High-level panel debate: Boom and bust - North, South, East
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High-level panel debate: Boom and bust - North, South, East
9:00 - 10:30
This session illuminates the differences between established and emerging markets. In this high-level panel debate, leading industry figures comprising developers and utilities will share their views on where, and how, the European wind energy sector will develop.
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Emerging markets workshop
Part 1: Tuesday 5 February, 13:00 - 17:00
Part 2: Wednesday 6 February, 09:00 - 13:00
Risk factors can vary widely between different emerging markets. Exploring the most effective ways to operate profitably in emerging markets, you will improve your understanding of these new markets and maximize the role that emerging markets play in your company's overall success. All participants receive a copy of a newest market study on investment opportunities in emerging markets (Eastern Winds - EWEA's new report on Emerging European wind power markets).
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International exhibition. Fruitful networking
9:00 - 19:00
The exhibition halls stay open an hour longer on Tuesday so that participants can make the most of the many networking events taking place onsite.
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