WindTech İstanbul 2010 Wind Energy Trade Fair
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WindTech Istanbul 2010

Welcome to Wind Energy and Wind Technologies Trade Fair!

The most basic energy consumption for the industry and development of a country is the electrical energy. Fossil fuels, hydraulic power plants, thermal power plants and nuclear power plants are available in order to provide the supply for this. When the energy demand, which is increasing continuously and the global warming, is considered, all of these production forms shall either be finished or they shall have to be developed. Therefore, it becomes inevitable to steer towards alternative resources.

WindTech is looking forward to welcoming you to the one and only platform for wind energy and wind technologies in Istanbul at 13-16 of October 2010.

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recent news
  • Turkey will likely see the fastest medium to long-term growth in energy demand among the IEA member countries,” said Nobuo Tanaka, Executive Director of the International Energy Agency (IEA), today in Ankara. Presenting the new study Energy Policies of IE
    LONDON, July 6 /PRNewswire/ -- In answer to the increasing need for renewable energy, Turkey, along with Poland, is spearheading the pursuit of accessible wind energy in Central and Eastern Europe.
  • To lower the fuel consumption of airplanes and ships, it is necessary to reduce their flow resistance, or drag. An innovative paint system makes this possible. This not only lowers costs, it also reduces CO2 emissions.
    The new legislation regarding renewables on the agenda before Parliament closes for holiday.
  • The European Wind Energy Association (EWEA) this week at a workshop in Turkey, said that Turkey must exploit its huge wind energy resources if it wants to meet its increasing power demand while becoming less dependent on energy imports...
    Investors from the Middle East are expressing a growing interest in large-scale, sustainable industries, including Germany's renewable energies industry.
  • Turkey's got some renewable energy projects. Competing with oil from the Middle East, it now appears that the Turkish government has decided to favor more projects dealing with wind and other renewable energy programs.
    As China positions itself as the number three global provider in wind energy, the European Union, including the UK, and Turkey are making plans to ramp up their renewable energy efforts in 2010.
  • Large red placards from Akbank proclaiming that “Sustainability is our favorite topic.” The Turkish bank's intended audience? Investors, bankers and delegates arriving for the annual meetings earlier this month of the World Bank and International Monetary
 
announcements
  • 23 January 2010
    "Integrating wind power in Turkey" workshop taking place on Tuesday, 9 February 2010, 10:00 - 15:30 at the Bilkent Hotel and Conference Centre. Üniversiteler Mah. 1599.Cad. No:6, Ankara 06800, Turkey.
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