Description
In a market that remains virtually untouched, the sky is the limit for the untapped potential wind energy brings in Central Eastern Europe (CEE).
Poland represents a major success story for CEE wind energy and lessons learned here can be addressed to other neighbouring countries that have yet to capitalise on this opportunity. Many view CEE as the natural successor for the Western European wind energy market. Several CEE countries will struggle to reach their renewable energy targets set for 2012 and 2020 as they rely heavily on fossil fuels. These countries are currently assessing the geographical potential for implementing wind energy amongst other renewable energy sources. It is essential for those working in the market to review the potential for every upcoming country pushing to include wind energy into their repertoire.
This year EastEuro Link will work under this same premise. This annual event has taken place for the last two years in Poland and we are now moving to Slovakia in order to review a new and upcoming region for wind energy. We will also be looking specifically into Czech Republic, Poland and the Baltic States markets.