1. “Offshore Summit: European-North American Dialogue 10. And on 11 September 2009 in Rostock (Germany) offers a U.S. based company Peluang Unique Profiting from the beginning of the Exchange of Experience Offshore Wind Project to Take Place Among European and American participants
On 23 June 2009, the U.S. administration approved the five offshore wind projects along the coast from New Jersey and Delaware and U.S. Secretary of the country, Ken Salazar, says the development of offshore wind energy as an administrative matter of priority.
“The majority of the U.S. population living in the East and West coast and Offshore installation of wind energy can provide big portions of energy needed in the areas dense population,” said Annette Bossler, Wind Industry Association on the Alliance Coordinator in Maine and continues, “the Federal Government to clean the way for developers to plant a wind farm in the offshore waters outside the continental shelf with the new regulations issued by President Obama championed. NOW is the opportunity for companies to make their position in the United States off shore wind energy market. ”
For this reason, the focus at the beginning of the Europe-North America offshore peak, which occurred on 10. And 11 September 2009 in Rostock, Germany, in the early and specific exchange of experience between companies offshore and individuals in the United States. For the first time, four from the United States engaged in the offshore industry (manufacturers and suppliers), including New Jersey, Maine, Massachusetts and Virginia will be speaking at the summit.
Host is a initiator and Investment in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern; organizer GADORE Center is the United States (German-American Dialog on Renewable Energy). “The Offshore Summit: European-North American Dialogue want to deliver high quality contacts in the business booming, but challenging segments. Events in Rostock offers a platform for exchange between these continents,” said Annette GADORE Center Nuesslein from the United States (German office), and added, ” participation from manufacturers such as Siemens and REpower, and the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA), among others, promises a live discussion of offshore strategies, the learning process and competencies that are required outside of business. It also provides a unique opportunity to make new business contacts in this industry. “
