Offshore Wind Taking Momentum in China

The just-concluded 18th Congress of the Chinese Communist Party explicitly called for the implementation of a strategy based on establishing a culture focused on conservation.

The move restored confidence in the offshore wind power and the green energy industries, two sectors still in their primary stages, and, at the same time, vastly brightened the outlook for three exhibitions coming up at the Shanghai New International Expo Center and the Shangri-La Kerry Hotel Pudong in Shanghai on 4-6 June 2014 – the Offshore Wind China Conference & Exhibition, the Wind Farm O&M China Conference & Exhibition and Distributed Generation China. As organizers, the Chinese Renewable Energy Industries Association, the Chinese Renewable Energy Industries Committee, the China National Renewable Energy Centre and Shanghai International Exhibition Co., Ltd. will be focusing on seven initiatives at the events:

1. Providing an opportunity to acknowledge the recovery across the wind power sector through presentations on the latest progress of offshore projects

2. Offering an opportunity to understand the latest trends in the industry by bringing together the leading wind turbine manufacturers

3. Capturing future opportunities in the industry and exploring the wind power services market

4. Providing complete solutions with a focus on offshore installations

5. Joining hands with the leading wind power nations to share in their advanced experience

6. Improving the trade mechanism by expanding on-site communications and negotiations

7. Providing the opportunity to witness super offshore projects up close by visiting offshore projects under construction

Press release, November 28, 2013