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11th World Wind Energy Conference and Renewable Energy Exhibition:
Community power - citizens‘ power
ConfEREnCE GuidE
WWEC2012 Bonn, GErmany3 – 5 July 2012
Bronze Sponsors:
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last year, twenty percent of total electricity in Germany was generated by renewable energy sources. More than 22,000 wind
turbines contributed to the fact that wind energy was the leader amongst the renewables in 2011. This emphasizes that the
energy transformation is on its right way in Germany. But it is not all about a technological or ecological change – first and
foremost the transformation of the energy system will have an impact on society. Thus, it requires social acceptance and par-
ticipation. Hence, the theme of this year’s World Wind Energy Conference 2012 (WWEC2012) “Community Power – Citizens’
Power” will send the right message. Particularly in Germany the first pioneers recognized the potential of renewables and that
wind for instance could be a local and clean alternative compared to the centralized nuclear power. This resulted in so called
“Community Wind farms”, a participation model originally established in Germany. The German Wind Energy Association (BWE)
has supported these Community Wind farms from day one and will continue to do so. WWEC2012 will make its contribution to
export the participation model around the globe. The energy transformation is one of the most important projects of the 21st
century and will only be manageable by public participation – this goes for Germany as well as for all other countries.
year for year, the World Wind Energy Conference serves as a key networking hub for the wind industry – a place where the latest
findings and ideas are shared as they in turn contribute to the dynamic further development of the fast-growing wind energy
sector. As the organizers of HAnnoVER MESSE, we are delighted to offer our support to this conference, given our strong ties to
the renewable energy – in particular the wind energy – sector. on the one hand, the topics affecting this sector have played a
prominent role at the “Energy” show at HAnnoVER MESSE. on the other hand, the international “Wind” trade fair – a platform
for wind energy plant and equipment, components and services – is taking place for the third time next year within the frame-
work of HAnnoVER MESSE. And we have teamed up with Husum WindEnergy to create the “Wind Alliance” as an international
showcase for the German wind energy sector.
At WWEC 2012 we look forward to getting the latest insights and findings on the keynote theme of “Community Power –
Citizen’s Power”. The high level of interest in issues involving citizens’ initiatives and municipal added value vis-à-vis renewable
forms of energy was tangible at numerous discussion events during this year’s HAnnoVER MESSE.
on behalf of deutsche Messe, i wish everyone a very rewarding conference, many interesting encounters and an enjoyable time
in Bonn.
The world market for wind turbines in 2011 reached a new high with 40 GW, and the total capacity worldwide has crossed 237
GW. We see a very fast growth in some emerging markets, like in Eastern Europe, latin America and Canada, while the tradi-
tional wind markets slowed down. despite such disparities, a well-accepted concept is that wind energy is a good alternative
for the future energy mix. We are happy to see that some European countries set very ambitious targets for renewable energy
deployment, denmark and Germany aim at 100% renewables. These, as good examples, will lead the world steps to renewab-
les without stop. Wind blows all over the world freely, crossing all territories. The utilization of wind energy should also break
boundaries and deserve multilateral cooperation. Given the fact that we share the same one planet, different countries and
organizations need to take efforts to make wind energy resources serve all peoples. in particular the under-developed countries
need to participate in and benefit from wind power. Also distributed wind power is a practical solution to improve the life of
people in remote areas without electricity. Community wind represents a very promising trend for wind energy, since it involves
wide comprehensive participation and is more adaptable to the characteristics of wind energy. Chinese government now puts
the same emphasis on both concentrated and distributed deployment of wind, while the most part of Chinese wind market is
large-scale bases so far. This year’s World Wind Energy Conference 2012 will focus on Community Power, and some pioneer
countries will contribute valuable experience. in 2002, one year after the establishment of WWEA, the first WWEC was held in
Germany. it is with special meaning that WWEC is going to be held in Germany again a decade later. in cooperation with the
German Wind Energy Association, and with the support of the German government and of many international organizations,
WWEA will maintain a friendly cooperative relationship with all renewable energy societies worldwide, and work together for
coping with climate change, energy problems and protecting the environment.
Hermann AlbersPresident of German Wind Energy Association, BWE
Dr. Jochen KöcklerMember of the Managing Board of Deutsche Messe AG, Hannover
Prof. Dr. He DexinPresident of World Wind Energy Association, WWEA
ENGINEERSUCCESSNew markets New customers New networks
8.–12. April 2013
hannovermesse.deIhr Ansprechpartner: Pascal Hofer, Tel. +49 511 89-31303, [email protected]
NEW TECHNOLOGY FIRST8.–12. April 2013 · Hannover · Germany
Mit Rückenwind zum Businesserfolg – auf der Wind 2013Präsentieren Sie Ihre Innova tionen auf der Wind 2013, der internationalen Leitmesse der Anlagen, Komponenten und Services für die Windenergie.
Knüpfen Sie vielversprechende Kontakte mit Top-Entscheidern und einem internationalen Fachpublikum im attraktiven Umfeld der HANNOVER MESSE.
Mehr Informationen unter:www.hannovermesse.de/de/wind
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Excursionsall excursions:
Price: 50 Euros + VAT per person Date: 06.07.2012 Departure Time: 8.00 a.m. from the World Conference Center Bonn
For more information please come to our excursion desk at the registration!
InsTITuTE oF EnErGy anD ClImaTE rEsEarCh
IEK-3: Fuel Cells
in close coordination of basic research and application-oriented de-velopment in the field of energy process engineering and electroche-mistry iEK-3 contributes to research and development for the utiliza-tion of fuel cell and hydrogen technologies in mobile and stationary applications.
hIlChEnBaCh CommunITy WInDFarm
Bundesverband WindEnergie (BWE), Energieagentur nrW and landesverband Erneuerbare Energien nrW (lEE nrW) present the follwoing excursion:
The windfarm Hilchenbach is located in the woods of the mountain chain “Rothaargebirge” – an hour bus trip in the north-east direc-tion from Bonn. it is owned by 88 local shareholders. The People’s wind farm has five wind-turbines that produce 23.5 million KWh and supply energy for 6,700 households.
TEsT sITE For WInD EnErGy ConvErTErs In GrEvEnBroICh
Visit one of the largest Test Site for Wind Energy Converters in Greven-broich near Cologne. A presentation of the company windtest greven-broich simultaneous with a tour to the site with prototypes up to 2.5 MW let you take part of the innovative technology.
soWITEC: an In-DEPTh InsIGhT In WInD EnErGy BusInEss
visit us in sonnenbühl for an in-depth insight in wind energy business:
SoWiTec is today one of the leading wind project developers in latam and Russia. founded in 1993 SoWiTec has since successfully realised 30 wind parks across Germany and began its internatio-
nalisation in 2003. it covers all areas from technical planning and financing to construction and operations.
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On to the next HUSUM WindEnergy!18 –22 September 2012 in Husum of course.
Book now for HUSUM 2014:
23 – 26 September 2014
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Stefan Gsänger, WWEA Secretary General: „We are overwhelmed by the huge interest in the WWEC2012. This shows us that the energy transformation towards renewable energy has already started in many parts of the world. Com-munities are key actors in this, not only to increase social acceptance, but also to create real economic benefits. WWEC2012 is a unique meeting point for all those involved in wind power and in renewable energy in general. We are proud that already today, three months before the event, we can announce an impressive list of high-calibre speakers.“
Sylvia Pilarsky-Grosch, BWE Vice President: „We are very pleased that we can host the world of wind energy in Germany during the WWEC2012 in July. Community Power is a mainstream business model in Germany and local com-munities are the drivers of the energy revolution that is currently taking place in our country. However, even in Germany such approaches require more political and public attention. We look forward to discussing with our friends and col-leagues from all over the world how we can accelerate the energy revolution by strengthening its key actors, the local communities.“
Dr. Richard Cowell Reader in Environ-mental Planning
Paul Gipe Author, advocate and renewable industry analyst, USA
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Choong-Yul Son Vice President WWEA, Rep. of Korea
Prof. Dieter Holm Pretoria University South Africa
Andreas JesseBWE Vice President, Managing Director of BWE Service GmbH
Conference Committee members
International Programme Commmittee Prof Chuichi arakawa Japan Wind Energy Association, Japan
heinrich Bartelt Generalwind, Germany
Khalid Benhamou Saharawind, Morrocco
Prof. Goni Boulama Royal Military College, Canada
heinz Dahl nextgenwind, Australia
Prof. huizhu Dai China Electric Power Research institute, China
lisa Daniels Windustry, uSA
Prof. José Etcheverry Canadian Renewable Energy Alliance, Canada
Prof Everaldo Feitosa Brazil Wind Energy Center, Brazil
hans-Josef Fell Member of the German Parliament, Germany
Dr. Dolf Gielen iREnA iTC Bonn, Germany
Prof. Weidong Gu Jiangsu Academy of Macroeconomic Research, China
Jami hossain Windforce Management, india
Dr. Tetsu Iida institute for Sustainable Energy Policies, Japan
Prof. K. Kasthoorirangaian indian Wind Power Association, india
ulrich Kelber Member of the German Parliament, Germany
Klaus Knecht dt. Gesellschaft f. internationale Zusammenarbeit GiZ, Germany
Dr. andrei Konechenkov ukrainian Wind Energy Association, ukraine
Dr. heinz Kopetz World Bioenergy Association, Austria
Emani Kumar iClEi South Asia, india
Dr. Preben maegaard folkecenter, denmark
Prof. Conrado moreno CETER, Cuba
Prof. Galal osman Egypt Wind Energy Association, Egypt
Dr. Josep Puig Eurosolar Spain, Spain
hon. Peter rae WWEA, Australia
Dr. David renné international Solar Energy Society iSES
Dr. Eduardo a. rincón mejía Autonomous university of Mexico City, Mexico
Dr. Dechang shen Chinese Wind Energy Equipment Association, China
Prof. Pengfei shi Chinese Wind Energy Association, China
Kristopher stevens ontario Sustainable Energy Association oSEA, Canada
richard Taylor international Hydropower Association, uK
Fernando Tejeda latin American Wind Energy Association
volker Thomsen WWEA, Canada
Dr. Ibrahim Togola Malifolkecenter, Mali
Prof. Tanay sidki uyar Marmara university, Turkey
Sylvia Pilarsky-GroschVice President of German Wind Energy Association, BWE
Stefan GsängerSecretary General of World Wind Energy Association, WWEA
Executive Chairs stefan Gsänger WWEA Secretary General
sylvia Pilarsky-Grosch BWE Vice President
Conference Chairpersonshermann albers BWE President
Prof. Dexin he WWEA President
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Programme overview
Programme is subject to change.
Tuesday, 3 July 8.00 - 9.00 Registration Side Events and Workshops
9.00 - 11.00 opening Ceremony
Plenary Hall
11.00 - 11.30 opening Exhibition and Coffee Break
11.30 - 13.00 Conference Sessions 11.30 in cooperation with iSEP:
Session 1A1 Session 1A2 Session 1A3 nuclear Phase-out and Community Power in Japan Room 3
Plenary Hall Room 1 Room 2
13.00 - 14.00 lunch
14.00 - 15.30 Conference Sessions iREnA Side Event: Wind Power Economics and Business Models
Session 1B1 Session 1B2 Session 1B3 14.00 Costing and competitiveness of wind power Room 3
Plenary Hall Room 1 Room 2 14.50 Small wind turbines for minigrids and islands Room 3
15.30 - 16.00 Coffee Break
16.00 - 18.00 Conference Sessions 16.00 Wind Costs and deployment in Central and South America Room 3
Session 1C1 Session 1C2 Session 1C3 16.50 Business Models for Mini-grids and large Wind Project Room 3
Plenary Hall Room 1 Room 2 development in developing Countries
Poster Session
19.00 Reception by the City of Bonn, Bundesrechnungshof
Adenauerallee 81, 53113 Bonn
„Community Power in Practice: Germany“, in cooperation with the ministry for Climate Protection, Environment, agriculture, nature Conservation and Consumer Protection of the German state of north rhine-Westphalia Chairs: dr. Phillip fest; Paul Gipe Plenary halldr. Phillip fest Ministerium für Klimaschutz, umwelt, landwirt- Germany introduction schaft, natur- und Verbraucherschutz des landes nordrhein-Westfalen Michael diestel Agrokraft GmbH Germany Agrokraft - The energy of the village for the villageWerner daldorf BWE – Bundesverband WindEnergie Germany Bürgerwindparks in Germanydirk Ketelsen dirkshof-Gruppe Germany Bürgerwindparks – from the Community for the Communityfriedrich Hagemann MaxWäll Energiegenossenschaft Germany Electricity Generation in Control of Citizens - Business Modells dr. Alexander Hakenjos Hakenjos & Wiesler *Energieprojekte* GmbH Germany Experiences with Community Power Approaches in Planning Status in Münstertal, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
hybrid systems Chairs: Prof. dr. Ali Hamzeh; nico Peterschmidt room 1 nataliya udovyk university of Alaska Anchorage uSA factors influencing Success of Wind-diesel Hybrid Systems in Remote Alaska Communities: Results of an informal Surveydr. Preben Maegaard Heron Wind uSA Green RE-Heat: integrating Wind Power and Thermal Energy Storage as the least-cost Retail Energy optionfrits ogg o2G Sustaible energy solutions netherlands Hybrid systems energy containersWerner diwald Enertrag AG Germany no Energy Transformation without HydrogeneProf. dr. Birol Kilkis Baskent university Turkey Community Heat and Power Systems With Wind Turbines - a Trendy need for Communities, But How?Prof. dr. yukimaru Shimizu nagoya Sangyo university Japan Study on small smart grid system with small HAWT, PV, Battery, Small engine generator, and commercial electric line.
Wind resource assessment Chairs: Everaldo feitosa; Anne lepinski room 2 Jami Hossain Windforce Management Services Private ltd. india Application of Gaussian distribution to wind speeds for Energy EstimatesVicente Gutiérrez Vallés Ammonit Measurement GmbH Germany optimise wind measurement: How meteorological sensors influence measurement dataRong Zhu China Meteorological Administration China Study on numerical Simulation of Wind Energy Resources on Complex Terrain Based on the Combined System of Mesoscale Model and Cfd SoftwareXiuzhi Zhang national Climate Center China The characters of the meteorological parameters in Typhoon type wind turbine design Rongyan Zhang Climate Center of fujian Province China The Characters of Typhoon Wind Gust AbnormalSun yi-han Public weather Service Center of CMA China Evaluation for forecasting results of wind speed based on different background fields in surface layerliu yanxiang CMA Wind and Solar Energy Resources China A Revised Research of Simulated Wind Speed Based on linear Rolling Assessment Center and Extremum Regression
„Community Power in Practice: Europe“, in cooperation with the ministry for Climate Protection, Environment, agriculture, nature Conservation and Con-sumer Protection of the German state of north rhine-Westphalia Chairs: Joan fages; Josef Pesch Plenary hall Tore Wizelius ReWind offshore AB Sweden Knowledge for dissemination of community windpowerJosep Puig i Boix Eurosolar Spain Spain living from the air of the sky: the first citizen’s owned wind turbine in Cataloniafrits ogg Coöperative Association „The Windvogel“ netherlands The self-delivery model of the Windvogel in practiceTom figel iiiEE lund university Sweden Wind Cooperatives in the Øresund (Southern Sweden & denmark) RegionTore Wizelius ReWind offshore AB Sweden Windpower ownership models – escape from the marketMartin Schmidt Windcomm Schleswig-Holstein e. V. Germany Bürgerwindparks – Schleswig-Holstein‘s track record to raise social acceptanceGiles Bristow forum for the future uK The Community Energy Coalition – how uK non-profits are shifting power to the people
Innovative Wind Turbine systems Chairs: Galal osman; Prof. dr. Seied nasseri room 1 Xinhe Shen Zhejiang Windey Co. ltd China Adaptive design of wind turbines to Typhoon conditionJiang Tongju Goldwind China development and Practice of Wind Turbine Generators for High Altitude ApplicationsVolker Thomsen WWEA Canada Rural & urban Communities Share a new Energy Culture Claus Goralski H+P ingenieure GmbH & Co. KG Germany Tragstrukturen für Windenergieanlagen: Aktuelle Konzepte und zukünftige Aufgaben
Wind resource assessment Chairs: Tanay Sidki uyar; dr. Alexander Hakenjos room 2 Jami Hossain Windforce Management Services Private ltd. india Wind Resources Mapping using GiSChristian Geiss Technische universität Chemnitz Germany untersuchungen zum vertikalen Windprofil in SachsenJami Hossain Windforce Management Services Private ltd. india india’s offshore Wind Energy PotentialProf.dr. yves Gagnon université de Moncton Canada The Wind Atlas of Burkina fasoSacad MJ Kahin Somaliland Energy for Sustainable development organisation Somaliland Wind Energy Resource Potential and Assessment in SomalilandRam Prasad Regmi Tribhuvan university nepal Studies on local Wind Circulations over the Valleys in the Middle Hills of nepal Himalayas: implications for Wind Power Generation
Community Power in Practice: asia and australia Chair: hans-Josef Fell; Kristopher stevens Plenary hall Shota furuya institute for Sustainable Energy Policies Japan Making community power happen - the progress report and findings on Japanese community powerdr. yasushi Maruyama, nagoya university Japan Social acceptance of Wind Energy and Social Experiment of Makoto nishikido Community Power in JapanTaryn lane Hepburn Wind Australia The Australian context: Community Power = Community developmentPeter Rae international Solar Energy Society (iSES) Australia Australia’s Emerging Community Power opportunity: drivers for SuccessHironao Matsubara institute for Sustainable Energy Policies Japan Community Business model of Renewable Energy for interregional cooperation in Tohoku district of Japan
Wind Turbine Generators Chairs: Dr. andriy Konechenkov; Prof. Dr. Berthold schlecht room 1 Prof. Tae Soo no Chonbuk national university South Korea A unified Approach to nonlinear Pitch and Torque Controller design for Wind Turbine GeneratorArash Mazaheri Chalmers university of Technology Sweden Comparison between Synchronous Generator and induction Hossein Emamjomeh Generator in Wind Turbine ApplicationsMing-Chun Hsieh Kun Shan university Taiwan design and prototyping of a generator driven by a ventilatorProf. faeka Khater Electronics Research institute Egypt direct driven PMSG for Wind Energy Systems: A ReviewBo Hu State Grid Energy Research institute China dynamic reactive power management in power system with large amounts of wind power based on nonlinear model predictive control
Wind Farm Planning Chairs: Jami Hossain; Sonja Hemke room 2yngve Heggelund Christian Michelsen Research AS norway interactive design of wind farm layout using Cfd and model reduction of the steady state RAnS equationsJörg Zinner oSTWind-Gruppe Germany Wind energy in the forestdeng yuanchang Sun yat-sen university China Wind farm macro-siting methodology and software developmentPeter Schwer new Energy Scout GmbH Switzerland Wind power in the most challenging alpine regionsJoerg nitzsche,Jens Hoffmann Toni Bird Control Solutions Germany Vogelschutz: Moderne Radartechnik für modernsten VogelschutzAleisly Valdes Viera Ministry of Basic industry of Cuba Cuba The Main Renewable Energy Achievements of the Energy Revolution in Cuba focusing to Wind Energy
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Wednesday, 4 July
9.00 - 10.30 Plenary Session: from local to Global: 100 % Renewable Side Events and Workshops
Energy Supply, in cooperation with REn Alliance
Plenary Hall
10.30 - 11.00 Coffee Break
11.00 - 13.00 Conference Sessions Workshop: „Renewable Energy learning Partnership“,
Session 2A1 Session 2A2 Session 2A3 in cooperation with iREnA, york university, et al. Room 3
Plenary Hall Room 1 Room 2
13.00 - 14.00 lunch
14.00 - 15.30 Conference Sessions forum: „Renewable Energy and the Media“,
Session 2B1 Session 2B2 Session 2B3 in cooperation with deutsche Welle Plenary Hall
Room 3 Room 1 Room 2
15.30 - 16.00 Coffee Break
16.00 - 17.30 Conference Sessions forum: „Community Wind in north America: A State, Province
Session 2C1 Session 2C2 Session 2C3 and federal Policy Puzzle“, in cooperation with Windustry Room 3
Plenary Hall Room 1 Room 2
17.00 Gala Barbeque and Bob Dylan concert
Community Power Policies: north america and australia Chair: Shota furuya Plenary hall Glyn Hotz Hotz lawyers Canada Canada’s Green Energy and Green Economy Act, 2009: implementation of Wind Power in Canada, 2012lisa daniels Windustry uSA Significance of PTC for community and local wind projects in the uSAKwok l Shum Anaheim university uSA understanding feed-in Tarifffs (fiT) and Renewable Portfolio Standards (RPS) and Their differencesAlejandro Velasco Eryvitsa Mexico Wind Power Potential: isthmus of Tehuantepec oaxaca, Mexicodr. ingrid Muenstermann Charles Sturt university Australia Wind farming in Australia versus the ‘Big Carbon’s Plan: Mine Coal, Sell Coal, Repeat until Rich’Judith lipp TREC Renewable Energy Cooperative Canada The untapped Potential of Community Power in Canada: & TREC Education overcoming the Challenges Winona laduke Honor the Earth uSA native Wind for the future of our Mother Earth
small Wind Chair: Shen dechang room 1udayanga Galappaththi Glasgow Caledonian university Scottland Potential benefits and implementation opportunities of small wind systems in developing countries: wind energy sector in Sri lankaEduardo Rincón Mejia Autonomous university of Mexico City Mexico Small Scale Wind Power Application for domestic Electric Self Supply in México CityJohn Mc Cann Sustainable Energy Authority of ireland ireland The irish Small- and Micro-Scale Generation Pilot field TrialsMatthias Gehling Hamburg university of Applied Science Germany integration of Small Wind Turbines to Support Self-Sufficient off-Grid Energy Systems
operation & maintenance Chairs: Hubert Gregorius; Sonja Hemke room 2Stefan Grothe BWE – Bundesverband WindEnergie Germany BWE - Service SurveyProf. dongxiang Jiang Tsinghua university China Experimental and analysis of wind turbine faults in laboratorydr. Mayorkinos Papaelias university of Birmingham uK demonstration of a novel integrated Condition Monitoring System for Wind Turbines – The niMo Systemdietmar Tilch Bosch Rexroth Monitoring Systems GmbH Germany Condition Monitoring of Rotor Blades: damages, ice, overloaddirk Kordtomeikel BECKHoff Automation GmbH Germany Extreme fast Wind farm networkingTeppei Katatani Tokyo institute of Technology Japan A study on the operation and maintenance performance of wind power plants owned by public sector in JapanPeter Paulsen fGW e.V. Germany WEA-niS - Wind Turbine Emergency information System for emergency services
Community Power in Practice: Canada Chairs: Richard Cowell; Teelke oldermann room 3Amir Baserinia Harvistor Canada Canada Harnessing the Hidden Potential of Community Wind farmsBill Breckenridge université de Moncton Canada overview of the Community Energy Program of new Brunswick (Canada)Kristopher Stevens ontario Sustainable Energy Association Canada Beyond power, a sustainable energy ontario through community and community partnership nicole Risse ontario Sustainable Energy Association Canada A Community Power roadmap to success: lessons learned by oSEA’s Community Power Services Group
Grid integration Chairs: Conrado Moreno; Sonja Hemke room 1Xu Xiaoyan China Electric Power Research institute China influence of large Scale Wind Power on frequency Regulation of interconnected Power Grids and improvements on dispatch Modeli Shaolin China Electric Power Research institute China Study on Grid Adaptability Testing Methodology for Wind TurbinesProf. dr. Ali Hamzeh damascus university Syria impact of interface-converter control modes for wind and solar generations on voltages and power losses in the host grid Xu Xiaoyan China Electric Power Research institute China The influence overview and Analysis of Power System Ancillary Service on Wind Power AccommodationJulian langstädtler fGH GmbH and fGH Research Association Germany Certified wind power plants as a dependable solution for effective system integrationdetlef Matthiessen fraktion Bündnis 90/die Grünen Germany im Schleswig-Holsteinischen landtag
Financing Community Power Chairs: Judith lipp; Heinrich Bartelt room 2dr. Malte Jordan, Watson, farley & Williams llP Germany Attracting bank finance for offshore windfarms in Germany - a legal perspectivedr. Stefan KilgusTom du Sustainable Energy initiative (SEi) Canada Community Wind Energy: financing Models and ApplicationsSylvia Pilarsky-Grosch Bundesverband WindEnergie Germany Energiegenossenschaften als Träger eines BürgerwindparksEnrique Rodríguez-flores inter-American development Bank Costa Rica financing Wind Energy development in latin America and the Caribbean – Experiences in Costa RicaSergio oceransky The yansa Group Mexico yansa’s ixtepec Community Wind farm in Mexico: nurturing Commons and Stopping land GrabsGiles Bristow forum for the future uK Community Energy uK 2020 – achieving a dramatic increase in community energy
Community Power in Practice: africa and latin america Chairs: dr. Manfred Konukiewitz; dr. ibrahim Togola Plenary hall Angelika Einsiedler dEnA Germany Genehmigungsverfahren für Windenergieanlagen in Brasilienulises Garcia Tropico Seco Environmantalist Association Canada Renewable Energy and Community ownership in PeruAlejandro Montesinos CuBASolAR Cuba Municipality Power in Cubalarrosa Woldemariam Addis Ababa university Ethiopia Community-Based Wind Energy and Renewables Advancement for Rural Wolde-Ghiorgis development in a less developed Country in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Case of Ethiopiadr. Axel von Perfall AlinGHo GmbH & Co. KG Germany ownership and business models for renewable energy projects in East and West AfricaEveraldo feitosa Brazil Wind Energy Center Brazil Brazil - Wind Energy Situation
Wind Turbine Blades Chair: Chuichi Arakawa room 1Zhang lei Chinese Academy of Sciences China Aerodynamic and Structural investigation of large Thick and Blunt Wind Turbine bladesWen-Ping Song northwestern Polytechnical university China An Efficient optimization design Method for Wind Turbine Airfoilsudayanga Galappaththi Glasgow Caledonian university Scottland Analysis of the Effect of delamination Growth for fatigue life Prediction and Structural Reliability of Composite Wind Turbine Bladesil Min Jo Chonbuk national university South Korea Evaluation of Hybrid Composite Blade According to laminated Method and fluid Structure interaction AnalysisMohamed Hazem Ain Shams university Egypt natural fiber Reinforced Composites Abdellatif Xiao Jingping China Aerodynamics Research China 2-d/3-d Measurements on Blade near Wake Structure of Wind Turbine and development Center
Education Chairs: Hugo lucas; Klaus Knecht room 2 dr. Axel von Perfall AlinGHo GmbH & Co. KG Germany demand and supply of qualified executives and specialists in the wind energy industry – recruiting and HR development as one of the key drivers for future successJutta Splettstoesser friends of Wind ontario Canada information and Education about Wind energy for communities in ontario/ CanadaProf. dr. Conrado Moreno Higher Polytechnic institute Cuba integrating the Renewable Energy and Sustainability Considerations in “Jose A. Echeverría” (iSPJAE) the Mechanical Engineering Education: Some Experiences Related to Wind EnergyWarren Aspinall BZEE Consult GmbH Germany Worldwide skills standards and passport system for technical staff onshore and offshore in the wind industry
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Thursday, 5 July
9.00 - 10.30 Plenary Session: Mainstreaming Community Power: Side Events and Workshops
Strategies and Policies
Plenary Hall
10.30 - 11.00 Coffee Break
11.00 - 13.00 Conference Sessions “100% Renewable-Energies-Regions – local Authorities
Session 3A1 Session 3A2 Session 3A3 Seeding Energy Transition”, in cooperation with federal
Plenary Hall Room 3 Room 2 Environment Agency (uBA), Germany Room 1
13.00 - 13.45 lunch
13.45 - 15.15 Conference Sessions „fiT2.0: The way forward“, in cooperation with
Session 3B1 Session 3B2 Session 3B3 World future Council Room 1
Plenary Hall Room 3 Room 2
15.15 - 15.30 Coffee Break
15.30 - 17.00 Conference Sessions „decentralised storage systems“,
Session 3C1 Session 3C2 Session 3C3 in cooperation with Eurosolar and WCRE Room 3
Plenary Hall Room 1 Room 2
17.15 - 18.00 Closing Ceremony: Presentation of World Wind Energy
Award 2012, WWEC2012 Resolution, Host of WWEC2013
Plenary Hall
Community Power Policies: Europe Chairs: Josep Puig i Boix; sylvia Pilarsky-Grosch Plenary hallHans Soerensen CEo SPoK ApS denmark Experience from the new danish law about forced involvement of locals in wind projectsJosef Pesch fesa GmbH Germany Paradigm Shift: on flat and Round Energy Conceptsdr. Richard Cowell Cardiff university uK Promoting Community Renewable Energy in a Corporate Energy World: new policy developments in the uKAndrei Konechenkov ukrainian Wind Energy Association ukraine Tendencies of Wind Energy Sector development in ukrainefrede Hvelplund Aalborg university denmark Black or Green Wind Powerdr. oliver Kohle Kohlenusbaumer SA Switzerland impact of local investors on the development of wind energy in Switzerland
Wind Turbine Components Chair: Jami hossain room 3 Jin Zhang longyuan (Beijing) Wind Power Engineering China Condition Monitoring on Mechanical Transmission System of Wind Technology Co., lTd Turbine Based on Vibration AnalysisHuan Wang Guodian united Power Technology Co. ltd China The optimizational Pitch Control Strategy with the Clonal Selection on Quantum Genetic AlgorithmZhenyu Zhang nanjing university of Aeronautics China investigation on near-wake vortices of wind turbine by and Astronautics numerical and experimental methodsProf. Adel nofal Central Metallurgical R&d institute – Cairo Egypt Wind Turbine Components - A new Challenge for Heavy ductile iron Castings Prof. dr. Berthold Schlecht Technische universität dresden Germany Zum aktuellen Stand der Belastungsanalyse für Haupt-, Azimut- und Pitchantriebe in Windenergieanlagen
Economics of Wind Power Chair: Frede hvelplund room 2Marcus Weber Roland Berger Strategy Consultants GmbH Germany Weitere optimierung der lCoEThomic Ruschmeyer Bundesverband Solare Mobilität e.V. Germany infrastruktur für E-Mobilität und netzintegration von erneuerbaren EnergienReinhard lonsing Germany offshore: THE renewable energy solution for whom?John-felix Kayode Akinbami Centre for Energy Research and development nigeria A Socio and Engineering Economic Analysis of Wind Energy as an Alternative Electricity Generation Source in nigeriaGunnar Braun Verband kommunaler unternehmen Germany EEG Einspeisevorrang, Grenzpreisbildung und die Zukunft der Preisfindung
Towards 100 % renewable Energy Communities Chairs: volker Thomsen; sonja hemke Plenary hall Peter Moser institut dezentrale Energietechnologien Germany “100%-Renewable-Energy-Regions in Germany” as a space for gemeinnützige GmbH a distributed energy supplyHeinrich Bartelt GeneralWind GmbH Germany Example dardesheim/Germany - Communities realizing 100 % renewable energy solutionsAnna Harnmeijer Edinburgh Centre for Carbon innovation Scottland from command and control to local democracy? Analysing opportunities and barriers to community-led renewable energy in ScotlandProf. dr. Tanay Sidki uyar WWEA, EuRoSolAR Turkey, Marmara university Turkey Why Energy End use Efficiency? Why Renewable Energy? Why 100 % Renewable Energy?dr. Rolf Bungart oSTWind-Gruppe Germany Wind power as a new source of energy and income for the regionProf. dr. Martina Klärle fachhochschule frankfurt am Main Germany Renewable Energies and land Management
Wind Power Policies in asia Chairs: Franz marré; Prof. Kasthoorirangaian room 3 S.C. Saxena Power System operation Corporation ltd. india Renewable Energy Certificate (REC) Mechanism in india – Promoting Sustainable developmentProf. dr. Seied nasseri BWE – Bundesverband WindEnergie iran Wind Energy in iran: Potentials, investment opportunities and implementation dani Rusirawan institut Teknologi nasional (iTEnAS) indonesia Review of indonesia regulations and policies on the new and renewable energy development (in case of wind energy)Chuichi Arakawa university of Tokyo Japan Japanese Status of Wind Power after disaster of Earthquake and fukushima Bui Van Thinh Binh Thuan Wind Energy Association Vietnam Wind Energy: Pioneering Renewable Energy Exploitation in Vietnam
offshore Wind Power Chairs: Choong-yul son; andreas Jesse room 2 Prof. izumi ushiyama, Ashikaga institute of Technology Japan new Concept of Self-Stable Vertical-Axis Wind Turbine and floatingTatsuhiko nagata Structure with flexible link Mechanismlee Kang-su Green & industrial Technology Center South Korea Seismic analysis of a floating offshore wind turbineProf. dr. Jochen Großmann GiCon® Grossmann ingenieur Consult GmbH Germany The GiCon® fof: A Tension leg Platform development for various offshore conditions, combining proven technology and innovationissam Athamna Bergische universität Wuppertal Germany Reliability Calculations of offshore Wind farmsyassin Bouyraaman university of Paderborn Germany Stabilized operation of offshore wind power by fluctuation compensationissam Athamna Bergische universität Wuppertal Germany A Model for Reliability Analysis of offshore Wind Turbines
local and regional Plans for 100 % renewable Energy Chairs: Jose Etcheverry; anne lepinski Plenary hall Thomas Scheutzlich GiZ, Caribbean Renewable Energy Germany Challenges and opportunities for Sustainable Energy Supply in the Caribbean Region development Programme Chris King eMeter uSA Hawaiian Electric Case Study in using the Smart Grid to Support Wind Energynitin R. Bhasme Government College of Engineering india Power converters for grid integration of variable speed wind energy systemsS. K. Sharma Carman Residential and day School india Wind farming – A Viable Eco-friendly Source of Energy in indiaHaragobinda Baidya Minority Self Empowerment foundation (MSEf) Bangladesh Wind Power of Bangladesh has a golden opportunity to producing the green energyAndrea G. Kraj university of Manitoba Canada Best Practices in Renewable Energy development
Business strategies Chairs: michael Taylor; heinrich Bartelt room 1Wang liyu Shanghai electric wind power equipment Co. lTd China Probe and practice of offshore wind power in ChinaJohanne Mario Pfann Center of Study for Renewable Energy Cuba Economic model for the design and simulation of an integrated system with renewable Technologies (CETER) sources of energy to produce water to low and medium temperature in isolated areas Shen dechang Chinese wind energy equipment association China The outlook of Chinese wind turbine generator system industrydr. Tillmann Pfeifer Taylor Wessing Germany Bürgerwindparks: Kommunen und StadtwerkeJarra Hicks Community Power Agency Australia facilitating community involvement and what this means for a social licence to operate renewable energy projectsnicky ison Community Power Agency Australia Mapping the diversity of the sector: What does a community approach to renewable energy mean?
Wind Power Policies in africa and asia Chairs: Thomic ruschmeyer; marc-antoine renaud room 2Holle Wlokas university of Cape Town South Africa How can national mitigation actions foster community development? The case of low-carbon community development around wind farm projects in South Africadjemo Moninga Energie et développement Rural (EdR) dR Congo le renforcement de la coopération nord-Sud dans le domaine de l’énergie éolienneMax Thabiso Edkins university of Cape Town South Africa Reviewing Wind Policy Risk in South AfricaXie Guohui State Grid Energy Research institute China Research on international comparison of wind power utilization level in Eastern inner Mongolialin liu State Grid Energy Research institute China Research on offshore Wind Power development Strategy and Policy in ChinaRi Ho Rim, Rim Mu Song PiinTEC dPR Korea Recent developments of wind energy in the dPRK
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Tuesday, 3 July
9.00 - 11.00 Opening Ceremony Plenary Hall Welcoming speech: Hermann Albers President, German Wind Energy Association BWE He dexin, President, World Wind Energy Association WWEAModerators: Sylvia Pilarsky-Grosch Vice President BWE, and Stefan Gsänger, WWEA Secretary GeneralWelcome addresses: Jürgen nimptsch lord Mayor, Bonn Jürgen Becker Secretary of State, German federal Ministry of the Environment, nature Conservation and nuclear Safety Matthias Machnig Minister for Economy, labour and Technology, Thüringen Hans Jørgen Koch deputy State Secretary, danish Energy Agency dolf Gielen director, iREnA innovation & Technology Center ulrich Kelber Member of the German Parliament Hans-Josef fell Member of the German Parliament dr. friedrich Kitschelt director General, German federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and development introduction into the Welcoming speech: dr. Richard Cowell Cardiff university
11.00 - 13.00 Forum: „Nuclear Phase-out and Community Power in Japan“, in cooperation with ISEP Room 3Chair: Shota furuya iSEP Participants: Chuichi Arakawa Japan Wind Energy Association Hironao Matsubara iSEP yasushi Maruyama nagoya university Tetsuji ida Kyodo
IRENA Side Event: Wind Power Economics and Business Models14.00 Costing and Competitiveness of Wind Power Room 3 Chair: dolf Gielen iREnASpeaker: Michael Taylor iREnAPanelists: Stefan Gsänge WWEA tbc European and non-oECd Equipment Suppliers 14.50 Small Wind Turbines for Minigrids and Islands Room 3 Chair: dolf Gielen iREnASpeaker: nico Peterschmidt inEnSuSPanelists: ignacio Cruz CiEMAT leopold faye Vergnet Shen dechang Chinese Wind Energy Equipment Association
16.00 Wind Costs and Deployment in Central and South America Room 3 Chair: Stefan Gsänger WWEASpeakers: Claudia do Valle iREnA Hugo lucas iREnA Sergio oceransky The yansa Group
16.50 Business Models for Mini-grids and Large Wind Project Development in Developing Countries Room 3 Chair: Hugo lucas iREnASpeaker: Balthasar Klimbie Alliance for Renewable ElectrificationPanelists: Jakob Schmidt-Reindahl inEnSuS dr. ibrahim Togola Mali folkecentre Zuki Jakavula Just-Energy
Wednesday, 4 July
11.00 - 13.00 Workshop: „Renewable Energy Learning Partnership“, in cooperation with IRENA, York University, et al. Room 3 Speakers: Hugo lucas iREnA, director PACB dr. Jose Etcheverry Sustainable Energy initiative, york university, Co-Chair Tom du Sustainable Energy initiative, york university, Energy Researcher Vibha Singh Sustainable Energy initiative, york university, Team leader Stefan Gsänger WWEA, Secretary General
14.00 - 15.30 Forum: „Renewable Energy and the Media“, in cooperation with Deutsche Welle Plenary HallModerator: dr. franz Alt, Journalist Speakers: Manuela Kasper-Claridge deutsche Welle TV, Head of Business and Science department nadia Pontes deutsche Welle, Editor Kossivi Tiassou deutsche Welle, Editor Tetsuji ida Kyodo news Agency, Science Reporter nicole Weinhold neue Energie/new Energy, Editor in Chief
16.00 - 17.30 Forum: Community Wind in North America: A State, Province and Federal Policy Puzzle“, in cooperation with Windustry Room 3Chair: Paul Gipe Author Speakers: lisa daniels Windustry, Executive director Michael Brune Sierra Club, Executive director Kristopher Stevens ontario Sustainable Energy Association, Executive director James duffy nixon Peabody Richard Krauze Kenersys
9.00 - 10.30 Plenary Session: From Local to Global: 100 % Renewable Energy Supply, in cooperation with REN Alliance Plenary HallSpeakers: Eveline lemke Government of Rheinland-Pfalz, Minister of Economics, Environmental Protection, Energy and land Planning Christine lins REn21, Executive Secretary Marietta Sander international Geothermal Association, Executive director Heinz Kopetz World Bioenergy Association Stefan Gsänger WWEA, Secratary General david Renne iSES, President Peter Rae REn Alliance, Honorary Chairman Tracy lane international Hydropower Association Rainer Hinrichs-Rahlwes European Renewable Energy federation, President
Thursday, 5 July
9.00 - 10.30 Plenary Session: Mainstreaming Community Power: Strategies and Policies Plenary HallSpeakers: dr. Preben Maegaard folkecenter for Renewable Energy denmark, director Jakob von uexküll founder of Alternative nobel Prize Michael Brune Sierra Club, Executive director Hans Jørgen Koch danish Energy Agency, deputy State Secretary dr. franz Alt Journalist Chris flavin Worldwatch institute 11.00 - 13.00 “100% Renewable-Energies-Regions – Local Authorities Seeding Energy Transition”, in cooperation with Federal Environment Agency (UBA), Germany Room 1Chair: dr. Harry lehmann federal Environment Agency (uBA), director General „100% Electricity from Renewable Energies – a Feasible Path for Germany“Speaker: dr. Harry lehmann federal Environment Agency (uBA), Germany
„100%-Renewable-Energy-Regions – Comitted Municipalities Drive Energy Transition“Speaker: dr. Peter Moser institut dezentrale Energietechnologien (idE)
„Climate Cities Benchmark to Back Climate Policies“Speaker: Hans Hertle institut für Energie- und umweltforschung (ifEu) „Municipalities and Municipal Utilities and Their Relevance for Energy Transition“Speaker: Robert Spreter deutsche umwelthilfe (duH) Panel diskussion with speakers. Chair: dr. Harry lehmann federal Environment Agency (uBA), director General
13.45 - 15.15 „FIT2.0: The way forward“, in cooperation with World Future Council Room 1 Chair: Stefan Schurig World future CouncilSpeakers: Johannes lackmann WestfalenWind GmbH Paul Gipe Author, uSA dr. Preben Maegaard folkecenter for Renewable Energy denmark, director Kristopher Stevens ontario Sustainable Energy Association, Executive director Hermann Albers BWE
15.30 - 17.00 „Decentralised storage systems“, in cooperation with Eurosolar and WCRE Room 3Speakers: Prof. dr. ingo Stadler institute for Electrical Power Engineering of Cologne university of Applied Sciences, Managing director dr. Bernhard Riegel HoPPECKE Batterien GmbH & Co. KG, director Research & development Prof. Peter droege World Council for Renewable Energy, General Chairman
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Andrea G. Kraj university of Manitoba Canada Multi-objective optimization of a Multi-Renewable Energy System for Remote
Autonomous and distributed networks
Anna Porta unex aparellaje eléctrico, S.l. Spain importance of the insulating Cable Management Systems in wind energy applications
Byeongho Hwang Seoul national university South Korea Aerodynamic characteristics of the counter rotating wind turbine considering
interactions of a front and a rear rotors
deng lei northwestern Polytechnical university China Roughness Sensitivity investigation of Thick nPu-WA Airfoils for HAWT
Hadi El-Helw Arab Academy of Science and Egypt Comparative Study Between the Crowbar and the Series Braking Resistance
Technology and Maritime Transport Topologies in Protecting the doubly fed induction Generator
Hao Xu Chinese Academy of Sciences China Research on individual Pitch Control Based on load Estimation for Wind Turbine
insu Paek Kangwon national university South Korea decomposition of stain signals from fBG sensors to estimate bending moments
acting on a wind turbine blade specimen
Jiao yuqin northWestern PolyTechnical university China Wind tunnel testing technique for wind turbine airfoil at very high angle of attack or
in dynamic condition
Jinseop Song Korea institute of Machinery & Materials South Korea floating Wind Turbine Simulation Code development using Multibody dynamics with
flexible Elements
Jorge Eduardo farro ------ Argentina A Technique to Change the Energetic Pattern from Petroleum derivatives to Electrical
Renewables
lishu Hao northwestern Polytechnical university China Control flow over Airfoil using Vortex Generators and Gurney flap
Mingfu liao northwestern Polytechnical university China influences on the dynamic Stability of Wind Turbines of the Control Strategies
nahed El Mahallawy German university in Cairo Egypt functionally graded material of fibers–epoxy composites reinforced around a
pin-loaded hole
neungsoo yoo Kangwon national university South Korea development of a small-scale Wind Turbine Model for dynamic load measurements
from the blades
norbert Römer BWE – Bundesverband WindEnergie Germany Hamburg als Windhauptstadt mit Bürgerbeteiligung
dr. Ramon Velo university of Santiago de Compostela Spain feasibility analysis of a stand-alone and grid-connected 100kW wind turbine
Sara Ahmed El Kady Arab Academy of Science and Egypt low Voltage Ridethrough investigation using a Modular Simulink implementation of
Technology and Maritime Transport doubly fed induction Generator Wind Turbines
Sharolyn Vettese Wind Simplicity inc Canada Small wind energy systems, their potential role, and what policies are necessary
Sogand yousefbeigi Middle East Technical university Turkey numerical Simulation of the Stator Effect on the Savonius Wind Turbine
Stefan Bill Rewitec GmbH Germany Verschleißschutz und Wiederherstellung von Getrieben und lagern in Windkraftanlagen
Taehyung Kim Seoul national university South Korea Reduction of Wind Turbine noise using Trailing Edge Serrated Airfoils
Tai fengZhu Kunsan national university South Korea Study on Analysis for Small Wind Turbine having H-darrieus Blades
Tony okpokam --- nigeria The latest and most cost effective Renewable Energy system to salvage the energy
crisis in the developing World
ye dong China Meteorological Administration China The application of lAPS data to research sea surface wind in the East China Sea
Zhiyi liu north China Electric Power university China 3d flow Simulation of Horizontal Axis Wind Turbine with non-deterministic Cfd
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