Offshore Wind Executive Summit

We are gearing up for our 2021 event, which will be held on October 5th at the Moody Gardens Hotel & Convention Center in Galveston, Texas. We will again bring together decision makers from wind and offshore oil and gas, both from the U.S. and Europe. Using many of the same technologies, services, and a highly skilled workforce, offshore oil and gas experts play an important role in the advancement of U.S. offshore wind. The Offshore Wind Executive Summit will provide the forum to establish new business relationships. Educate yourself on the current market including project development requirements, important policy issues and opportunities for the supply chain.

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North American Wind Energy Academy/WindTech 2023 Conference

October 31-November 1, 2023 | USA

This year, the conference will focus on a future where high levels of wind energy deployment meet the needs of a grid dominated by renewable energy and feature the latest research to integrate wind energy with solar power, energy storage, and other energy sources into the complex and highly interdependent energy system of the future. The event will also address the social and environmental issues at the core of such an expansion and include the "grand challenges" of wind energy. Subscribe to get conference updates.

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October 23-27, 2023 | Singapore

SIEW Summit will feature high-level keynotes and panel discussions around this year’s theme. Other key events include the SIEW Energy Insights, SIEW Thinktank Roundtables and In Dialogue with Youth.

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November 28-30, 2023 | Germany

Energy storage systems are the key to the successful energy transition to full renewable energy supply and are more relevant today than ever before. They address numerous challenges of the energy transition at once: stabilise the electricity grids, support the shutdown of power plants, make regionally generated electricity available locally and compensate for fluctuations in renewable energy generation.

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