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How to meet
the ambitious
policy targets
for wind power?
INVITATION
800,000
jobs in EU
Globally 834,000 people were
employed in the wind industry in
2013 and within Europe 800,000
jobs are expected by 2030
34 %
share in EU
The European Technology Platform
for Wind Energy estimates that
wind could provide up to 34% of
EU electricity by 2030
0,35
DKK/kWh
With a cost of 0.35–0.40 DKK/kWh
(6–7 US cent/kWh) at good coastal
positions wind is competitive with
traditional power plants
50%
share in DK
Denmark has the ambitious goal of
meeting 50% of its power consumption
from wind by 2020
20%
annual growth
Global installed wind power capacity
has seen an annual growth in the order
of 20% within the last ten years
We hereby have the pleasure of inviting you to the presentation of
DTU International Energy Report 2014: Wind energy – drivers and
barriers for higher shares in the global power generation mix.
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We hereby have the pleasure of inviting you to the presentation of
DTU International Energy Report 2014: Wind energy – drivers and
barriers for higher shares in the global power generation mix.
DATE:
VENUE:
Tuesday 11 November 2014, 11:30 – 18:00
Oticon Hall, The Technical University of Denmark,
Anker Engelundsvej 1, 2800 Lyngby
Registration:
www.tilmeld.dk/DTUwindenergyconference2014
Deadline for registration:
Tuesday 4 November 2014
Participation is free.
Please notice that if you do not attend without sending a cancellation you will be charged 300 DKK (40 EUR).
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Programme
Time
11:30 – 12:20
12:20 – 12:30
12:30 – 12:45
Topic
Registration and Tapas Lunch
Welcome
Introduction
Speaker
Anders Bjarklev, President, DTU
(TBC)
PRESENTATION OF
DTU INTERNATIONAL ENERGY REPORT 2014
12:45 – 13:00
13:00 – 13:15
13:15 – 13:30
13:30 –13:45
13:45 – 14:00
14:00 – 14:30
14:30 – 15:00
Conclusions and recommendations
from the report
Wind energy technology develop-
ments
Emerging wind energy technologies
Integration of large shares of wind
energy
Recycling of wind turbines
Q&A
Break
Moderator: Marianne Thellersen, Senior Vice President, DTU
Hans Hvidtfeldt Larsen, Vice Dean, DTU National Laboratory
for Sustainable Energy
Peter Hauge Madsen, Head of Department, DTU Wind Energy
Flemming Rasmussen, Head of Section, DTU Wind Energy
Kenneth Karlsson, Head of Energy Systems Analysis Group,
DTU Management Engineering
Per Dannemand Andersen, Professor/Head of Division, DTU
Management Engineering
STAKEHOLDER PRIORITIES IN WIND ENERGY
15:00 – 15:15
Point of views from wind industry
Moderator: Peter Hauge Madsen
Henning Kruse, Director Government Affairs, Siemens Wind
Power, and chairman,
Danish Wind Industry Association
(TBC)
Michael C. Robinson, PhD, Chief Scientist, EERE/WWPTO, US
Department of Energy
15:15 – 15:30
15:30 – 15:45
15:45 – 16:00
Point of views from the funding
system
Point of views from the R&D sector
Q&A
ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION
16:00 – 17:00
Round Table Discussion
Moderator: Hans Hvidtfeldt Larsen
RECEPTION
17:00 –18:00
Reception
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It is well known that wind energy
possess great potential for reducing
greenhouse gas emissions, securing
sustainable energy supply and creat-
ing new jobs.
Facts that have led to renewed
efforts in the technological devel-
opment of wind turbine technolo-
gy as well as for integrating larger
amounts of wind energy in the
energy systems.
DTU International Energy Report
2014
addresses a selection of scien-
tific and technical issues relevant to
further increase the share of wind
power in the global electricity mix.
It covers the secure forecasting of
wind resources, emerging wind
energy technologies, the integration
of large amounts of fluctuating wind
power in future energy systems, and
the promising economic aspects of
wind power.