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Advanced Wind Farm Siting, Design & Development Optimisation ForumCapitalise on the Growth Analyse Site Selection, Originate Farm Planning and Optimise Wind Production!

Berlin, Germany 24th 26th January, 2011

Including a Half Day Interactive Post-Conference Workshop: Managing Turbulence in Large and Complex Offshore Wind FarmsLed by Dr. Peter Clive Sgurr Energy

Let the Wind Blow to Ensure a Sustainable Energy Supply!marcus evans Expert Speaker Panel:Sebastian Mertens Head of Development (Poland) E.ON Climate & Renewables Central Europe GmbH Wolfgang Kropp CEO SVEVIND AB David Whitley Chief Advisor Grid Operations Statnett SF Jaume Pujol Managing Director, Head of Renewables Europe HSBC Bank Plc. Jouni Tolonen Wind Business Developer (Finland) Fortum Sjur Bratland Asset Manager Hywind Statoil ASA Bjrn Iuell Senior Environmental Advisor Statkraft AS Dr. Peter Eecen Manager Rotor & Farm Aerodynamics ECN Wind Energy *Subject to final confirmation

Attending this marcus evans Forum Will Enable You to: Profit from increasing the accuracy of wind resource assessments Evaluate what makes the best development sites across Europe Maximise wind yield through advanced turbine technologies Capitalise on new prime onshore and offshore wind farm sites and design layout techniques Learn how to minimise the effects of Environmental Impact Assessments, licensing and regulations

Marco di Leo Head of Wind Energy Department Italy Element Power Italy S.p.A. Ph.D Jens Madsen Principal R&D Engineer, Programme Manager Vattenfall Group Wind R&D Tanya Davies Welsh Development Manager RWE npower Renewables Ltd.

Learn from Key Practical Case Studies: SVEVIND ABs showcase of the biggest wind farm project in Europe Fortums approach to wind power site selection in the Nordic region E.ON Climate & Renewables Central Europe GmbHs experience and strategy of wind farm projects in Poland Statoil ASAs successful project Hywind the worlds first full scale floating turbine Element Powers strategy in developing complex onshore wind farm in Calabria RWE npower Renewables Ltd.s experience in consenting UK wind farms and addressing the stakeholders concerns Statkraft ASs use of advanced technology in monitoring environmental impacts pre- and post-construction of wind farms

Alberto Cena* Technical Director Spanish Wind Energy Association Stephen Norman Utilities Consultant Met Office Dr. Simon Watson Head of Wind & Water Power Research, Head of Energy Division Loughborough University

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Conference Day One

24th January 201108:30 09:00 Registration and Coffee Opening Address from the Chair

Booking Line Daniel Hedman Tel: +420 2557 07 210 Fax: +420 2557 07 232 [email protected] WIND RESOURCE MODELLING TOOLS14:30 Offshore Wind Farm Design Tool: FarmFlow Description of model to accurately calculate wake losses and turbulence in offshore wind farms Validation cases and examples Optimising wind farms by taking into account of wake losses and electrical infrastructure Dr. Peter Eecen Manager Rotor & Farm Aerodynamics ECN Wind Energy 15:10 Site Search and Selection Model Wind Data and Site Wind Data Benefits of using model data throughout the wind site development lifecycle Introduction of the Virtual Met Mast as a model concept Coventional versus model wind assessment processes Using consistent science from site selection through operations Stephen Norman Utilities Consultant Met Office 15:50 Afternoon Tea and Networking Break

WIND FARM SITE SELECTION09:10

Opening AddressOpportunities and Challenges for Wind Energy Development What are the key opportunities for developers and investors to enter the Polish market? What are major difficulties for developers and investors in Poland? General wind farm development challenges in some Central European countries Sebastian Mertens Head of Development (Poland) E.ON Climate & Renewables Central Europe GmbH

09:50

Case StudyThe Challenges to Find and Develop Wind Power Sites Fortums approach to wind power site selection The current status of the wind power market in Finland and other Nordic countries Challenges faced by Finnish developers a comparison to Sweden Future prospects of the Finnish market Jouni Tolonen Wind Business Developer (Finland) Fortum

STEPS TO SECURING FINANCIAL INVESTMENT16:20

Keynote AddressFinancing Wind Energy Debt capital markets activity Bank markets: pre-crisis, during crisis and current development Miniperm and refinancing risks Wind growing markets Jaume Pujol Managing Director, Head of Renewables Europe HSBC Bank Plc.

10:30

Interactive Roundtable DiscussionDiscussion of the Challenges of New European Markets Which regions are the most profitable for wind farms? Challenges in Central Europe for wind farm development Should we go onshore or offshore? How to overcome the licensing issues? Panellists to be joined by speakers of the day

11:10

Coffee and Networking Break

17:00

Panel DiscussionDiscussion of the Role of Due Diligence From wind farm data to due diligence calculating the operational costs Understanding the relationship between the different stakeholders Debating whether larger wind farms will be more affected by turbulence? What opportunities and availabilities will develop in the offshore supply chain Panellists: Dr. Peter Eecen Manager Rotor & Farm Aerodynamics ECN Wind Energy

OVERCOMING THE CONSTRAINTS OF PLANNING AND CONSENT11:40

Case StudyEnvironmental Impact Assessment (E.I.A.) It is Always Somebodys Backyard! Environmental impacts of wind farms Site selection Pre- and post-construction monitoring Bird collisions and mitigation measures Different challenges related to onshore and offshore wind farms, and strategies to deal with noise in Norway Bjrn Iuell Senior Environmental Advisor Statkraft AS 17:40

Chairpersons Closing Remarks and End of Day One

12:20

Case StudyCurrent Onshore Wind Development Planning Issues in the UK Main issues that need to be considered when consenting a UK onshore wind farm Infrastructure Planning Commission how the UK government has tried to speed up the planning process for major development Community benefits associated with wind farm development in the UK - what we can learn from other industries and countries in Europe Tanya Davies Welsh Development Manager RWE npower Renewables Ltd.

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Luncheon

14:00 Coffee and Networking Break

Conference Day Two

25th January 201108:30 09:00 Registration and Coffee Opening Address from the Chair

Booking Line Daniel Hedman Tel: +420 2557 07 210 Fax: +420 2557 07 232 [email protected] REINFORCEMENT14:30

Case StudySolving Offshore Grid Connectivity Problems Co-location of wind parks and offshore oil platforms Sub-sea HVDC multi-terminal grid networks and land based reinforcement Real-time operational challenges with excess wind production Comparison between grid connections with onshore and offshore wind farms, and the role of Statnett Future co-ordination between TSOs and wind farm operators David Whitley Chief Advisor Grid Operations Statnett SF

CAPITALISE ON INNOVATIVE WIND FARM PROJECTS09:10

Opening AddressSystematical Approach in Wind Energy Project Development in Markbygden, Sweden/1101* About Svevind How we work project selection and delivery Projects outline Story about Markbygden/ 1101* Wolfgang Kropp CEO SVEVIND AB

15:10

09:50

Case StudyHywind the Worlds First Full Scale Floating Turbine Challenges and possibilities key learning for the first year in operation Strategic background Competence Construction phase and operating experience Market possibilities and next steps Sjur Bratland Asset Manager Hywind Statoil ASA 15:50

Future Developments in Onshore Grid Integration How the accessibility of the grid is likely to change across Europe How regulation, economic climate and industry growth will affect grid investments The connectivity of potential sites and the benefits it brings Alberto Cena Technical Director Spanish Wind Energy Association Subject to final confirmation Afternoon Tea and Networking Break

ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES IN TURBINE SELECTION16:20

10:30

Morning Coffee and Networking Break

Case StudyMaximising Wind Yield through Turbine Selection Optimising energy output by using the most effective turbine Factors to consider during selection Lifeline and maintenance of turbines Speaker to be announced shortly

DEVELOPMENTS IN WIND RESOURCE ASSESSMENT11:00

Case StudyPerforming Onshore Wind Resource Assessments in Complex Terrain in Italy The use of test masts when software is unsuitable and limitations of software such as WAsP The most effective assessment techniques in mountainous areas New developments in the assessment of wind yield in forested areas Improvements adopted to minimise uncertainties Marco di Leo Head of Wind Energy Department Italy Element Power Italy S.p.A. 17:00

Panel DiscussionThe Future of Offshore Turbine Technology Are Floating Turbines a Reality? Debating whether floating turbines will allow for development in currently inaccessible areas What are the impacts of floating turbines on operational costs of offshore wind farms? Evaluating whether new turbines will reduce operating costs Panellist: Ph.D Jens Madsen Principal R&D Engineer, Programme Manager Vattenfall Group Wind R&D Stephen Norman Utilities Consultant Met Office

11:40

Improving the Accuracy of Wind Resource Assessment Onshore and Offshore The use of remote sensing, surface and numerical model data in accurate resource assessment Advanced modelling techniques used in complex terrain and offshore Quantifying long-term variability in resource assessment Dr. Simon Watson Head of Wind & Water Power Research, Head of Energy Division Loughborough University

17:40

Chairpersons Closing Remarks and End of Conference

12:20

Case StudyComputational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) - Based Wind Resource Assessment in Forested Areas Improving wind resource assessment in complex terrain using CFD How to derive co-benefits from wind measurement and simulation Forest models utilising detailed forest layout characterisation Ph.D Jens Madsen Principal R&D Engineer, Programme Manager Vattenfall Group Wind R&D

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13:00 14:00

Luncheon Coffee and Networking Break

Post-Conference Workshop

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26th January 2011

Led by Dr. Peter Clive Sgurr Energy 09:00 09:30 Registration and Coffee Workshop Leaders Introduction and Opening Address

MANAGING TURBULENCE IN LARGE AND COMPLEX WIND FARMS09:45 Turbulence The Effect on Large Wind Farms Understanding the potential effects turbines will have on new, unprecedented large wind farms currently in development Evaluating the relationship between farm locations and turbulence Assessing external factors impacts on turbulence Coffee and Networking Break Accurately Modelling Sheer and Wake Turbulence How best to reduce turbulence in the early design stages Minimising turbulence effects to maximise farm output How software and advanced technologies help to boost wind farm performance Workshop Leaders Closing Remarks and End of Workshop

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Speaker ProfilesPeter Eecen Peter Eecen is Group Leader of the group Aerodynamics at ECN Wind Energy. This group aims at optimising the aerodynamic performance of the wind turbine rotor and of the wind farm as a whole. Peter Eecen joined the Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN) in 2000 where he worked in the unit Wind Energy as Group Leader Wind and Wave Conditions, Group Leader Experiments and as Project Manager in Operation and Maintenance of offshore wind farms. Bjrn Iuell Bjrn Iuell is a terrestrial ecologist by education, and graduated from the University of Oslo in 1983. He has a wide experience in the field of spatial planning and environmental management; from his five years working for WWF/Norway, partly as secretary general; 8 years working with environmental management and spatial planning for local and regional authorities, and 11 years a senior principal engineer at the Norwegian Roads Directorate; with special focus on the fragmentation of natural environments on regional, national and international level. He is currently working as a senior environmental advisor at Statkraft AS, a European leader in renewable energy, with special responsibility for the environmental aspects connected to planning, construction and operation of onshore and offshore wind farms.

Tanya Davies Tanya Davies is the Welsh Development Manager at RWE npower renewables where she leads a team of ten developers working on all aspects of consenting onshore wind projects. Tanya is a Chartered town planner who spent the first 6 years of her career in Local Government and has now been working in the renewables industry for nearly eight years.

Dr. Simon Watson Dr Watson began his education in North Lincolnshire and studied for a degree in physics at Imperial College, London. Dr Watson then spent eight years working as a Senior Scientific Officer in the Energy Research Unit of the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory. His research included wind power forecasting, wind resource assessment and the integration of wind power into electricity networks. He then worked for Good Energy which is one of the leading independent suppliers of electricity generated from renewable energy sources including wind power and small hydro power. During this time, he helped to develop the settlements and trading systems before joining Loughborough University in 2001. At Loughborough, Dr Watson has worked on a number of EU and EPSRC projects collborating with a number of leading research centres in the UK and Europe as well as key players in the wind power industry. Dr Watson is a visiting lecturer to Zaragoza University in Spain, Member of the Institute of Physics and Member of the Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers.

Marco Di Leo Marco Di Leo is an Industrial Engineer by education, graduated from Politecnico of Turin in 2003 and overspecialized with a Master in Wind engineering from Politecnico of Milan in 2004. He has a wide experience in wind assessment, WAsP user duly certified by Ris National Laboratory (Denmark), from his five years working as Project Engineer at Asja Ambiente Italia SpA, with special focus in anemology and turbine technology. He is currently working as Wind Sector Responsible at Element Power Italy SpA, the Italian branch of a world-wide Company leader in renewable energy, managing all the development, construction and operation of onshore Italian wind farms.

Sebastian Mertens Sebastian Mertens is active in the wind industry for eight years now. After being with a major German wind turbine manufacturer as Sales Manager for CEE for three years, he took over the role of Head of Wind Energy Projects (national and international) at a German based developer and stayed there for three years. He joined E.ON Climate & Renewables Central Europe GmbH (EC&R CE) in 2008 where he was, initially as Head of Development New Markets (wind), responsible for EC&R CEs wind energy project development in Romania and Turkey. In mid 2009 he became Head of Development Poland and Managing Director of E.ON Energie Odnawialne, the Polish subsidiary of EC&R CE.

Wolfgang Kropp Mr. Kropp has been the CEO of SVEVIND AB/ SVEVIND Group in Sweden since 1998. From 2003 to 2005, he was the Managing Director of the Future Energy GmbH, Freiberg (now Siemens AG) in Germany where he was in charge of gasification technology and biomass project with Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe (FZK). Mr. Kropp has extensive experience with wind industry between 1995 and 2005, he was the Managing Director at BOREAS Energieanlagen GmbH in Dresden. He was responsible for planning and building 150 turbines with an investment of more than 150million EUR. Mr. Kropp graduated with an Engineering degree at the University of Applied Sciences Berlin in 1988.

David Whitley David has been the Chief Advisor of Grid Operations in Statnett SF since 2008, where he is primarily responsible for market development, operational issues, technical policy strategy including European integration. With a very broad power market understanding, he is also an ENTSOE representative on IDM and Control reserve working groups. Prior to joining Statnett, David was the Vice President of Business Development at Nord Pool ASA from 1999. He oversaw the implementation of new trading and clearing products, services and technology provision (including CO2, international power on 3rd party references, OTC and GCM services). Having spent 3 years at Siemens as Divisional Managing Director, David has a solid background in the technical aspect of transmission system. Graduated with a BSc Electrical & Electronic Engineering and MBA with distinction, David is a Fellow of the Institute of Engineers (UK) and a well-trained cross-country skier.

Stephen Norman Stephen Norman qualified in meteorology and oceanography from Southampton University and is now working for the UK Met Office leading the development of new solutions for the global energy industry. He has spent the last two years working closely with the wind renewable energy markets and has developed business relationships with major Utilities in UK and Europe, other key wind energy developers and operators, turbine manufacturers, investment banks and consultancies. He is focussed on both weather and climate issues within the energy industry and is committed to providing clients with new and innovative solutions to ensure the industry is harnessing the very latest science to exploit new developments onshore and offshore. Prior to joining the Met Office Stephen was a partner in KPMG Consulting where he spent over 30 years in the information technology industry working with major clients in the telecommunications, media and utilities industries.

Peter Eecen Peter Eecen is Group Leader of the group Aerodynamics at ECN Wind Energy. This group aims at optimising the aerodynamic performance of the wind turbine rotor and of the wind farm as a whole. Peter Eecen joined the Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN) in 2000 where he worked in the unit Wind Energy as Group Leader Wind and Wave Conditions, Group Leader Experiments and as Project Manager in Operation and Maintenance of offshore wind farms.

Jaume Pujol Jaume has over 15 years of banking experience of which the last 12 have been dedicated to the development and financing of renewable energy downstream developments. Jaume has Advised, Structured and Arranged the financing of a considerable number of Renewable Energy projects in a wide range of Geographies including Spain, Italy, Greece, S. Korea, India or Australia amongst others. His current responsibilities as European Sector Head, allows for a more vertical integration approach to the Renewables sector and hence for a wider comprehension of the business.

Jouni Tolonen Jouni Tolonen has worked in the energy company Fortum since 2007 where he is responsible for company's wind power business development in Finland. He has over 15 years of experience from the energy sector. Prior to joining Fortum he has been working in the Confederation of Finnish Industries EK, Finnish Energy Industries and in the Energy Department of the Finnish Ministry of Trade and Industry. He graduated from the Helsinki University of Technology in 1995.

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