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Wind Turbine Noise: From Source to Receiver
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Wind Turbine Noise:
From Source to Receiver
11 & 12 December 2012
Saïd Business School, Oxford, UK
Organised for the industry by the industry.
Last days to register at early rates!
Register before 15 October at significantly reduced rates.
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Following the success of the workshops on resource assessment (Brussels, May 2011) and post-construction assessment (Lyon, July 2012), EWEA's third technology workshop will provide a unique, industry-only forum within which to discuss the key acoustic issues currently facing the industry.
Programme
The workshop will take place over one and a half days with five sessions focusing on:
- Wind Turbine Noise at Source - The Impact of the Design
- Wind Farm Design - Being a Good Neighbour
- Real-World Noise Measurements - Emission and Immission
- National Guidelines and Human Perception of Noise
- New session: Noise Issues Offshore
Expert presenters already confirmed from the following organisations:
Canadian Wind Energy Association
CH2M HILL, USA
DTU Wind Energy, Denmark
European Wind Energy Association
Gamba Acoustic, France
Grontmij, Denmark
Hayes McKenzie Partnership, UK
Hoare Lea Consulting, UK
Loughborough University, UK
REpower Systems, Germany
RES Limited, UK
Siemens Wind Power, Denmark
The Crown Estate, UK
ZF Wind Power, Belgium
A specialist audience
The programme includes ample time for discussion and debate with participants as well as plenty of networking opportunities with an audience of 200+ specialists with an interest in wind farm noise, including:
- Turbine & supply chain manufacturers - aero-acousticians, mechanical engineers
- Project developers - noise analysts, wind farm designers, developers;
- Merchant banks / finance houses - risk assessors;
- Acoustic consultancies - noise analysts, wind farm designers.
Another of the ways in which EWEA supports the industry!
In addition to representing the views of the industry to the EU-institutions and issuing in-depth reports and studies, EWEA organises technology workshops such as this solely to satisfy requests from its members for quality debates on the issues that matter most.
And it's half the price of other similar events!
EWEA technology workshops are excellent value for money and are typically half the price
of those offered by commercial organisers. As the industry's non-profit association in
Europe, EWEA can hold these workshops thanks to the continued support of its members.
Register before 15 October at early rates
Extra visibility for your organisation:
If you would like to present your company to a highly targeted audience contact
Tim Robinson on techworkshops@ewea.org or tel: +32 2 213 1844 to discuss your
objectives and the exhibition & sponsorship opportunities available.
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