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Business Opportunities – Onshore/Offshore Wind – Delegation

Melbourne, Australia
Sep 15, 2025 - Sep 19, 2025
Onye Dike
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Published May 26th, 2025
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Summary

The Business Opportunities – Onshore/Offshore Wind Delegation, organized by Danish Energy Export, will take place in Melbourne from September 15 to 19, 2025. This event aims to explore the growing opportunities in the Australian wind power market, focusing on both onshore and offshore sectors.

Details

Location
Melbourne, Australia
Date
September 15th, 2025 - September 19th, 2025
Type
In Person
Website
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Event Overview

The Business Opportunities – Onshore/Offshore Wind Delegation is a significant event for companies interested in the Australian wind power market. Organized by Danish Energy Export, this delegation will provide participants with insights into the operational and maintenance aspects of existing wind farms, as well as opportunities for new projects.

Program Highlights

The tentative agenda includes:

  • Monday, September 15: Opening reception with the Victoria Government, meetings with key industry players such as Vestas and CIP, and a networking reception hosted by the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC).

  • Tuesday, September 16: Attendance at the GWEC Conference and executive meetings with major stakeholders like AGL and Iberdrola.

  • Wednesday, September 17: Continuation of the GWEC Conference, further executive meetings, and a networking event.

  • Thursday, September 18: Meetings with local Australian companies and an OEM workshop with key park owners.

  • Friday, September 19: Final meetings with local companies, concluding the program.

Market Context

Australia is on a path to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050, which is driving substantial investments in renewable energy, particularly in wind power. As of 2023, renewable energy constituted nearly 40% of the country's electricity generation. The Australian Government's Capacity Investment Scheme (CIS) is facilitating further renewable energy development through competitive auctions, presenting a ripe opportunity for Danish companies to introduce their innovative solutions and components into the market.

This delegation not only aims to foster business relationships but also to enhance knowledge sharing among participants, making it an essential event for those looking to expand their footprint in the Australian renewable energy sector.


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