Show name | The 10th China (Shanghai) International Wind Energy Exhibition and Conference (W-Power) |
Show dates | 24-26 May 2016 |
Venue | Shanghai New International Expo Centre, Hall N2-N5 |
Expected space | 13,000 square meters |
Expected no. of exhibitors | 150 |
Expected no. of visitors | 12,000 |
Organised by | MPZhongmao Deray International (Shanghai) Pte Ltd MP International Pte Ltd |
Website | www.china-wpower.com |
Admission | Free. Open to trade only. |
E-Power Expo co-locating events |
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2015 Show Review | 13,000 square metres 120 exhibiting companies from 32 countries 11,325 trade visitors and buyers from over 40 countries 30,086 trade visitors for all co-locating events |
Show Introduction
Riding on the steady growth in the global wind power industry, W-Power (formerly known as CWEE) has gained traction in the trade. The exhibition provides a comprehensive sourcing platform with an extensive range of products including wind turbines, offshore wind energy equipment, accessories and technology, wind farm management system and other equipment.
The global wind power industry continues to expand as the world places more emphasis in clean and green energy. According to the World Wind Energy Association, the market volume for new wind capacity in 2014 was 40% more than in 2013. Of which, the top twelve countries - including China , Germany and United States – installed a total of 44.8 gigawatt (GW) of new wind power plants, setting new national records.
China in particular, takes the top rank in total cumulative installed units in 2014. The country added 23.3 GW, the largest amount a country has ever installed within one year, reaching a total capacity of 115 GW. It is estimated that, China’s total wind power capacity will reach 200 GW by 2020, with an annual output of 39,000 GW.
Committed to sustainability, W-Power aims to further boost a network where suppliers, buyers, policy-makers and industry influencers to converge and drive positive growth in the wind energy landscape.
Exhibit Profile
Wind Turbines
In-grid wind turbine generator systems; Off-grid wind turbine generator systems; Wind-solar power systems; Distributed wind power generation system.
Accessories & Equipment
Rotor blades and relevant materials; Composite materials; Gearbox, bearing, lubricant; Generator, transformer, box transformer; Control system; Remote monitoring systems; Convertor; Hydraulic system; Security system; Lightning protection system; Cable, cable conduits; Installation equipment; Transport equipment; Fastener; Testing equipment; Pumps matched with wind turbine.
Offshore Wind Energy Equipment and Technology
Offshore foundation; Offshore installation vessel and platform; Offshore operation relevant equipment; Offshore transportation for bulky cargo; High voltage power cable; Transformer platform; Rescue/safety equipment; Diving equipment; Warning device; Port, shipbuilding, steel manufacturing; Remote sensing technology & application; Corrosion prevention; Water control; Deep-water soil survey service; Offshore wind farm maintenance; Offshore project construction and service.
Wind Farm Management
Remote monitoring system; Wind farm control and liaison system; Wind farm safety and health; Assets management and collocation optimization
Wind Turbine O&M Equipment
Lubricating oil; Oil change equipment; Detecting system; Alarm system; Monitoring and control system; Data analysis and diagnosis; Lightning protection system
O&M Auxiliary Equipment
Wind blade healant; Lifesaving/safety protection equipment; Lifting system; Climbing equipment; Sling; Vertical-lift platform; Specialty maintenance vessel
Spare Part
Parts and replacement; Parts retrofitting
Repair Kit
Safety construction equipment; Hydraulic wrench; Measurement instrument; Lighting tools
Visitor Profile
Power/utilities companies; Power plant operators; Energy investors; Trades/agents/distributors; Government and industry associations; Wind farm developers and owners; Project contracting and management companies; Bidding companies; Educational institutions; Power engineering companies; Electrical/mechanical companies; Energy consulting companies; Planning and design companies; Electric power research institutes; Financial institutions and funding agencies