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Wind Energy Professional Associations Serving Latin America
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Professional associationbased in Brussels, BELGIUM
The Global Wind Energy Council is the international trade association for the wind power industry. GWEC is a member-based organisation that represents the entire wind energy sector. The members of GWEC represent over 1,500 companies, organisations ...
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Professional associationbased in Essen, GERMANY
The VGB is the technical association of energy plant operators. Our members are companies that operate worldwide facilities for the generation of power, heat and cooling as well as for energy storage and sector coupling. We are committed to the goal ...
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Professional associationbased in Edinburgh, UNITED KINGDOM
WADE works to accelerate the worldwide development of high efficiency cogeneration, onsite power and decentralized renewable energy systems that deliver substantial economic and environmental benefits. In an effort to raise the profile of ...
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Professional associationbased in Ottawa, ONTARIO (CANADA)
The Canadian Renewable Energy Association is the voice for wind energy, solar energy and energy storage solutions that will power Canada’s energy future. We work to create the conditions for a modern energy system through stakeholder advocacy and ...
Wind and Solar Repowering and Decommissioning Services
As new innovations are constantly being developed in the rapidly evolving field of wind energy, solar energy and energy storage, older technologies need to be replaced. Repowering and decommissioning represents the final phase in the life cycle of ...
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Professional associationbased in Brussels, BELGIUM
WindEurope is the voice of the wind industry, actively promoting wind power in Europe and worldwide. We have over 400 members, active in over 35 countries. In addition to wind turbine manufacturers with a leading share of the world wind power ...
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Professional associationbased in Brighton, UNITED KINGDOM
The world population in the year 2100 will be in excess of 12 billion. If the current trends in technological progress and innovation continue, the demand for energy then will be five times greater than what it is now. If we continue the policy of ...
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