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Developments in Grid Connection for Offshore Windfarms
15:00-15:40: KEMA – Wessel Bakker – Regional Director ETD; 15:45-16:25: Friends of the Super Grid – REE – Jose Luis Fernandez: The first Phase of the European Super Grid; 16:30-17:10: Energy Valley – Albert van der Hem – Programme Manager Offshore Wind for Foundation Energy Valley It is recommended to join this Webinar with a Headset as the Audio will be streamed to your PC automatically.
Developments in Grid Connection for Offshore Windfarms
15:00-15:40: KEMA – Wessel Bakker – Regional Director ETD; 15:45-16:25: Friends of the Super Grid – REE – Jose Luis Fernandez: The first Phase of the European Super Grid; 16:30-17:10: Energy Valley – Albert van der Hem – Programme Manager Offshore Wind for Foundation Energy Valley It is recommended to join this Webinar with a Headset as the Audio will be streamed to your PC automatically.
Strategies & Ideas For Financing Wind Projects
Join us for a Webinar on April 26
Space is limited.
Reserve your Webinar seat now at:
http://bit.ly/eoU7NJ
Financing a wind farm is one aspect of development that seems to be in constant flux. For a three-perspective view of the current financial landscape, join us for this webinar. Attorney Graham Noyes will address the financing tools and incentives available to developers. Matt Mooney will speak on the financial instruments that made the Flatwater Wind project possible. And Kleinfelder’s Blair Loftis will speak on the importance of having project permits, concurrence letters, and other documentation for a smooth project. Windpower Engineering editor Paul Dvorak will moderate.
MODERATOR:
Paul Dvorak
Editor
Windpower Engingeering
PRESENTERS:
Graham Noyes
Energy Development Attorney
Stoel Rives LLP
Matt Mooney
Director of Business Development
Potro Power
Blair T. Loftis
Vice President
Kleinfelder
Municipalities and Renewable Energy: Assessing What Option(s) is Right for You
This presentation will provide a focus on:
1) Renewable/alternative energy options (solar, wind, biomass, landfill gas and waste-to-energy), giving an overview and examples of each
2) Federal incentives in place to help cities realize renewable/alternative options (with some examples of state incentives)
3) Three major areas to consider when reviewing options, providing an explanation of each:
Technical issues
Financial feasibility
Environmental and community benefit
Nelson Oliva, City Manager, City of Hercules, will additionally provide a case study of a renewable/alternative project recently completed that will include the dos and don’ts plus the overall benefits and drawbacks from their experience.

