Industry association for repowering, dismantling and recycling of wind turbines.
The Wirtschaftsverband Windkraftwerke e.V. (WVW) is committed to creating a positive legal and economic framework for the wind energy industry at federal and state level. Generating electricity with wind turbines is a low-risk, mature technology with no harmful side effects. Wind power is the driving force behind the energy transition in Germany.
The Transatlantic Sun & Wind Belt Initiative brings together German and American businesses that are involved in the green energy transition to share best practices and lessons learned, to network, and to accelerate energy independence on both sides of the Atlantic and beyond.
Bremerhaven-based WAB is the nationwide contact partner for the offshore wind industry in Germany and the leading business network for onshore wind energy in the north-west region. The association fosters the production of “green” hydrogen from wind energy. It comprises some 250 smaller and larger businesses as well as institutes from all sectors of the wind industry, the maritime industry as well as research.
The WestfalenWind Group has grown regionally through the planning and development of community wind farms. From the very beginning, the company's aim was to combine ecological power generation and economic action with positive effects for everyone in the region. A foundation and a cooperative with over 1100 members have been initiated from the WestfalenWIND Group.
The dynamic and successful development of the wind industry is offered with the WindEnergieZirkel Hanse e.V. an active and expressive forum for decision-makers for advocacy and exchange.
The aim of the association is to further develop the region of Rostock and Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania into one of the leading regions with wind energy competence in Germany
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