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SUMMARY:Seminar: Renewable Energy Business Opportunities in Greece
DESCRIPTION:On behalf of Enterprise Greece and the Embassy of Greece in the Netherlands\, we are pleased to invite you to the seminar Renewable Energy Business Opportunities in Greece.\nThis seminar is of interest for onshore and offshore wind & PV energy companies – developers\, operators\, aggregators\, equipment & service providers and other supply chain companies – as well as complementary industries such as Investment banks & funds\, project finance\, legal offices in the Energy sector and investors. \nTopics\nThe main aim of the seminar is to provide the Dutch Wind & PV Energy ecosystem with a concise overview of the recent developments in the Greek economy and the Investment environment and the Greek energy & RES markets. The topics will focus on the wind energy subsector – both onshore and offshore – and particularly in the increasing interest for offshore wind project development\, as well as the respective investment opportunities.\nThis follows the Greek government’s recent ratification of the relative licensing framework\, aiming to deploy 2GW of installed capacity by 2030 and 10GW in total by 2050.\nSpeakers during this seminar include Enterprise Greece\, a representative of a Dutch company with ongoing wind operations in Greece and representatives from the Greek Embassy and NWEA. \nLocation and details\nThis seminar will take place at ICG (Dam Square) in Amsterdam on Wednesday March 1\, 2023\, between 16:00 and 18:00 and is followed by a cocktail reception at the same venue. Participation is free of costs. The working language will be English. \nregistration and additional information\nMore information\, including additional information on the agenda\, confirmed speakers and relevant logistical information\, will be shard in the coming period. For now\, if you are interested to participate in this meeting\, kindly express your interest to danielle.veldman@nwea.nl or b.vanbuchem@iro.nl to pre-register and secure your spot. \n 
URL:https://www.hhwe.eu/event/seminar-renewable-energy-business-opportunities-in-greece/
LOCATION:ICG\, Dam 27\, Amsterdam\, 1012JS\, Netherlands
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20230308T080000
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DTSTAMP:20230206T121047Z
CREATED:20221110T102053Z
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SUMMARY:Netherlands Lounge @ Wind Energy Asian (SOLD OUT)
DESCRIPTION:Taiwan is the third-largest offshore wind market in the Asia-Pacific region. With ambitious targets and a significant and clear pipeline laid out\, the market has attracted eager interest from leading offshore wind developers and technology providers. \nAs of today\, two offshore wind projects under the Demonstration Incentive Program (DIP) have come online: Formosa I\, totaling 128MW\, and Changhua Demonstration project\, totaling 109MW. This will be followed by a series of projects including Great Changhua 1 & 2a (900MW0\, Formosa II (376MW)\, Yunlin (640MW) and Changfang Phase I (100MW). \nOffshore wind is a key component of Taiwan’s green economy vision\, which includes a scenario to generate 20% of electricity through renewable energy by 2025. In May 2021 the government announced that it would increase its offshore wind ambitions to 15GW over the 2026-2035 period. By 2050 there will be 40-55GW generated by offshore wind which will bring operation and maintenance work well over the middle of the century. Once the shallower water (<50m) is covered\, deeper sites will be necessary\, for which floating wind is ideal. Floating wind also brings with it the opportunity of developing new technologies and opening new possibilities. \nForeign knowledge and technology is required\, but contracts stipulate increasing local content requirements. For this a strong supply chain must be developed. Taiwan should become a hub for the industry in Asia creating export opportunities for Dutch companies as well. Giving the developments\, now is the time to capitalize on your business opportunities on the Taiwanese offshore wind market! \nThe Wind Energy Asia is the main wind energy B2B trading platform for Taiwan and brings together overseas and domestic players to help Taiwan in developing and building an entire supply chain for the wind energy industry. \nNetherlands Lounge\nHolland Home of Wind Energy (HHWE) intends to set up a Netherlands Lounge\, in which every participant will be introduced individually. The total floor area of the Netherlands Lounge will be between the 36 and 48sqm and is located next to the main entrance together with the other national pavilions.  \nThe following services are included:  \n\nFully equipped joint Netherlands booth with customized Netherlands branding; \nOwn poster desk for each participating company; \nExposure of company logo and corporate photos; \nShared TV screen for PPT (max. 6 slides) OR corporate movie (max. 1\,5 min) in the Lounge;\nHost(ess)/support on site; \nSupport in arranging meetings with Taiwanese stakeholders; \nHotel recommendation; and \nJoint promotion.  \n\nParticipation costs\nPIB Taiwan members:           free of charge\nHHWE members:                  €1.250\,00\nNon-members:                      €1.750\,00 \nParticipants are responsible for their own travel expenses. All prices are without VAT. \nMore information and registration\nYou can register yourself via the ticket system above. Please make sure to select the correct ticket.\nFor more information\, please contact Eline Timmer (eline@hhwe.eu | +31 (0)6 51 24 90 79). \nDeadline for registration: January 27\, 2023.
URL:https://www.hhwe.eu/event/netherlands-lounge-wind-energy-asia/
LOCATION:Kaohsiung Exhibition Center\, No. 39\, Chenggong 2nd Road\, Kaohsiung\, 806\, Taiwan
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ORGANIZER;CN="Eline Timmer (Holland Home of Wind Energy)":MAILTO:eline@hhwe.eu
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20230313T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20230317T170000
DTSTAMP:20221124T152325Z
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SUMMARY:Trade mission energy transition South Korea and Japan with Minister Schreinemacher
DESCRIPTION:Are you active in the energy transition\, e.g. offshore wind\, hydrogen\, battery technology\, electric mobility or greenhouse horticulture? Do you want to do business in South Korea and Japan? Consider joining the trade mission from March 13 to 17\, 2023\, with Liesje Schreinemacher\, Minister for Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation. Ingrid Thijssen\, chairman of VNO-NCW\, acts as business mission leader. The mission is during the Interbattery and EV Trend exhibitions in Seoul\, and the World Smart Energy Week in Tokyo. \nFor whom?\nThis mission is especially interesting for companies and knowledge institutions that are active in the field of energy transition and that are doing business with South Korea and Japan. The focus is on the following sectors: \nSouth Korea \n\nHydrogen\nBattery technology\nGreenhouse horticulture\n\nJapan \n\nHydrogen\nOffshore Wind\n\nIn addition\, RVO particularly invites female entrepreneurs and start-ups to participate. \nOpportunities for the Netherlands\nSouth Korea is the 4th largest economy in Asia and the 10th largest int he world. The Japanese economy is the third largest in the world. Both countries offer many opportunities for Dutch entrepreneurs\, particularly in the field of innovation and technology. South Korea and Japan are important trade partners of the Netherlands in Asia\, respectively the third and fourth export markets in the region. \nEnergy transition\nThere are plenty of opportunities for Dutch companies and knowledge institutes in the field of energy transition. In South Korea\, this includes hydrogen\, battery technology including electric vehicles and greenhouse horticulture. There are identical opportunies in Japan\, but the mission will mainly focus on the opportunities in the field of hydrogen and offshore wind. In short\, 2 dynamic markets with serious plans for the energy transition and interested in international cooperation. \nDuring the mission you will discover where the business opportunities are in South Korea and Japan. The presence of Liesje Schreinemacher\, Minister for Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation\, Ingrid Thijssen\, the chairman of VNO-NCW\, and high government officials offers you a unique opportunity to establish contacts at a high level. \nWhat to expect?\nThe mission program consists of joint and sector-specific components. Sector specific parts can take place simultaneously. RVO therefore asks participants to make a choice in advance for these components. In general the program consists of the following components: \n\nInformative seminar(s);\n(Sector-specific) company visits;\nNetworking events;\nTrade reception / dinner in South Korea and Japan;\nVisit to the Interbattery 2023 and EV Trend Korea;\nVisit to the World Smart Energy Week in Tokyo; and\nIndividual matchmaking (tailored network conversations).\n\nExhibition visits\nDuring the mission you will visit the Interbattery and/.or EV Trend exhibitions in Seoul\, and the World Smart Energy Week in Tokyo. \nInterbattery attracts around 50\,000 business visitors\, government officials and CEOs of Dutch and European companies based in South Korea. It is also the largest battery exchange in Asia. The largest battery manufacturers – such as LG Energy Solutions\, SK ON\, Samsung SDI and CATL – are present at the exhibition. In addition\, the EV Trend will take place in Seoul\, with a particular focus on electric mobility. \nWorld Smart Energy Week (WSEW) takes place in Tokyo and focuses on the entire renewable energy spectrum. This exhibition also attracts about 50\,000 visitors. This exhibition is split into specialized exhibitions for hydrogen\, offshore wind\, solar energy\, biomass\, battery storage\, smart grid\, decarbonisation and circular economy. \nNetherlands Pavilion at Interbattery and WSEW\nA Netherlands Pavilion will be set up at the Interbattery fair and the WSEW. Participation in the Pavilions is organized separately by the organizations below: \n\nInterbattery 2023: Dutch Embassy in Seoul\nWind Expo Tokyo (WSEW): Holland Home of Wind Energy (HHWE)\nHydrogen Expo (WSEW): New Energy Coalition (NEC)\n\nPreliminary program\nView the provisional program here in English. The program is subject to change and availability. \nRegistration\nRegister now for this trade mission. The deadline for registration is January 16\, 2023. Several people can participate per organization. Each participant must register separately. If the regsitration period is extended\, participation in individual matchmaking is not guaranteed when registering after January 16\, 2023. \nParticipation fee\nParticipation fee is €950\,00 per organization\, for a maximum of 2 people. With more than 2 people per organization\, an additional €475\,00 will be charged. Travel and acommodation costs and any additional costs for individual matchmaking (for example interpreters and individual transport) are for the companies’ own account. Participants will receive suggestions for their travel and accommodation after the registration period has expired. \nThe costs include participation in the collective program components\, individual matchmaking\, trade reception or trade dinner\, networking events\, a visit to the Interbatteryh and EV Trend Korea 2023\, a visit to the World Smart Energy Week 2023\, local support by the organization\, and local collective transport. \nParticipation\nIf several participants are regsitered per organization\, they can also follow different programs if desired. Individual matchmaking is offered per participating organization. Participation in this mission is only open to Dutch companies and knowledge institutions that fit within the above-mentioned set-up and substantive focus on this trade mission. Registration and the automatic confirmation of receipt therefore do not mean that you can automatically participate in the trade mission. You will receive a final confirmation of your participation after the registration period has closed. \nCOVID-19 clause\nThe organization decides 8 weeks in advance whether the trade mission will go ahead. This decision is based of the current travel advice from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs\, and based on the entry rules applicable in South Korea\, Japan and the local situation. The organization will immediately inform participants about this. In case of postponement or cancellation\, no fee will be charged to the participants. For the trip to South Korea and Japan\, participants have to prepare a number of things in advance. Please consult the travel advice for South Korea and Japan. \nEven after a decision to continue the mission\, the organization reserves the right to cancel the trade mission in the event of unforeseen circumstances. Of course the organization doesn’t charge participation costs in this case. \nParticipants are responsible for their own travel and accommodation. They must therefore cancel their travel and accommodation themselves if the mission does not take place. Any costs associated with this are for their own account. \nMore information\nFor more information about the mission\, please contact \nMargriet Veenstra\nprojectmanager missions\nmargriet.veenstra@rvo.nl \nHanneke Bogaerts\nProjectmanager missions\nhanneke.bogaerts@rvo.nl  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.hhwe.eu/event/trade-mission-energy-transition-south-korea-and-japan-with-minister-schreinemacher/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Margiet Veenstra (RVO)":MAILTO:margriet.veenstra@rvo.nl
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DTSTAMP:20230119T093533Z
CREATED:20221110T104256Z
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SUMMARY:Netherlands Lounge @ Wind Expo Tokyo (SOLD OUT)
DESCRIPTION:The Netherlands Lounge is currently fully sold out. If you are interested to participate\, please let us know. When a spot will open up\, we will inform you as soon as possible. \nWith the Japan Wind Power Association (JWPA) predicting 6GW of wind farms with fixed turbines and 4GW of floating wind farms operational by 2030\, offshore wind developments in Japan are going strong. The need for international expertise to realize these ambitions is widely acknowledged in Japan. This offers enormous opportunities also for Dutch offshore wind companies. \nIn Japan\, the Netherlands is recognized as a reliable partner for offshore wind cooperation. Since 2014\, Holland Home of Wind Energy (HHWE)\, supported by the Dutch Government\, has built up a widespread network at many levels within the Japanese offshore wind industry. \nTo further explore the opportunities for the Dutch wind sector and generate visibility within the Japanese sector\, the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Tokyo\, the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO)\, and HHWE will set up a Netherlands Lounge at the Wind Expo Tokyo 2023 (WET) from March 15-17\, 2023\, in Tokyo\, Japan. \nNetherlands Lounge\nWe will set up a Netherlands Lounge\, in which every participant will be introduced individually. The total floor area of the Netherlands Lounge will be 65sqm\, conveniently located at the expo hall\, and can accommodate up to 16 companies. See photos below for an impression of the Netherlands Lounge at the Wind Expo Tokyo September 2022 edition. \nThe following services are included: \n\nFully equipped joint Netherlands booth with customized Netherlands branding;\nOwn poster desk for each participating company;\nExposure of company logo and corporate photos within the Netherlands branding design;\nShared TV screen for PPT (max. 6 slides) OR corporate movie (max. 1\,5 min) in the Lounge;\nHosting support on site;\nSupport in arranging individual meetings with Japanese stakeholders;\nHotel recommendation;\nParticipation in the B2B matchmaking and seminar side event on Tuesday March 14 (TBC);\nDrinks & snacks in the Lounge; and\nJoint promotion.\n\n \nParticipation costs\n€2.500\,00 per company. Excluding VAT and travel related expenses. \nMore information and registration\nTo register for this event please see the ticket system above.\nFor more information\, please contact Eline Timmer (eline@hhwe.eu | +31 (0)6 51 24 90 79).
URL:https://www.hhwe.eu/event/netherlands-lounge-wind-expo-tokyo-2/
LOCATION:Tokyo Big Sight\, 3-11-1 Ariake\, Koto-ku\, Tokyo\, Tokyo\, 135-0063\, Japan
CATEGORIES:Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Eline Timmer (Holland Home of Wind Energy)":MAILTO:eline@hhwe.eu
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UID:10000133-1678968000-1678993200@www.hhwe.eu
SUMMARY:Symposium: New Energies – New Challenges: Re-inventing the Offshore Industry
DESCRIPTION:Offshore production of renewable energy is rapidly increasing with developments such as wind farms\, ocean current turbines and floating solar farms. More advancements are to come with for example offshore hydrogen production. These developments make use of experience from the existing offshore industry\, but also require innovations to overcome new challenges and ensure the new energy sources are cost competitive with other sources of energy. \nIn this symposium the current state of the offshore industry is sketched as well as the developments that are ongoing to produce new energies and challenges they bring. Technology to overcome these challenges is presented as well as examples of how offshore installation companies are adapting to meet the demand for new energies and climate goals. \nConfirmed speakers:\nMARIN – Bas Buchner\nRVO – Ruud de Bruijne\nSiemens Gamesa – David Molenaar\nOcean Grazer – Marijn van Rooij\nSolar Duck – Paula van Lieshout\nDeltares – Yorick Broekema\nTUDelft – Prof. Dr. Andrei Metrikine\nGBM Works – Marcelo Werneck\nBoskalis – Sander Steenbrink\nHeerema Marine Contractors – Ramon de Haas \nFurther information can be found here
URL:https://www.hhwe.eu/event/symposium-new-energies-new-challenges-re-inventing-the-offshore-industry/
LOCATION:Theatre Hall TU Delft\, Mekelweg 8\, Delft\, 2628 CD\, Netherlands
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230322T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230324T170000
DTSTAMP:20230216T090925Z
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SUMMARY:Netherlands Lounge at K.EY Energy in Rimini\, Italy
DESCRIPTION:From March 22 to 24\, the first edition of the energy transition and sustainable energy fair will take place in Rimini\, Italy: K.EY\, the Energy Transition Expo. \nK.EY offers an extensive platform for technology\, integrated solutions and services for the energy transition to a CO2 neutral economy\, focused on the themes of Wind Energy\, E-mobility\, Solar Energy\, Hydrogen and Sustainable City. K.EY used to be part of the large Green Technology Expo Ecomondo. Due to the big success of the energy component\, it has been decided to turn this into an independent fair. More than 20\,000 visitors and 350 exhibitors are expected to participate\, from Italy and abroad\, with more than 100 conferences\, workshops and networking events. \nNetherlands Lounge\nThe Dutch Embassy in Rome and the Consulate General in Milan\, with the support of the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO)\, are organizing a Netherlands Lounge at the K.EY Energy\, which can accommodate up to 10 companies. The focus is on companies active in the Offshore wind and E-mobility sectors. The Lounge is located in the Wind Energy hall\, connecting to the E-mobility hall. In case of exceeding the number of available places\, a selection will be made of 10 companies\, based on sector and interdependence. \nMatchmaking with Italian partners is offered to the Lounge participants and also a Netherlands networking moment. \nParticipation costs\nParticipation fee is €300\,00. Travel and accommodation costs are at the participant’s own expense. \nMore information and registration\nWould you like to present your company at this exhibition? Please send an email to the Dutch embassy no later than February 20\, 2023 via rom-ea@minbuza.nl. They will send you a registration form and the conditions of participation. \nBackground\nAs the largest net recipient of the European Recovery Fund\, Italy will make significant investments in green transition and sustainable energy. The current gas crisis has further increased the urgency for more sustainable energy and electrification. Italy will invest heavily in (floating) offshore wind farms in the coming years. Many projects have already been presented. There are interesting opportunities here for innovative Dutch offshore wind and maritime companies. E-mobility is also an important theme in which Italy will invest heavily\, and in which the Netherlands is seen as an important leader.
URL:https://www.hhwe.eu/event/netherlands-lounge-at-k-ey-energy-in-rimini-italy/
LOCATION:Ingresso SUD – Fiera di Rimini\, via Emilia\, 155 Fiera di Rimini\, Rimini\, 47921\, Italy
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dutch Embassy Rome":MAILTO:rom-ea@minbuza.nl
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230330T170000
DTSTAMP:20230227T075952Z
CREATED:20221110T110021Z
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SUMMARY:International Partnering Forum (IPF) - NL Delegation (SOLD OUT)
DESCRIPTION:The 2023 International Partnering Forum (IPF) will take place March 28-30 in Baltimore\, Maryland. With its central location and world-class harbor in Baltimore\, Maryland is moving forward with offshore wind. With over 2GW in deployment\, planned facilities or towers\, monopiles and cables\, Maryland is well poised to become a hub of manufacturing and logistical activity for the U.S. offshore wind. \nThe IPF is the premier offshore wind energy conference in North America. Hosted by the Business Network for Offshore Wind (BNOW)\, this three-day event connects global leaders and businesses in the supply chain\, offers unparalleled networking opportunities\, and delivers breaking updates on the industry\, from technology to policy. \nWith the current state of affairs in offshore wind in the U.S.\, and the project pipeline\, the time is right to capitalize on your business opportunities in the U.S. \nNetherlands Lounge\nJust like previous years\, Holland Home of Wind Energy (HHWE) will organize a Netherlands Lounge at the IPF 2023. We secured a booth space of 54sqm next to other national pavilions. See here the preliminary floorplan. The NL Lounge is located at booth #914. \nParticipation in the Netherlands Lounge includes the following: \n\nConference ticket for the IPF 2023;\nFully furnished shared booth with customized Netherlands design at the exhibition floor;\nExposure of company logo and name at the Lounge;\nOwn poster(desk) at the Netherlands Lounge (only available for the first 16 registered companies);\nParticipation in all conference sessions\, poster sessions and WindMatch (B2B)\, see preliminary agenda here;\nYour company included in the IPF exhibitor directory;\nShared meeting room (available during show hours on Tuesday\, Wednesday and Thursday);\nShared TV for corporate movie (max. 1\,5 min) or PowerPoint presentation (max. 6 slides);\nSupport with arranging (individual) meetings;\nHost(ess)/support on site;\nParticipation in the NL side event (on Tuesday and Friday\, TBC);\nHotel recommendation;\nCatering; and\nJoint promotion.\n\nParticipation costs\nPIB USA members:          first ticket for free\, every additional ticket €2.000\,00\nHHWE members:             €2.400\,00 per person\nnon members:                  €2.800\,00 per person \nAll prices above are without VAT. Companies are responsible for their own travel related expenses.\nThese prices include the complete package as mentioned above\, including a conference ticket worth $2\,195.00 (~€2.100) and co-exhibitor charges of $400 (~€380). \nMore information and registration\nYou can register via the ticket system above. Make sure to select the correct ticket when registering. Register each person individually.\nFor more information\, please contact Eline Timmer (eline@hhwe.eu | +31 (0)6 51 24 90 79) or Marion van den Berg (marion@hhwe.eu | +31 (0)6 38 79 11 94). \nDeadline for registration: February 10\, 2023. 
URL:https://www.hhwe.eu/event/international-partnering-forum-ipf-nl-delegation/
LOCATION:Baltimore Convention Center\, 1 W Pratt St.\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21201\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Eline Timmer (Holland Home of Wind Energy)":MAILTO:eline@hhwe.eu
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