German-Japanese Offshore Wind Energy Symposium (Online)

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DATE AND TIME

[Day 1] 22 June 2021 (Tue) 08:30-10:15 (CEST) / 15:00-17:15 (JST)

[Day 2] 23 June 2021 (Wed) 07:30-10:00 (CEST) / 15:00-17:00 (JST)

[Day 3] 24 June 2021 (Wed) 07:30-10:00 (CEST) / 15:00-17:00 (JST)


LOCATION
Online: (you will receive separate links for 22, 23 and 24 June)


LANGUAGE
Presentations: English and Japanese with professional translation
Slides: English or Japanese

PARTICIPATION FEE
free


REGISTRATION
The event is closed.

Background

In order to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050, offshore wind energy is seen as one of the most promising and highly anticipated sources of electricity in Japan as it can be produced in large quantities. While the legal framework is constantly being developed since the “Act of Promoting Utilization of Sea Areas in Development of Power Generation Facilities Using Maritime Renewable Energy Resources” coming into force in April 2019, last year a new milestone was reached with the agreement of government and industry on a wind energy target of 10 GW by 2030 and 30-45 GW by 2040.

Meanwhile in Germany, a total of 252 MW of new offshore wind power facilities came into operation in the first half of 2019 bringing the total of offshore wind power facilities in Germany to around 6,6 GW. In addition, the German Federal Government plans to expand the total offshore wind power output to 15 GW by 2030.

To overcome the ongoing climate change and potential energy issues, further developments of the offshore wind sector are crucial. With the promotion of economic exchange between Germany Japan, AHK Japan intends to further support the industry in the development.

This event is organised in the framework of the German Energy Solutions Initiative, coordinated and financed by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK).

Program

【DAY1】"Developing offshore wind energy: Risks, opportunities and challenges"

CET

JST

 

7:30-7:40

15:30-15:40

Opening speech

German Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Japan
COO
Dr. Lucas Witoslawski

eclareon GmbH on behalf of the initiative 'energy solutions made in Germany' of the Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Energy
Project Manager
Sebastian Ulm

7:40-7:45

15:40-15:45

Greetings

Japan Wind Power Association
President
Jin Kato

7:45-8:00

15:45-16:00

Keynote speech
Wind Farm Pre-Construction and Optimization

Fraunhofer Institute for Wind Energy Systems (IWES)
Head of Department Aerodynamics, CFD and Stochastic Dynamics
Dr. Bernhard Stoevesandt

8:00-8:15

16:00-16:15

Keynote speech
Current Status and Future Prospects of Offshore Wind Power in Japan

New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization
Director General, Renewable Energy Unit, Technology Strategy Center
Dr. Shigeru Niki

8:15-8:25

16:15-16:25

Company lecture
Offshore Wind Energy

ONP Management GmbH
Area Manager Asia-Pacific
Michael Berges

8:25-8:35

16:25-16:35

Company lecture
Bid optimisation for offshore wind tenders

Deutsche Windguard GmbH
Head of Business Development
Leif Rehfeld

8:35-8:45

16:35-16:45

Company lecture
clockworkX - Holistic Life Cycle Management

clockworkX GmbH
COO
Manuel Gramlich

8:45-8:55

16:45-16:55

Company lecture
Testing in renewable energy systems

HIGHVOLT Prüftechnik Dresden GmbH
Area Sales Manager
Dr. Martin Buschendorf

8:55-9:25

16:55-17:25

Panel discussion
Offshore wind energy development: Risks, opportunities and challenges

 

9:25-9:30

17:25-17:30

Closing remarks

German Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Japan

DAY2"Challenges of operating and maintaining offshore wind energy: Towards a sustainable and
stable energy supply"

CET

JST

 

7:30-7:40

15:30-15:40

Opening speech

German Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Japan
COO
Dr. Lucas Witoslawski

eclareon GmbH on behalf of the initiative 'energy solutions made in Germany' of the Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Energy
Project Manager
Sebastian Ulm

7:40-7:45

15:40-15:45

Greetings

The Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO)
Executive Vice President
Yoshitaka Hoshino

7:45-8:00

15:45-16:00

Keynote speech
Post-Construction analysis: How good is my wind farm?

Fraunhofer Institute for Wind Energy Systems (IWES)
Dr. rer. nat. Bernhard Stoevesandt
Head of Department Aerodynamics, CFD and Stochastic Dynamics

8:00-8:15

16:00-16:15

Keynote speech
Issues in Offshore Wind O&M in Japan

Tokusyu Kousyo Gijutsu Inc.
Board Member
Kaoru Saito

8:15-8:25

16:15-16:25

Company lecture
Operation & Maintenance Management Software for On-/Offshore Windfarms

GreenGate AG
Sales Engineer
Thomas Zapp

8:25-8:35

16:25-16:35

Company lecture
Structural Health Monitoring Systems for Offshore Wind Farms

Wölfel Engineering GmbH + Co. KG
Head of Offshore Wind
Bernd Woelfel

8:35-8:45

16:35-16:45

Company lecture
Insights to specialized fall protection solutions for the offshore wind industry by Skylotec – global demands to local use

Skylotec GmbH
Key Account Manager
Martin Schmitz

8:45-8:55

16:45-16:55

Company lecture
Higher Reliability and Longer Lifetime for Gears and Bearings in Wind Turbines

REWITEC GmbH
Managing Director
Stefan Bill

8:55-9:25

16:55-17:25

Panel discussion
The challenges of operating and maintaining offshore wind energy: Towards a sustainable and stable energy supply

 

9:25-9:30

17:25-17:30

Closing remarks

German Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Japan

* Program content is subject to change without notice.

Participating Companies

ClockworkX GmbH

We provide asset management tools and consulting for wind power generation.
-Creation of maintenance strategy
-Software for life cycle recording and rapid record inspection
-Sensor solutions for wind turbines
-Data analysis including artificial intelligence to evaluate all systems

Deutsche WindGuard GmbH

With the goal of "ensuring that in the future, 80 to 90 percent of the global energy demand will be met by renewables", Deutsche WindGuard provides investors and developers, manufacturers and decision makers in governments and businesses with extensive expertise on all facets of wind energy. Ranging from technical rating and verification to wind and marine engineering, project management and quality assurance to inspections, our broad service portfolio offers unbiased, independent consulting and comprehensive scientific, technical, and operational services. With more than 170 experienced employees and offices in Germany, the USA, China and India, we professionally manage projects of any size, from the bidding process through to the reliable long term performance of the asset – onshore, offshore, worldwide.

GreenGate AG

Our O&M Management Software enables operators and service providers to manage their assets, tools and employees optimally, with supports for maintenance of wind turbines scattered over a large area, ensuring safe operation, simple and clear team deployment, task handling, training, warehouse management and transport equipment deployment, etc.

HIGHVOLT Prüftechnik Dresden GmbH

HIGHVOLT Prüftechnik Dresden GmbH is a global leader in high voltage test systems and measurement equipment for devices used to transfer electrical energy, such as transformers, cables, and switchgears with more than 10 years of experience in Japan.

ONP Management GmbH

ONP has extensive experience and know-how in offshore wind, green hydrogen and marine infrastructure. Our services cover the entire lifecycle of an offshore wind project, from development through construction and operation to dismantling. Our strengths have enabled local developers, EPCI contractors and investors to realize a multitude of offshore wind farms in Germany, China, Taiwan and the US. Since 2018 we are active in Japan, providing technical expertise on port projects and for the upcoming public tendering in 2021.

REWITEC GmbH

REWITEC GmbH is a manufacturer of coating agents exclusively for wind turbines. The coating agent DuraGear does not change the properties of the lubricant, but the structure of the rubbing metal surface itself. The coating process repairs and protects the metal surface and extends its life, leading to a reduction in maintenance costs.

Skylotec GmbH

SKYLOTEC GmbH was founded in 1947. We are the market leader in personal protective equipment for fall protection and safety systems in the field of sports and industry. The company manufactures personal protective equipment (PPE) and offers training programs for work at heights, including maintenance work on wind power systems.

Wölfel Engineering GmbH + Co. KG

We are experts in vibration and signal analysis, provide information on structural damage and the associated service life of your wind turbines, monitor material fatigue and help you to comply with legal requirements regarding noise emissions. With our structural health monitoring system with technologies of AI, digital twins and virtual sensors, we ensure highly accurate monitoring, safe and profitable operations of windfarms.

Organizer

German Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Japan (AHK Japan) on behalf of the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK)

Supported by (tbd)

Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO), Japan Wind Power Association (JWPA), Japan Wind Energy Association (JWEA)