
When: 2/3 June 2026
Where: Hamburg, Germany
Why attend
Why attend
DAY 1
1. Strategic Market Outlook
Gain high-level insights into Europe’s evolving onshore wind landscape — including regulatory shifts, energy policy updates, and cross-border investment trends.
2. Investment Opportunities & Risk Mitigation
Explore emerging opportunities in repowering, hybridisation, and grid infrastructure — with a focus on risk-adjusted returns, PPAs, and asset valuation strategies.
3. Asset Performance & Portfolio Optimization
Learn how leading operators are leveraging data, digitalisation, and advanced analytics to enhance asset yield, reduce OPEX, and maximise ROI across wind portfolios.
4. M&A and Financing Trends
Understand current deal structures, investor appetite, and financing mechanisms in onshore wind — from green bonds to infrastructure funds and corporate procurement.
5. Executive-Level Networking
Meet C-level decision-makers, institutional investors, developers, and technology providers — and build strategic partnerships across the wind value chain.
6. Innovation & Competitive Advantage
Discover how cutting-edge technologies (AI, digital twins, advanced forecasting) are reshaping competitive dynamics in the sector — and how to position your organisation ahead of the curve.
Why attend
DAY 2
1. Hands-On Technical Insights
Dive deep into turbine performance, condition monitoring, and control systems — with sessions led by fellow engineers and technical experts from top operators and OEMs.
2. Real-World Problem Solving
Learn from case studies on troubleshooting, retrofit projects, extreme weather resilience, and data-driven performance optimisation.
3. Emerging Tools & Technologies
Explore the latest in SCADA analytics, digital twins, AI-based diagnostics, and predictive maintenance — and see how they’re applied in real operational contexts.
4. Grid Integration & System Stability
Understand the engineering challenges of integrating onshore wind into increasingly complex grids — including frequency regulation, curtailment, and storage interfaces.
5. Technical Peer Networking
Connect with other wind engineers, asset managers, and O&M specialists — share practical knowledge, lessons learned, and innovative solutions.
6. Skills for the Future
Stay updated on evolving industry standards, digital skillsets, and the technical competencies most in demand for the next generation of wind energy systems.
