Large Wind Energy System Nonprofit Organizations in the World

Deutsches Windenergie-Institut GmbH (DEWI - German Wind Energy Institute) - African Rural Energy Enterprise Development (AREED) - European Wind Energy Association (EWEA) - World Wind Energy Association WWEA e.V. - European Forum for Renewable Energy Sources (EUFORES) - Wind on the Wires - Latin America Wind Energy Association - African Wind Energy Association - Utility Wind Interest Group (UWIG) - Windustry -

Deutsches Windenergie-Institut GmbH (DEWI - German Wind Energy Institute)

Established in 1990 by the Federal State Lower Saxony as a non-profit limited liability company (GmbH) in Wilhelmshaven, the German Wind Energy Institute (DEWI) has currently 29 employees, among them 12 engineers, 5 physicists and 2 economists. One of the main tasks of the institute is the applied research and development in the field of wind energy often performed in national and international co-operation. The commissions given for measurements of a large number of wind turbine generator systems (WTGS) and evaluations concerning site wind potentials and optimisation of wind farm configurations, indicates the high standard achieved by the institute and its personnel. DEWI's internal organisational structure mirrors the abundance of activities performed by DEWI in all areas of wind energy utilisation.

African Rural Energy Enterprise Development (AREED)

AREED provides early-stage funding and enterprise development services to entrepreneurs, helping build successful businesses that supply clean energy technologies and services to rural African customers. Services include training, hands-on business development assistance and, for promising enterprises, early-stage investment and assistance in securing financing. The AREED initiative also works to broaden the skills of organizations involved in the energy and investment sectors to nurture energy entrepreneurs.

European Wind Energy Association (EWEA)

EWEA is the voice of the wind industry - actively promoting the utilisation of wind power in Europe and worldwide. EWEA members include manufacturers covering 98% of the world wind power market, component suppliers, research institutes, national wind and renewables associations, developers, electricity providers, finance and insurance companies and consultants. The combined strength of more than 250 members from over 40 countries makes EWEA the world s largest renewable energy association. EWEA is the first stop for external enquiries about wind power from around the world.

World Wind Energy Association WWEA e.V.

WWEA represents all branches of the wind sector in 80 countries worldwide: national wind energy associations, scientific institutes, industry, public bodies, etc.

European Forum for Renewable Energy Sources (EUFORES)

EUFORES is a non-profit organisation based in Brussels, engaged in EU institutional and political promotion of renewable energy-related issues throughout the European Union, as well as in widespread communication between sectorial actors and towards society.

Wind on the Wires

Wind on the Wires is a collaborative organization that seeks to ensure that bottlenecks in the upper Midwest's electrical transmission system are removed and that the rules of the road are implemented in a way that puts wind power on a level playing field with other electrical technologies. Wind on the Wires focuses on three primary areas: 1) technical issues 2) regulatory issues 3) education and outreach Wind on the Wires staff welcome your questions, comments and correspondence about these exciting, important issues.

Latin America Wind Energy Association

The Latin American Wind Energy Association, LAWEA, promotes the use of Wind Energy as a clean electricity source to be supplied to Latin America countries. LAWEA es la Asociacion Latinoamericana de Energia Eolica la cual promueve el uso de esta energia renovable como una opcion de electricidad limpia para abastecer los paises de la region latinoamericana. lawea. org

African Wind Energy Association

AfriWEA is a non-profit organisation formed in 2002 to encourage manufacturers, developers, governments, renewable energy owners and individuals to promote and support wind energy development on the African continent. Membership of AfriWEA is open to individuals, corporations, government departments, small businesses, NGOs, research and academic institutions. Membership shall be divided into five types: sustaining, corporate, associate, honorary & affiliate. Free membership for 2005.

Utility Wind Interest Group (UWIG)

The Utility Wind Interest Group (UWIG) is a non-profit corporation whose mission is to accelerate the appropriate integration of wind power for utility applications through the coordinated efforts and actions of its members, in collaboration with public and private sector stakeholders. Membership is open to utilities and other entities that have an interest in wind generation.

Windustry

Working to create an understanding of wind energy opportunities for rural economic benefit.

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