News Release from WindEurope
Wind Industry Profile of
11/20/2009
Coming to Copenhagen? Visit an offshore wind farm ….
Media Invitation: Wind industry activities at COP 15
Journalists, photographers and camera crew attending the international climate change negotiations in Copenhagen are invited to the following wind industry activities at COP15. Boat trip to Middelgrunden Offshore Wind farm* Sunday 13 December, 10:30-12:30
Two hour trip to wind farm of 20 turbines, 100m tall at blade tip height, in curved line 180m apart stretching for 3.4km. Trip will include 15 minute briefing from high level wind industry representatives on the wind farm being visited, the contribution wind power makes to reducing CO2 emissions, and the negotiations from a wind industry perspective. Great photo/film opportunity of offshore wind farm, plus possibility for interviews with leading industry representatives.
* Registration obligatory: angelika.pullen@gwec.net
Discussion with international CEOs: drinks reception and discussion event
Sunday 13 December, 17:30-19:00
Oddfellow Palaeet, Bredgade 28, Copenhagen city centre. Metro: Kongens Nytorv Meet the CEOs of some of the world’s leading wind energy companies in one of Copenhagen’s finest 18th century palaces at this reception and discussion event hosted by the Global Wind Energy Council and the American Wind Energy Association. This event is followed by a behind-closed-doors dinner with key climate negotiators (not for media).
Wind Power Works Reception,
Tuesday 15 December, 19:00 – 20:00 pm
Oddfellow Palaeet, Bredgade 28,Copenhagen city centre. Metro: Kongens Nytorv
Meet wind industry representatives in one of Copenhagen’s finest 18th century palaces and see the Wind Power Works photo exhibition.
… and also:
LOOK OUT for Vestas wind turbine at the Bella Center VIP entrance. This 850 kW turbine is connected to the grid, and powers close to 300 Danish homes every year.
LM Glasfiber wind turbine blade at the Bella Center main entrance. A 61.5 metre long, 18.8 ton blade made in Denmark, and installed in off-shore wind farms in Belgium, Germany and Scotland.
On request: map of wind turbines in Copenhagen area – for you to locate and film at your convenience. Show your viewers something that is reducing greenhouse gas emissions now and increasingly in the future. For free pdf map contact communications@ewea.org
For more information about wind energy, the wind industry at the Copenhagen climate negotiations, or for interviews with wind industry representatives please contact:
Angelika Pullen, Communications Director,
Global Wind Energy Council
angelika.pullen@gwec.org,
tel + 32 2 502 55 02,
mobile + 32 473 947 966
Julian Scola, Communications Director,
European Wind Energy Association
js@ewea.org,
tel +32 2 546 1981,
mobile +32 486 117 394
Journalists, photographers and camera crew attending the international climate change negotiations in Copenhagen are invited to the following wind industry activities at COP15. Boat trip to Middelgrunden Offshore Wind farm* Sunday 13 December, 10:30-12:30
Two hour trip to wind farm of 20 turbines, 100m tall at blade tip height, in curved line 180m apart stretching for 3.4km. Trip will include 15 minute briefing from high level wind industry representatives on the wind farm being visited, the contribution wind power makes to reducing CO2 emissions, and the negotiations from a wind industry perspective. Great photo/film opportunity of offshore wind farm, plus possibility for interviews with leading industry representatives.
* Registration obligatory: angelika.pullen@gwec.net
Discussion with international CEOs: drinks reception and discussion event
Sunday 13 December, 17:30-19:00
Oddfellow Palaeet, Bredgade 28, Copenhagen city centre. Metro: Kongens Nytorv Meet the CEOs of some of the world’s leading wind energy companies in one of Copenhagen’s finest 18th century palaces at this reception and discussion event hosted by the Global Wind Energy Council and the American Wind Energy Association. This event is followed by a behind-closed-doors dinner with key climate negotiators (not for media).
Wind Power Works Reception,
Tuesday 15 December, 19:00 – 20:00 pm
Oddfellow Palaeet, Bredgade 28,Copenhagen city centre. Metro: Kongens Nytorv
Meet wind industry representatives in one of Copenhagen’s finest 18th century palaces and see the Wind Power Works photo exhibition.
… and also:
LOOK OUT for Vestas wind turbine at the Bella Center VIP entrance. This 850 kW turbine is connected to the grid, and powers close to 300 Danish homes every year.
LM Glasfiber wind turbine blade at the Bella Center main entrance. A 61.5 metre long, 18.8 ton blade made in Denmark, and installed in off-shore wind farms in Belgium, Germany and Scotland.
On request: map of wind turbines in Copenhagen area – for you to locate and film at your convenience. Show your viewers something that is reducing greenhouse gas emissions now and increasingly in the future. For free pdf map contact communications@ewea.org
For more information about wind energy, the wind industry at the Copenhagen climate negotiations, or for interviews with wind industry representatives please contact:
Angelika Pullen, Communications Director,
Global Wind Energy Council
angelika.pullen@gwec.org,
tel + 32 2 502 55 02,
mobile + 32 473 947 966
Julian Scola, Communications Director,
European Wind Energy Association
js@ewea.org,
tel +32 2 546 1981,
mobile +32 486 117 394
- Source:
- European Wind Energy Association
- Email:
- julian.scola@ewea.org