Wind Energy Hamburg, the world’s largest wind industry event, is currently underway, bringing together over 40,000 attendees and more than 1,400 exhibitors from around the globe.

Among those in attendance is a strong delegation from the East of England with approximately 50 industry representatives in Germany, showcasing the region’s expertise and innovative solutions in the wind energy sector.

Archie Anslie (left) and Andy Hart of CadelerArchie Anslie of Cadeler (left) and Andy Hart of Cargostore Worldwide (Image: Steve Maddams) As Europe accelerates its transition towards clean energy, Wind Energy Hamburg serves as the premier platform for industry leaders to network, share insights and drive the future of renewable energy.

The event covers every aspect of the wind industry, from offshore and onshore solutions to energy storage and grid integration, making it a key event for businesses and stakeholders in the sector.

Charlene York of RMI (left), Katie Willis, Andrew Duncan and Jo Lennon of North StarCharlene York of RMI (left) and Katie Willis, Andrew Duncan and Jo Lennon of North Star (Image: Steve Maddams) One company representing the East of England is Insight Energy, a leading publication providing in-depth analysis and coverage of the energy industry.

The team, led by specialists in renewable energy and innovation, is attending the event to highlight the region’s vital role in the UK’s wind energy revolution.

Steve Maddams, energy brand specialist at LOCALiQ, publisher of Insight Energy, said: “Wind Energy Hamburg is a fantastic event that truly brings the global wind industry together. The East of England is home to some of the most forward-thinking and innovative companies in renewable energy, and we are incredibly proud to represent this dynamic region.

Steve Maddams, energy brand specialist at LOCALiQSteve Maddams, energy brand specialist at LOCALiQ (Image: LOCALiQ) “As we continue to push for cleaner, greener solutions, it's inspiring to see so many like-minded professionals working together towards a sustainable future. The East of England has become a central hub for wind energy, particularly offshore, with significant projects from many developers contributing to the UK's renewable energy targets.

“With many local businesses and stakeholders attending, the region's presence at Wind Energy Hamburg highlights its ongoing contribution to global energy solutions."

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