WWEC2022 (Rimini, 28-30 June 2022): Extended Deadline for Abstracts
20th World Wind Energy Conference and Exhibition WWEC2022
“Collaborating for a Renewable Future!” / Rimini, Italy – 28-30 June 2022
20th World Wind Energy Conference and Exhibition WWEC2022
“Collaborating for a Renewable Future!” / Rimini, Italy – 28-30 June 2022
Abstracts for presentation to be submitted by 1 February
Pakistan recently submitted its revised Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). NDCs are at the heart of the Paris Climate agreement and contain ambitious targets set by countries for themselves for successive periods of 5 years. The...
Questions are from Gerhard Scholz, Austrian Wind Energy Association IG Windkraft.
The World Wind Energy Association (WWEA) and the Italian Wind Energy Association ANEV are pleased to invite papers and presentations for the20th World Wind Energy Conference and Exhibition (WWEC2022), taking place on 28-30 June 2022 in Rimini (Italy)
The World Wind Energy Association and TERI welcome the presence of more than 300 participants from over 30 countries attending this virtual Conference, on wind, solar, and all other renewable energy technologies.
Soon, the 19th World Wind Energy Conference 2021 will take place in virtual format. WWEC2021 is hosted from 24-26 November in collaboration with TERI India, endorsed by many international and Indian renewable energy organisations and WWEC2021 presents the main theme “Powering the World with Wind...
Hosted in partnership by WWEA and Falck Renewables
10 November 2021, 12:00-14:00 h CET
On the occasion of the UN Climate Change Conference COP26, WWEA has published the Wind Power Planning and Permitting Index which indicates the performance of countries regarding the duration and reliability of planning and permitting processes of wind farms
More than 130 renewable energy leaders, under the auspices of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) Coalition for Action, launched a call to action today, encouraging all governments at national, regional, and local levels to ensure access to high-quality, sustainable jobs during the energy transition.
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