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+ 26-27 Auguat, 2010
RenewCon India 2010 promises to
provide an in-depth insight into the renewable energy sector, especially
the wind and solar industries. The event is the ideal information
exchange and networking platform for businesses to connect with the
leading power generators, equipment manufacturers, investors, regulators
and R&D specialists.
The conference will have a special session on the National Solar Mission
which will look into its practical implementation; and business
opportunities in the solar PV sector among other things. In respect of
the wind energy sector, the event will have a panel discussion on the
policy and regulatory frameworks formulated by CERC and SERCs. It will
also have a session on the need to leverage local R&D capability to
drive the innovation and cost effectiveness of indigenous wind energy
equipment and systems.
For more information, visit:
http://www.renewcon-india.com/renewcon_agenda.asp
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+ 21-25 September, 2010
Besides being the most significant international wind energy trade fair
for the last 20 years, HUSUM WindEnergy is also an important meeting
place for the industry’s who’s who. Held once in two years, the event
will include daily international events, scientific conferences, and
hourly changing “company innovations” programme. The conference will
also present the latest wind energy topics and trends, which will be
discussed at over 60 specialised programmes by around 150 speakers from
all over the world. The upcoming event expects to see around 800
exhibitors and 25,000 visitors from 70 nations. |
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The Indian
wind energy sector has an installed capacity of
11807.00 MW (as on
March 31,
2010). In terms of wind power installed capacity, India is ranked
5th 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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