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Registration for Resource Assessment 2017 is now open
16 - 17 March 2017, EICC, Edinburgh, UK
Why wait? The first 10 WindEurope Members and 10 non-members to register for Resource Assessment 2017 will save on registration fees. WindEurope Members can save up to €290*.
Registration fees include the following items:
- Access to all sessions of Resource Assessment 2017
- Access to all workshop presentations shortly after the event
- All refreshment breaks, lunches and drinks receptions
- Workshop dinner on Thrusday 16 March at The Hub, home of the Edinburgh International Festival and the highest point in central Edinburgh.
For more information on the programme, participation fees and travelling to Edinburgh, visit windeurope.org/
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Disclaimer: These discount codes are not valid on Academic/NGO/Non-Profit/
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