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Events:
 

+ June 15, 2008
European Wind Day 2008: “discover unlimited power”
The second edition of the European Wind Day will take place on 15 June, 2008. The European Wind Energy Association (EWEA) is organising a pan-European campaign to highlight the benefits of wind energy – an infinite, renewable and indigenous energy source.

+ June 24-26, 2008
VII WWEC 2008 Community Power in Kingston, Canada
St Lawrence College  (SLC) and Ontario Sustainable Energy Association  (OSEA) have partnered with WWEA to co-host their 7th Annual WWEC, to be held for the first time in North America
 
+ July 18-19, 2008
‘Clean Energy’ on 18-19 July at Hotel Welcom, Vadodara. The conference, among other aspects, would deliberate upon opportunities offered by different sources of clean energy to companies, clean energy execution technologies, policy frameworks within which the clean sources of energy are evolving as well as Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) benefits to be accrued from the adoption of clean sources of energy.
 
+ August 21-23, 2008
Renewable Energy India 2008 Expo, Hall 7, Pragati Maidan, New Delhi. Renewable Energy India 2008 Expo is a platform to provide value for the domestic industry and showcase opportunities in the Indian market for global players.
 
+ November 5-7, 2008
LAWEA, the Latin America Wind Energy Association presents the first International Wind Power and Renewable Energy Conference and Exhibition in México, and also the biggest of its type in Latin America: WINDEXPO LAWEA 2008
 

The Indian wind energy sector has an installed capacity of 7844.5 MW (as on December 31, 2007). In terms of wind power installed capacity, India is ranked 4th in the World. Today India is a major player in the global wind energy market.

The potential is far from exhausted. Indian Wind Energy Association has estimated that with the current level of technology, the ‘on-shore’ potential for utilization of wind energy for electricity generation is of the order of 65,000 MW. The unexploited resource availability has the potential to sustain the growth of wind energy sector in India in the years to come.

InWEA will help the industry in realizing this potential quickly and efficiently

 

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