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Discover Danish expertise at WindEurope 2024 in Bilbao

The upcoming edition of WindEurope Annual Event is set to take place in Bilbao in March 2024, bringing together discussions, talks, and collaborations on the current state of European wind energy. Danish wind expertise will once again be very well represented and on display at the Pavilion - Powered by Denmark.
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Denmark: Home of wind energy

Wind energy plays a key role in reaching Denmark’s target of 70 % greenhouse gas emission reductions by 2030. And with some of the best wind conditions in the world, it is easy to understand how Denmark has become a global hub for wind power technology.

Discover Danish wind energy

From March 20-22, WindEurope’s annual on- and offshore wind energy event will take place in Bilbao, Spain. The conference and exhibition draws over 12,000 attendees over the course of three days seeking insights into the current landscape of European wind energy.

The 2024 edition of WindEurope will seek to follow up on last year’s eventful conference in Copenhagen, Denmark where the global wind sector returned to the cradle of today’s wind industry. Back then, State of Green launched a digital visualization of the full Danish wind energy value chain, as well as organising business and press delegation trips, showcasing some of Denmark’s offshore wind energy production sites.

Also read: Offshore galore: The global wind industry returned to Denmark

 

Meet solution providers at The Pavilion – Powered by Denmark

This year’s event will again feature numerous conference sessions with hundreds of speakers and over 400 exhibitors representing the entire wind value chain, eager to showcase innovations and forge new partnerships. And Denmark will once again be strongly represented.

Visit The Pavilion – Powered by Denmark, located centrally in hall 1, and discover the Danish world of wind. Organised by Green Power Denmark and the Danish Export Association, The Pavilion offers you a chance to meet Danish wind experts and solution providers offering expertise in wind-related technology, research, and innovation. Connect with organisations and businesses such as Orsted, Vestas, LM Wind Power and many more.

Learn more about The pavilion – Powered by Denmark

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Discover the Danish wind value chain

Dive into our digital visualisation of Denmark’s green wind value chain, and discover companies and organizations that specialise in wind-related technology, research, and innovation.

Discover the wind value chain

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