News Release from Global Wind Energy Council
Wind Industry Profile of
06/15/2010
Wind enthusiasts around the world celebrate Global Wind Day
On the 15 June, wind energy supporters gather at events in all corners of the globe to raise awareness for the benefits of wind energy. The Global Wind Day takes place for the second time this year, and for the fourth time in Europe.
From school children in Brazil to energy professionals in Canada, from wind musicians in India to hobby photographers in Argentina and Sweden, people get involved on that day to show their support for wind energy and witness the technology work in practice.
"Global Wind Day is a fantastic opportunity to remind people all around the world that we can achieve a genuine energy revolution. The technology is there to fundamentally transform the way we produce electricity, while saving billions of tons of CO2 and creating much needed jobs in the future," said Klaus Rave, GWEC's Chairman.
Tens of thousands of people are expected to join the Global Wind Day events, which will take place from 12 to 20 June. Given the variety of activities planned - from wind farm open days and conferences, to exhibitions, information days, sporting contests and photo contests, there will be something for everyone in most corners of the globe. Overall, the organisers are hoping to reach around one million people with their message.
"Public acceptance of wind energy is immensely important for keeping up the momentum of sustained growth, and the events of this week show that the support for wind energy is truly global," said Arthouros Zervos, President of the European Wind Energy Association (EWEA).
GWEC and EWEA are coordinating the Global Wind Day in cooperation with many national wind energy associations and wind power companies. The two organisations expect around 210 events to take place in 26 countries, including a number of new participating countries such as Venezuela, Argentina, Norway and Canada. EWEA erected a 29.5 meter wind turbine blade in the heart of the European quarter in Brussels to highlight the benefits of wind power to key decision makers.
For more information on the Global Wind Day, see www.globalwindday.org.
From school children in Brazil to energy professionals in Canada, from wind musicians in India to hobby photographers in Argentina and Sweden, people get involved on that day to show their support for wind energy and witness the technology work in practice.
"Global Wind Day is a fantastic opportunity to remind people all around the world that we can achieve a genuine energy revolution. The technology is there to fundamentally transform the way we produce electricity, while saving billions of tons of CO2 and creating much needed jobs in the future," said Klaus Rave, GWEC's Chairman.
Tens of thousands of people are expected to join the Global Wind Day events, which will take place from 12 to 20 June. Given the variety of activities planned - from wind farm open days and conferences, to exhibitions, information days, sporting contests and photo contests, there will be something for everyone in most corners of the globe. Overall, the organisers are hoping to reach around one million people with their message.
"Public acceptance of wind energy is immensely important for keeping up the momentum of sustained growth, and the events of this week show that the support for wind energy is truly global," said Arthouros Zervos, President of the European Wind Energy Association (EWEA).
GWEC and EWEA are coordinating the Global Wind Day in cooperation with many national wind energy associations and wind power companies. The two organisations expect around 210 events to take place in 26 countries, including a number of new participating countries such as Venezuela, Argentina, Norway and Canada. EWEA erected a 29.5 meter wind turbine blade in the heart of the European quarter in Brussels to highlight the benefits of wind power to key decision makers.
For more information on the Global Wind Day, see www.globalwindday.org.
- Source:
- Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC)
- Author:
- Angelika Pullen
- Email:
- angelika.pullen@gwec.net
- Link:
- www.globalwindday.org/...