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Wind Energy the Facts - Integrating wind power in Hungary
Date: 12 June 2009
Location: Budapest, Hungary
Organisers:
European Wind Energy Association
Hungarian Wind Energy Association
EWEA Press release 'Hungary needs to develop its huge wind energy potential' , 12/06/2009
Presentations:
1. Péter Tóth, President, Hungarian Wind Energy Association,
Welcome speech (no written version available)
2. Jacopo Moccia, Regulatory Affairs Advisor, European Wind Energy Association
3. Máté Kovács, Counsellor, Department of Environmental Development, Ministry of the
Environment and Water, Hungary
Keynote speech - Wind power as key technology in fight against climate change
4. Andrea Hercsuth, Policy Officer, Policy Officer, Directorate General for Transport
and Energy, European Commission
National Action Plans, Hungarian version - English version
5. Péter Tóth, President, Hungarian Wind Energy Association
Wind industry's vision for 2020
6. György Szerdahelyi, Head of Department, Ministry of Transport, Telecommunications
and Energy, Hungary
Hungary’s actions to meet the EU’s 2020 targets
7. Dorina Iuga, Wind Energy The Facts Project Manager, European Wind Energy Association
Wind Energy the Facts & IEE presentation
8. John Twidell, AMSET Centre UK, and Visiting Professor, University of Reading, UK
Environmental impacts of wind energy
9. Søren Krohn, Søren Krohn Consulting
10. Jannik Termansen, Director, Group Government Relations, Vestas Wind Systems A/S,
Potentials, benefits and barriers
11. Gábor Tari, Chief Executive Officer, MAVIR zRt
EU 2020 targets: managing integration of wind in the Hungarian grid
12. Paul Gardner, Strategic and Policy Studies Group, Garrad Hassan & Partners Ltd., UK
Integrating large quantities of wind in the electricity grid
13. László Hoffman, Director, Energy Corp Hungary Ltd.
Connecting to and operating in the Hungarian grid, a developers’ experience
14. Michael Nørtoft Frydensbjerg, Grid Connection Coordinator,
Siemens Wind Power A/S, Denmark
Wind turbine integration into the grid: a manufacturers perspective
15. Ruslan Caraus, Electrical Engineer, Vestas Central Europe
Newest technology in wind power generating
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