The Front Cover

Players in the wind energy business from all over Europe will be meeting in Warsaw, Poland, from 20 till 23 April. Poland is one of the promising emerging wind markets in Europe. Currently, the installed capacity in Poland is approximately 724MW (on December 2009). The Polish government has the ambition to have installed 2,000MW by 2020. If you want to know more about the new wind countries in Central and Eastern Europe it is worthwhile to pay a visit to EWEC in Warsaw, Poland. The image shows the 30MW Zag?rze windfarm in Poland. (courtesy PWEA).

Publisher's Note

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Preview

The European Wind Energy Conference and Exhibition 2010

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Metis Instruments
By Dr Luc L. Van Bockstal, Technical Director, Metis Instruments & Equipment, Belgium

WWEA Page

WWEA Page March April 2010

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