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Ports for Offshore Wind Parks |
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| Pressemitteilung von: IQPC GmbH | ||
The European Union is committed to generate 20% of its needed energy supply from renewable sources by 2020. In order to harness the energy from offshore wind park, European ports need to prepare to meet the challenges that now exist, concerning e.g. transportation and supplies. IQPC’s international conference is concerned with current methods for port redevelopment as well as infrastructure for installation, just to name the most important topics. Presentations will entail the following topics: •Port infrastructure •Regulations affecting the ports industry •Vessel requirements Learn from experts and port managers directly involved in current challenges how to best deal with them. Among them are Frank Schnabel, Managing Director of Brunsbüttel Ports, Bjarne S. Jacobsen, Manager of Harbour Sites & Transport Logistics at DONG Energy and Jim O’Toole, Managing Director of The Port of Mostyn. Get some hands-on experience at our interactive workshops on Wednesday, 20 June: •Vessel requirements and future needs •Expectations on ports for offshore wind projects This day will be rounded off by a site visit of the Bremerhaven port, where important players of the wind industry have settled. One of the largest ports of the North Sea, it is ideally located for the growing offshore wind industry. For more details and relevant downloads visit the conference page at bit.ly/offshoreports About IQPC: IQPC offers customized conferences, major events, seminars, worldwide leadership training programs with up-to-date information concerning market trends, technological developments and the regulatory environment. Each year, IQPC offers more than 1.500 events worldwide. IQPC was founded in 1973 and has offices in major cities across six continents. Congress Team: e:info@iqpc.de t: +49 (0) 30 2091 32 74 Friedrichstr. 94, D-10117 Berlin, Germany | t: +49 (0) 30 2091 3330 | f: +49 (0) 30 2091 3263 | e: info@iqpc.de | w: www.iqpc.de |
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