Official Daily Digital Newsletter produced by Recharge | WindEnergy Hamburg 2022
WindEnergy Hamburg 2022 | Day 3
WindEnergy Hamburg on Wednesday turned its focus beyond Europe to Asia as conference sessions debated the wind industry’s prospects and challenges in some of the world’s most exciting – and challenging – new markets.
A senior executive from Siemens Gamesa warned Asian governments not to expect investments in local content unless the output can be exported, as a panel heard claims that regional markets are too “introspective” in their approach to supply chains.
Back in Europe the spotlight was again on the crucial German wind power market, with the nation’s climate minister warning that plans for an accelerated ‘Energiewende’ will fail unless states such as Bavaria “do their jobs” and remove obstacles to onshore turbines.
Senior executive from OEM tells WindEnergy Hamburg factories not sustainable if for single geography as panel hears claims of 'introspective' regional view
Lord Callanan says drastically more challenging supply situation and greater community acceptance behind relaxation of rules that sent development off cliff in England
Innovation and 'next level' cabling technology will be key to the sector's expansion toward having hundred of gigawatts of plant installed around the world, Prysmian CCO Detlev Waimann tells Recharge
By 2030, over 1 million skilled workers need to be identified, trained, and given time to build competence, if the sector is to help achieve global net zero ambitions. That's an unprecedented opportunity – and a huge challenge, writes Tom Hopkinson