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Turning Power into Business
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22 July 2005Foundation of the OFFSHORE ENERGIES Competence Network Rostock e.V.
· Focus on offshore wind energy· Founding member of the foundation Offshore-Windenergy
3 February 2009Renaming Wind Energy Network Rostock e.V.
· Realignment & expansion of the association objectives to onshore and offshore Windenergy
· Association sees itself as platform for the entire value-added chain of the sector
15 March 2012Renaming Wind Energy Network e.V.
· Interregional orientation of the operational work
· Network of the North East German region’s wind energy sector and nationwide contact point of the offshore wind energy sector
· Founding member of the offshore wind industry alliance at the end of 2012
19 September 2013Association name changed to WindEnergy Network e.V.
· Enhancement of international activities from 2013 on
· Cooperation with networks in Denmark, Sweden and Poland
4 December 2002The start – offshore planning committee Rostock
· First session with representatives from business and politics· Networking, experience exchange, pooling of project
information and activities for supporting the permitting procedure related to wind farm “Baltic 1” and “Kriegers Flack” (now EnBW Baltic 1 and 2)
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Being part of the energy mix, wind energy is an important element in energy provision and is expected in future to contribute the largest proportion in the production of renewable energy. The Northeastern region (MV) is a leader in this development with more than 2,511 megawatts of onshore wind energy generated by 1,672 wind turbines. (Status 30.06.2014, source study: Deutsche WindGuard GmbH)
Following the installation of the first commercial offshore wind farm in the Baltic Sea, – EnBW Baltic 1 with 21 wind turbines (total capacity 48.3 MW) – EnBW Baltic 2 is currently being installed as the second offshore wind farm off the coast of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. With 80 wind turbines and a total capacity of 288 MW, output will be further increased. With an annual yield of about 1.2 billion kWh, EnBW Baltic 2 will be able to supply around 340,000 households per year. A total of 35,000 megawatts are generated by wind energy in Germany today. To transport the current from the north to the urban centres, additional grid expansion is needed and this generates additional investment in the state.
In recent years, the wind energy sector has developed in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern with impressive dynamics.Nationally and internationally operating companies from the entire value-added chain can be found here, ranging from project development and conception through production and supply to servicing and maintenance. Foundations, towers, turbines, nacelles and rotor blades – all products are “Made in MV”. Here, optimum opportunities are provided for establishing an internationally successful industry, from which both the German coastal states and even other, landlocked states with a strong supply industry can benefit.
this issue. Integrating a CO2-free energy storage unit into a wind farm enables needs-oriented wind-generated power that is available around the clock. Germany’s largest wind-hydrogen system, run by Wind-Projekt, provides important findings for future CO2-free renewable reserve power plants. In addition, the energy system is able to integrate the sectors of transport, tourism, agriculture and industry in the use of hydrogen, oxygen and heat. RH2R stands for Renewable Hydrogen, i.e. for hydrogen produced without CO2 from renewable energy.
Europe’s first commercial battery power station with a 5 Megawatt lithium ion storage was connected to the grid by WEMAG in Schwerin in the middle of 2014. For the first time in Europe, an independent battery compensates grid frequency fluctuations with balancing power via a fully automatic plant. Thus, wind energy current can be safely integrated into the existing grid.Also in the onshore wind energy sector, the wind turbine manufacturers from Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, eno energy and Nordex, are constantly developing their products.
The continuously rising proportion of renewable energy in the energy mix requires the further adaptation of the energy system to meet these new conditions. So, for example, energy storage plants must be developed and installed alongside grid expansion. In MV, the demonstration and investment project RH2R-Werder/Kessin/Altentreptow (RH2-WKA) addresses precisely
Wind energy ensures energy supply
Wind energy industry products and services for the global market
Innovation and new technologies for more wind energyThe change in energy generation is gaining further momentum.
A milestone in 2012 was the commissioning by 50Hertz, the current operator of the transfer grid, of the so-called “wind collection rail” (380 kV Northern line) between Schwerin and Hamburg. Over a distance of 88 kilometres, it connects the substations at Görries in Schwerin and Krümmel near Hamburg, forming the fourth domestic German East-West connection and thus increasing supply security in the Greater Hamburg area.
Grid expansion as basis for further developments
The production of energy and its transfer are of increasing importance for the economic development of the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. The identification of new areas suitable for windfarming and grid expansion are forming the basis for further growth.
Wind Energy Region Northeast.The powerhouse for all Germany.
Prime Minister Erwin Sellering, Federal Chancellor Angela Merkel and Boris Schucht, Head of Management of the company 50Hertz attending the opening of the Schwerin substation (source: 50Herz)
www.rh2-wka.de/
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Networking with the maritime sector and sea ports as a baseOffshore wind farm projects in the German Baltic Sea
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OFFSHORE-WINDPARKPROJEKTE IN DER DEUTSCHEN OSTSEE1. Adlergrund 500: in Planung 2. Adlergrund GAP: in Planung 3. Adlergrund Nordcap: in Planung 4. Arcadis Ost 1: genehmigt 5. Arkona Becken Südost: genehmigt 6. ArkonaSee Ost: in Planung7. ArkonaSee Süd: in Planung 8. ArkonaSee West: in Planung 9. ��Baltic Eagle: in Planung (alternativ zu Strom Süd) 10. Baltic Power: in Planung 11. BETA BALTIC: in Planung 12. Breitling: in Betrieb 13. EnBW Baltic 1: in Betrieb 14. EnBW Baltic 2: im Bau15. Ostseeperle: in Planung (alternativ zu ArkonaSee West und ArkonaSee Süd) 16. Ostseeschatz: in Planung (alternativ zu Strom-Nord)17. Forschungsplattform FINO 2: in Betrieb18. Seewind: in Planung 19. Strom Nord: in Planung 20. Strom Süd: in Planung 21. Vineta: in Planung 22. Wikinger Nord: in Planung23. Wikinger Süd: in Planung (alternativ zu Adlergrund GAP)24. Wikinger: genehmigt 25. Windanker: in Planung A Servicestation Barhöft: für EnBW Baltic 1/2 B Windpower Offshore Base Mukran
1. Adlergrund 500: in planning 2. Adlergrund GAP: in planning 3. Adlergrund Nordcap: in planning 4. Arcadis Ost 1: approved 5. Arkona Becken Südost: approved 6. ArkonaSee Ost: in planning7. ArkonaSee Süd: in planning 8. ArkonaSee West: in planning 9. Baltic Eagle: in planning (alternative to Strom Süd) 10. Baltic Power: in planning 11. BETA BALTIC: in planning 12. Breitling: in operation 13. EnBW Baltic 1: in operation 14. EnBW Baltic 2: under construction15. Ostseeperle: in planning (alternative to ArkonaSee West and ArkonaSee Süd) 16. Ostseeschatz: in planning (alternative to Strom-Nord)17. Forschungsplattform FINO 2: in operation18. Seewind: in planning 19. Strom Nord: in planning 20. Strom Süd: in planning 21. Vineta: in planning 22. Wikinger Nord: in planning23. Wikinger Süd: in planning (alternative to Adlergrund GAP)24. Wikinger: approved 25. Windanker: in planning A Service point Barhöft: for EnBW Baltic 1/2 B Windpower Offshore Base Mukran
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Science as a partner of the wind energy sector
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www.faehrhafen-sassnitz.de/en/ geschaeftsbereiche/offshore/
www.rostock-port.de/en/index.html
Modern port infrastructures are the basis for the further development of the offshore wind energy sector as the success of offshore wind farm projects depends largely on prefabricating the highest possible proportion of components onshore. Only where a well-equipped port infrastructure exists can construction times at sea be reduced, limited weather windows be used efficiently and construction costs be reduced effectively. And, following successful installation, a suitable land base is required as a starting point for operation and maintenance activities and from which the wind farm is controlled and maintenance teams can access the wind farm by ship or helicopter.
It is important for further development to link investors and the future operators of offshore wind farms even more tightly with the maritime economy. Shipyards, suppliers and shipping operators are perfect partners here. The required installation and supply vessels, cable layers and transformer platforms provide an opportunity for the yards to demonstrate their capabilities and so to remain internationally competitive. With the construction of offshore converter platform and the newly built offshore service vessel Wind Server, the Nordic Yard’s shipyards in Rostock, Wismar and Stralsund implemented first offshore wind energy related orders and, thus, set important milestones towards entering this new market segment.
The seaports of the state – Rostock, Sass- nitz, Wismar, Stralsund and Lubmin – offer many advantages on their quaysides and are in the process of establishing themselves as sector locations. As installation ports, production ports or safe havens they offer the necessary offshore capacities.
The “Windpower Offshore Base Mukran” will serve as base harbor for the construction of the EnBW Baltic 2 project and the future Wikinger project ‘Iberdrola’. The individual wind turbines are pre-assembled and loaded onto installation vessels at the newly developed site.
With an area of more than 750 hectares, the port of Rostock is Mecklenburg-Vorpommern’s largest seaport.Companies such as Liebherr, Nordex and EEW find perfect conditions there for large-scale wind energy component production and logistics.
The universities and universities of applied sciences in the state of MV are scientific partners of the wind energy sector. Thus, the University of Rostock supports the sector scientifically, primarily with its Faculties of Mechanical Engineering and Ship Engineering as well as in Computer Sciences and Electrical Engineering. The Endowed Chair for Wind Energy Technology initiated in 2014 to educate future wind energy engineers will
contribute significant added value to the growth cluster and ensure adequate cover to meet the demand for a qualified workforce. In addition, renowned research institutes such as the Fraunhofer Application Centre for Large-scale Structures in Production Technology, the Schifffahrtsinstitut Warnemünde e.V. and the Institute of Applied Ecosystem Research participate significantly in research and development.
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WindEnergy Network e.V.The WindEnergy Network e.V. is Germany’s leading company network for the Northeast region and is a nationwide contact for the offshore wind energy sector. The network has been active since 2002 and, currently boasting 113 member companies, sees itself as a platform for the entire value-added chain. It strives to strengthen the partner companies through active lobbying, linking companies, bundling information, offering expertise and showcasing the network at trade fairs. Its focal points are the settlement of wind energy companies to strengthen the regional added value and the enhancement of the framework conditions for the changes in energy generation.
WindEnergy business
Cooperation, networking and the expansion of the member basis, as well as cooperation between companies and institutions are the focal points. The association represents its members’ interests toward trade association and other organisations. Sector monitoring and the opening of new markets for companies complement the activities.
WindEnergy sciences
The association supports collaborative research projects between our network partners from science and business. Research and development topics such as innovative foundation technologies and structures are developed jointly. Projects such as the development of a floating offshore foundation represent the high degree of innovation in our member companies. The association investigates and distributes sector information, R&D results and arranges contacts for collaborative research projects.
WindEnergy campus
Staff recruitment and funding are the basis for developing new members. The specific aim is the initiation of new, sector-specific education and qualification measures. New job profiles, such as for servicing and maintenance in the offshore sector, offer potential for highly skilled employment in the region. In addition, academic education is supported at the universities and institutes of applied science in the state. The acquisition of the endowed chair for wind energy at the University of Rostock is a good example of this.
WindEnergy services
The network serves as a platform for members, offering a holistic representation and showcase of their expertise. Public relations work and joint exhibitions at national and international sector fairs and events – such as the future conference Wind & Maritime – enhance perceptions of the innovative and defining wind energy sector. Members have the opportunity to use these marketing platforms for individual presentations, customer care and acquisition.
Further and latest information on the association and its members can be found on our website.
Intensified cooperation of the North German wind energy networksThe four North German wind energy networks Wind Energy Agency (WAB), Renewable Energies Hamburg Cluster Agency (EEHH), windcomm schleswig-holstein (windcomm) and WindEnergy Network e.V. (WEN) work together as the Offshore Wind Industry Alliance (OWIA), thus connecting the North and Baltic Sea markets for companies in the coastal states and beyond. Together with the regional wind energy networks, the association is a partner of the representative office in Berlin. The OWIA represents about 600 companies, institutes and organisations from this sector that are organised in these networks. The federal representative office is tasked with intensifying the bundling of political communication from the North German wind energy networks on the topic of offshore wind energy. It also serves as a direct contact on the ground for technical and political discussions regarding offshore wind energy expansion in Berlin.
The Baltic-Offshore forum initiated by the WindEnergy Network is dedicated to the special conditions and requirements of offshore wind energy expansion in the Baltic Sea. The forum – comprising of representatives of investors and project developers for offshore wind farm projects in the German Baltic Sea, of the grid operator 50Hertz, of the seaports and of the ministries of the state Mecklenburg-Vorpommern – will make a significant contribution to the success of changes in energy generation. Topics and the content of Baltic Sea expansion projects are channelled in close cooperation here. Against the background of the planned expansion of Mecklen- burg-Vorpommern’s energy concept, which is managed by the Ministry for Energy, Infrastructure and Spatial Development, members of the association have actively contributed to establishing a state energy council. www.wind-energy-network.de
www.regierung-mv.de(Landesenergierat)
www.owia.de/index.php/english
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Increasing the acceptance of wind energyAs a partner, the association supports the implementation of the Offshore Info Center Rostock – Germany’s first permanent exhibition on offshore wind energy. Under the motto “Wind from the sea for clean energy”, offshore generation becomes a hands-on experience.
The State Centre for Renewable Energies Mecklenburg- Vorpommern (Leea) is supported by the network. It offers exhibition areas for company presentations, conference rooms and an energy laboratory for pupils that offers experiments and research in an interactive world of experience, i.e. energy you can touch. Together with six partners, the WindEnergy Network has its own stand there to familiarize a broad audience with the topic of wind energy.
The common aim of all network partners is the further development of the wind energy sector and its establishment as an upcoming sector in the Northeastern region. Membership gives you the opportunity to be part of a strong and growing sector network. The association is a founding member of the OFFSHORE-WINDENERGIE foundation and it contributes regularly to joint statements from the professional bodies that address state and federal government and relevant ministries.
www.leea-mv.dewww.wind-energy-network.de/offshore-infocenter-rostock.html
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Advantages of membership
Information and networking
The association provides information about industry developments and channels inquiries and contacts to its members. The website (including an area exclusively for members) and the newsletter offer the latest information and provide a forum for members to post messages about their own company.
Events
At own events, as the wind energy evening or the future conference Wind & Maritime, that aim to enhance the networking of in the entire wind energy sector (onshore and offshore) with the maritime economy, members get the chance to make valuable industry contacts, to present their companies and to learn more about trends and developments. The annual member assembly brings companies together to make decisions about the appropriate further development of the association.
Workshops
Exclusively for its members, the association offers expert workshops at regular intervals. Lecturers report on current topics and trends. Even here, intensive exchange results in new cooperation opportunities and inspiration for the political sector.
Wind Energy Roundtables
Industry networking and exchanges of information are essential requirements for the further development of wind energy companies both within the state and beyond. To enhance this, a “Wind Energy Roundtable” takes place in a relaxed atmosphere at quarterly intervals. Companies can even showcase themselves there exclusively as event partners.
International cooperation
International cooperation with networks in Denmark, Sweden and Poland offers the members another opportunity to make new contacts, particularly in the Baltic Sea region.
Become a member and give wind energy your vote.
Additional information on membership is provided at www.wind-energy-network.de.The positive development of the wind energy sector will be supported by the WindEnergy Network far into the future. New partners are welcome at any time!
Sector activities and public relations
The association represents its members’ interests in order to accelerate sector development. The South German federal states in particular have started new initiatives in the onshore wind energy field, giving the expansion an additional boost. Member companies can profit from this significantly. Events such as the Wind Energy Evening thus serve mainly for networking with South Germany. In addition, the association contributes its point of view to the discussion and provides public information in the form of statements and press releases.
Trade Fairs
The association offers its members a variety of networking and presentation platforms. Specialist fairs, such as Wind-Energy Hamburg, Wind/HannoverMesse or EWEA OFFSHORE provide a showcasing opportunity as part of a joint exhibition stand before an international audience. Why not present your products and services as a partner in a strong network? Our target is the generation of new business deals.
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AHLMANN-ZERSSEN GMBH + CO. KG
Ost-West-Str. 5, 18147 Rostock
Tel.: +49 381 6733333 — Fax: +49 381 6733344
www.akc-cutting.de 8
AKC Cutting GmbH
Gielandstr. 7, 18147 Rostock
Tel.: +49 381 6664170 — Fax: +49 381 666417207
www.alstom.com 9 ALSTOM Grid GmbH
Alsterkrugchaussee 348, 22297 Hamburg
Tel.: +49 40 525702810 — Fax: +49 40 525702820
www.ar-law.de 10
ANDRESEN RECHTSANWÄLTE
Gerhart-Hauptmann-Str. 3, 18055 Rostock
Tel.: +49 381 4920911 — Fax: +49 381 4920999
www.andre-voss.de 11 André Voß Erdbau und Transport GmbH
Am Liepengraben 6, 18147 Rostock
Tel.: +49 381 128311 — Fax: +49 381 1283116
Email: [email protected]
www.baltic-taucher.de 12
BALTIC Taucherei- und Bergungsbetrieb
Rostock GmbH
Alter Hafen Süd 3, 18069 Rostock
Tel.: +49 381 8111000 — Fax: +49 381 8111001
www.3d-innovation.de 1
3D Innovation GmbH & Co. KG
Friedrich-Barnewitz-Str. 3,18119 Rostock
Tel.: +49 381 51964930 — Fax: +49 381 51964933
www.50hertz.com 2
50Hertz
Eichenstr. 3A, 12435 Berlin
Tel.: +49 30 51503417 — Fax: +49 30 51504673
www.a2sea.com 3
A2SEA Deutschland GmbH
Borsteler Bogen 27C, 22453 Hamburg
Tel.: +49 40 41907318 — Fax: +49 40 41907351
www.abh-emden.com 4
abh INGENIEUR-Technik GmbH
Nesserlander Str. 76, 26723 Emden
Tel.: +49 4921 92770 – Fax: +49 4921 927726
www.adebar.de 5
adebar GmbH · meeting incentive congress event
Jagdhaus 7b, 18375 Wieck a. Darß
Tel.: +49 38233 62521 — Fax: +49 38233 62519
www.afgpersonal-tech.de 6
afg PERSONAL Technical Services GmbH
Hundsburgallee 10, 18106 Rostock
Tel.: +49 381 25272631
www.br-reederei.de 13
Baltic-Rügen-Reederei
Warliner Str. 6, 17034 Neubrandenburg
Tel.: +49 395 7775333 — Fax: +49 395 7775334
www.bb-barth.de 14
Bautaucherei und Bergungsbetrieb Barth GmbH
Am Betonwerk 5, 18356 Barth
Tel.: +49 38231 45687 – Fax: +49 38231 45689
www.bfw.de 15 Berufsfortbildungswerk GmbH (bfw)
Geschäftsstelle Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Heinrich-Heine-Ring 76, 18435 Stralsund
Tel.: +49 3831 27630 — Fax: +49 3831 27948
www.mn-d.bilfinger.com 16
Bilfinger Maintenance GmbH
Niederlassung Rostock
Silder Moor 3, 18196 Kavelstorf
Tel.: +49 38208 8898331 — Fax: +49 38208 889839
www.bkvibro.com 17
Brüel & Kjaer Vibro GmbH
Leydhecker Str. 10, 64293 Darmstadt
Tel.: +49 170 4530455
www.brunel.de 18
Brunel GmbH, Kompetenzcenter
Transport & Energy, Niederlassung Rostock
Am Strande 3a, 18055 Rostock
Tel.: +49 381 85763050 — Fax: +49 381 857630519
www.buss-ports.de 19
Buss Port Logistics GmbH & Co. KG
Am Sandtorkai 48, 20457 Hamburg
Tel.: +49 40 31981453, Fax: +49 40 31981459
www.dkb.de 20
Deutsche Kreditbank AG,
Niederlassung Rostock
Neuer Markt 11, 18055 Rostock
Tel.: +49 381 4912711 — Fax: +49 381 4912716
www.deutscheoffshore.de 21 Deutsche Offshore Consult GmbH
Fahrenheithaus III, Fahrenheitstr. 11
28359 Bremen
Tel.: +49 421 69642418 – Fax: +49 421 69642411
www.davit-international.de 22
d-i davit international gmbh
Sandstr. 20, 27232 Sulingen
Tel.: +49 4271 93270 — Fax: +49 4271 932742
www.dim-industrieservice-nord.de 23
DIM Industrieservice Nord GmbH
Am Hansakai 10, 18147 Rostock
Tel.: +49 381 600660 — Fax: +49 381 60066200
www.drehpunkt.de 24
DrehPunkt GmbH
Friedrich-Barnewitz-Str. 3, 18119 Rostock
Tel.: +49 381 6669770 — Fax: +49 381 66697720
www.eon.com 25 E.ON
Steindamm 98, 20099 Hamburg
Tel.: +49 40 3600803957
www.eewspc.de 26
EEW Special Pipe Constructions GmbH
Am Eisenwerk 1, 18147 Rostock
Tel.: +49 381 817160 — Fax: +49 381 81716110
www.eikboomgmbh.de 27
“EIKBOOM“ GmbH
Krischanweg 7, 18069 Rostock
Tel.: +49 381 801820 — Fax: +49 381 8018299
www.elektroanlagenbau-wenzel.de 28 Elektroanlagenbau Günter Wenzel
Kabelprüf- und Messdienst
Lindenstr. 18, 18442 Pantelitz
Tel.: +49 38321 300 — Fax: +49 38321 60301
www.enbw.com 29
EnBW AG
Eichwiesenring 14, 70567 Stuttgart
Tel.: +49 711 2890 — Fax: +49 711 289-48701
www.enertrag.com 30
ENERTRAG AG, Niederlassung Rostock
Gut Dauerthal, 17291 Gut Dauerthal
Tel.: +49 39854 6459669
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www.friesland-kabel.de 40
Friesland Kabel GmbH
Oststr. 73, 22844 Norderstedt
Tel.: +49 40 325944433 — Fax: +49 40 325944449
www.frs-offshore.de 41
FRS Offshore GmbH & Co. KG
Norderhofenden 19-20, 24937 Flensburg
Tel.: +49 461 86424 — Fax: +49 461 86470
www.geoings.de 42
Geo Ingenieurservice Nord-Ost GmbH & Co. KG
Gewerbegebiet 18, 18519 Sundhagen/OT Miltzow
Tel.: +49 38328 653617 — Fax: +49 38328 653620
www.german-shipbrokers.de 43
GRS GERMAN RENEWABLES SHIPBROKERS GmbH
Stadthausbrücke 7, 20355 Hamburg
Tel.: +49 40 411606812 — Fax: +49 40 411606899
www.rostock-business.de 44 Gesellschaft für Wirtschafts- und
Technologieförderung Rostock mbH
Schweriner Str. 10/11, 18069 Rostock
Tel.: +49 381 3771910 — Fax: +49 381 3771919
www.gicon.de 45
GICON Großmann Ingenieur Consult GmbH
Niederlassung Rostock
Carl-Hopp-Str. 4a, 18069 Rostock
Tel.: +49 381 25231200 — Fax: +49 381 25231229
www.group2e.com 46
Group2E GmbH
Tschaikowskistr. 42, 18069 Rostock
Tel.: +49 172 242 1771 — Fax: +49 381 2524754
www.gs-system.de 47
GS-System Nord GmbH
Grubenstr.20, 18055 Rostock
Tel.: +49 381 2037213 — Fax: +49 38207 776268
www.industry-data.de 48 H&F Industry Data GmbH
Automatisierung und Elektrotechnik
Zeppelinstr. 1, 18196 Kavelstorf
Tel.: +49 38208 6990 — Fax: +49 38208 69999
www.hamburg-messe.de 49
Hamburg Messe und Congress GmbH
Messeplatz 1, 20357 Hamburg
Tel.: +49 40 35692260 — Fax: +49 40 3569692260
www.hdv.de 50
Hanse Drehverbindungen Verwaltungs GmbH
Tonnenhofstr. 10a, 23970 Wismar
Tel.: +49 3841 30300 — Fax +49 3841 3030109
www.hpcert.com 51 Hanseatic Power Cert GmbH
Brandstwiete 4, 20457 Hamburg
Tel.: +49 40 37081380 — Fax: +49 40 37081322
www.hdi-gerling.de 52
HDI-Gerling Industrie Versicherung AG
Hermannstr. 35, 18055 Rostock
Tel.: +49 381 4560477 — Fax: +49 381 4560444
www.iberdrola.es 53
Iberdrola Renovables Offshore Deutschland Zwei GmbH
Charlottenstr. 63, 10117 Berlin
Tel.: +49 30 76767320 — Fax: +49 30 767673277
www.img-tech.de 54
IMG Ingenieurtechnik und Maschinenbau GmbH
Industriestr. 8, 18069 Rostock
Tel.: +49 381 793469 — Fax: +49 381 712189
www.indevogroup.de 55
Indevo GmbH
Sildemower Weg 12, 18059 Rostock
Tel.: +49 381 2032822
www.inros-lackner.de 56
INROS LACKNER SE
Rosa-Luxemburg-Str. 16, 18055 Rostock
Tel.: +49 381 456780 — Fax: +49 381 4567 559
www.invest-in-mv.de 57
Invest in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern GmbH
Schlossgartenallee 15, 19061 Schwerin
Tel.: +49 385 592250 — Fax: +49 385 5922522
www.eno-energy.com 31
eno energy GmbH
Straße am Zeltplatz 7, 18230 Ostseebad Rerik
Tel.: +49 381 2037920 — Fax: +49 381 203792101
www.faehrhafen-sassnitz.de 32
Fährhafen Sassnitz GmbH
Im Fährhafen 20, 18546 Sassnitz/Neu Mukran
Tel.: +49 38392 550 — Fax: +49 38392 55240
www.fairplay-towage.com 33
FAIRPLAY Schleppdampfschiffs-Reederei
Richard Borchard GmbH
Am Bahnhof 6, 18119 Rostock
Tel.: +49 381 5483135 — Fax: +49 381 5483150
www.ferchau.de 34 FERCHAU Engineering GmbH
Niederlassung Rostock
Am Bahnhof 1, 18119 Rostock
Tel.: +49 381 7789380 — Fax: +49 381 77893827
www.formstaal.de 35
Formstaal GmbH & Co. KG
An der Werft 17, 18439 Stralsund
Tel.: +49 3831 2892380 — Fax: +49 3831 2892389
www.frachtcontor.com 36
Frachtcontor Junge & Co. GmbH
Am Skandinavienkai 15, 18147 Rostock
Tel.: +49 381 6691790 — Fax: +49 381 66917915
E-Mail: [email protected]
www.hro.ipa.fraunhofer.de 37 Fraunhofer Anwendungszentrum Großstrukturen
in der Produktionstechnik
Albert-Einstein-Str. 30, 18059 Rostock
Tel.: +49 381 49682010 — Fax: +49 381 49682012
www.ikts-md.fraunhofer.de 38
Fraunhofer-Institut für Keramische Technologien und
Systeme, Institutsteil Materialdiagnostik IKTS-MD
Maria-Reiche-Str. 2, 01109 Dresden
Tel.: +49 351 88815530 — Fax: +49 351 88815509
www.schmidbauer-gruppe.de 39
Fricke-Schmidbauer Schwerlast GmbH
Aussigstr. 7, 38114 Braunschweig
Tel.: +49 89 89867622 — Fax: +49 89 851124
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Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT) /
Institut für Technische Physik (ITEP)
Hermann-von-Helmholtz-Platz 1,
76344 Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen
Tel.: +49 721 60824179 — [email protected]
www.kgw-schwerin.de 59
KGW Schweriner Maschinen und
Anlagenbau GmbH
Wismarsche Str. 380, 19055 Schwerin
Tel.: +49 385 57310 — Fax: +49 385 5731513
www.knk-wind.de 60
KNK Wind GmbH
Kennedyallee 89, 60596 Frankfurt am Main
Tel.: +49 69 63158740 — Fax: +49 69 63158724
www.krebsgruppe.de 61
Rostocker Korrosionschutz GmbH
Krebs Unternehmensgruppe
Industriestr. 8a, 18069 Rostock
Tel.: +49 381 1283820
www.leea-mv.de 62 Landeszentrum für erneuerbare Energien M-V e. V.
Am Kiefernwald 1, 17235 Neustrelitz
Tel.: +49 3981 4490101 — Fax: +49 3981 4490199
www.mar-hro.de 63 Marine- und Automatisierungstechnik
Rostock GmbH
Friedrich-Barnewitz-Str. 7, 18119 Rostock
Tel.: +49 381 865090 — Fax: +49 381 8650929
www.marinesoft.de 64
MARINESOFT Entwicklungs- und Logistik GmbH
Friedrich-Barnewitz-Str. 2, 18119 Rostock
Tel.: +49 381 128350 — Fax: +49 381 1283555
www.mao-ev.de 65
Maritime Allianz Ostsee e.V.
Industriestr. 8, 18069 Rostock
Tel.: +49 3841 7582170 — Fax: +49 3841 7582175
www.wemag.com 66
mea Energieagentur
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern GmbH
Obotritenring 40, 19053 Schwerin
Tel.: +49 385 7552678 — Fax: +49 385 7552340
Gesellschaft für Wirtschafts- undTechnologieförderung Rostock mbH
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GERMANRENEWABLESSHIPBROKERS
Marine- undAutomatisierungstechnikRostock GmbH
www.rottach.com 85
ROTTACH Rostock GmbH
Werkstr. 3, 18069 Rostock
Tel.: +49 381 44438070 — Fax: +49 381 44438079
www.sabik.com 86
SABIK GmbH
Wilhelm-Maybach-Str. 3, 19061 Schwerin
Tel.: +49 385 6767000 — Fax: +49 385 67670099
www.sam-electronics.de 87
SAM Electronics GmbH
Behringstr. 120, 22763 Hamburg
Tel.: +49 40 88252276 — Fax: +49 40 88254100
www.sartori-berger.de 88
Sartori & Berger
Ost-West-Str. 5, 18147 ROSTOCK
Tel.: +49 381 670890 — Fax: +49 381 6708910
www.schiffahrtsinstitut.de 89
Schiffahrtsinstitut Warnemünde e.V.
Richard-Wagner-Str. 31, 18119 Rostock
Tel.: +49 381 4985830 — Fax: +49 381 4985802
www.schneider-electric.de 90
Schneider Electric GmbH
Albert-Einstein-Ring 9, 22761 Hamburg
Tel.: +49 40 8908278010 — Fax: +49 40 8908278065
www.slv-rostock.de 91
Schweißtechnische Lehr- und Versuchsanstalt
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern GmbH
Alter Hafen Süd 4, 18069 Rostock
Tel.: +49 381 8115010 — Fax: +49 381 8115099
www.sear-gmbh.de 92
SEAR GmbH
Hundsburgallee 9c, 18106 Rostock
Tel.: +49 381 128340 — Fax: +49 381 12834101
www.seilpartner-windkraft.com 93
Seilpartner Windkraft GmbH
Greifswalder Straße 9, 10405 Berlin
Tel.: +49 30 4172820 — Fax: +49 30 41728229
www.mpr-richert.de 67
mpr management partner richert e. K.
Brahmhof 1, 21224 Rosengarten
Tel.: +49 108 7651 – Fax: +49 4108 3276
www.muehlhan.com 68
Muehlhan Renewables GmbH
Zur Westpier 40, 28755 Bremen
Tel.: +49 421 6932677
www.mvb-euroconsult.eu 69
MvB euroconsult
Querstr. 8, 18211 Admannshagen
Tel.: +49 170 7671302 — Fax: +49 38203 74930
www.naturwind.de 70
naturwind schwerin GmbH
Schelfstr. 35, 19055 Schwerin
Tel.: +49 385 7788370 — Fax: +49 385 7788370
www.nordex-online.com 71
Nordex Energy GmbH
Erich-Schlesinger-Str. 50, 18059 Rostock
Tel.: +49 381 66633300 — Fax: +49 381 66633339
www.nordicyards.com 72 Nordic Yards Holding GmbH
Wendorfer Weg 5, 23966 Wismar
Tel.: +49 3841 770 – Fax: +49 3841 772304
www.nw-assekuranz.de 73
NW Assekuranzmakler Hamburg GmbH & Co. KG
Van-der-Smissen-Str. 1, 22767 Hamburg
Tel.: +49 40 380239791 — Fax: +49 40 380239799
www.notus.de 74
Notus Energy Nord GmbH & Co. KG
Steinstr. 10, 17389 Anklam
Tel.: +49 3971 2416720 — Fax: +49 3971 2416279
www.oerlikon.de 75
OERLIKON Schweißtechnik GmbH
Industriestr. 12, 67304 Eisenberg
Tel.: +49 6351 476304 — Fax: +49 6351 476356
www.ois-gmbh.de 76
OIS Offshore Industrie Service GmbH
Hundsburgallee 9c, 18106 Rostock
Tel.: +49 381 12834460 — Fax: +49 381 12834464
www.onp-management.de 77
ONP Management GmbH
Veritaskai 4, 21079 Hamburg
Tel: +49 160 97272728
www.opusmarine.com 78
OPUS MARINE GmbH, Niederlassung Rostock
Alter Wandrahm 15, 20457 Hamburg
Tel.: +49 40 22632030 — Fax: +49 40 226320339
www.seatowage.com 79
Otto Wulf GmbH & Co. KG
Alter Hafen Nord 210, 18069 Rostock
Tel.: +49 381 8112533 — Fax: +49 381 8112533
www. roennehavn.dk 80
Port of Roenne
Sydhavnsvej 12, DK-3700 Rønne
Tel.: +45 56 950678
www.poweratsea.com 81
Power@Sea
Scheldedijk 30, B-2070 Zwijndrecht
Tel.: +32 3250 5729
www.radissonblu.com 82
Radisson Blu Hotel, Rostock
Lange Str. 40, 18055 Rostock
Tel.: +49 381 37500 — Fax. +49 381 37503690
www.re-cas.de 83
re:cas GmbH
Tannenweg 11, 66333 Völklingen
Tel.: +49 228 3368398 — Fax: +49 228 3368422
www.rotor-energy.com 84
ROTOR ENERGY
Bandelsdorfer Str. 2-4, 18196 Petschow
Tel.: +49 38204 16984 — Fax: +49 3212 1160251
www.siemens.com/wind 94
Siemens AG – Energy Sector, Wind Power Division
Lindenplatz 2, 20099 Hamburg
Tel.: +49 40 28890 – Fax: +49 40 28892210
www.sika.de 95
Sika Deutschland GmbH - Industrial Coatings
Rieter Tal, D-71665 Vaihingen/Enz
Tel. +49 7042 1095101 — Fax +49 7042 1095102
www.spezialmontageservice.de 96
SMS - Spezial Montage Service
Tiergartenstr. 34b, 17255 Wesenberg
Tel.: +49 174 9093719 – Thomas Ulrich
www.offshore-stiftung.de 97
Stiftung OFFSHORE- WINDENERGIE
Büro Varel: Oldenburger Str. 65, 26316 Varel
Büro Berlin: Schiffbauerdamm 19, 10117 Berlin
Tel./Fax: +49 4451 9515161 / 249 (Varel)
Tel./Fax: +49 30 27595141 / 142 (Berlin)
www.tab-gmbh.com 98
TAB GmbH Technologie & Anlagenbau
Werkstr. 3, 18069 Rostock
Tel.: +49 381 7691971 — Fax: +49 381 7786097
www.tamsen-maritim.de 99
TAMSEN MARITIM GmbH
Maritimstr. 1, 18147 Rostock
Tel.: +49 381 65810 — Fax: +49 381 6581104
www.tools-for-composite.de 100
tfc tools for composite GmbH
Zum Steinsitz 4, 18273 Güstrow
Tel.: +49 3843 2457500 — Fax: +49 3843 2457529
www.tuev-nord.de 101
TÜV Nord – Technisches Schulungszentrum GmbH & Co. KG
Geschäftsstelle Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Neue Str. 1, 17506 Bandelin
Tel.: +49 38353 810 – Fax: +49 38353 76112
www.tuev-akademie-mv.de 102 TÜV Rheinland
Akademie GmbH Standort Rostock
Messestr. 20, 18069 Rostock
Tel.: +49 381 77893711 — Fax: +49 381 77893729
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www.wpd.de 112
wpd offshore solutions GmbH
Grubenstr. 44, 18055 Rostock
Tel.: +49 381 37568110 — Fax: +49 381 37568129
www.wuerth-industrie.com 113
Würth Industrie Service GmbH & Co. KG
Drillberg, 97980 Bad Mergentheim
Tel.: +49 7931 910 — Fax: +49 7931 914000
Management board WindEnergy Network e.V.
Andree Iffländer · Chairman(Branch Director, wpd offshore solutions GmbH)
Christian Weiß · Deputy Chairman (Managing Director, Gesellschaft für Wirtschafts- und Technologieförderung Rostock mbH)
Bernd Andresen · Treasurer (Attorney-at-law, ANDRESEN RECHTSANWÄLTE)
Assessors of the Managing Board
Jürgen Blume (Managing Director, IBERDROLA Renovables Offshore Deutschland Zwei GmbH)Uwe Husmann (Head of Offshore Wind, GICON-Gruppe)Michael Lüders (Director Sales Shipbuilding & Offshore Windenergy, SAM Electronics GmbH)Jörgen Thiele (Director, Foundation OFFSHORE-WINDENERGIE)Olaf Wunderlich (Manager Business Development, Ingenieurtechnik und Maschinenbau GmbH)
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www.uka-nord.de 103
UKA Nord Projektentwicklung GmbH & Co. KG
Leibnizplatz 1, 18055 Rostock
Tel.: +49 381 2527400, Fax: +49 381 25274020
www.uv-vorpommern.de 104
Unternehmerverband Vorpommern e.V.
Am Koppelberg 10, 17489 Greifswald
Tel.: +49 3834 835823 — Fax: +49 3834 835825
www.vossenergy.com 105
VOSS Energy GmbH
Strandstr. 95, 18055 Rostock
Tel.: +49 381 37568937 – Fax: +49 381 37568936
www.witte-rostock.de 106
we3 witte elektrotechnik gmbh
Heydeweg 8, 18182 Bentwisch
Tel.: +49 381 67073812 — Fax: +49 381 67073815
www.weidmueller.de 107 Weidmüller GmbH & Co. KG
Klingenbergstr. 16, 32758 Detmold
Tel.: +49 5231 14280 — Fax: +49 5231 1428116
www.wind-consult.de 108 WIND-consult Ingenieurgesellschaft für
umweltschonende Energiewandlung mbH
Reuterstr. 9, 18211 Bargeshagen
Tel.: +49 38203 50725 — Fax: +49 38203 50723
www.wind-projekt.de 109
Wind-projekt Ingenieur- und
Projektentwicklungsgesellschaft mbH
Seestr. 71a, 18211 Börgerende
Tel.: +49 38203 91260 — Fax: +49 38203 75313
www.windrad-online.de 110
Windrad Engineering GmbH
Verbindungsstr. 6, 18209 Bad Doberan
Tel.: +49 38203 77630 — Fax: +49 38203 776320
www.invest-in-vorpommern.de 111
Wirtschaftsfördergesellschaft Vorpommern mbH
Brandteichstr. 20, 17489 Greifswald
Tel.: +49 3834 550605 Fax: +49 3834 550551
WindEnergy Network e.V.Schweriner Straße 10/11— 18069 RostockTel.: +49 381 37719254 — Fax: +49 381 [email protected]
Bent Christoffer · CoordinatorTel.: +49 381 3771913 — Fax : +49 381 [email protected]
Dr. rer. pol. Marcel Reusch · Project managerTel.: +49 381 37719253 — Fax: +49 381 [email protected]
Luise Jakubowski · Network assistantTel.: +49 381 37719254 — Fax: +49 381 [email protected]
Offshore-Wind-Industrie-Allianz (OWIA)Schiffbauerdamm 19 — 10117 Berlin
Urs Wahl · Project Leader PoliticsTel.: +49 30 28094394 — Fax: +49 30 28094393 [email protected]
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