WindEurope’s Annual Conference will be back in Copenhagen again from 8-10 April 2025.

The past year has been a watershed for Europe with a brand new European Commission – and many new national Governments as well. But with rising competition from China, and new political realities in the United States, the energy debate in Europe has shifted too. Enhancing our global competitiveness is the number one domestic priority for the new Commission.

One thing is clear – delivering clean, homegrown renewable energy will be at the heart of meeting this challenge. And wind energy will be leading the charge.

Team Wales will be at this event and joined by the following brilliant companies:

Afon Engineering

CELSA UK

DMM International

Halton Wales (MEI)

Marine Energy Wales

Marine Power systems

Qualitek Engineering

Workplace-Worksafe

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