshore Projects, Bechtel
Lei Zhang, Founder and CEO, Envision
Lorry Wagner, President, Lake Erie Economic Development Corporation
Ma Xiaohui, Business Director, Middle East & North Africa, Goldwind International Holdings
Markus Tacke, CEO, Siemens Gamesa
Matthias Haag, CEO, Gemini Wind Park
Mauricio Tolmasquim, former president, Brazilian Energy Research Agency EPE
Michael Hannibal, Partner, Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners
Michael Taylor, Senior Analyst, Renewable Energy Cost Status and Outlook, IRENA
Mika Ohbayashi, Director, Japan Renewable Energy Foundation
Mike Garland, CEO, Pattern Energy
Nabil Moukarbel, Chief Investment Officer, Infrastructure & Natural Resources, IFC
Nadine E. Murdock, Project Manager and Analyst, REN21
Neil Auerbach, Managing Director, Hudson Clean Energy Partners
Nick Chronias, Head of Private Placements, First Avenue Partners
Paul de la Guérivière, President, Ideol
Pepe Carnevale, Partner, Stiesdal Offshore
Philip Totaro, Founder & CEO, Totaro & Associates
Pierre Hug, Origination, Weather & Energy, Swiss Re
Robert Todd, Managing Director, Renewables, HSBC
R V Ahilan, Director, Renewables Advisory & Energy Technology, LOC Group
Salvatore Santoro, Managing Director/Head of Investment Banking, Sweden, DNB Markets
Sebastian Bringsværd, Head of Hywind Development, New Energy Solutions, Statoil
Sam Kimmins, Head of RE100
Sean Whittaker, Renewable Energy Consultant, International Finance Corporation
Stefan Degener, Managing Director, First Solar GmbH
Stephen Bull, SVP Wind & CCS, Statoil
Steve Sawyer, Secretary-General, Global Wind Energy Council
Sverre Alvik, Project Director, Energy Transition Outlook, DNV GL
Thomas Karst, Senior Vice President & CSO, MHI Vestas
Tim Cornelius, CEO, Atlantis Resources
Tom Kiernan, CEO, American Wind Energy Association
Tom Lindberg, Managing Director, ECOHZ
Tom Weirich, Director of Business Develop-ment, Cohn Reznick Capital
Torsten Lodberg Smed, Senior Partner, Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners
Tulsi Tanti, Chairman, Suzlon
Valentina Kretzschmar, Director, Corporate Research, Wood Mackenzie
Walburga Hemetsberger, Head of EU representation office, Verbund; Board member, Hydrogen Europe
Wu Gang, Chairman, Goldwind
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