WindEurope Local impact global leadership

November 29, 2017

Wind energy has transitioned in the last decade from a niche technology to an industrial sector that provides Europe with clean, competitive and reliable energy. In the process Europe has built up a world-beating wind energy industry with turbine manufacturers that lead the global market, developers with an international footprint and unmatched research and innovation capability. This remarkable development has yielded considerable benefits to the European economy, generating revenue to local communities, creating tens of thousands of highskilled jobs and reducing Europe’s fuel import dependency.

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DTU Wind and Energy Systems

DTU Wind and Energy Systems is the world’s largest public research institute for wind and energy. The department counts 350 staff members from 38 countries with a strong portfolio of national and international research projects. The department is internationally recognized as being in the forefront of wind energy technology and has provided a major part of the wind energy research in Denmark.

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DTU Wind and Energy Systems

DTU Wind and Energy Systems is the world’s largest public research institute for wind and energy. The department counts 350 staff members from 38 countries with a strong portfolio of national and international research projects. The department is internationally recognized as being in the forefront of wind energy technology and has provided a major part of the wind energy research in Denmark.

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