Vind 2018 - Sweden

Natural Power will be exhibiting at the Nordic region's largest wind power conference, Vind 2018, on 24th and 25th October at Münchenbryggeriet - The Brewery - a prestigious conference centre in Stockholm, Sweden.

Find us at stand 43.


The event expects to welcome more than 50 exhibitors and 750 visitors. There is a packed seminar programme featuring a wide range of renowned speakers. Day one opens with introductory key note speaker Laura Cozzi, Deputy Head at the IEA Chief Economist Office, presenting the fresh and updated World Energy Outlook 2018, followed by presentations on a number of recent reports on energy and climate, from a local and global perspective, and closes with politicians from the new government on stage. The second day will focus on finance, and features some of the biggest investors in Nordic wind energy, as well as Magnus Hall, head of Vattenfall, and Zygimantas Vaiciunas, Lithuanias Minister of Energy.

Natural Power has been working increasingly in the Nordic region and has delivered a portfolio of finance grade analysis services, design support, due diligence and owners engineer services on 9GW of projects throughout the Nordics.

Natural Power will be well represented at the event with the team on hand to discuss renewable energy construction, planning and environmental considerations as well as operations, asset management and due diligence requirements. To pre-arrange a meeting with any of the team, please get in touch by emailing sayhello@naturalpower.com

Find out more about the event, view the full conference program and register to attend, visit https://windsweden.com/

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