From 24 to 27 September 2024, Hamburg’s exhibition campus was once again the central meeting place of the global wind industry, which joined forces to drive the green transformation forward. At the same time, WindEnergy Hamburg 2024 set new standards, underpinning its status as the foremost platform for innovation and international collaboration.
"With more than 1,600 exhibitors and over 43,000 participants from around 100 nations all gathered in Hamburg, we have brought together all the stakeholders that are essential for the success of the energy transition, which is so important for us," said Claus Ulrich Selbach, Business Unit Director Maritime & Technology Fairs. “The mood in the halls was extremely positive on all days, and there was great enthusiasm.” Focal topics at the four-day event included next-generation high-output wind turbines, hybrid energy storage systems, and digital monitoring solutions.
German Vice-Chancellor Dr Robert Habeck, who participated in the opening ceremony remotely, called wind energy the backbone of the energy transition in Germany, saying: “Wind is already the most important energy source today, but we want to make greater strides towards expanding it further. The very high numbers of permits granted for onshore projects and of contracts awarded in recent calls for tenders prove that our political initiatives are effective, while laying down the foundation for dynamic expansion. Let us keep up the momentum!”
The next WindEnergy Hamburg will take place from 22 to 25 September 2026.
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