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GWEC launches its official Market Intelligence platform in Bilbao

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The Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) launched its Market Intelligence platform during a Press Conference at WindEurope 2019 in Bilbao. GWEC Market Intelligence provides a series of insights and data-based analysis on the development of the global wind industry, and is now accessible online for GWEC Members.

GWEC Market Intelligence derives its insights from its own comprehensive databases, local knowledge and input from leading industry experts. The Market Intelligence services are built on top of the existing GWEC reports and statistics as well as reports and databases from FTI Intelligence, which have now been transferred to GWEC under a signed agreement. With this agreement, FTI Consulting granted GWEC the Intellectual Property Rights for the consultancy’s Global Wind Market Update, Global Wind Supply Chain Update, Offshore Wind Report and Emerging Market Reports as well as all the associated databases.

Ben Backwell, CEO at GWEC, said, “I am pleased to announce the launch of GWEC Market Intelligence services to the global wind industry. Our market intelligence team consists of its very own wind energy experts who collaborate with our regional and country members as well as our corporate members to provide high-level and reliable data. Bringing the high quality databases and reports from FTI Consulting’s Clean Energy Intelligence unit into GWEC’s own intelligence is an important achievement for the association, and ensures that our Market Intelligence services will not only bring extra value to our GWEC members, but can also support the growth of the global wind industry and acceleration of the energy transition.”

Karin Ohlenforst, Director of Market Intelligence, commented, “GWEC Market Intelligence has been created to better serve GWEC’s members and the industry. The platform is our main tool to share our insights and update our Members instantly as new data and trends emerge throughout the year. The scope and focus of this platform will closely follow industry priorities to open up new business opportunities and emerging markets for our members. I am looking forward to further developing the platform, as well as other GWEC Market Intelligence services, while maintaining a strong baseline of databases and insights that the industry can rely on.”

The GWEC Market Intelligence platform includes: data for wind energy statistics, market outlooks, country profiles and policy updates; deep-dives into specific topics such as offshore wind, wind auctions, turbine technology trends, product segments, component assessment; as well as a series of exclusive databases including global offshore wind project list, auction results, wind project asset owners and operators, and O&M services providers.

This announcement came during GWEC’s Press Conference for the launch of the reformatted Global Wind Report 2018 at WindEurope 2019.

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Dates Announced for TÜREK 2026 Wind Energy Congress

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One of Türkiye’s most important gatherings for the wind energy sector, the Türkiye Wind Energy Congress (TÜREK) 2026, will take place on 12–13 May 2026 in Ankara. Organized by the Turkish Wind Energy Association (TÜREB), the congress is expected to bring together industry representatives, investors, public authorities and technology providers.

The event will be hosted at Sheraton Ankara Hotel & Convention Center. Discussions during the congress are expected to focus on key topics such as wind energy investments, energy transition policies, grid infrastructure, storage technologies and offshore wind developments.

Held annually, the TÜREK Congress has become a key platform for the wind energy industry in Türkiye. Panels and technical sessions provide an opportunity for stakeholders to assess the current state of the sector while discussing future strategies and policy developments.

With Türkiye’s wind power capacity continuing to grow and new investment projects emerging across the country, TÜREK remains an important meeting point for project developers, equipment manufacturers and technology providers seeking collaboration opportunities within the sector.

Wind Energy Magazine among media partners

Wind Energy Magazine, a sector-focused publication covering developments in the Turkish wind industry, is among the media partners of TÜREK 2026. The magazine will continue to share updates and sector insights related to the event with its international readership.

Further information about TÜREK 2026 and the event programme can be found on the official website of the Turkish Wind Energy Association (TÜREB).

https://www.turek.org.tr

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8th İzmir Wind Symposium and Exhibitio

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8th İzmir Wind Symposium and Exhibitio

Izmir has become the Capital of Wind Energy with its Wind Power Plants, Blade and Tower Production Facilities, Engineering, Consultancy, R&D, Installation, Service, Maintenance Companies, Sub-industries, Project Developers, Measurement and Testing Firms, Investors, and Associations and Professional Chambers operating in the field of wind energy.

The 8th IZMIR WIND SYMPOSIUM and EXHIBITION, to be organized by TMMOB Chamber of Electrical Engineers, Chamber of Civil Engineers and Chamber of Mechanical Engineers Izmir Branches at MMO Tepekule Congress and Exhibition Center on 28-29 November 2025, is one of the events with the most intense technical content of the sector. We are excited to come together with the components of the sector in Izmir, the “Capital of Wind Energy”, and organize this important event.

The 8th IZMIR WIND SYMPOSIUM AND EXHIBITION serves as a platform where sector stakeholders come together to discuss the latest developments in the field of wind energy and share future technologies. In addition to technical sessions, it aims to contribute to the collaboration between academia, industry, and society by addressing the latest academic advancements.

Symposium Schedule 

Monday, June 30, 2025

Submission of abstracts to the symposium secretariat

Friday, July 25, 2025

Evaluation of abstracts and notification of results to authors

Friday, August 29, 2025

Submission of full-text papers to the symposium secretariat

Monday, September 29, 2025

Evaluation of full-text papers and notification of results to authors

Abstracts that receive preliminary approval from the Scientific Committee will be evaluated once the full text is submitted and included in the program accordingly.

The required abstract submission form, paper writing guidelines, and sample paper template are available on our website. Once your abstract is accepted, you can send your full-text papers to izmir@ruzgarsempozyumu.org by the specified deadlines.

Exhibition

Companies producing products and services in the wind energy sector will have the opportunity to communicate with sector stakeholders and symposium participants in the exhibition area. To reserve a spot in the exhibition or obtain more information, please contact us at izmir@ruzgarsempozyumu.org or visit www.ruzgarsempozyumu.org.

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IEG: with the new edition of key – the energy transition expo the sustainable future takes shape

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IEG: with the new edition of key - the energy transition expo the sustainable future takes shape

A larger exhibition area with a redesigned event layout to increase business and networking opportunities. Greater international scope with the involvement of an increasing number of buyers, delegations and qualified operators from all over the world. Focus on innovation and the green skills needed to achieve the energy transition. New projects and thematic areas for a complete view of the energy of the future.

These are the credentials with which the new edition of KEY – The Energy Transition Expo, the event organised by IEG (Italian Exhibition Group) on energy transition and efficiency, a reference point in Europe, Africa and the Mediterranean basin, is presenting itself.

The new appointment, scheduled from 5th to 7th March 2025 at Rimini Expo Centre, is set to become the largest ever, breaking its own records starting from the number of exhibiting brands, expected to increase by more than 20%.

KEY’s Technical-Scientific Committee’s schedule of meetings will also be brimming with international events, confirming the event as a unique opportunity for training, information and professional updating, even on topics not previously addressed at the event, such as nuclear power and Artificial Intelligence. They will range from agrivoltaics to Renewable Energy Communities, green residential and industrial redevelopment, electric mobility, hydrogen, the role of local administrations, reflections on energy cost containment, regulatory aspects and new financial opportunities.

KEY 2025 will consolidate its role as a global reference network capable of bringing together all the players involved in the energy transition and favouring meetings, debates and dialogue with the Institutions. The aim it to create a system and contribute to speeding up the decarbonisation process. Moreover, the event also provides a privileged opportunity for companies and professionals that want to rationalise their consumption and reduce the energy and environmental impact of their activities, to learn about possible solutions and the latest technologies available on the market.

The new layout

With over 90,000 m2 of exhibition area, KEY’s new layout includes the very first opening of the West Entrance, an addition to the South and East Entrances. The layout of the halls has also been reorganised, a total of 20 compared to the 16 at the 2024 edition, equally distributed along the East and West wings of the Expo Centre. The seven product sectors – solar and photovoltaic, wind energy, hydrogen, energy storage, energy efficiency, electric mobility and sustainable cities – are all confirmed, flanked by special areas dedicated to transversal projects, networking, innovation and training.

The new arrangement aims to plot a defined exhibition route through the seven, well-defined yet interconnected thematic areas, maximise existing synergies and improve the visitor experience. Furthermore, the variety of sectors represented at KEY will make it possible to create specific routes with personalised in-depth discussions.

The layout’s new features include an enhancement of the hydrogen area and a thematic focus on ports:

HYPE – Hydrogen Power Expo supported by Hydrogen & Fuel Cells: a real trade show organised by Italian Exhibition Group and Hannover Fairs International GmbH (HFI), the Italian branch of Deutsche Messe AG, where the topic of hydrogen and its importance for the energy transition will be explored

Support – Sustainable Ports for Energy Transition: an exhibition focus, to be inaugurated at KEY 2025, dedicated to the electrification of port docks, essential for reducing emissions, promoting sustainability in ports and accelerating the development of off-shore wind power, particularly floating wind farms.

Enhancing green talent and skills

For the first time, KEY will host the Green Jobs & Skill initiative to foster the encounter between labour market supply and demand with the aim of helping to bridge the green skills gap that is still common within companies. The project is a valuable training and career guidance opportunity for students and young workers, but also an opportunity for companies to meet potential candidates and intercept the most promising talents.

The first KEY Call for Papers is addressed to scholars, researchers, professionals and innovators: participants will be able to submit their own abstract on renewable energy and energy transition topics. The selected papers will be published by the new scientific journal QualEnergia Scienze and some of them may also be discussed in the conferences organised during the three-day event.

For more information about registration and participation in the Energy Transformation Fair, you can access it via the QR code below.

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